subsidise
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动词第三人称单数: subsides
更多词形:
名词: subsidence | 动词过去式: subsided | 动词过去分词: subsided | 动词现在分词: subsiding | 动词第三人称单数: subsides |
单词例句:
China Mobile plans to subsidise these high-end handsets for customers with up to 50 per cent off the retail price.
中国移动计划向购买这些高端手机的客户提供补贴,最高可能达到手机零售价的50%。
But the government seems half-hearted in this structural shift: it has also announced a raft of measures to subsidise exports.
但政府似乎并不积极地进行这种消费结构的转换,它仍旧出台一系列措施旨在资助出口贸易。
The state could subsidise the transition from traditional businesses such as commodity exports to new and more lucrative activities.
国家可以对诸如商品出口的传统行业向新兴的有利可图的经济产业转移给予补贴。
Newspaper is in the monopoly power of journalism already subsidise, competition will be permanent exist.
报纸在新闻界的垄断力已消退,竞争将永久存在。
It would not make sense to subsidise a product for which there is no demand.
补贴没有销路的产品是没有道理的。
Mobile operators, who typically subsidise a part of the purchase price for phones, are another source of pricing pressure.
通常为手机购买价格提供部分补贴的移动运营商,是定价压力的另一个来源。
More generally, the gap between the necessary and the cosmetic is wider in dentistry than other areas of medicine, making it hard to agree on what the state should subsidise.
更普遍的是,在牙科领域里必需的用品和化妆性的用品之间的差距比其他医学领域要宽广的多,这使得关于在何种情形下可以获得资助的决定很难取得一致的同意。
The market did not reward saving the lives of these children, and governments did not subsidise it.
拯救这些孩子的生命并不会带来市场回报,政府也没有为此提供补贴。
To the extent that the Chinese government does subsidise oil production, it helps to bring down the price for everyone else (its subsidies for oil consumption are another matter).
从某种程度上说,中国政府补贴石油生产,对于其他所有人有利于降低价格(补贴石油消费是另一回事)。