diversified 的定义
- distinguished by various forms or by a variety of objects: diversified activity.
- distributed among or producing several types; varied: diversified investments.
diversified 近义词
various
更多diversified例句
- Plus, bringing in diversified voices, whether it’s in product development, marketing or outreach helps eliminate blindspots when it comes to building inclusive business relationships with clients and customers.
- Consumers do not come from the same backgrounds, especially in the highly diversified markets where most reside today.
- Today, Cleveland has succeeded in developing a more diversified economy and has gained a national reputation as a center for healthcare and the arts.
- Media owners with diversified revenue lines were best-positioned to weather the coronavirus crisis as it continued into the summer.
- If you must build a link profile, then have some diversified anchor texts.
- What you mostly need to worry about is keeping fees low, and getting your allocations diversified.
- The company diversified into soft drink and juice production in the late 1960s.
- White, black, gay, straight, Christian, Jewish, Muslim: Preppies have diversified quickly.
- Woe unto the central banker who diversified in that direction too quickly.
- The cuisine is rustic like the land, and its people and the flavors are intense, diversified and explosive.
- The combination of these five regions suggests a one-word description of Virginia's topography, namely, diversified.
- The site which it occupied is now a public garden, diversified with shrubbery and flowers.
- With his field-glass, Thurstane examined one after another of the mesas and buttes which diversified this enormous depression.
- The open country was finely diversified, with abundance of wood and water all around, within easy distance of the route.
- Two lines of rails, a waggon shed, and a few telegraph posts, alone diversified the outlook.