Queen's Award for Enterprise
noun /ˌkwiːnz əˌwɔːd fər ˈentəpraɪz/
/ˌkwiːnz əˌwɔːrd fər ˈentərpraɪz/
- any of a number of awards given to British companies who have achieved success in any of four areas: International Trade, Innovation, Sustainable Development or Promoting Opportunity. Queen's Awards have been given since 1966. Over 100 awards are given each year. A company that wins an award is allowed to display the Queen's Award symbol for five years.
女王企业奖:授予在国际贸易,创新,可持续发展或促进机会四个领域中的任何一个领域取得成功的英国公司的众多奖项中的任何一个。女王奖自1966年起颁发。每年颁发100多个奖项。获大奖的公司可以显示女王奖标志五年。