biggish
基本解釋
- adj.較大的;頗大的
英漢例句
- The Treasury will stand ready to buy bonds issued by biggish firms should markets seize up.
如果市場(chǎng)抓住這個(gè)機(jī)會(huì)的話,財(cái)政部將會(huì)做好準(zhǔn)備去購(gòu)買大企業(yè)發(fā)售的債務(wù)。 - The FDIC may have special powers but it only allowed one biggish dismemberment during the crisis, that of Washington Mutual.
聯(lián)邦存款保險(xiǎn)公司也許能力不尋常,但在此次危機(jī)中也衹批準(zhǔn)了一例較大的分解案,即華盛頓互助銀行的解躰。 - If that happens, Britain would scarcely be the first biggish, rich country to raise interest rates since the global financial crisis: Australia and Canada have already done so.
如果到了那時(shí),英國(guó)可能不會(huì)是全球金融危機(jī)以來(lái)、第一個(gè)上調(diào)利率的富強(qiáng)大國(guó):澳大利亞和加拿大已經(jīng)這麼做了。 - Apart from biggish powers like Russia, the war on piracy is attracting small countries.
ECONOMIST: Piracy and private enterprise - Spain is the only biggish European economy planning fiscal cuts worth more than 1% of GDP this year.
ECONOMIST: Myths about fiscal austerity - Private equity funds are prowling Germany, and have been involved in several mergers and restructurings involving biggish companies.
ECONOMIST: Financing Germany's Mittelstand
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- biggish stress 較大的應(yīng)力
- the biggish economic cost 較大的經(jīng)濟(jì)成本
- have biggish practical meaning 具有較大的實(shí)際意義