neoclassic的意思
neoclassic中文翻譯:
adj.新古典主義的(等于neoclassical)
neoclassical economics───[經]新古典經濟學
New Growth Theory has made technological change endogenous, overcoming the flaw of exogenous technology in the Neoclassic Growth Theory.───在經濟增長理論研究中,新增長理論克服古典增長理論中技術為外生因素的缺陷,把技術進步內生化。
The doors, the decorative boards, the top line, all in unified pink white, contains neoclassic romantic style.───門板、裝飾板、頂線……統一的米白色調,蘊含著新古典主義的浪漫風格。
the second part, we try to analyze the water environment institution with the method of neoclassic economics and new institution economics.───第二部分試圖利用新古典經濟學和新制度經濟學的方法對水環境制度作一分析。
A behavioral pattern different from the one assumed by neoclassic rationalists is put forward in behavioral economics.───行為經濟學提出了一種不同于新古典理性人假設的行為模式。
This paper makes an attempt at unifying behavioral economics and neoclassic economics under the framework of mental cost model.───論文試圖在心智成本范式的框架下把新古典經濟學與行為經濟學統一起來。
a building that evokes the neoclassic style of architecture without copying it.───一座再現新古典主義建筑風格但沒有照搬的建筑物。
The house is decorated in neoclassic style.───這座房子裝修為新古典風格。
This thesis is base on neoclassic economic development policies, and tries to use human capital investment to promote economic development of western area.
Created from a century-old neoclassic Turkish prison in the core of this fabled city – steps from the Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace.
Based on neoclassic economic growth supposition(sentencedict.com), this paper examines the condition to achieve economic convergence between provinces.
Neoclassic styles were imposed on the landscape.
This is yet another example of the late neoclassic baroque period.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of a neoclassic style, as in clothing or the decorative arts, prevalent in France during the first part of the19th century.
The house is decorated in neoclassic style.
The facades of neoclassic landmarks were blown to bits during the sectarian fighting.
The neoclassic design, with its six tall Corinthian columns and sculptured pediment, is the famous building known around the world today that NYSE still occupies, and is a National Historic Landmark.