in a short term
常見(jiàn)例句
- No Asian emerging powers, including China, are capable of managing this in a short term.
包括中國(guó)在內(nèi)的亞洲新興國(guó)家都不可能在短期內(nèi)具備這種能力。 - Iron ore resource is a big constraint to China's economic growth especially to industrial growth in a short term, but still remains a strong influence for a long time in the future.
鐵礦石資源對(duì)我國(guó)當(dāng)前經(jīng)濟(jì)增長(zhǎng)特別是工業(yè)增長(zhǎng)短期約束是顯著的,今后一段時(shí)期內(nèi)仍將維持較強(qiáng)的態(tài)勢(shì)。 - Conclusion Intra-articular injection of corticosteroid has better results in a short term and hyaluronate has better results in a long term in the treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders.
目的探討關(guān)節(jié)腔內(nèi)注射糖皮質(zhì)激素曲安奈德、粘彈劑透明質(zhì)酸鈉或二者聯(lián)合使用治療顳下頜關(guān)節(jié)紊亂病的療效。 - Portugal's borrowing costs rose sharply Wednesday as it sold almost one and a half billion dollars in short-term securities.
- It consists of a promise to pay, usually denominated in currency, and there are both long-term and short-term debt instruments.
是一種付款承諾,通常是貨幣支付形式,有長(zhǎng)期債券,以及短期債券
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 金融市場(chǎng)課程節(jié)選 - But there seems to be as much, if not maybe a bit more work in terms of part-time and short-term jobs.
但是就兼職和短期工而言,工作似乎沒(méi)變少,可能還更多了。
英國(guó)的影視產(chǎn)業(yè) - SpeakingMax英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)達(dá)人 - In a short term, it may not be such a good investment so things like biodiesel, ethanol, and some of those other alternative fuels maybe taking something of a hit.
NPR: Why Are Oil Prices Sinking So Quickly? - That play, while doubtless the right move for the long term, results in a short term negative as opening new markets is costly and it takes some time before they go from cash draining to cash producing.
FORBES: As Netflix Goes Mickey Mouse, Take a Trip Back to the Future - While this will result in a short-term increase in spending (as uninsured people begin to receive the care they have postponed or gone without), the rate of growth in spending will slow in the second half of this decade.
WHITEHOUSE: Health Care Blog The White House 返回 in a short term