acquisitiveness
/əˈkwɪzətɪvnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈkwɪzətɪvnəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈkwi-zə-tiv-nəs/ (ame, mw)
acquisitiveness — 名詞
1. a strong wish to obtain and keep material objects, often leading someone to coll
擁有慾
渴望擁有物品的傾向
a strong wish to obtain and keep material objects, often leading someone to collect far more than they actually need or can use
Mei-Lin's friends joked about her acquisitiveness, as she returned from every trip with more souvenirs than clothes.
Mei-Lin 的朋友常拿她的擁有慾開玩笑,因為她每次旅行回來帶的紀念品比衣服還多。
possessive + noun: 'her acquisitiveness'
One-click online shopping has turned casual browsers into people troubled by their own acquisitiveness.
一鍵下單的網路購物讓原本只是隨便看看的人,深受自身擁有慾的困擾。
Henrik admitted his acquisitiveness when he counted fourteen pairs of running shoes in his hallway cupboard.
Henrik 數到玄關櫃裡有十四雙跑步鞋時,終於承認了自己的擁有慾。
- greed
broader and more strongly negative; greed can apply to money, food, or power, while acquisitiveness is specific to material objects
- materialism
focuses on the belief that possessions are the most important thing in life, rather than the emotional drive to acquire them
- hoarding instinct
more clinical or behavioural; implies a compulsive need to accumulate things, often beyond practical use
- generosity
the opposite trait — willingness to give things away rather than accumulate them
- minimalism
a lifestyle or philosophy that deliberately limits possessions, the direct opposite of acquisitiveness
文法句型
the + noun
possessive + noun
用法筆記
Typically used with a possessive determiner (her acquisitiveness, the company's acquisitiveness) or the definite article. Avoid in casual conversation; the simpler noun greed or materialism is more common in everyday speech.
常見錯誤
2. the practice or strategy of a company regularly purchasing other businesses, esp
收購傾向
企業頻繁併購的作風
the practice or strategy of a company regularly purchasing other businesses, especially as a way to grow quickly instead of developing new products or services internally
The board grew uneasy about the firm's acquisitiveness after it bought three struggling competitors in a single quarter.
董事會對該公司的收購傾向感到不安,因為它在短短一季內就買下了三家陷入困境的競爭對手。
Sofia warned that the startup's acquisitiveness would leave it with overlapping teams and no clear direction.
Sofia 警告說,這家新創公司的收購傾向會導致團隊重疊,失去明確的方向。
warned about + noun + 's acquisitiveness
- acquisition spree
more vivid and slightly informal; describes a period of intense buying rather than a general tendency
- M&A activity
the neutral business term for mergers and acquisitions, without the judgemental tone of acquisitiveness
- organic growth
the opposite business strategy — expanding by developing products and customers internally rather than buying other companies
文法句型
possessive + noun
the + noun + of + noun
用法筆記
Restricted to formal business writing — annual reports, investor presentations, financial journalism. In everyday workplace conversation, acquisition spree or buying binge is preferred.