单词 | usership |
释义 | > as lemmasˈusership ˈusership n. (a) the fact or condition of being a user; (b) the people who use a product, service, etc., considered collectively; the number of such users. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > [noun] > one who uses > condition of being or users collectively usership1880 1880 Contemp. Rev. July 110 The amount of the tax is graduated to meet the special occasion and the conditions of ownership and usership. 1951 N.Y. Times 16 July 29 (advt.) Both usership and brand awareness fall off in a sharp, regular descent as age increases. 1957 Inside ACD X. i. 3/1 A trade magazine, Steel, now claims to have more than readership; it has usership (‘what happens when exciting, stimulating information and ideas are delivered to men who will do something about them’). 1982 N.Y. Times 3 Feb. d6/6 I can foresee a general trend away from ownership to usership. People are finding that too much of their disposable income is being tied up in the cost of owning things. 2008 Spectator (Nexis) 3 May 22 Another major web company..says that it has a registered usership of 1.32 million people. < as lemmas |
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