fiscally
常見例句
- As to your wish to have an extra secretary , let's leave it open until the next fiscal year.
你希望增補(bǔ)一名秘書的事,到下一財(cái)政年度再定。 - Because they were more fiscally responsible during the past boom than in previous ones, governments were able to afford stimulus measures during the recession.
因爲(wèi)在上次的繁榮中他們在財(cái)政上比從前更加負(fù)責(zé),所以在危機(jī)期間,政府有足夠的資本實(shí)施刺激計(jì)劃。 - Jim Cooper, one of the Democrats’ most fiscally hawkish congressmen, fears that if push comes to shove, his party will not long remain stalwart on deficit-neutrality.
民主黨財(cái)政上最強(qiáng)硬的國會(huì)議員之一吉姆?庫伯擔(dān)心,如果壓力過大民主黨將不會(huì)堅(jiān)持赤字中性的立場。 - In an age where spending is out of control, you'll need to prove that you are a fiscally responsible manager who knows how to get the most out of a buck.
在一個(gè)不會(huì)控制自己花錢的年齡,你需要証明在財(cái)政上你是一個(gè)理性的經(jīng)歷,你知道怎樣利用好每一分錢使其發(fā)揮最大的作用。 - "One would think that our government would be fiscally responsible and try and contain our debt.
- Germany has traditionally been fiscally conservative and Germans are viewed as prudent with their money.
- "Jack's challenge over the next few years is to use his extraordinary skill and experience to cut down that deficit and put our nation back on a fiscally responsible path.
- They claim to be more fiscally responsible, but show a willingness to support underfunded expenditures.
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