thin margin
常見(jiàn)例句
- As The Economist went to press, the government still led those contests by a razor-thin margin, with 66% of the vote counted.
至截稿時(shí),已經(jīng)清點(diǎn)了66%的選票,政府方面在仍然在以上幾項(xiàng)測(cè)試中以微弱優(yōu)勢(shì)領(lǐng)先。 - Civilisation (at least in a free-market system) is forever pushing the limits of what can be achieved, and so will tend to operate with a thin margin.
在自由市場(chǎng)經(jīng)濟(jì)中的文明是永遠(yuǎn)由人類所能達(dá)到的限度所推動(dòng),并逐漸趨向于一個(gè)小的邊際值。 - He pushed his stimulus package through Congress by a wafer-thin margin; the Troubled Asset Relief Programme, money to be used for bailing out banks, was originally turned down by Congress.
他推進(jìn)的刺激計(jì)劃在國(guó)會(huì)上以少量的票數(shù)領(lǐng)先而獲得通過(guò),提出用錢注資銀行的問(wèn)題資產(chǎn)救助計(jì)劃很明顯被國(guó)會(huì)否定了。 - After weeks of debate, the state House restored the death penalty by a razor-thin margin: two votes.
ECONOMIST: The death penalty - As a result, for all practical purposes the Fed has no equity, no reserves and only a razor thin margin for error.
FORBES: Experts Agree The Fed's In Big Trouble - Mr Paisley wants the poll to be a re-run of the 1998 referendum which gave Mr Trimble a wafer-thin margin among unionists.
ECONOMIST: Northern Ireland 返回 thin margin