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com·mod·i·ty
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复数:commodities
noun
an economic good: such as
a product of agriculture or mining
agricultural commodities like grain and corn
an article of commerce especially when delivered for shipment
reported the damaged commodities to officials
a mass-produced unspecialized product commodity memory chips
commodity chemicals
something useful or valuedalso: thing, entity
that valuable commodity, patience
convenience, advantage
… the many commodities incidental to the life of a public office …—Charles Lamb
a good or service whose wide availability typically leads to smaller profit margins and diminishes the importance of factors (such as brand name) other than price
one that is subject to ready exchange or exploitation within a market
… stars as individuals and as commodities of the film industry.—Film Quarterly
obsolete quantity, lot
commodity inspection商品检验
commodity economy商品经济
commodity price商品价格
commodity market商品市场
commodity exchange商品交易所
commodity inspection bureau商品检验局
commodity circulation商品流通
bulk commodity大宗商品,散装货物
fake commodity假货
commodity money商品(实物)货币
commodity fair商品展览会;物资交流会
name of commodity商品的名称,货物名称
commodity classification商品分类
commodity code商品编码
commodity tax货物税;商品税
purchase commodity购货;购进商品
commodity stocks库存商品;商品库存
这组词都有“商品,货物”的意思,其区别是:
commodity作“商品”解时系经济学名词,也可指日用品。
merchandise正式用词,指商业上销售或商家拥有货物的总称。
ware指上市待卖的商品或货物。多用复数形式。
freight指“货物”时,可与goods互换,此系美国英语。在英国,freight志指船装货物。
goods一般生活或商业用词,指销售或购入的商品。
以上来源于网络
15世纪初,“利益,收益,福利; ” 也指“方便或有用的产品”,源于古法语 commodit “利益,收益”(15世纪),直接来自拉丁语 commoditatem(被提名者为 commoditas) “适合,调整,方便,优势”,其源自 commodus,“适合的,适当的,合适的,令人满意的”,起强调作用的前缀 com -(见 com-),加上 modus “量度,方式”(源自 PIE 词根 *med- “采取适当措施”)。
从15世纪初开始,“商品,任何可以买卖的有价值的动产。” 一般意义上,“财产,所有物”的含义来自于大约1500年。
实用性
又称 :实用性(practicality )
商品
货物
Middle English commoditee, from Anglo-French, from Latin commoditat-, commoditas, from commodus
The first known use of commodity was in the 15th century
common sensenoun
ordinary good sense and judgment
common1 of 2adjective
relating or belonging to or used by everyone : public
work for the common good
belonging to or shared by two or more individuals or by the members of a group or set
a common ancestor
widespread sense 1, general
facts of common knowledge
adequate
common decency
occurring or appearing frequently : familiar
a common sight
not above the average in rank, merit, or social position
the common people
falling below ordinary standards : second-rate
coarse sense 5, vulgar
common2 of 2noun
plural the common people
a piece of land that is open to common use especially for pasture—often used in plural
commonplace1 of 2noun
something that is often seen, heard, or met with
commonplace2 of 2adjective
very common or ordinary
common1 of 2adjective
relating or belonging to or used by everyone : public
work for the common good
belonging to or shared by two or more individuals or by the members of a group or set
a common ancestor
widespread sense 1, general
facts of common knowledge
adequate
common decency
occurring or appearing frequently : familiar
a common sight
not above the average in rank, merit, or social position
the common people
falling below ordinary standards : second-rate
coarse sense 5, vulgar
common2 of 2noun
plural the common people
a piece of land that is open to common use especially for pasture—often used in plural
common1 of 2adjective
relating or belonging to or used by everyone : public
work for the common good
belonging to or shared by two or more individuals or by the members of a group or set
a common ancestor
widespread sense 1, general
facts of common knowledge
adequate
common decency
occurring or appearing frequently : familiar
a common sight
not above the average in rank, merit, or social position
the common people
falling below ordinary standards : second-rate
coarse sense 5, vulgar
common2 of 2noun
plural the common people
a piece of land that is open to common use especially for pasture—often used in plural
commonernoun
one of the common people : a person who is not of noble rank
commodorenoun
a naval commissioned officer with a rank just below that of rear admiral
the senior captain of a line of merchant ships
commoditynoun
a product of agriculture or mining
an article that is bought and sold in commerce
1 “I wanted to show how much the history of people has been dependent on the movement of commodities,” said Ms. Condorelli, who holds French and Italian citizenship but whose grandmother came from Alexandria.
2 And if “indigenous bodies were considered to be commodities,” the same was true of African American bodies, Redman explains.
3 In this account, writing is already a kind of adaptation, in which inner experience is translated into a commodity form, alienated and debased.
4 People with money have always bought and traded commodities and art has been one of them.
5 For some stations, political advertising is a factor in making news broadcasts a more attractive commodity.
6 Richard Browning, a 38-year-old former commodities trader with little experience of engineering, developed his jet suit with the help of friends over the last 18 months.
7 "Net worth estimates are based on an analysis of the fictional character's source material, and where possible, valued against known real-world commodity and share price movements," Forbes said.
8 America’s notion of copyright, on the other hand, sees culture more as a commodity.
9 Escapist television is a well-known commodity, but by God do we need it this year.
10 Atlantic salmon was not always a commodity fish.
11 Bargains and trades are announced, social doings, prices of commodities, messages.
12 Trading foreign currencies like Australian or Canadian dollars , both tied closely to commodity prices, sounds appealing.
买入与大宗商品价格密切相关的澳元或加元等外汇听起来颇具吸引力.
13 Familiar with the customs, commodity inspection procedure and abnormal transaction processing.
熟悉海关, 商检流程及异常事务处理.
14 In a subscription-heavy era where everything is on-demand, and celebrities are packaged and sold as commodities, the language of cancellation is close at hand.
15 EXPORT GIFT , TRAVEL ARTICLE , GARMENT, PRESSWORK , COMMODITY FROM AFFILIATED FACTORIES.
出口属下厂家(礼品 、 旅游产品.服装. 印刷品、日用品).
16 They will also carry commodities as wood and cotton from Benin to China.
此外,这条航线还将从贝宁共和国向中国运输木材、棉花等商品.
17 Space, in the “Star Trek” universe, may be an alluring and infinite frontier, but time is a much rarer and more vexing commodity.
18 Crude oil is the world's most important commodity.
原油是世界上最重要的商品。
19 If there’s one lesson to be learned from Alien’s story, it is this: As Russian hackers challenge democracies and criminal attacks turn our personal data into commodities, we cannot turn to technology to save us.
20 This, in turn, forced farmers into the commodities system, or into single-buyer markets, making them more vulnerable to market changes, and pricing out the majority of small-scale farmers.
1 便利
convenient handy handsome expedient serviceable commodious handily facility accommodation convenience easement expediency expedience well-suited advantage facilitation handiness facilitate grease
2 有用之物
4 利益
use take good service account benefit interest gain pull plus catch advantage fruit boot favor yield behalf making favour bacon avail vantage plunder usury lucre behoof gainings capitalize rake off boot tree
5 商品
goods merchandise ware seller number article marketing truck currency -ite wares store generic kind proposition mdse gds commercial articles good traffic
9 有用的东西