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词汇 overproduction
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Definition of overproduction in English:

overproduction

noun ˌəʊvəprəˈdʌkʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1Production of more of a product, commodity, or substance than is wanted or needed.

    there was a crisis of overproduction in traditional manufacturing
    certain foods cause overproduction of bacteria in the stomach
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Toward solving the problem of overproduction, Chase also recommended shorter working hours for all.
    • But the breeding program contributed to overproduction of research chimps.
    • This rush to invest in Brazil and exploit its markets and workers has led to capitalist overproduction.
    • Shortly, Brazil's economy collapsed due to an overproduction of coffee.
    • Individuals with asthma frequently suffer from mucus overproduction, which is believed to contribute to airway obstruction.
    • The company has been struggling for years in a global car manufacturing industry that is experiencing serious overproduction.
    • These exports result in large part from U.S. government policies that encourage overproduction.
    • In fact, subsidies and technological innovation had already led to overproduction.
    • His condition was the result of overproduction of growth hormone caused by a benign tumour on the pituitary gland.
    • This inflow of foreign investment and credit capital may well exceed the absorptive capacity of economies already prone to overproduction.
  • 2The recording or arrangement of a song or piece of music in such an elaborate way that the spontaneity or artistry of the original material is lost.

    so many tracks suffer from overproduction
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The album's best moments come in the form of opulent ballads that wallow in overproduction that actually works.
    • She's got a beautiful and powerful voice that isn't lost in overproduction but is still adult-contemporary and radio-friendly.
    • Each album since their debut has succumbed to ever-increasing layers of gloss and painstaking overproduction.
    • The songs haven't been messed up by overproduction and remixing.
    • This burst of African political pop is included on their debut album, along with a mixed batch of songs in which their gutsy vocals are sometimes swamped by over-production.
    • Even a cover of Cream's song, "Sunshine Of Your Love," which should have worked, is ruined by overproduction and silly effects.
    • Though they do happen to be the most embellished songs here, it's not overproduction that kills them; they're just bad songs.
    • Those early albums have often been criticized for overproduction, but this one sounds just right.
    • Few good musical ideas can survive in a sea of overproduction and inappropriate instrumentation choices that happened to be trendy at that moment.
    • Live, their songs have been free to breathe, far away from studio excesses and overproduction.

Definition of overproduction in US English:

overproduction

nounˈˌōvərprəˈdəkSHən
  • 1Production of more of a product, commodity, or substance than is wanted or needed.

    there was a crisis of overproduction in traditional manufacturing
    certain foods cause overproduction of bacteria in the stomach
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These exports result in large part from U.S. government policies that encourage overproduction.
    • Individuals with asthma frequently suffer from mucus overproduction, which is believed to contribute to airway obstruction.
    • Toward solving the problem of overproduction, Chase also recommended shorter working hours for all.
    • This rush to invest in Brazil and exploit its markets and workers has led to capitalist overproduction.
    • The company has been struggling for years in a global car manufacturing industry that is experiencing serious overproduction.
    • In fact, subsidies and technological innovation had already led to overproduction.
    • But the breeding program contributed to overproduction of research chimps.
    • His condition was the result of overproduction of growth hormone caused by a benign tumour on the pituitary gland.
    • This inflow of foreign investment and credit capital may well exceed the absorptive capacity of economies already prone to overproduction.
    • Shortly, Brazil's economy collapsed due to an overproduction of coffee.
  • 2The recording or arrangement of a song or piece of music in such an elaborate way that the spontaneity or artistry of the original material is lost.

    so many tracks suffer from overproduction
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She's got a beautiful and powerful voice that isn't lost in overproduction but is still adult-contemporary and radio-friendly.
    • The album's best moments come in the form of opulent ballads that wallow in overproduction that actually works.
    • This burst of African political pop is included on their debut album, along with a mixed batch of songs in which their gutsy vocals are sometimes swamped by over-production.
    • Those early albums have often been criticized for overproduction, but this one sounds just right.
    • Even a cover of Cream's song, "Sunshine Of Your Love," which should have worked, is ruined by overproduction and silly effects.
    • Live, their songs have been free to breathe, far away from studio excesses and overproduction.
    • Though they do happen to be the most embellished songs here, it's not overproduction that kills them; they're just bad songs.
    • Each album since their debut has succumbed to ever-increasing layers of gloss and painstaking overproduction.
    • Few good musical ideas can survive in a sea of overproduction and inappropriate instrumentation choices that happened to be trendy at that moment.
    • The songs haven't been messed up by overproduction and remixing.
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