off the market的意思
off the market中文翻譯:
退出市場
下架
相似詞語短語
off the mark───不相關
on the market───上市;出售的
flood the market───涌入市場
play the market───投機行為;投機倒把
off the bat───馬上;立刻
off the map───不重要的;不存在的;不易到達的
off the pace───跑在第一名之后
off the rack───現成的
on the make───在制作中;增加;急求成功
雙語使用場景
Either way, no oil is hoarded or somehow kept off the market.───無論哪種方式,都無須存貯石油或設法讓石油避開市場。
My message is clear: get these products off the market.───我的信息很清楚:讓這些產品退市。
The slimming pills were taken off the market.───上已停止銷售這種減肥藥片。
Rosiglitazone was taken off the market in Europe, and its use is greatly restricted in the United States.───羅格列酮已經撤出歐洲市場,在美國的使用也被大大限制。
One of the most frequent is government loans to farmers to enable them to hold their crops off the market.───其中最常見的就是主張政府向農民提供貸款,好讓他們可以暫時囤積其收獲的谷物,而不急于拿到市場上出售。
You're married. You know, you're off the market.───你結婚了,沒什么市場了。
This is known as the "spongeworthiness" problem, after an episode of Seinfeld in which the contraceptive sponge is taken off the market.───這是在一集《宋飛正傳》(Seinfeld)播出后人們所謂的“海綿價值問題(spongeworthiness)”。
And many other helpful products have been forced off the market, and companies and consumers harmed, through such panics.───通過制造這樣的恐慌,迫使許多其他有益的產品從市場退出,公司和消費者都受其害。
Although recalls are a routine matter for carmakers, taking cars off the market is not.───盡管產品召回對于汽車生產商來說是家常便飯,不過停止市場銷售卻是非常罕見。
英語使用場景
Vincent: Fine. How about that new place just off the market square?
The result is that native honey is being driven off the market, to the benefit of a few happy importers.
Doctors recommended that the drug should be taken off the market.
They are selling the bikes off the market price.
For example, Posicor, an antihypertensive drug, was taken off the market because it would cause blood pressure to drop precipitously when used with other heart medications.
Vioxx was taken off the market in 2004.
But Storey said he was still concerned about the other painkillers ordered off the market, products containing morphine, hydromorphone or oxycodone.
Meanwhile, a Senate committee last week approved a bipartisan bill that would prohibit brand-name drug manufacturers from using settlement agreements to keep generic equivalents off the market.
For example, Unison Industries kept an advanced electronic ignition system for light aircraft off the market.