常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句A big banana price war has been raging in Britain, but you probably haven’t heard about it.) It’s textbook loss-leader economics.(因?yàn)楫a(chǎn)品是書(shū)籍所以登了廣告,在英國(guó)一場(chǎng)香蕉價(jià)格大戰(zhàn)正如火如荼的展開(kāi),你也許還沒(méi)有聽(tīng)說(shuō)這個(gè)消息)。Of course, YouTube won’t say it’s turning its back on user generated content, the same way Max Levchin said calling UGC a loss-leader was “too harsh” a few months ago.當(dāng)然, YouTube不會(huì)說(shuō)這是背離UGC用戶生成內(nèi)容(宗旨的),幾個(gè)月前馬克斯列夫齊恩也表示,稱UGC是賠本賺吆喝的大甩賣(loss-leader)“過(guò)于嚴(yán)厲” 。Apple's iPhone is not the profit generating must-have gadget assumed by the mobile phone companies, according to new research, but is in fact turning into a worldwide loss-leader.一項(xiàng)最新研究報(bào)告指出,蘋(píng)果公司的iPhone并不是各移動(dòng)電話公司所想象的那個(gè)賺錢必備利器,而是一個(gè)世界級(jí)的賠錢貨。權(quán)威例句But such a loss-leader model does not seem to be working in the daily-deal industry.FORBES: What Daily-Deal Shoppers WantIt was clear that they were simply a loss-leader for high margin referrals for other medical services.FORBES: Chicago Teacher's Strike: Where Rahm Emanuel and Unions Can Find Common GroundSmaller rivals have claimed that the big firms use auditing as a loss-leader to promote other services.ECONOMIST: Accountants and lawyers 返回 loss-leader