释义 |
overcapacityo‧ver‧ca‧pa‧ci‧ty /ˌəʊvəkəˈpæsəti $ ˌoʊvər-/ noun [singular, uncountable] - Alarmists see the overcapacity as a sign of impending depression.
- Moreover, overcapacity reduced margins during the 1980s when the real costs of construction rose, thus creating higher barriers to entry.
- One of the most critical problems is overcapacity, believes Butler.
- Refining overcapacity and falling profit margins are among the chief reasons, they said.
- This will not be easy with today's overcapacity.
- We failed to lead the race for new products and we contributed to and suffered from heavy overcapacity.
- What to bankers looks like overcapacity, consumers may call healthy rivalry.
the situation in which an industry or factory cannot sell as much as it produces |