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spending spree ˈspendɪŋspri: 短语⁵³³³³ 基本英英例句 无节制地购买
Noun: a brief period of extravagant spending Raúl Castro began his presidency with something of a spending spree. 劳尔·卡斯特罗以某种挥霍的形式开始了他的主席任职道路。 ecocn The spending spree began in the late1980s, when China embarked on an ambitious programme to upgrade its armed forces. 该国军费大规模增长始于1980年代晚期,当时中国开始雄心勃勃地对军队进行升级。31931 But instead of going on a spending spree as in the past some governments, such as Tanzania’s and Mozambique’s, have put money aside, cushioning their economies in the recession. 在不少非洲国家——如坦桑尼亚和莫桑比克,政府不再像过去那样因收入增加而使劲花钱,而是将钱存起来用于抵御衰退。 ecocn In the 1970s Iran's last monarch the Shah went on the spending spree for military hardware. 在二十世纪七十年代伊朗的最后一任君主伊朗王曾疯狂地购买军火。 hjenglish South Africans have gone on a spending spree, which has helped demand but hurt saving. 南非的财政已然在扩大开支了,虽然刺激了需求,但是却给财政贮备带来极大伤害。 ecocn They want Chinese and Indian consumers to start buying British and American goods, returning, as it were, the favour of the west's recent credit-fuelled spending spree on Asian exports. 他们想让中国和印度的消费者开始买英国货和美国货,于是,西方国家最近开始支持信贷投放到对亚洲的出口当中。 yeeyan |