bottleneck 详细解释

bottleneck

['bɔtl.nek]

n.瓶颈
v.阻塞,妨碍
adj.狭窄的

词形变化

动词过去式: bottlenecked | 动词过去分词: bottlenecked | 动词现在分词: bottlenecking | 动词第三人称单数: bottlenecks |

词义辨析

同义参见:

obstruction  

英英释义

名词 bottleneck:

a narrowing that reduces the flow through a channel

同义词:constriction, chokepoint

the narrow part of a bottle near the top

动词 bottleneck:

slow down or impede by creating an obstruction

become narrow, like a bottleneck

补充

bottleneckbottleneck英:[ˈbɔtlnek] 美:[ˈbɑtlˌnɛk]n.1.瓶颈路段(常引起交通堵塞)Roadworks are causing bottlenecks in the city centre.道路施工导致市中心交通阻塞。2.(尤指工商业发展的)瓶颈; 阻碍; 障碍

例句

1. The shortage of skilled labour is often a serious industrial bottleneck.熟练工人的短缺常是严重的产业障碍。 2. He pushed everyone full speed ahead until production hit a bottleneck.他催促所有人拼命干活, 直到生产遭遇瓶颈。 3. to bottleneck traffic on an approach to the airport使通往机场的交通受阻 4. to bottleneck something through one channel通过一个渠道对某事情加以限制 5. The decision has bottlenecked.决议已被耽搁了。 6. Bridge construction has created a bottleneck on the southern part of Main Street.大桥施工使得主街的南段成为交通瓶颈。 7. "All decisions must be approved by the committee, and this is where the company runs into bottlenecks."公司所有决定必须经过委员会批准,这就成了制约其发展的瓶颈。