specialisation
英 [ˌspɛʃəlaɪˈzeɪʃən]
美 [ˌspɛʃələˈzeɪʃən]
n. 特殊化,专门化,特化作用
BNC.12629
英英释义
noun
- the special line of work you have adopted as your career
- his specialization is gastroenterology
- the act of specializing
- (biology) the structural adaptation of some body part for a particular function
- cell differentiation in the developing embryo
双语例句
- As the US reduces its current account deficit, a transition in specialisation will have to take place.
随着美国削减经常账户赤字,在专业化方面必将发生一种转变。 - Mr Simon says German specialisation in high-quality market niches makes a lot of its industrial products indispensable: Companies can postpone such investments but they cannot omit them altogether.
西蒙表示,德国在优质利基市场的专业性,使得它的许多工业产品都不可或缺。企业可以推迟这类投资,但他们无法完全省掉这些投资。 - Competition encourages not only specialisation, the classic result of more open trade, but also increased productivity.
竞争所催生的不仅是专业化这一传统意义上的典型结果,而且也有效的提高了产能。 - But specialisation has its advantages as well.
但是专业化也有其优势。 - Innovation and specialisation are more important.
创新和专业化更为重要。 - There is a second point with respect to specialisation.
第二点是有关专业化方面的问题。 - Such specialisation has been unfashionable in recent years because it can make banks vulnerable.
近些年来,这种专门化已变得不再流行,因为它可能使银行变得易受冲击。 - Increasing technological application and innovation in manufacturing industries result in more specialisation and distribution of processes on a global scale.
制造业日益增加科技和创新意念的应用,使工序更趋专门精细和分散于全球。 - Specialisation can be seen as a response to the problem of an increasing accumulation of scientific knowledge.
专业化可被视为针对科学知识不断膨胀这个问题所做出的反应。 - In some ways, this specialisation and concentration of manufacturing seems strange: if parts can be made anywhere, it might appear more efficient to make them in the middle of nowhere, where land is cheapest.
就某些方面而言,这种专业化和制造业的集中似乎有点奇怪:如果部件可以在任何地方制造,那么,在偏远的地方制造看起来可能会更省钱,因为那里地价最便宜。
