downmarket
[ˌdaʊnˈmɑ:rkɪt]
adj.
(商品或服务)价廉质次的,下品的,低档的;
例句:
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It is a downmarket eating house, seating about 60.
这家饭馆档次很低,大约有60个座位。
来自柯林斯例句
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Why is the company going downmarket and developing smaller machines?
为什么公司要面向低端市场开发更小的机器?
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The company wants to break away from its downmarket image.
这个公司想摆脱它面向低消费阶层的形象。
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Most prominent is the feel of downmarket LCD Soundsystem clinging to several tracks.
来自BBC
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We are increasingly not watched by younger audiences, more socially downmarket groups and minorities of all kinds.
来自BBC
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But then he got serious, and seriously downmarket, opening four of his own gritty, Britty locavore emporia.
来自WSJ