bottleneck 的 3 个定义
- a narrow entrance or passageway.
- a place or stage in a process at which progress is impeded.
- Also called slide guitar. a method of guitar playing that produces a gliding sound by pressing a metal bar or glass tube against the strings.
- to hamper or confine by or as if by a bottleneck.
- to become hindered by or as if by a bottleneck.
bottleneck 近义词
obstacle
bottleneck 的近义词 12 个
bottleneck 的反义词 4 个
更多bottleneck例句
- Others fall outside the realm of science, like manufacturing bottlenecks, distribution challenges, vaccine hesitancy, and fear of medical establishments spreads through social media.
- If Series A is the new bottleneck, well, invest more in product and growth so you don’t slam into the capital wall.
- Clearly this big spend on reducing supply bottlenecks is a longer-term play.
- We don’t really know how this bottleneck is affecting which strains of flu are circulating for the same reason.
- As shoots compete for locations and studio space, cast and crew members, a bottleneck may emerge.
- It aims to eliminate the biggest bottleneck in a bar—processing payments.
- When U.S. output started to soar more recently, the bottleneck came early.
- Also, because Jobs insists on being involved in all products that Apple ships, he ends up becoming a bottleneck.
- The rankings then provide a still deeper look—at the most congested bottleneck segment for the worst highway in each area.
- The seven-year-long bottleneck in Cuba has finally been eased.
- This enables it to do its intended job without acting as a bottleneck in jobs requiring the power of the front end.
- We have already reached the point where shipping is no longer the bottleneck in the return of troops from the European theater.
- In an age of electronics, lack of copper had become a serious bottleneck in the production of electrical and scientific equipment.