downmarket
downmarket 英 [ˌdaʊnˈmɑ:kɪt] 美 [ˌdaʊnˈmɑrkɪt]
adj. 面向低收入人消费者的;价廉质次的 adv. 面向低收入阶层
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- adj. 面向低收入人消费者的;价廉质次的
- adv. 面向低收入阶层
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1. Other downmarket places might cut prices but we decided we won't do that.
其他一些低档的场所可能会降价,但我们决定不会这麽做。
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2. The downmarket German press has been asking why Germans should work until 69 to fund the retirement of Greek public-sector workers who (supposedly) knock off at 55.
针对主流大众的德国媒体已经被问到为什么德国的退休年龄要到69岁,而希腊公共事业的员工只到55岁。
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3. Few drinkers might want to be seen in public necking such downmarket stuff, but in the privacy of their own homes, who can tell the difference, especially after five or six?
恐怕没有饮酒者愿意在公共场合被看见自己钟情于低端市场,但是对于他们自己家中的隐私,特别是五点或六点钟后,谁敢说各家的情况有所不同呢?
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