1. 凶手:cutter 刀具 | cutthroat 凶手 | cuttie 海雀
2. 谋杀者:cutthethroat 刭 | cutthroat 谋杀者 | cutting 切下
3. 害人的:cutsthout阻止;停止;故障;占上风 | cutthroat害人的 | cut-and-dried事先准备好的;枯燥无味的
4. 凶手, 谋杀者 残酷的, 杀人的:cutthroat mortgage || 不能赎回的抵押 | cutthroat || 凶手, 谋杀者 残酷的, 杀人的 | cuttie || 海雀
1. Others stopped by the Cutthroat Cafe, where Keyes had worked for about two years.
2. Because the translation companies pay relatively low salaries to employees and set low recruitment standards, there is cutthroat price competition among the companies for their services.
3. But Xiang notes that many Chinese businesses have thrived through cutthroat price measures, which is not only unsustainable but can also be disruptive globally in many sectors.
4. Shanghai's already competitive newspapers market looks set to become even more cutthroat with the upcoming debut of one major daily and the upgrading of another.
5. Many in the industry believe personalized service and upgrading of facilities are crucial for success in the face of cutthroat competition from neighboring provinces.
6. BYD's move also reflects growing concerns among automakers about a cooling market and potential cutthroat price war.
7. In a market of cutthroat competition, that is quite a coup for the small business he manages in his hometown.
8. He declared public financial institutions must not engage in cutthroat competition against each other once they gain a foothold on the mainland.
9. cutthroat
9. This is a tale of Chinese people haunted by cutthroat pressure in their drive for survival and progress.
10. cutthroat的近义词
10. Cutthroat competition breaks out between players with identical business models which are generally borrowed from foreign players.