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diversify

/dih-vur-suh-fahy, dahy-/US // dɪˈvɜr səˌfaɪ, daɪ- //UK // (daɪˈvɜːsɪˌfaɪ) //

多样化,多元化,多样性,分散

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v.有主动词 verb
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    di·ver·si·fied, di·ver·si·fy·ing.

    • : to make diverse, as in form or character; give variety or diversity to; variegate.
    • : to invest in different types of.
    • : to produce different types of.
v.无主动词 verb
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    di·ver·si·fied, di·ver·si·fy·ing.

    • : to invest in different types of industries, securities, etc.
    • : to add different types of manufactured products, crops, etc., especially to a business.

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Examples

  • We’ve done everything knowing that we had to diversify for bad times.

  • Also, like Google, Baidu has vigorously diversified, and provides dozens of services from maps to cloud storage – and its search engine backs up the whole ecosystem.

  • Among the group’s five main demands were calls for the foundation to diversify the senior leadership team and the board of trustees.

  • In my earlier years, I was taught to diversify my investments, always, to hedge against the risks associated with certain stocks, bonds, and funds.

  • These moves both strengthen and diversify our news leadership, including the creation of a new staff development role.

  • In their effort to diversify their revenue, they have capitalized on traditional practices to new advantage.

  • Republicans have failed to diversify their party in the year since proclaiming the urgency of a bigger tent.

  • Actors are constantly talking about their desire to diversify themselves and play different characters.

  • This would enable the company to diversify and compensate for losses in Europe by reaching East Asian markets.

  • I don't have the option to diversify by selling the options so diversifying means additional savings.

  • He can do no more than give answers signifying assent and dissent, which merely serve to break and diversify the exposition.

  • Groves of oak sometimes diversify those native meadows, or cover the ridges which bound them.

  • The verse of twelve syllables, called an Alexandrine, is now only used to diversify heroick lines.

  • After all, were his individual opinions and doubts expressed in a manner forceful enough to diversify him from a porcine apathy?

  • Each Walk has a noble Point of View, and they are all agreeably diversify'd.