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 oversupply [,әuvәsә'plai]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 过度供给

n. 过多的供应品

[经] 供给过多




    oversupply
    [ noun ]
    1. the quality of being so overabundant that prices fall

    2. <noun.attribute>
    [ verb ]
    1. supply with an excess of

    2. <verb.possession> flood glut
      flood the market with tennis shoes
      Glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient


    Oversupply \O`ver*sup*ply"\, v. t.
    To supply in excess.


    Oversupply \O"ver*sup*ply`\, n.
    An excessive supply; a supply in excess of demand.

    A general oversupply or excess of all commodities. --J.
    S. Mill.

    1. That bolsters the prospect of oversupply, which doesn't bode well for the long term, an analyst said.
    2. Meanwhile, interest rates on the Treasury's 30-year bond climbed above 8.50 percent during a market sell-off triggered by oversupply concerns as a wave of government auctions began.
    3. When erosion of planning controls has led to unprecedented oversupply, it may be suspect to assume that yields will remain inside their traditional range.
    4. Industry officials say the government doesn't want a repeat of the oversupply of light commercial vehicles that followed the approval of four major foreign collaborations in the past two years.
    5. Also, the weakness of the economy and the record oversupply of offices in London, mean rental values will continue to fall. The disastrous record of foreign investors who had previously invested in London might be another cause for caution.
    6. Nash last year began building more-expensive homes for the second-time home buyer in Austin and Houston, both cities with an oversupply of such homes that generally sell for $130,000 or more.
    7. However, Beutel said, traders also remained pessimistic about the chances for reducing the current oversupply of oil. "The perceptions are that OPEC is not going to be able to live up to its agreement" to cut production, he said.
    8. Financials were also lower with Bank of Tokyo declining Y60 to Y1,320 and Nomura Securities falling Y40 to Y2,170. Mitsubishi Electric fell Y8 to Y793 on oversupply concerns.
    9. "It's not the end of the world, but when you have office auctions it's a pretty good barometer that the market has an enormous oversupply."
    10. Increasing oversupply and persistently low prices are indicated for cocoa under three of four projected scenarios in a study by the International Cocoa Organization and the Geneva-based United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
    11. A Garden State Paper official said that an oversupply of newsprint in the market has led to depressed prices for newsprint, but that recycled newsprint, which is in greater demand, is scarce and selling at premium prices.
    12. The recession and an oversupply of many chemicals reduced petrochemical profits. The only bright spot for Big Oil was the price of crude, which averaged around $2 a barrel higher than last year. Natural gas prices were dismal, however.
    13. The slight oversupply might continue for some years. Supplies from South Africa, the world's biggest producer, were constrained by production difficulties but grew modestly.
    14. Oil futures prices retreated on the New York Mercantile Exchange as traders grew skeptical that a possible cease-fire in the Iran-Iraq war would soon reduce the world oversupply of oil, analysts said.
    15. The AP Worries about a continuing oversupply of oil following another failed OPEC meeting could further erode prices this week, analysts say.
    16. Only garlic was in oversupply, it said.
    17. "In fact, there is an oversupply," McKenzie said. "We are speaking most urgently about realigning the system of health care delivery." In analyzing the findings, the report said "the picture painted here is frightening.
    18. There isn't an oversupply or undersupply, but an adequate supply of housing, Mr Daugherty says.
    19. Despite the oversupply, contracting for the building of even more commercial space had been running at just under 1 billion square feet a year even though demand was deteriorating.
    20. In the short run that will put further downward pressure on yields, even if in the long run it leads to an oversupply of space. There are snags.
    21. The ensuing price jump in the futures market brought oil back to its levels of earlier this month, before a steep skid in prices sparked by concerns about a worldwide oversupply of oil.
    22. The oversupply of commercial real estate leaves little prospect for construction in response to lower interest rates.
    23. A surge in building work at the end of the 1980s has created a large oversupply of office space.
    24. The sharply lower earnings stem from a continuing depression in the poultry industry, he said, reflecting oversupply, lower selling prices, increased feed costs and higher marketing costs.
    25. BP said prices fell steadily during the recent quarter because of worries about oversupply by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
    26. While wholesale prices have dropped as much as 28 cents since mid-May because of an oversupply and sluggish demand, retail prices have fallen only about 6 cents.
    27. The hotel concern is trying to sell properties after overbuilding and has been hurt by an oversupply of rooms in the industry.
    28. Prescription drugs face increasing competition from generic drugs, an oversupply of distributors, and a shortage of new products.
    29. Under normal conditions, the world market will be in a state of marginal oversupply.
    30. Vacancy rates are still extremely high and rents, with few exceptions, are declining. The continuing oversupply means that the commercial property sector will only gradually stabilise.
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