commercialized
英 [kəˈmɜːʃəlaɪzd]
美 [kəˈmɜːrʃəlaɪzd]
v. (尤指不择手段地)利用…牟利; 商业化
commercialize的过去分词和过去式
过去式:commercialized 过去分词:commercialized
BNC.44927 / COCA.30453
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使商业化;以…牟利
If somethingis commercialized, it is used or changed in such a way that it makes money or profits, often in a way that people disapprove of.- It seems such a pity that a distinguished and honored name should be commercialized in such a manner...
一个著名的、令人尊敬的名字被人用得如此商业化,似乎太让人遗憾了。 - Federal agencies should commercialize research.
各个联邦机构应该把研究商业化。
- It seems such a pity that a distinguished and honored name should be commercialized in such a manner...
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 commercialise
英英释义
adj
- organized principally for financial gain
- Christmas has become a commercialized spectacle
双语例句
- With the modernization of the sports market, in some ways of meaning, sports itself has been commercialized.
随着体育市场的现代化,在某种意义上,体育本身也就被商品化了。 - Helen: Yeah, most holidays have been now commercialized.
海伦:有啊,现在大多数节日都商业化了。 - The state-owned banks had been commercialized and lending to state-owned enterprises took place exclusively under market conditions.
国有银行已经商业化,对国有企业的信贷完全按照市场条件进行。 - Christmas has become very commercialized.
圣诞节变得很商业化了。 - Its production has been commercialized once in some countries with the advent of new oxidant reclamation technology.
随着氧化剂回收新技术的到来,双醛淀粉在一些国家已商业化。 - Christmas has become a commercialized spectacle.
圣诞节已经成为了一种商业化的现象。 - But in my eyes, I also see a commercialized world.
在我看来,这些图也表现了一个商业化的世界。 - Baseball has been commercialized in America.
棒球在美国已商品化了。 - Some young people have become disillusioned with how commercialized Christmas has become.
如今,一些年轻人对过度商业化的圣诞节已经大失所望。 - As with almost all Christian holidays, Easter has been secularized and commercialized.
和其它基督教节日一样,复活节正慢慢被世俗和被商业。
