vaulting
常見(jiàn)例句
- The spending splurge prefigured the most toxic aspect of Labour’s domestic record: vaulting debt (see chart 2) and a fiscal deficit that equalled 11.6% of GDP in 2009-10.
揮霍的開(kāi)支預(yù)示著工黨本國(guó)紀(jì)律的最毒的方面。 跳馬站務(wù)(見(jiàn)表2)和財(cái)政赤字在2009年10以11.6%相等。 - Some now ask whether China is vaulting up the technology ladder or even threatening American national security.
現(xiàn)在有人在問(wèn),中國(guó)是否跨越了科技階梯,甚至威脅到了美國(guó)的國(guó)家安全。 - THE loans that microfinance companies make may be tiny but their ambitions can be vaulting.
微型信貸公司提供的貸款金額可能很小但是他們的野心卻不可小看。 - The sense of vaulting entitlement is gone, even if much of the squad is the same.
ECONOMIST: The intertwined fates of a people and their football team - Other facets of Mr Bush's personality mixed with his vaulting ambition to undermine his presidency.
ECONOMIST: Few people will mourn the departure of the 43rd president - Some now ask whether China is vaulting up the technology ladder or even threatening American national security.
ECONOMIST: Good for China, but good for its neighbours too 返回 vaulting