planned obsolescence
PETS4寫(xiě)作短語(yǔ)精選總匯
計(jì)劃報(bào)廢(指為使產(chǎn)品迅速更新而控制一定的質(zhì)量壽命)
the practice of building and selling a product with a limited useful life such that the customers feel they must buy a new version when their first purchase becomes old or inferior
Example:
A planned obsolescence strategy increased the profits of the U.S. automobile industry by increasing customers' desire to buy new car models with new features every few years.
PETS4寫(xiě)作短語(yǔ)精選總匯
計(jì)劃報(bào)廢(指為使產(chǎn)品迅速更新而控制一定的質(zhì)量壽命)
the practice of building and selling a product with a limited useful life such that the customers feel they must buy a new version when their first purchase becomes old or inferior
Example:
A planned obsolescence strategy increased the profits of the U.S. automobile industry by increasing customers' desire to buy new car models with new features every few years.