glutin
常見(jiàn)例句
- The sudden glut in the raw material to make solar panels coincided with a drop in orders from European companies hit by the recession.
在太陽(yáng)能板原材料的供應(yīng)突然過(guò)剩的同時(shí),來(lái)自受到衰退沖擊的歐洲企業(yè)的訂單減少。 - Ben Bernanke, Mr. Greenspan's successor, likes to explain America's current-account deficit as the inevitable consequence of a saving glut in the rest of the world.
本伯南克—格林斯潘的繼任者—喜歡這樣來(lái)解釋美國(guó)經(jīng)常項(xiàng)目的赤字:赤字是其他國(guó)家的存款供大于求的必然結(jié)果。 - Predictions of a glut in natural gas (which generates around 40% of Britain’s electricity) should worry atom-splitters.
天然氣(占英國(guó)發(fā)電量的40%)過(guò)剩的預(yù)測(cè)應(yīng)該引起核電廠的關(guān)切。 - Predictions of a glut in natural gas (which generates around 40% of Britain's electricity) should worry atom-splitters.
ECONOMIST: Nuclear energy is unlikely to work without a carbon tax - IDC, a market research company based in Framingham, Massachusetts, reckons that America is approaching a glut in bandwidth.
ECONOMIST: MONITOR - First, the general glut in primary metal capacity the world has 2008.
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