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词汇 shelf-life
释义 shelf life
noun[ Cusually singular ]
uk /ˈʃelf ˌlaɪf/ us /ˈʃelf ˌlaɪf/pluralshelf lives
the length of time that a product, especially food, can be kept in a shop before it becomes too old to be sold or used: (尤指食品的)货架期,保质期
Fresh fruit has a very short shelf life.新鲜水果的保质期很短。
the length of time that something remains useful, popular, or successful: 可以使用(受欢迎或成功)的时限
These days many marriages have a fairly short shelf life (= don't last very long).这个时代,许多婚姻都无法持久。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Food - general words
aliment
bed
bowl of something
box scheme
carb
delicacy
dry goods
eats
farm box
fast casual
fast food
morsel
munch
non-dairy
non-food
nosh
sustenance
viands
victuals
whole food

shelf life | American Dictionary


shelf life
noun[ U ]
the length of time that something stays in good condition and can be used:
Because it is vacuum-packed, it has a much longer shelf life than regular beef.

shelf life | Business English


shelf life
noun[ C ]
ukus
the length of time that a product, especially food and medicine, can be kept before it becomes too old to be sold or used:
a short/long shelf life
Vacuum packing gives the fish a shelf life of a couple of weeks.
The product would be expensive to make and have a limited shelf life.
the length of time that something remains useful, popular, successful, etc.:
Today's technology can have a brief shelf life.
Self-help books have a longer shelf life than other bestsellers.

Examples of shelf life


shelf life
Due to the short shelflife of salad vegetables, it proved impossible to acquire any suspect foods for microbiological analysis.
The shelflife of the product is 1-2 weeks.
Perhaps they would settle for names with a slightly shorter shelflife but fewer double consonants.
Is there a feeling that as more and more courses hit the market their shelflife diminishes?
This, together with its varying strengths in conceptual and methodological grounding should ensure it a long shelflife.
Nevertheless, since this volume brings together such a diversity of information it will have a considerable shelflife.
There is enough theoretical and longitudinal material to give the book a continued interest, but it may already be half-way through its shelflife.
One is thus implicitly confronted with the question of the shelflife of books such as this.
The latter has a short shelflife and dries out quickly requiring women to bake separately for each meal.
Because of their short shelflife, hamburger buns from the outbreak period were no longer available for culture.
It would also be rash to let the opportunity to obtain this one go by, given the shelflife of compact discs in today's market.
The demand for fresh food with a long shelflife presents considerable challenges to the industry regarding prevention of contamination and growth of human pathogens in their products.
This product has a short fermentation time (4 days) and is immediately marketed (and purchased) thereafter due to the inherent short shelflife of these products.
The differences and conclusions on taste, freshness and shelflife, where they exist, appear to be linked to the existing (organic versus nonorganic) food-buying habits of the survey respondent27.
It is well-known that traditional rosé has a short shelflife.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
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