niche / nɪtʃ, niʃ /

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niche3 个定义

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

niched, nich·ing.

  1. to place in a niche.

niche 近义词

n. 名词 noun

place all one's own

更多niche例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. While those can effectively help you, staying original in your pursuit can carve a niche for you.
  4. So, no matter what niche you are in, get focused on site speed now, and address the issue before it becomes a major problem.
  5. It’s still a niche trend — retail properties being converted to industrial use.
  6. Not long ago, however, these outré components would have amounted to an interesting yet niche rap career.
  7. Nightlife (5%): Most exciting nightlife; most vibrant social scene (2.5% each, Niche).
  8. Activities and clubs (5%): Student clubs and organizations nbsp;(2.5%, U.S. News); best student centers (2.5%, Niche).
  9. The Source was initially created to help serve that niche, covering the industry with commentary, reviews, and reported features.
  10. But I have found a unique niche right now that is definitely satiating this profound need that I have always possessed.
  11. 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.
  12. In a niche in the mud wall was a cheap print of the Madonna, one candle just smouldering out before it.
  13. He casts an anxious glance around, and disappears in the niche of the cell door.
  14. Suddenly her hand came in contact with something round and small set in a large niche in the wall.
  15. The third wall, a solid one of smoke-blue plaster, held the niche called "tokonoma," where pictures are hung and flower vases set.