differentiator / ˌdɪf əˈrɛn ʃiˌeɪ tər /

💦中学词汇差异化区分者差异化产品区分器

differentiator 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that differentiates.
  2. Computers. an electronic device whose output signal is proportional to the derivative of its input signal.
  3. Electricity, Electronics. a transducer or circuit whose output is proportional to the rate of change of the input signal.

更多differentiator例句

  1. We are a data-driven organization, and data plus our editorial experience is really a key differentiator.
  2. Consumers will grow less loyal to brands they engage with but relevancy will be a key differentiator and source of revenue-driving value for companies.
  3. His accuracy, more than anything else, has been the differentiator.
  4. A key differentiator would be Apple’s ability to integrate its self-driving system, a pricey initiative that has spurred the company to develop its own software, sensor hardware and chip technologies.
  5. I’ve still been impressed with what Google has done in its Pixel phones with almost no change in hardware, but Apple’s jump to a bigger sensor is a differentiator.
  6. “If BMW is ‘the ultimate driving machine,’ your Anthem is the ultimate differentiator,” writes Hogshead.
  7. In this day and age, higher pay can also be a brand differentiator.