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deficit

英 ['defɪsɪt; 'diː-] 美['dɛfəsɪt]
  • n. 赤字;不足额

英英释意


1. the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required
2. an excess of liabilities over assets (usually over a certain period)

双语例句


1. These will be very constrained budgets designed to get the deficit down.
这些预算旨在减少赤字,将会大大受限。

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2. By 1973 the government deficit equalled thirty per cent of GNP.
到1973年,政府财政赤字相当于国民生产总值的30%。

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3. He recovered from a 4-2 deficit to reach the quarter-finals.
他在2比4落后的情况下实现逆转闯进1/4决赛。

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4. The US trade deficit widened to $7.59 billion in November.
11月美国的贸易赤字扩大到75.9亿美元。

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5. He promised to get to work on the state's massive deficit.
他承诺着手解决国家庞大的财政赤字问题。

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