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 backlog ['bæk`lɔg]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 积压待办的事务, 积压而未交付的订货, 积压的工作

vt. 储备, 把...积压起来

[计] 储备, 后备, 积压

[经] 积压, 积压未交订货


  1. By most measures,1988 has been an excellent year for the Boeing Company. The giant aerospace concern has racked up record sales and has a huge backlog of orders.
    用多半尺度衡量,1988年对波音公司来说都是极好的一年。这一规模庞大的航空公司不但在销售方面创下记录,并积压了大量订单。
  2. Plowed through the backlog of work.
    费力处理一堆积压待办的工作
  3. My secretary can not cope with the backlog of paperwork.
    我的秘书无力处理积压下来的文书作业。


backlog
[ noun ]
  1. an accumulation of jobs not done or materials not processed that are yet to be dealt with (especially unfilled customer orders for products or services)

  2. <noun.group>
  3. the large log at the back of a hearth fire

  4. <noun.substance>
  5. something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose

  6. <noun.possession>
[ verb ]
  1. accumulate and create a backlog

  2. <verb.change>


Backlog \Back"log`\ (b[a^]k"l[o^]g`; 115), n. [Back, a. + log.]
1. A large stick of wood, forming the back of a fire on the
hearth. Contrasted to {forestick}. [U.S.]

There was first a backlog, from fifteen to four and
twenty inches in diameter and five feet long,
imbedded in the ashes. --S. G.
Goodrich.

2. An accumulation (of tasks or of materials) that were not
performed or processed at the normal time and require
attention; as, unexpected demand led to a large backlog of
unfilled orders; politically motivated delays led to a
large backlog of unconfirmed judicial appointments.
[PJC]

  1. Amdahl officials declined to break out the company's shipments or order backlog.
  2. It fell into loss in this year's first quarter and slashed production by more than 40 per cent in order to reduce its backlog of unsold vehicles.
  3. But the backlog itself is more than enough to torpedo any general recovery in land prices.
  4. Its production backlog has climbed to a record $54 billion. While it's nice to know there are plenty of customers, McDonnell Chairman John F. McDonnell said he wants to ensure the company is making, not losing, money on its orders.
  5. The grounding of the shuttle fleet and the Titan 34D rocket, also after a 1986 failure, has left the Pentagon with a backlog of about 40 reconnaissance, communications, navigation and other military satellites to be launched.
  6. But James Cole of the department's Economic Research Service warned that a backlog of demand will siphon off most of the 1989 crop increases without allowing the United States to rebuild its stockpiles significantly.
  7. The decrees are expected to allow the government to bypass the lower house of parliament, which is faced with an overwhelming backlog of vital economic legislation.
  8. The backlog of nominations includes the expected personal requests such as Otto's Lake and Moore's Mountain, and also some unexpected ones.
  9. Its backlog, swollen further by the Machinists union strike that ended Nov. 20, is now worth $85 billion.
  10. This figure is a signal that there isn't a backlog of animals on feed lots.
  11. Mr. Instone said the company has an order backlog valued at "about $16.6 million, up from $12.1 million at this time last year."
  12. Mr Peter White, Alliance & Leicester chief executive, said the backlog of housing demand was 'like a dam waiting to burst'.
  13. Such actions, the exchange said, wouldn't "have significant effect on volume or the settlement backlog."
  14. The company said it nonetheless expects to be profitable for all of fiscal 1992, ending next Sept. 30, because its order backlog is strong.
  15. "This simply means that the existing claims backlog must be reduced and processing improved.
  16. Moody attributed some of the problems cited by the FDA to a tremendous backlog of reports, which he said is almost resolved.
  17. Hiscock estimated up to one-third of the annual 15,000 last-minute applications were caught in the backlog.
  18. He said many shippers delayed shipments until the canal opened, and that the backlog, which reached 150 ships at one point, is about half of that now.
  19. The National unit's backlog was boosted earlier this month to about $500 million by a $200 million contract to build a U.S. Navy ship.
  20. But Attorney General Dick Thornburgh pledged to clear up the backlog in Rome before closing down the transit facility.
  21. Some 20% to 25% of aircraft makers' firm-order backlog constitutes planes ordered by leasing companies.
  22. For the remainder of fiscal 1992, Lindsay said its backlog reflects continued strong demand for irrigation equipment. But the diversified products business will "probably remain depressed until the economy more fully recovers," the company said.
  23. Members of Congress have attacked the administration's request for more money to rescue savings and loans, accusing the White House of delays in prosecuting a growing backlog of fraud cases.
  24. Contract backlog at fiscal year's end stood at 444, up from 251 a year earlier.
  25. Phil Friedman, an analyst with Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., said he doubted Boeing's backlog of orders was a factor in the TWA purchase.
  26. The industry's backlog of unfilled orders declined in May, as it has in four of the first five months of 1990.
  27. The Comex's Mr. Brody said the backlog wasn't entirely the exchange's fault.
  28. "They started the year with a strong backlog of orders that are priced higher than the backlog of a year ago," says Mr. Mirek.
  29. "They started the year with a strong backlog of orders that are priced higher than the backlog of a year ago," says Mr. Mirek.
  30. International Lease's Mr. Hazy said Boeing would be "sending down a delegation" today to discuss the strike's impact on the backlog of more than 150 jetliners Internatonal Lease expects to receive over the next several years.
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