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durables

英 [ˈdjʊərəblz]

美 [ˈdjʊrəblz]

n.  (汽车、电视等)耐用消费品
durable的复数

COCA.40644

英英释义

noun

双语例句

  • Research on the Model of Durables Brand Diffusion Based on Innovation Diffusion
    基于创新扩散的耐用品品牌扩散模型探析
  • So long as consumers see prices continuing to fall, they will hold off making anything but the most essential purchases. durable goods; durables: Any consumer good which has a significant life and which is not therefore immediately consumed.
    消费者一日预期价格仍会下跌,就一日不会购物,只会买最必需要用的物品。耐用品,耐用消费品:任何具有相当长的使用寿命,因而不是立即消费掉的消费品。
  • Mg: I agree that Americans have spent way too much on consumer durables and non-durables they did not need.
    马洛吉兰:我承认,美国人在那些他们根本不需要的耐用消费品和非耐用品上花费过多。
  • The yacht is a kind of advanced consumer durables, which is used for water recreation.
    游艇,是一种水上娱乐用高级耐用消费品。
  • Tech stocks led the charge. Dow component Intel gained 2.3%, and Apple rose 3.2%. Energy shares benefited from higher crude-oil prices, while industrial stocks fed off the strong durables report.
    制造类股票引领上涨。油价上扬令能源类股票获益,而耐用品报告的好转则刺激工业类股票回暖。
  • Jiangsu and Taiwan Fashion brand, daily necessities and consumer durables have good advertising value; the arrival rate is high, penetration, 1000low-cost, high gold content advertising.
    江苏文艺台对时尚品牌、日用品、耐用消费品具有良好的广告价值;具有高效的到达率、渗透率,千人成本低,广告含金量高。
  • The prices of consumer durables and services have been kept down by these competitive forces; but raw material and oil prices have been forced up by the enlargement of the world economy.
    在这些竞争力量的作用下,耐用消费品和服务的价格被持续压低,但原材料和石油价格则因世界经济体的扩大而被迫上涨。
  • Durable goods; durables: Any consumer good which has a significant life and which is not therefore immediately consumed.
    耐用品,耐用消费品:任何具有相当长的使用寿命,因而不是立即消费掉的消费品。
  • These include higher minimum grain purchase prices and subsidising purchases of durables and cars.
    这些政策包括提高粮食收购的最低价格,以及对耐用品和汽车的购买提供补贴。
  • They found that when people are unemployed they save money in a logical way, by not buying "small durables" such as socks, and indeed clothes in general.
    他们发现,当人们失业后,他们会以合理的方式省钱,他们通常不会去购买袜子甚至服装等“小件耐用品”。