earmarks
第三人称单数:
动词第三人称单数: earmarks
更多词形:
动词过去式: earmarked | 动词过去分词: earmarked | 动词现在分词: earmarking | 动词第三人称单数: earmarks |
单词例句:
President Obama is expected to lay out guidelines this morning to overhaul earmarks.
奥巴马总统在今早会公布一项关于检查款项的指导方针。
Correct speech is an earmark of the educated man.
谈吐得体是受过教育的标志。
The bill, which includes an estimated 438 earmarks, is the first Senate legislation to require the disclosure of all earmark sponsors.
该法案包含大约438项专项拨款,是参议院第一部要求公开所有专款发起者的法案。
In total, earmarks represent less than two percent of the federal spending bill.
总的说来,专门拨款只占联邦政府开支总额的不到1%。
This year, the central treasury will earmark 10.6 billion yuan of poverty-relief funds.
今年,中央安排财政扶贫资金106亿元。
Still, Ms MacGuineas thinks Mr Obama has to start with waste and earmarks to build the necessary credibility for bigger steps.
然而,玛雅麦克金尼斯认为奥巴马还是需要从浪费和专款开始的.为日后更大的举动建立必要的信用。
Recently, wang Shutong is in on map of the world on mark thickly dotted earmark.
最近,王树彤在世界地图上标上了密密麻麻的记号。
Estimates of the cost of "earmarks" in the legislation vary.
对这项议案中的专项拨款的所需费用做出的估算不同。
He can insert the earmark into a big, fat, unrelated bill, in the hope that it passes without anyone reading it.
他可以在一份与其无涉又有油水可捞的大法案中做个赞成标记,指望无人阅读即可通过。