niche

niche [nɪtʃ]  [ni:ʃ] 

第三人称复数:niches

niche 基本解释

名词壁龛; 合适的位置(工作等); 有利可图的缺口,商机

niche 相关例句

niche的反义词

名词

1. You can then find your own niche in public life.
    那时候你就可以在社会上找到适合自己的工作了。

2. He found the right niche for himself.
    他为自己找到了一份称心的工作。

niche 网络解释

niche的近义词

1. 壁龛:随着干细胞研究的不断深入,人们愈来愈重视干细胞在机体组织中的居住环境--壁龛(niche)对干细胞的影响.干细胞的增殖分化行为受其所处微环境的影响.干细胞壁龛通过与干细胞之间的直接和(或)间接作用影响干细胞的命运.壁龛成分-

niche 词典解释
niche什么意思

1. 911chaxun查询·英语单词大全

1. (有自己特定的需求、目标顾客和产品的)小众市场,缝隙市场,利基市场;商机
    A niche in the market is a specific area of marketing which has its own particular requirements, customers, and products.

    e.g. I think we have found a niche in the toy market...
           我想我们已经在玩具市场找到了一个商机。
    e.g. Small companies can do extremely well if they can fill a specific market niche.
           如果能填充特定的市场空白,小公司可以发展得相当出色。

2. (营销)针对特定客户群的,细分的;专营的
    Niche marketing is the practice of dividing the market into specialized areas for which particular products are made. A niche market is one of these specialized areas.

    e.g. Many media experts see such all-news channels as part of a general move towards niche marketing...
           很多传媒专家把这些纯新闻频道看作是朝着细分市场这一大势转变的组成部分。
    e.g. The Japanese are able to supply niche markets because of their flexible production methods.
           日本人具有灵活的生产方式,故而能满足特定客户群的需求。

3. 壁龛;(山体或悬崖上的)凹洞
    A niche is a hollow area in a wall which has been made to hold a statue, or a natural hollow part in a hill or cliff.

    e.g. Above him, in a niche on the wall, sat a tiny veiled Ganesh, the elephant god...
           在他上方墙上的壁龛里安放着一尊极小的蒙面象头神伽内什的塑像。
    e.g. There was a niche in the rock where the path ended.
           小路尽头的岩石上有一个凹洞。

4. 称心的工作;合适的活动
    Your niche is the job or activity which is exactly suitable for you.

    e.g. Simon Lane quickly found his niche as a busy freelance model maker.
           西蒙·莱恩很快找到了适合自己的位置,成了一名忙碌的模型制作的自由职业者。

5. 为自己创造一个稳固的位置
    If you carve a niche for yourself, you organize your work to create a secure position.

    e.g. ...a firm of solicitors that has carved a niche for itself in handling claims for investor compensation...
           凭借为投资者赔偿诉讼提供服务谋得一席生存空间的律师事务所
    e.g. The new superconductors look set to carve themselves a useful niche in the world's electrical industries.
           这种新的超导体看起来很有可能在世界电气工业中占得能够发挥作用的一隅。

niche 单语例句

1. The decline in audience numbers has long argued for a move to cable, where audiences are increasingly able to finding niche programming.

2. niche在线翻译

2. As the competition for good jobs grows fierce, many college seniors are looking to carve out a niche in the hot stock market.

3. The company also hopes to carve its niche in western regions where preferential policies have been announced to facilitate major investment.

4. niche的翻译

4. As more women climb the corporate ladder or carve a niche for themselves as entrepreneurs, corporate travel is having a female makeover.

5. But they are also the stories of those who have tested the murky waters and managed to carve a niche for themselves.

6. niche

6. Cruise trips already sailing to Taiwan would be well positioned to carve out a sizeable niche on the mainland.

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7. He was on his way to salvage a medical case that occupies a special niche in China's Olympic history.

8. niche的近义词

8. Analysts said UKI's move aims to cash in on a growing niche market.

9. She called him a " witty and delightful companion who went out of his way to help each new actor find his niche " on the show.

10. Geely is carving a niche for itself in the fiercely competitive market.

niche 英英释义

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noun

1. an enclosure that is set back or indented

    Synonym: recess

2. a small concavity

    Synonym: recess recession corner

3. niche的翻译

3. (ecology) the status of an organism within its environment and community (affecting its survival as a species)

    Synonym: ecological niche

4. niche

4. a position particularly well suited to the person who occupies it

    e.g. he found his niche in the academic world