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sourcing

/sawr-sing, sohr-/US // ˈsɔr sɪŋ, ˈsoʊr- //

采购

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Economics.

    • : the buying of components of a product from an outside supplier, often one located abroad: Foreign sourcing in the auto industry has eliminated jobs.

Examples

  • They have software to integrate, recipes and we do the food manufacturing and sourcing to control quality, and ultimately they will operate the single location.

  • So DJI might not have as much trouble sourcing components from domestic supply chains.

  • This type of farming allows us to consider meat sourcing that doesn’t just lower our impact, but could actually be environmentally beneficial.

  • There’s more scrutiny for sure in recent years, especially around data sourcing practices as well as from an ethics perspective.

  • Moreover, the startup will spend the money on securing health-related certificates and adding Japan to its sourcing regions.

  • And so we compiled this list through conversations with colleagues and social media crowd-sourcing.

  • At Reebok, the company had already begun sourcing goods and services in Asia by the time he began as CEO.

  • I personally took that as a vindication of the care I had taken in making sure I had solid, independent sourcing.

  • No one is paid; money for food and supplies is raised via internet crowd-sourcing or old-fashioned donation collection tins.

  • The trio haunted east coast flea markets, sourcing knickknacks that would adorn the lobby and guest rooms.