national debt clock
常見例句
- In a sign of the times, the National Debt Clock in New York has run out of digits.
在時(shí)代的廣告牌上,紐約國(guó)家債務(wù)鐘上的數(shù)字不夠用了。 - The national debt clock in Times Square, which measures America's overdraft, has run out of noughts.
時(shí)代廣場(chǎng)的國(guó)債大鐘時(shí)時(shí)刻刻提醒人們:美國(guó)人正在肆無(wú)忌憚地透支自己的信用。 - AMERICA’S infamous debt clock, near New York’s Times Square, was switched off in 2000 after the national burden started to fall thanks to several years of Clinton-era budget restraint.
美國(guó)紐約時(shí)代廣場(chǎng)旁佇立著聲名狼藉的債務(wù)鐘。 2000[font=宋體]年,得益于克林頓時(shí)代多年的預(yù)算限制,全國(guó)的債務(wù)狀況開始好轉(zhuǎn),債務(wù)鐘于是被關(guān)掉了。 - The governor has put a deficit counter on his website, like the national debt clock in New York.
ECONOMIST: California's budget - It is inspired by the National Debt Clock, which gathered a large amount of attention when it was first posted in Manhattan in the late 1980s.
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