单词 | product |
释义 | productWord family noun produce producer product production reproduction productivity producementproducibilityproductibilityproductivenessproduction lineproduction numberproduct placementadjective productive ≠ unproductive counterproductive reproductive reproducible producibleproductileproductionalverb produce reproduce adverb productively , Numbers, Compounds, Biology, Chemistry Industryprod·uct /ˈprɒdʌkt $ ˈprɑː-/ ●●● S1 W1 noun 1 [countableC, uncountableU]TIMAKE something that is grown or made in a factory in large quantities, usually in order to be sold 产品;制品;物产 agricultural/dairy/software etc products consumer products such as VCRs 录像机之类的消费品 The London factory assembles the finished product. 伦敦工厂组装成品。 He works in marketing and product development. 他从事营销和产品开发。 2 the product of something a) if someone is the product of a particular background or experience, their character is typical of that background or the result of that experience 某事物的产物 Paula was the product of a sheltered middle-class home. 葆拉是备受呵护的中产阶级家庭的产物。 b) if something is the product of a particular situation, process etc, it is the result of that situation or process 某事物的结果 The report was the product of four years’ hard work. 那份报告是四年辛苦工作的成果。 Examples from the Corpus the product of something• Both programs are the product of congresses dominated by Democratic liberals, with little help from Republicans.• What must follow from them may eventually appear to be the product of state legislatures.• Rather, a spoiled child is the product of parents who have difficulty saying no and meaning it.• Mysticism is the product of those who fail to understand, the substitute for comprehension and the margarine of philosophy.• A., Miss B., etc.-is merely the product of imagination: our imagination about ourselves.• How much of that gain was the product of newly fired-up managers?• Their relative ineffectiveness, however, was the product of an inability to resolve several cultural and economic dilemmas.• It was the product of the experience of workers themselves. 3. [countableC] technicalHMN the number you get by multiplying two or more numbers in mathematics 〔数学〕(乘)积 4 [countableC]HCC something that is produced through a natural or chemical process 〔自然过程或化学反应的〕生成物 Hemoglobin is a product of red blood cells. 血红蛋白是红细胞的生成物。 n COLLOCATIONS ADJECTIVES/NOUN + product a commercial product They help firms turn good ideas into commercial products. a consumer product (=one that is bought by the public) Demand for consumer products has increased. household products Do you know what chemicals are in household products such as washing powder and paint? beauty/hair products She doesn’t buy beauty products that have been tested on animals. dairy/milk products Some people are allergic to dairy products. meat products meat products like sausages, pies and burgers the finished product product + NOUNThe quality of the finished product is all-important. product development The money will be used to fund product development. a product range/line (=the range of things that a company makes and sells) We want to broaden the company’s product line. THESAURUS product noun [countableC] something that is made or produced in large quantities, usually in order to be sold 产品 consumer products such as mobile phones 手机之类的消费品 dairy products 乳制品 goods noun [plural] things that are produced in order to be sold, especially for use in the home 商品〔尤指家庭用品〕 They sell furniture and other household goods. 他们出售家具及其他家庭用品。 electrical goods 电气商品 white goods (=large electrical goods used in the home such as washing machines and refrigerators) 白色商品,大型家用电器 commodity noun [countableC] formal a type of product or raw material that can be bought and sold – used especially about basic food products, metals, and fuels 商品;〔尤指〕日用品 The decline in prices for agricultural commodities made the economic situation worse. 农产品价格下跌令经济形势更加严峻。 All metal was a valuable commodity and was rarely wasted. 所有的金属制品都是有价值的商品,很少被浪费。 merchandise noun [uncountableU] formal things that are being sold, especially in shops 〔尤指商店里的〕商品,货物 Customers are not allowed to handle the merchandise. 顾客不得触摸商品。 Sales of books, videos, and other merchandise have increased. 书籍、录像带和其他商品的销量增加了。 wares noun [plural] written things that are offered for sale, especially in a market or on the street 〔尤指市场中或街上的〕商品,货物 In the market, the traders began selling their wares. 市场里,商贩开始出售商品。 Merchants brought their wares from all over the world. 批发商从世界各地采购商品。 export noun [countableC often plural] a product that is sent to a foreign country in order to be sold 出口商品,出口货 US exports rose to $11.935 billion. 美国的商品出口增加到119.35亿美元。 At the moment, oil is their biggest export. 目前石油是他们最大的出口商品。 import noun [countableC often plural] goods that are brought from one country into another to be sold there 进口商品,进口货 The UK clothing industry cannot compete with foreign imports on price. 英国的服装业无法在价格上和外国进口货竞争。 Examples from the Corpus product• There was a ban on meat pies, gelatine, and other British beef products.• a new range of skin-care products• I'm allergic to dairy products.• But his aides stress that the final product, while reflecting the input of dozens of others, is predominately Clinton.• There is less demand now for products like coal and steel.• On this basis, by about 1996, sales of electronic information products will be generating more revenue than sales of books.• The new product took more than three years to develop before being put on the market.• We spend a lot of money on product development.• None of our products are tested on animals.• The company manufactures and delivers paper and paper products.• If not detected and corrected this error would have priced the said products out of the market.• Several additional features can now be added like colour or photographs and the product starts to take on a more professional look.• That would be another major breakthrough, offering a huge distribution channel for the product.• Graphically, the intersection of the supply curve and the demand curve for the product will indicate the equilibrium point.• They enlighten us on the mystery, we are grateful to them, we trust them and then we buy their product.• The bill will restrict the advertising of tobacco products. the finished product• The Anarak Adventure state that if you are not completely knocked out by the finished product there will be no charge!!• These formulas and the labels for the finished products must be approved.• Students will take home the finished products.• Trim the cutting of the finished product to the correct size.• The quality of the finished products should at least match the standards of comparable outside bodies.• Other people are bringing in ideas and they are rewarded with commission rather than a free sample of the finished product.• A greater emphasis is likely to be placed on the finished product.• But manufacturing was not enough; he needed missionaries to peddle the finished product. From Longman Business Dictionary productprod·uct /ˈprɒdʌktˈprɑː-/ noun 1[countableC]COMMERCE something useful and intended to be sold that comes from nature or is made in a factory Distributors for Amway sell numerous products, including cleaning and personal-care products. Companies must be able to launch new products (=introduce them) quickly and alter existing ones. SL Industries designs, manufactures and distributes engineered products. There were thought to be no safety problems, but the company decided to withdraw the product (=no longer make it available) so the incidents could be investigated. 2milk/steel/tobacco/wood etc products products made from milk etc Corning produces glass fiber and other specialty glass products. petroleum products 3[countableC]COMMERCE a service The bank offers products such as cash management and short-term loans. 4[uncountableU]COMMERCE products in general → commercial product → commodity product → consumer product → copycat product → core product → derivative product → entry-level product → financial product → generic product → gross product → high-end product → high-tech product → home product → household product → industrial product → insurance product → investment product → low-end product → me-too product → proprietary product → value-added productHe needed $6,000 more a month to invest in inventory, but didn’t have it. As a result he couldn’t keep enough product on the shelf. (1400-1500) Latin productum, from the past participle of producere; → PRODUCE1 |
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