deficits
英 [ˈdɛfɪsɪts]
美 [ˈdɛfɪsɪts]
n. 赤字; 逆差; 亏损; 不足额; 缺款额; 缺少
deficit的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 差额;赤字;亏损;逆差
Adeficitis the amount by which something is less than what is required or expected, especially the amount by which the total money received is less than the total money spent.- They're ready to cut the federal budget deficit for the next fiscal year.
他们已准备好削减下一财年的联邦预算赤字。 - ...a deficit of 3.275 billion francs.
32.75亿法郎的赤字
- They're ready to cut the federal budget deficit for the next fiscal year.
双语例句
- So a big reduction in these fiscal deficits probably demands an offsetting reduction in business sector 'financial surpluses.
因此要大幅削减这些财政赤字,就可能需要抵消性地削减企业部门的财务盈余。 - But shortages, black markets and enlarged budget deficits appear.
但短缺、黑市和预算赤字扩大却纷纷现身。 - The budget the president unveiled last week would raise spending and fiscal deficits to record levels.
总统上星期公布的这个预算案将把政府开支和财政赤字提高到创记录的水平。 - Already there are warnings that all such devices will increase budget deficits and debt.
已经有警告称,所有这些手段将增加预算赤字和债务。 - Both countries suffer from soaring unemployment, large budget deficits and wobbly financial sectors.
两国都深受失业率飙升、预算赤字拉大以及财政岌岌可危之苦。 - President Obama's budget projects federal deficits in excess of$ 1 trillion for this year and2011.
奥巴马提出的今年和2011年联邦赤字将超过1兆美元。 - Federal deficits can cause inflation.
联邦赤字会引起通货膨胀。 - The starting point must be with the pattern of current account deficits and surpluses.
我们必须从经常账户赤字和盈余的格局谈起。 - One might imagine, for example, that advanced countries eliminated their fiscal deficits but maintained these private surpluses.
比如,你可以设想一下,发达国家消除了财政赤字,但私人部门的盈余维持不变。 - Fiscal policy uses budget deficits or surpluses to promote economic stability and growth.
财政政策利用预算赤字或剩余来促进经济的稳定和发展。