productiveness 的定义
- having the power of producing; generative; creative: a productive effort.
- producing readily or abundantly; fertile: a productive vineyard.
- causing; bringing about: conditions productive of crime and sin.
- Economics. producing or tending to produce goods and services having exchange value.
- Grammar. readily used in forming new words, as the suffix -ness.
- of or relating to the language skills of speaking and writing.
productiveness 近义词
fertility
更多productiveness例句
- Fortune Analytics has found the results are split among age groups, with Gen Z struggling the most to stay productive while working remotely.
- 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.
- Acknowledging your epistemic dependence might even make debate more productive.
- It can be productive, especially when using boat sonar to pinpoint shrimp concentrations.
- 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.
- The temperature at which the greatest productiveness is obtained varies from a minimum of 60° Fahrenheit to a maximum of 90°.
- The grains seem to show a gradual improvement in productiveness from the very oldest settlements to those of the Bronze period.
- Expressed in financial terms, all duties were imposed “for revenue only,” and estimated in reference to their productiveness.
- The reaction of ill-chosen taxes on industry is a hindrance to their productiveness and their growth.
- He has closely studied scientific methods of wheat raising, whereby he has greatly enhanced the productiveness of his fields.