crowd out
英 [kraʊd aʊt]
美 [kraʊd aʊt]
把…排挤在外
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 把…排挤在外
If one thingcrowds outanother, it is so successful or common that the other thing does not have the opportunity to be successful or exist.- In the 1980s American exports crowded out European films.
20世纪80年代美国出口影片把欧洲影片挤出了市场。
- In the 1980s American exports crowded out European films.
英英释义
verb
- press, force, or thrust out of a small space
- The weeds crowded out the flowers
双语例句
- This implied they would have a zero stimulatory effect: public spending would simply crowd out private spending.
这意味着,巨额赤字不会带来任何刺激效果:公共支出只会挤出私人支出。 - The second problem is that big state-backed enterprises crowd out small entrepreneurial ones.
其次,国家支持的大企业挤占了中小企业的发展空间。 - They settle down in hospitable regions, and crowd out those that can't compete.
他们定居在寄居区域,而在竞争失败的细菌被排挤出来。 - And the commercial and regulatory privileges of these companies crowd out private alternatives.
这些公司的商业和管理权限排挤了大量的私人替代品。 - Just as petrol price rises crowd out discretionary spending in New York and London, food price surges squash spending in China.
正如汽油涨价会挤压纽约人和伦敦人的可支配开支,食品价格猛涨也会挤压中国人在其他方面的开支。 - It follows that there is a trade-off in the use of credit, so that financial investment may crowd out the financing of production.
照此推断,在信贷的利用上存在取舍,因此金融投资可能会挤走生产融资。 - The last school bell rings, and students crowd out of classrooms and jam the halls.
放学铃响了,学生们涌出课室,挤满了过道。 - You've got quite a crowd out there.
你已让外面聚集了一堆人了。 - Its siren call ( or beep, or blinking light) can crowd out the time and energy we have for real human connection.
它的警笛呼叫(或嘟嘟声,闪烁灯)往往会挤占我们本可以用来进行人际交往的时间和精力。 - The New York Times Book Review gives such books their own best-seller list so they won't crowd out the real books.
《纽约时报书评》给这类图书单独排了畅销书榜,以免它们把其他真正的书籍都挤出去。