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niche

/nich, neesh/US // nɪtʃ, niʃ //UK // (nɪtʃ, niːʃ) //

龛位,小众,利基,小区

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an ornamental recess in a wall or the like, usually semicircular in plan and arched, as for a statue or other decorative object.
    • : a place or position suitable or appropriate for a person or thing: to find one's niche in the business world.
    • : a distinct segment of a market.
    • : Ecology. ecological niche.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to or intended for a market niche; having specific appeal: niche advertising.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    niched, nich·ing.

    • : to place in a niche.

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Examples

  • In 2020, he’s watched a flood of amateurs rush into his niche of finance—a phenomenon he last saw more than two decades ago.

  • That left the NR750 in a niche all its own, a futuristic cul-de-sac, a high-tech, outside-the-circle salute to Soichiro Honda, who died just a few months before the bike’s 1992 debut.

  • While those can effectively help you, staying original in your pursuit can carve a niche for you.

  • So, no matter what niche you are in, get focused on site speed now, and address the issue before it becomes a major problem.

  • It’s still a niche trend — retail properties being converted to industrial use.

  • Not long ago, however, these outré components would have amounted to an interesting yet niche rap career.

  • Nightlife (5%): Most exciting nightlife; most vibrant social scene (2.5% each, Niche).

  • Activities and clubs (5%): Student clubs and organizations nbsp;(2.5%, U.S. News); best student centers (2.5%, Niche).

  • The Source was initially created to help serve that niche, covering the industry with commentary, reviews, and reported features.

  • But I have found a unique niche right now that is definitely satiating this profound need that I have always possessed.

  • It was not an exalted niche to fill in life, but at least she had learned to fill it to perfection, and her ambitions were modest.

  • In a niche in the mud wall was a cheap print of the Madonna, one candle just smouldering out before it.

  • He casts an anxious glance around, and disappears in the niche of the cell door.

  • Suddenly her hand came in contact with something round and small set in a large niche in the wall.

  • The third wall, a solid one of smoke-blue plaster, held the niche called "tokonoma," where pictures are hung and flower vases set.