productiveness / prəˈdʌk tɪv /

生产力生产性生产率产能

productiveness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having the power of producing; generative; creative: a productive effort.
  2. producing readily or abundantly; fertile: a productive vineyard.
  3. causing; bringing about: conditions productive of crime and sin.
  4. Economics. producing or tending to produce goods and services having exchange value.
  5. Grammar. readily used in forming new words, as the suffix -ness.
  6. of or relating to the language skills of speaking and writing.

productiveness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

fertility

更多productiveness例句

  1. Fortune Analytics has found the results are split among age groups, with Gen Z struggling the most to stay productive while working remotely.
  2. AI and people are engaging in the same sorts of commercially productive activities—but the businesses for which they work are taxed differently depending on who, or what, does the work.
  3. Acknowledging your epistemic dependence might even make debate more productive.
  4. It can be productive, especially when using boat sonar to pinpoint shrimp concentrations.
  5. Google parent company Alphabet’s X division—internally called “the moonshot factory”—announced a project called Mineral, launched to develop technologies for a more sustainable, resilient, and productive food system.
  6. The temperature at which the greatest productiveness is obtained varies from a minimum of 60° Fahrenheit to a maximum of 90°.
  7. The grains seem to show a gradual improvement in productiveness from the very oldest settlements to those of the Bronze period.
  8. Expressed in financial terms, all duties were imposed “for revenue only,” and estimated in reference to their productiveness.
  9. The reaction of ill-chosen taxes on industry is a hindrance to their productiveness and their growth.
  10. He has closely studied scientific methods of wheat raising, whereby he has greatly enhanced the productiveness of his fields.