economic
美音:[.ekə'nɑmɪk] 英音:[.ekə'nɒmɪk]简单释义:
adj.经济的;经济上的;经济学的;有利可图的
网络经济环境;经济性;经济因素
完整释义:
adj.
1.经济学的;经济(上)的;实用的
2.〔罕用语〕经济的,节俭的
3.经济功率
4.经济出力
5.节省的
6.〔委婉语〕故意隐瞒的
7.有嬴利的
例句:
But a declining population is going to have at least two very beneficial economic effects.
不过衰减的人口数量至少会带来两项非常有益的经济效应。Obama said jobs figures tend to be the last to catch up in an economic recovery.
奥巴马表示,就业数据通常都是最后才会赶上经济复苏的脚步。The relationship between the financial development and economic growth has always been a hot topic among the economic scholars.
金融发展与经济增长之间的相互关系一直以来都是经济学界探讨的热点问题。Faced with an economic mess, it might be easier for CEOs to shift operations out of the US instead.
面对糟糕的经济局势,对于CEO而言,将业务迁出美国或许更为容易。The rest of South America is enjoying strong economic growth, but Venezuela is only just emerging from two years of recession.
休战的南美洲经济增长强劲,但委内瑞拉才刚从两年的经济衰退中走出来。In his address to the Washington conference, Bernanke said the economic growth is slowing as a result of credit crisis.
在伯南克此次华盛顿会议的讲话中,他表示经济发展缓慢是信贷危机导致的结果。Despite economic uncertainties and effects of the recession, consumers have continued to spend a lot of money online.
尽管有经济不确定性和经济衰退的影响,消费者继续花费大量的金钱进行网上消费。There was a time when America's economic trousers were supported by what is now loosely referred to as the Rust Belt.
有段时间,美国经济的两条腿由现在被广义地称之为“铁带”来支撑。
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