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
- It must target current account deficits and surpluses equally.
它必须对经常账户赤字和盈余一视同仁。 - At some point, they have to slash fiscal deficits.
在某个时刻,它们将不得不削减财政赤字。 - But their surpluses depend on the willingness and ability of others to run deficits.
但它们的盈余取决于其它国家承担赤字的意愿和能力。 - The resulting capital flow financed the US trade and current account deficits.
由此带来的资金流动为美国贸易逆差和经常账户赤字提供了融资。 - Unlike emerging economies, they can therefore slash interest rates and increase fiscal deficits.
不同于新兴经济体,它们因此可以降低利率,并增加财政赤字。 - 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。 - Other nations facing big deficits and slow economic growth are also seeing their borrowing costs rise.
面临巨额赤字和经济增长缓慢的其他国家也看到其借贷成本上涨。 - This simply refers to current balance of payments surpluses and deficits.
这仅仅是指经常项目的收支盈余和赤字。 - Where deficits and interest rates are too high, governments have no choice but to consolidate.
在赤字和利率均过高的国家,政府除了整顿财政外别无选择。 - 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。