product
n. 产品; 产物; 乘积
A product is something that is produced and sold in large quantities, often as a result of a manufacturing process.
Try to get the best product at the lowest price...
尽量以最低的价格买到最好的产品。
South Korea's imports of consumer products jumped 33% in this year.
今年,韩国消费产品的进口激增了33%。
If you say that someone or something is a product of a situation or process, you mean that the situation or process has had a significant effect in making them what they are.
We are all products of our time...
我们都是这个时代的产物。
The bank is the product of a 1971 merger of two Japanese banks.
这家银行是由两家日本银行于1971年合并而成。
1. commodities offered for sale;
2. an artifact that has been created by someone or some process;
3. a consequence of someone's efforts or of a particular set of circumstances;
4. a chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction;
5. a quantity obtained by multiplication;
6. the set of elements common to two or more sets;
manufacture, produce, product, production
这些名词均含有"产品,制品"之意。
Our product enjoys popularity throughout the world.
我们的产品饮誉全球.
We should prevent others cashing in before we've time to market the product.
我们应该防止别人在我们没有来得及在市场上销售这产品之前大捞一笔.
The quality of this product is up to standard.
这项产品的质量已经过关.
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.
A manufacturer can amplify the demand of a product by advertising widely.
厂商能用大做广告的方法来扩大人们对产品的需求.