[ˈpænik ˈbaiiŋ]
panic buying如何读
panic buying是什么意思
恐慌购买;
panic buying英英释义
Panic buying
- Panic buying is an imprecise common use term to describe the act of people buying unusually large amounts of a product in anticipation of or after a disaster or perceived disaster, or in anticipation of a large price increase or shortage, as can occur before a blizzard or hurricane or government decree banning a particular popular product such as incandescent light bulbs. These goods are bought in large amounts to offset a potential shortage or as an act of safety.
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panic buying 例句
1 Panic buying has been crucial to OPEC success.
恐慌的抢购是石油输出国组织胜利的主要因素。
2 Many people were stamped into a wave of panic buying last month.
上个月人们被一下子冲入抢购风。
3 In SARS period, a few day's panic buying emptied the shelves.
非典期间, 几天工夫的抢购,货架就空了.
4 Since mid - March, due to panic buying and hoarding of rice in the prices by about 85 %.
自3月 中旬 以来, 由于恐慌性的抢购和囤积,大米价格剧涨了大约85%.
5 Rumor spread the prices would go up, many people stampeded into a wave of panic buying.
谣传物价要上涨, 很多人卷入了抢购的风潮中.
6 Grocery stores in Hong Kong have replenished rice supplies after panic buying nearly cleared the shelves.
香港各家食品杂货店的大米几乎被抢购一空之后,现在补充了大米存货.