cherry-pick 英 [ˈtʃeri: pik]   美 [ˈtʃɛri pɪk]

cherry-pick

cherry-pick  英 [ˈtʃeri: pik] 美 [ˈtʃɛri pɪk]

vt. 择优挑选 

They seem to cherry-pick the loss leaders and discount items in the supermarkets and discount stores, relying on smaller retailers for everything else. 因为他们会选择超市和打折店里的特价商品和和打折商品,而其他所有的东西都是从小商贩那里获得。
“The traditional approach of western companies was to cherry-pick the high end but the problem is that local competitors take over the middle market and start pushing upwards, ” says Mr Sirkin. 西尔金表示:“西方企业的传统做法是,挑选对自己最有利的高端产品。 但问题在于,当地竞争对手控制了中端市场,并开始向高端市场进军。”

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  • vt. 择优挑选
  • 1. They seem to cherry-pick the loss leaders and discount items in the supermarkets and discount stores, relying on smaller retailers for everything else.

    因为他们会选择超市和打折店里的特价商品和和打折商品,而其他所有的东西都是从小商贩那里获得。

  • 2. “The traditional approach of western companies was to cherry-pick the high end but the problem is that local competitors take over the middle market and start pushing upwards, ” says Mr Sirkin.

    西尔金表示:“西方企业的传统做法是,挑选对自己最有利的高端产品。 但问题在于,当地竞争对手控制了中端市场,并开始向高端市场进军。”

  • 3. The essence is really quite simple: regulation of insurers, so that they can’t cherry-pick only the healthy, and subsidies, so that all Americans can afford insurance.

    基本事实真的相当简单:保险业管制,这样他们就不可以只是精挑细选健康人,还要管赔付的问题,这样所有美国人都买得起保险。

ˈcherry-pick / ; NAmE / verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] cherry-pick(sb/sth) to choose the best people or things from a group and leave those which are not so good 筛选;精选 cherry-pick cherry-picks cherry-picked cherry-picking ˈcherry-pick / ; NAmE /
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