diminishing returns
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diminishing returns 基本解释
释义收益递减;
英英释义
Diminishing returns
In economics, diminishing returns (also called diminishing marginal returns) is the decrease in the marginal (per-unit) output of a production process as the amount of a single factor of production is increased, while the amounts of all other factors of production stay constant.以上来源于:Wikipedia
diminishing returns 相关例句
双语例句
- There is a law of diminishing returns that becomes operative in old age,I find.
我发现人步入老年后存在着一条收益递减的规律。
权威例句
Diminishing returns.Diminishing ReturnsDiminishing returns.Energy and PopulationRigor and relevance: careers on the lineSocial Capital and Knowledge Creation: Diminishing Returns of the Number and Strength of Exchange RelationshipsDiminishing returns epistasis among beneficial mutations decelerates adaptationDiminishing Returns from Mutation Supply Rate in Asexual PopulationsDynamic voltage and frequency scaling: the laws of diminishing returnsOn the diminishing returns of higher-order terms in asymptotic expansions of biasEconomics: Mathematical Politics or Science of Diminishing Returns? by Alexander Rosenberg"Diminishing returns"in the scaling of functional leaf traits across and within species groupsHOST POPULATION STRUCTURE AND THE EVOLUTION OF VIRULENCE: A “LAW OF DIMINISHING RETURNS”