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单词 disintermediation
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Definition of disintermediation in English:

disintermediation

nounˌdɪsɪntəmiːdɪˈeɪʃ(ə)ndɪsˌɪn(t)ərmidiˈeɪʃ(ə)n
mass nounEconomics
  • Reduction in the use of intermediaries between producers and consumers, for example by investing directly in the securities market rather than through a bank.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finally, e-commerce is generating a top-to-bottom restructuring of established marketplaces through disintermediation of many players.
    • We remain in the heart of a major disintermediation out of low-yielding money fund deposits and into securities.
    • When music is stored and sold as a computer file, disintermediation occurs (the cutting out of middle layers of distribution channels).
    • The foundation of disintermediation is the ability of the consumer to go directly to the producer of a product or service.
    • Barry has updated the issue yet again to discuss the real threat to the music industry - disintermediation.
    • Some will, but disintermediation is overblown.
    • In the 1990s, the Internet was largely about disintermediation.
    • We are supposed to be living in an age of disintermediation, but the way it's generally being carried out, I don't think we're reaping any benefits from it.
    • Along with financial disintermediation, investment relative to GDP declined over time.
    • In particular is the talk of disintermediation - where a firm removes partners from their value chain to trade directly with their customers.
    • But with the disintermediation of middlemen for money and products, who needs the middlemen of politics?
    • The ensuing disintermediation subsequently proved an important impediment to the economy's recovery.
    • Pundits often talk of Internet disintermediation - basically manufacturers bypassing distribution to sell direct to customers.
    • Yes, okay, there's disintermediation; there's re-intermediation.
    • For the current dominant content producers, the real threat from the Internet is probably less from piracy, and more from disintermediation.
    • But it was also to avoid the bank disintermediation associated with a stock market boom.
    • Spread management became a problem and disintermediation threatened the viability of some thrifts.
    • It's only a matter of time before such disintermediation will be a significant factor in the financial services industry.
    • First, we are in the midst of a major disintermediation out of low-yielding money market funds.
    • I think what drove the Internet era was things like disintermediation and changing the business model.

Derivatives

  • disintermediate

  • verb ˌdɪsɪntəˈmiːdɪeɪtˌdɪsˌɪn(t)ərˈmidiˌeɪt
    [no object]Economics
    • 1Reduce or eliminate the use of intermediaries between producers and consumers.

      with digital distribution, you can disintermediate and ship directly to your audience
      1. 1.1with object Reduce or eliminate the role of (an intermediary)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We were concerned that our business could be disintermediated by powerful search engines, so we thought defensively about what to do.
      • Trade is intermediated through brokers or core firms, or it can be disintermediated, meaning that suppliers interact directly with customers.
      • Then the financial markets became disintermediated.
      • mobile-based services threaten to disintermediate banks from consumer spending transactions
      • a once booming sector on the news stands has been disintermediated by the Internet
 
 

Definition of disintermediation in US English:

disintermediation

noundɪsˌɪn(t)ərmidiˈeɪʃ(ə)ndisˌin(t)ərmēdēˈāSH(ə)n
Economics
  • Reduction in the use of intermediaries between producers and consumers, for example by investing directly in the securities market rather than through a bank.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • First, we are in the midst of a major disintermediation out of low-yielding money market funds.
    • The foundation of disintermediation is the ability of the consumer to go directly to the producer of a product or service.
    • For the current dominant content producers, the real threat from the Internet is probably less from piracy, and more from disintermediation.
    • In particular is the talk of disintermediation - where a firm removes partners from their value chain to trade directly with their customers.
    • When music is stored and sold as a computer file, disintermediation occurs (the cutting out of middle layers of distribution channels).
    • Some will, but disintermediation is overblown.
    • But it was also to avoid the bank disintermediation associated with a stock market boom.
    • We are supposed to be living in an age of disintermediation, but the way it's generally being carried out, I don't think we're reaping any benefits from it.
    • I think what drove the Internet era was things like disintermediation and changing the business model.
    • We remain in the heart of a major disintermediation out of low-yielding money fund deposits and into securities.
    • In the 1990s, the Internet was largely about disintermediation.
    • The ensuing disintermediation subsequently proved an important impediment to the economy's recovery.
    • But with the disintermediation of middlemen for money and products, who needs the middlemen of politics?
    • Barry has updated the issue yet again to discuss the real threat to the music industry - disintermediation.
    • Yes, okay, there's disintermediation; there's re-intermediation.
    • Spread management became a problem and disintermediation threatened the viability of some thrifts.
    • It's only a matter of time before such disintermediation will be a significant factor in the financial services industry.
    • Along with financial disintermediation, investment relative to GDP declined over time.
    • Pundits often talk of Internet disintermediation - basically manufacturers bypassing distribution to sell direct to customers.
    • Finally, e-commerce is generating a top-to-bottom restructuring of established marketplaces through disintermediation of many players.
 
 
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