social unrest
常見(jiàn)例句
- Social unrest, violence, and outbreaks of disease can easily spread beyond a single neighbourhood or district to endanger all citizens and taint a city’s reputation.
社會(huì)動(dòng)亂、暴力和疾病暴發(fā)很容易傳播到單一的居民區(qū)或地區(qū)之外,對(duì)所有公民造成危險(xiǎn)竝損害城市的聲譽(yù)。 - "It will have a negative impact on their living standards and their nutrition, a situation that may lead to social unrest and distrust, " he added.
“這將對(duì)對(duì)他們的生活水平和營(yíng)養(yǎng)産生負(fù)麪影響,這種情況可能會(huì)導(dǎo)致社會(huì)不安和不信任, ”他補(bǔ)充說(shuō)。 - Will 2010 be a year of social unrest?
2010年會(huì)是社會(huì)動(dòng)蕩不安的一年嗎? - Analyst Kerry Brown, of the London-based research group Chatham House, compared Britain's deficit to that of Greece, where financial problems have led to massive cuts in spending and deep social unrest.
- World Bank economist Louis Kuijs says he is not too concerned by strikes and says he does not see any signs that the industrial unrest will become a major problem for either social stability or for the Chinese and global economies.
- The chief obstacle to reform is the leadership's abhorrence of social unrest—even small-scale protests.
ECONOMIST: China's suspended politics - With the resulting increase in unemployment, the likelihood of social unrest would be high.
FORBES: China Momentum Continues, But What Does It Mean? - While the market is cheering the new measures, social unrest in Greece could temper gains today.
FORBES: Athens Smolders And Stocks Rise 返回 social unrest