commercially
/kəˈmɜːʃəli/ (bre, ipa) · /kəˈmɜːrʃəli/ (ame, ipa) · /kə-ˈmər-sh(ə-)lē/ (ame, mw)
commercially — 副詞
1. in connection with running a business, trading products, or earning revenue thro
商業上
與商業活動相關地
in connection with running a business, trading products, or earning revenue through selling goods or services to the public
Dr. Okafor's new vaccine was approved, but it will not be commercially available until next year.
Dr. Okafor 的新疫苗已獲批准,但要到明年才能上市販售。
collocation: commercially available (of products)
The Watanabe family bakery grew from a small local shop into a commercially successful chain of stores.
渡邊家的麵包店從一間當地小店鋪,發展成商業上成功的連鎖企業。
collocation: commercially successful (of businesses)
Commercially, the animated film performed very well in Brazil and South Korea last quarter.
商業上來說,這部動畫電影上一季在巴西和南韓表現非常好。
A young farmer in Hualien began selling her organic honey commercially at weekend markets.
一位花蓮的年輕農民開始在週末市集商業化銷售她的有機蜂蜜。
The old railway building was not commercially valuable, so the town turned it into a public library.
舊火車站建築沒有商業價值,所以鎮上把它改成了公共圖書館。
- from a business standpoint
more formal; used in written reports and analysis
- in business terms
more conversational; common in spoken discussion
- for profit
narrower meaning that emphasizes money-making rather than general business activity
- non-commercially
direct opposite; refers to activity done without a business or profit motive
文法句型
commercially + adjective
Commercially, + clause
用法筆記
Often placed before an adjective (commercially available, commercially viable) or used as a sentence adverb at the start of a clause to introduce a business-related viewpoint.