bottleneck

bottleneck [ˈbɒtlnek]  [ˈbɑ:tlnek] 

bottleneck什么意思

第三人称复数:bottlenecks

bottleneck 基本解释

名词瓶颈; 瓶颈路段(常引起交通堵塞); (尤指工商业发展的)瓶颈; 阻碍

bottleneck 网络解释

bottleneck的近义词

1. 瓶径:BGP 引导网关协议 | Bottleneck 瓶径 | bridge 网桥、桥接器

2. 阻塞,瓶颈:23 fashion 时装 | 28 bottleneck 阻塞,瓶颈 | 33 merchandiser 跟单员

bottleneck 词典解释
bottleneck

1. 瓶颈路段;狭窄路段;交通拥堵地段
    A bottleneck is a place where a road becomes narrow or where it meets another road so that the traffic slows down or stops, often causing traffic jams.

2. bottleneck

2. (阻碍进展的)瓶颈,障碍
    A bottleneck is a situation that stops a process or activity from progressing.

    e.g. He pushed everyone full speed ahead until production hit a bottleneck.
           他催促所有人拼命干活,直到生产遭遇瓶颈。

bottleneck 单语例句

1. The bottleneck of the domestic individual income tax system is more than a low threshhold of collection.

2. Passengers hope that the new route will soon become regular, breaking the bottleneck of direct transportation between the mainland and Taiwan.

3. The bottleneck caused by the lack of export platform for Chengdu shoes enterprises is expected to completely dissolve by next year.

4. bottleneck的反义词

4. A balance should be struck between controlling the population growth and breaking down the ageing population bottleneck.

5. Added to this was the continuing transportation bottleneck which served to exacerbate the strained situation.

6. The fast expansion of industrial production continued to put strain on power supply, a newly emerged bottleneck of the economy.

7. During the Southeast Asian financial crisis last century, the Chinese government solved the economic development bottleneck by investing in infrastructure.

8. Ethanol fuel is believed to help cut greenhouse gas emissions and ease China's energy supply bottleneck.

9. Glen Helen Gorge acts as a bottleneck for the watercourse, which is about 700 km long.

10. This follows a slew of moves by the government to alleviate the stretched coal supply which it believes is a major bottleneck threatening the economy.

bottleneck 英英释义

bottleneck

noun

1. bottleneck

1. the narrow part of a bottle near the top

2. bottleneck的翻译

2. a narrowing that reduces the flow through a channel

    Synonym: constriction chokepoint

verb

1. become narrow, like a bottleneck

    e.g. Right by the bridge, the road bottlenecks

2. slow down or impede by creating an obstruction

    e.g. His laziness has bottlenecked our efforts to reform the system