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increase spending的意思

increase spending中文翻譯:

增加開支

相似詞語短語

increase───v.增加;增大;提高;增強;n.(Increase)(英、美、印、尼日尼亞)英克里斯(人名);n.增加;增多;增長

spending───n.花費;開銷;v.花費;度過(spend的現在分詞形式)

discretionary spending───可自由支配的個人開支

compulsive spending───強迫性過度消費

spending power───(市民)購買力,消費能力,支出能力;消費力

spending spree───消費熱潮

spending cuts───開支削減

spending capacity───消費能力

marked increase───顯著增加

雙語使用場景

All parties are promising to increase spending on health.───各政黨都在許諾增加醫療開支。

Lenders, however, are less likely to increase spending sharply when the values of the loans they own rise.───放貸人在其所擁有的貸款價值上升之時則鮮有可能會急劇地增加其支出。

China will increase spending to pledge more than 333m mu (22.2m hectares) of winter wheat nationwide this year.───今年我國秋冬種生產將加大資金投入,力爭冬小麥面積穩定在3.33億畝以上。

This was the right policy given the need to increase spending quickly, but this increase in investment can only last for a while.───鑒于迅速增加支出的必要性,這是一項合理政策,但投資增加僅能持續一段時間。

We also wouldn't be able to increase spending as much as I had proposed in the campaign, at least at first.───我們也不能像我競選時提議的那樣增加那么多支出,至少一開始不行。

Consumers 'need to find their sea legs' and increase spending for the recovery to become self-sustaining, he said.───消費者需要找到適應的方法并增加支出,以使經濟復蘇能夠持續發展。

He says letting consumers keep more of their own money should increase spending at a time when people might otherwise spend less.───他認為,讓消費者擁有更多可支配資金可以刺激消費,否則人們可能會減少消費。

Countries already laboring under high debt burdens and with less room to increase spending are less attractive.───那些為了高額負債而操煩不已、且沒有多大擴大支出空間的國家,其貨幣也較不具吸引力。

Yet those parts of the private sector not burdened by high levels of debt see little reason to increase spending.───然而,債務水平并不很高的私營部門,幾乎看不到增加開支的理由。

英語使用場景

All parties are promising to increase spending on health.

Mr Yeltsin does have some options to increase spending without higher inflation.

The government has announced plans to increase spending on adult education.

The Conservatives have promised to increase spending on health and education if they get in.

We shall do this while continuing to increase spending on the essential public services on which we all depend.

If they fully paid their annual pension costs, the states would need to increase spending by over $700 billion a year, or over 40% of their current outlays.