obsolescence

[美]/ˌ ɔbsəˈlesns/
[英]/'ɑbsə'lɛsns/
词频: 极高

释义

n. 废弃陈旧过时 (器官的)废退
词形变化

短语搭配

planned obsolescence

有计划陈旧

technological obsolescence

技术淘汰

built-in obsolescence

内置陈旧

例句

For enterprises and service providers, the use of network processors ensures against premature product obsolescence.

对于企业和服务供应商而言,采用网络处理器保证不会使未成熟产品被淘汰。

Expense also includes depreciation - the loss of value of buildings and equipment due to use (“wear and tear”) or obsolescence (new or improved products make the old product unsellable).

费用也包括折旧-建筑物和设备使用(磨损)所损失或废弃(新的或改进的产品使老产品销售不出去)的价值

The rapid advancement of technology leads to the obsolescence of many electronic devices.

技术的快速发展导致许多电子设备过时。

Companies need to adapt to changing market trends to avoid obsolescence.

公司需要适应变化的市场趋势以避免过时。

Planned obsolescence is a strategy used by some companies to encourage consumers to buy new products.

有些公司使用计划性过时来鼓励消费者购买新产品。

The obsolescence of traditional farming methods has led to the adoption of modern agricultural practices.

传统农业方法的过时导致了现代农业实践的采纳。

The fashion industry is notorious for creating obsolescence to drive consumer demand for new styles.

时尚产业以制造过时而臭名昭著,以推动消费者对新款式的需求。

The concept of planned obsolescence challenges the idea of sustainability and environmental conservation.

计划性过时的概念挑战了可持续性和环境保护的理念。

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