commercial
adjective uk/kəˈmɜː.ʃəl/ us/kəˈmɝː.ʃəl/
B2 商业的;商务的;贸易的
related to buying and selling things
a commercial organization/venture/success 商业组织/企业/成功
commercial law 商法
The commercial future of the company looks very promising. 这家公司的商业前景看起来非常光明。
disapproving(唱片、电影、书等)商业化的,以营利为目的的
used to describe a record, film, book, etc. that has been produced with the aim of making money and as a result has little artistic value
[ before noun ](产品)商品化的
A commercial product can be bought by or is intended to be bought by the general public.
C2 [ before noun ](广播或电视)商业性的,靠广告收入维持的
used to refer to radio or television paid for by advertisements that are broadcast between and during programmes
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- Don't forget this is a commercial enterprise - we're here to make money.
- The council wants to put the bus service on a commercial footing.
- The protection of the Antarctic from commercial exploitation is an important goal of environmentalists.
- The drug is still being tested and will not go into commercial production for at least two years.
- A product as good as that is a guarantee of commercial success .
commercial
noun [ C ] uk/kəˈmɜː.ʃəl/ us/kəˈmɝː.ʃəl/
B1 (电视或广播里的)商业广告
an advertisement that is broadcast on television or radio
a commercial break 插播广告