product
noun uk/ˈprɒd.ʌkt/ us/ˈprɑː.dʌkt/
(THING MADE)
B1 [ C or U ]产品;产物
something that is made to be sold, usually something that is produced by an industrial process or, less commonly, something that is grown or obtained through farming
They do a range of skin-care products. 他们生产一系列的护肤品。
The product is so good it sells itself. 这种产品非常好,不需要促销。
I'm trying to cut down on dairy products. 我正设法减少乳制品的食用量。
See also: by-product
a/the product of something …的结果
a/the result of something
A figure like that is usually the product of many hours spent in the gym. 那样的体形通常是在健身房花了很长时间锻练的结果。
She had a very happy childhood, and I guess her confidence is a product of that. 她的童年非常幸福,我想正是那段时光培养了她的自信。
We both acknowledged that our fight had been the product of stress and exhaustion.
The current situation is the product of a failure of leadership.
Increased pay was a product of lengthy negotiations.
- More examples
- Criticism was directed against the manufacturers of the product.
- This product contains no animal fat.
- The company is concentrating on developing new products.
- Their own-label vegetarian products have been a huge success.
- We export our products to countries as far afield as Japan and Canada.
(IN MATHEMATICS)
[ C ] mathematics specialized(乘)积
the result you get when two or more numbers are multiplied together
The product of 6 and 3 is 18. 6乘3的积为18。
(IN CHEMISTRY)
chemistry specialized(化学反应)产物
a substance formed in a chemical reaction
Pipettes can easily become contaminated with the products of previous reactions.
Compare: reactant