[/ˈprɔdʌkt; ˋprɑdʌkt/] n 用法: 1 (a) [C, U] thing or substance produced by a natural or manufacturing process 产品, 产物(自然的或人工的); 出品; 制品: a firm known for its high-quality products 以产品优良而负盛名的公司 * the products of manufacturing industry 制造业的出品 * pharmaceutical products, eg drugs, medicines药品 * the finished product, ie one that has reached the end of the manufacturing process 制成品 * waste products, ie waste material produced by eg the body's digestive system 废物(如粪便). (b) [U] (commerce 商) goods produced by a firm, country, etc 产品(总称): a campaign to increase sales of the firm's product 为促进公司产品的销售而开展的运动 * gross national product, ie the annual total value of goods produced and services provided in a country 国民生产总值 * [attrib 作定语] product development 产品开发. 用法: 2 [C] ~ of sth (a) state or thing that is the result of sth 产物: Flower power was a product of the sixties. 戴花嬉皮士的信仰是六十年代的产物. * the products of genius, eg great works of art 天才的产物(如伟大的艺术作品) * Low morale among the work force is the product of bad management. 工人干劲不足是管理不善所致. (b) person who has been influenced by sth 在某事物影响下产生的人物; (某事物的)产儿: She is the product of a broken home. 她是一个破裂家庭的产儿. * They are the products of post-war affluence. 他们是战後富裕生活的产物. 用法: 3 [C] (a) (mathematics 数) quantity obtained by multiplying one number by another (乘)积: The product of 4 and 10 is 40. 4与10的乘积是40. (b) (chemistry 化) new chemical compound produced by chemical reaction (化学反应的)生成物. Cf 参看 reactant. |