commercialisation
commercialisation — 名詞
1. the process of arranging or running something so that it earns money, usually by
商業化
把事物轉為以營利為目的之過程
the process of arranging or running something so that it earns money, usually by treating it as a product to sell rather than as a free or public service
Many older fans regret the commercialisation of Christmas in shopping malls.
許多老粉絲很遺憾聖誕節在購物中心被商業化。
commercialisation of + [event/tradition]
Min argued that the commercialisation of school sports has changed how young athletes are treated.
Min 認為校園運動的商業化改變了年輕運動員受到的對待方式。
subject argues that the commercialisation of X has [effect]
The rapid commercialisation of the village beach drove most local fishermen away.
村裡海灘的快速商業化讓大部分當地漁民被迫離開。
Critics blame the commercialisation of birthday parties for the stress that parents now feel.
批評者把家長現在感受到的壓力,怪罪到生日派對的商業化。
Selim's research focuses on the commercialisation of new medicines after they leave the laboratory.
Selim 的研究聚焦在新藥離開實驗室之後的商業化過程。
- commodification
more academic; emphasises turning something into a tradable object
- monetisation
narrower; specifically about generating revenue, often from existing content or users
- marketing
broader; covers promotion as well as the move into commerce
- nationalisation
moving something into public rather than private commercial control
文法句型
commercialisation of [noun]
用法筆記
Subject is usually an activity, tradition, place, or invention that was previously non-commercial; often carries a critical or regretful tone when applied to culture or public life.