oversupplied
英 [ˈəuvəsəˈplaid]
美
v. 过度供给( oversupply的过去式和过去分词 )
oversupply的过去分词
双语例句
- Like semiconductors, flat panels are an oversupplied and increasingly commoditized market.
同半导体一样,平板电视机也是供大于求,越来越商品化的市场。 - When one is loaded with debts in an oversupplied business, manufacturing fakes is an attractive way out.
当一个人的生意已是供大于求、债务缠身时,造假是一条颇有吸引力的出路。 - It would not be the first time that supposedly closed smelters had risen from the dead, keeping the market oversupplied and prices depressed.
本来要关闭的冶炼厂又起死回生,使市场处于供应过剩状态,价格受压&这种事情并不是头一回发生。 - Oil producers have watched with concern as crude oil inventories have grown, indicating that the market is oversupplied.
对于原油库存的上升,产油国表示忧虑,因为这表明市场供应过剩。 - The regulation of the law of supply and demand and the law of population peculiar to the market economy inevitably leads to the existence of oversupplied labor force as unemployed populace, which is the normal state of the market economy.
市场供求规律调节和市场经济所特有的人口规律发挥作用的必然结果,就是供过于求的劳动力作为失业人口而存在,这是一切市场经济的常态。 - Although the volume and pace of new OXO chemical additions will decline dramatically during 2002-2007, the market is expected to remain oversupplied.
尽管2002年到2007年期间新增OXO产能的数量和步调急剧下降,但预计全球市场仍然供大于求。 - If the sanctions are lifted, a wave of additional exports could make their way into an already oversupplied market in the months after, some observers say.
部分观察人员表示,一旦制裁措施被解除,在今后几个月内,原本就已供应过剩的石油市场上或将受到一波额外石油出口量的冲击。 - The stronger institutions have allowed themselves to imagine that the crash might turn out to be a blessing in disguise: yes, it hurt everybody for a while, but it would take a lot of capacity out of a hopelessly oversupplied market and the survivors would flourish.
实力较强的机构可以把这种整体坠落视为一个因祸得福的机会:没错,短期内它伤到所有人,但也会在供应过剩极其严重的市场中消除大量产能,最终生还的公司会蓬勃发展。 - He added: This is not the first time the market is oversupplied.
他补充说:这并不是第一次市场供过于求。 - Unlike our stores, where the supply of commodities cannot meet the increasing demands of our huge population, the stores here are often oversupplied because of the competitiveness of American society.
在我们的商店里,商品的供应不能满足众多人口日益增长的需要,而在美国则相反,由于社会竞争,东西常常供过于求。