常見(jiàn)例句Historically, firms have found it hard to cannibalise their own products. 從歷史上來(lái)看,要取代自己的產(chǎn)品對(duì)各公司來(lái)說(shuō)是很艱難的。Many people, even some within the company, thought this would cannibalise Amazon's own sales. 許多人,甚至是公司里的人,都認(rèn)為這是在侵蝕自己。Firms may also choose to cannibalise their own products by producing marginally improved products. 各公司還可能以生產(chǎn)稍有改進(jìn)的產(chǎn)品來(lái)取代他們自己的原產(chǎn)品。They were worried that selling DVDs for $18 apiece would cannibalise their sales of video cassettes to rental stores for $65 each. 他們擔(dān)心以18美元一張出售DVD將侵蝕掉它們?cè)诹闶鄣赇浵駧У匿N售,65美元一盒。Still, advertising is scarce and such “retail schemes”, which cannibalise wholesale revenues, have floundered in the past. 然而,由于缺乏廣告,這種替代批發(fā)收入的“零售機(jī)制”過(guò)去一直步履維艱。New pictures show that polar bears are beginning to cannibalise each other as global warming destroys its hunting grounds. 最近拍攝到的照片顯示,由于全球變暖導(dǎo)致獵食地消失,北極熊開(kāi)始捕食同類。 返回 cannibalise