favoured state
基本解釋
- 有利態(tài)
英漢例句
- It is clear that the same difficulties will recur in all the towns of the favoured state.
顯而易見(jiàn),同樣的困難還會(huì)在被選中的那個(gè)州的各個(gè)城市之間發(fā)生。
suxuewang.com - Because publicly owned banks have directed credit to favoured state firms, bamboo capitalists have long been starved of capital.
由于國(guó)有銀行一般都會(huì)貸款給知名的國(guó)有企業(yè),民營(yíng)小微企業(yè)的資金需求很難得到滿(mǎn)足。 - As a liberal paper, The Economist has long favoured a smaller state; but there are pragmatic grounds now for politicians of all sorts to make the state more productive.
作為一個(gè)不囿于成見(jiàn)的報(bào)刊媒體,The Economist長(zhǎng)期以來(lái)一直傾向于使國(guó)家規(guī)模變小,但現(xiàn)在形形色色的政客們卻以注重實(shí)效為借口使國(guó)家變得越來(lái)越臃腫。 - When European exploration began, Britain's more constrained crown left trade in the hands of privateers, whereas Spain favoured state control of ocean commerce.
ECONOMIST: Creating economic wealth - There he promised cheap loans for farmers and lashed out at privatised utilities, but said he no longer favoured state takeovers, and that he would seek to negotiate, rather than decree, lower debt payments.
ECONOMIST: Peru - If they are favoured, state-controlled banks will provide them with cheap loans and bureaucrats will nobble their foreign competitors.
ECONOMIST: The hidden costs of state capitalism