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commodification

/kuh-mod-uh-fi-key-shuhn/US // kəˌmɒd ə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən //

商品化

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or fact of turning something into an item that can be bought and sold: The commodification of water means that access is available only to those who can pay.
    • : the act or fact of exploiting a person or thing for profit: Some of the tourism to developing countries risks becoming a commodification of culture and poverty.

Examples

  • In a world that elevates vacuous celebrity and commodification above hard truths and substance, King and “Tapestry” remain a continued reminder of our humanity, love, resilience and human connection in the present.

  • These artists are beyond commodification; their iconic images are, indeed, icons.

  • But their relationship illuminates two bigger problems within our culture: oversharing and commodification.

  • But the real issues at hand are oversharing and commodification.

  • True, Smith and Saltz are commenting on an especially egregious instance of commodification.

  • Great strides have been made in the commodification of lust and love.