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 niche [nɪtʃ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 壁龛

vt. 放入壁龛, 安顿

[医] 龛, 龛影


  1. He found the right niche for himself.
    他发现了一个适合他的职位。
  2. Claude was probably a humbug, whose vanity, ambition, and intelligence led him to carve out a niche as the wickedest man in the world; there is always room for a sadist at the top.
    克劳德或许不过是个骗子,他的虚荣、野心和才智使他在世上恶人中争得魁首之名:有残忍癖,总能爬上顶端。


niche
[ noun ]
  1. a position particularly well suited to the person who occupies it

  2. <noun.state>
    he found his niche in the academic world
  3. a small concavity

  4. <noun.shape>
  5. an enclosure that is set back or indented

  6. <noun.artifact>
  7. (ecology) the status of an organism within its environment and community (affecting its survival as a species)

  8. <noun.state>


Niche \Niche\ (n[i^]ch), n. [F., fr. It. nicchia, prop., a
shell-like recess in a wall, fr. nicchio a shellfish, mussel,
fr. L. mytilus.]
A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness
of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament.
Hence, any similar position, literal or figurative.

Images defended from the injuries of the weather by
niches of stone wherein they are placed. --Evelun.

  1. Melanie Griffith has finally found her niche and is quite believable as Maria Ruskin, a manipulating bubblehead.
  2. The result is a product for every niche.
  3. "Their niche is that they dominate Midway Airport in Chicago, which is much closer to downtown than O'Hare," he said.
  4. Like many other entrepreneurs mesmerized by a rapidly growing market, Mr. Powelson jumped into recycling without the shelter of a niche.
  5. There is the challenge of carving out a different niche from dozens of other Olympic sponsors.
  6. On-line computerized lotteries account for the lion's share of all lottery sales, with only about a quarter of revenues coming from "instant" scratch-off tickets and other niche games.
  7. The board has failed to find sensible niche markets to bolt on to the leisure activities.' The board counters the brothers' arguments by pointing to a 40 per cent rise in pre-tax profits in the six months to June.
  8. Considering that there are no telephone directories in the Soviet Union, the Yak had figured out a useful niche.
  9. Mr. Lichtendorf picks Curtice-Burns Foods Inc., which specializes in niche products such as sauerkraut and pie fillings.
  10. But for at least three years, it would only offer a niche service for professionals who travel widely. It will offer 24-hour telephone banking, and sophisticated automated terminals which can be used in the US for stockbroking.
  11. He explained that A.L. Labs, which had 1990 revenue of $275.5 million, is building itself on many value-added, niche products, whereas major multinational pharmaceutical companies typically develop blockbuster drugs.
  12. "They've found a niche," says Larry Krause, a San Francisco financial planner.
  13. That steel-consuming niche alone has more than twice as many employees as basic steelmaking.
  14. But others predict EJV, which stands for Electronic Joint Venture, eventually will carve a lucrative niche in parts of the huge government-bond brokerage business, where trading volume often exceeds $100 billion a day.
  15. The company has found a niche in a fast-growing European market for special effects.
  16. They are the only machines capable of labelling products on ultra high speed production lines. A small but growing niche market, it is dominated by British-owned companies.
  17. 'It's only really at the bottom level, which is help with implementation, that you're down to the specifics of products,' he explains. Many IT consultants have left the larger firms and set up small niche consultancies.
  18. Ireland aims for a niche in manufacturing high-tech, electronic and software products, Irish Minister for Industry and Commerce Desmond O'Malley says.
  19. The Arab world's largest bank, National Commercial Bank of Saudi Arabia is establishing a substantial Islamic operation. Islamic banks are creating niche markets.
  20. Anheuser-Busch Inc. said Friday it was ending production of LA, the brewer's poor-selling, reduced-alcohol beer that apparently lost its niche and could not find a new one.
  21. Maruti, the Indian carmaker in which Suzuki holds 40 per cent, is carving out a niche in southern Europe with a car that is a clone of the Suzuki Alto.
  22. Reliance Capital's strategy for Days Inns emphasized fast growth in its budget motel niche.
  23. Hibbert formed a permanent niche in reggae history by giving the music its name in a 1968 song, "Do the Reggay." "We were just playing around," Hibbert recalled. "We used to have slogans, jokes.
  24. It plans to build 5,000 stores in the U.S. by the end of the decade-mostly more profitable carry-out/drive-through units and small kiosks in office buildings or other niche markets.
  25. "The myth was that Japanese producers could never compete in the semicustom niche markets" for ASICs, says Sheridan Tatsuno, senior industry analyst for Dataquest, a market research firm.
  26. Oct. 16th has a better chance than most days of finding a significant niche in history, and you'd feel awful if you missed it.
  27. "Cable isn't the only place to get a niche audience," he adds.
  28. Glazer said that these and other "niche" cameras _ Kodak also has cameras designed for children and for teen-agers _ are going to play a key role in the photographic industry in coming years.
  29. The method is first to analyse markets to find a niche for a new product, then devise a product to fit the niche. The description of same reminded me of some research into the matter which I'd reported, as I thought, about four years ago.
  30. The method is first to analyse markets to find a niche for a new product, then devise a product to fit the niche. The description of same reminded me of some research into the matter which I'd reported, as I thought, about four years ago.
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