ageing population的意思
ageing population中文翻譯:
老齡化人口
[經] 人口老化
相似詞語短語
growing population───不斷增長的人口
expanding population───擴張族群;增長型種群
increasing population───人口增長
adult population───成年人口
bee population───蜜蜂種群
bird population───鳥類;鳥群
deer population───鹿群
dense population───稠密的人口
entire population───整個人口;全部人口
雙語使用場景
With an ageing population comes greater spending on eye care and good prospects for growth.───由于人口老齡化,眼部護理消費的增長前景可觀.
If you have a government debt of 100% of GDP and an ageing population you need to do something.───如果你有一個相當于100%的GDP的國債和老齡化的人口必須采取措施。
The problem's getting worse because of the ageing population.───由于人口老齡化的出現,這個問題越來越糟糕.
But some regions of Europe see an opportunity in catering for an ageing population.───但歐洲一些地區在“養老”中看到了機遇.
Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR) set out the fiscal cost of an ageing population.───預算責任辦公室(OBR)開始了針對老齡化人口的國庫開支。
With China's rapidly ageing population, the number is rising quickly.───隨著中國老齡人口的快速增加, 癡呆病人的人數也在迅速增高.
Cardiac injury after orthopaedic surgery is an increasing problem particularly in ageing population.───在老年患者,骨科手術后心臟損傷問題日益突出.
Hong Kong has a serious ageing - population problem.───香港的人口老化問題嚴重.
A rapidly ageing population in many countries is also a contributing factor.───許多國家人口迅速老齡化也是一個促進因素。
英語使用場景
A rapidly ageing population makes pensions a particular worry.
Nowadays, the ageing population has more and more actual, the current "social raised founds combines the individual account of old age insurance system has gradually produced difficulty."
It has an ageing population and social security laws which will generate a massive public expenditure burden and necessitate tax increases.
They calculate that the ageing population is adding 1 percent annually to health service costs.
China's ageing population is growing . The elderly make up a large proportion of the society.
As in many areas, an increasingly ageing population was becoming an added drain on scant resources.
The problem's getting worse because of the ageing population.
An ageing population is both less productive and a more costly burden on the health services.
Does it therefore follow that an ageing population inevitably implies some impoverishment, if not among elderly, then among younger people?