specialising
英 [ˈspeʃəlaizɪŋ]
美
v. 专门从事, 专攻( specialise的现在分词 )
specialise的现在分词
双语例句
- Anel Rojo is a 27-year-old employee at a 30-strong company specialising in community support.
27岁的阿内尔罗霍(AnelRojo)就职于一家30多人、专门从事社区支持的公司。 - But suddenly fashionable bars specialising in sake have sprung up all over Tokyo, attracting new and younger customers.
这主要是由于其传统的中老年消费群总是在不断减少。如今,专营米酒的时尚酒吧如雨后春笋般遍布东京,并吸引一批年轻的新顾客。 - It also has a library, specialising in audio and visual arts.
它也拥有一个图书馆,专门收藏视听艺术的资料。 - The 29-year-old founded you know who, a small studio specialising in user interface design also known as the "front-end" experience for web and mobile applications.
今年29岁的她创建了一家小工作室youknowwho,专注于网页和移动应用的用户界面设计也叫“前端”体验。 - The more upbeat counter to this comes from private equity and some public equity investors specialising in China.
私募股权行业以及一些专门投资中国的公共股票投资者则抱有更加乐观的看法。 - Everyone, except lawyers specialising in the lex monetae, would become much poorer.
除了专攻货币法的律师以外,所有人都将变得更加穷困。 - In1987 he launched his own production house QUARTIER LATIN specialising in Children's programs and Documentaries.
1987年,米歇尔又创立了他自己的出品公司瓜地尔拉丁,主要从事于儿童节目和记录片工作。 - In this context, there is an advantage in specialising in capital-intensive goods for which there are few competitors.
在这种情况下,专门生产资本密集型产品的国家就有了一种优势,因为竞争者寥寥无几。 - Yet the need to keep specialising and increase margins is pressing.
然而,加强专业性和提高利润率的任务仍十分紧迫。 - By specialising for too long in textiles, clothing and other low-end products, Portugal lost market share to the emerging economies of central and Eastern Europe and East Asia.
由于长期专注于纺织品、服饰和其它低端产品,葡萄牙被中、东欧和东亚的新兴经济体抢占了市场份额。