cannibalise
常見(jiàn)例句
- Historically, firms have found it hard to cannibalise their own products.
從歷史上來(lái)看,要取代自己的產(chǎn)品對(duì)各公司來(lái)說(shuō)是很艱難的。 - Many people, even some within the company, thought this would cannibalise Amazon's own sales.
許多人,甚至是公司里的人,都認(rèn)為這是在侵蝕自己。 - Firms may also choose to cannibalise their own products by producing marginally improved products.
各公司還可能以生產(chǎn)稍有改進(jìn)的產(chǎn)品來(lái)取代他們自己的原產(chǎn)品。 - They were worried that selling DVDs for $18 apiece would cannibalise their sales of video cassettes to rental stores for $65 each.
他們擔(dān)心以18美元一張出售DVD將侵蝕掉它們?cè)诹闶鄣赇浵駧У匿N售,65美元一盒。 - Still, advertising is scarce and such “retail schemes”, which cannibalise wholesale revenues, have floundered in the past.
然而,由于缺乏廣告,這種替代批發(fā)收入的“零售機(jī)制”過(guò)去一直步履維艱。 - New pictures show that polar bears are beginning to cannibalise each other as global warming destroys its hunting grounds.
最近拍攝到的照片顯示,由于全球變暖導(dǎo)致獵食地消失,北極熊開(kāi)始捕食同類。 返回 cannibalise