释义 |
oversupplyo‧ver‧sup‧ply /ˈəʊvəsəplaɪ $ ˈoʊvər-/ noun (plural oversupplies) [countable, uncountable] - But that could cause another problem: If enough farmers pile into grain, it might cause an oversupply and depress prices.
- It has since fallen to about 16 amid a concern about an oversupply of chips.
- That kind of oversupply, he figures, could push prices back down to $ 18 a barrel or so.
- Thus the plan typically results in substantial oversupply of some goods and severe shortages of others.
the state of having more of something than you need or can sell: an oversupply of computers |