词汇 | 不时之需 |
释义 | 不时之需 辨形“时”,不能写作“是”。 辨形“时”,不能写作“是”。 反义词 PUTTING something aside for a rainy day is rarely a bad idea. Having money in the bank doesn’t mean you should spend unwisely, but having some funds for a rainy day is a valuable thing and can greatly improve the likelihood of success. Hoarding cash for a rainy day was seen as a failure of executive imagination. The poor in parts of Africa and India even pay deposit collectors a fee ie, a negative interest rate to mind their rainy-day cash. More common is keeping an electric dictionary in your phone in case a need arises. It has said most will likely go to museums, but it is looking into the possibility of keeping one in flying shape for occasional special events. As people's assets rose in value, they felt less need to save for college, retirement or rainy days. He needed some extra money put away for that. He is planning to amass a fortune for a rainy day. I don't want to spend this extra money. I'll save it up for a rainy day. I want to buy what we need when we need it instead of stock- piling food all the time. Clearly, too many chastened Americans are continuing to pay off their debts and save for rainy days, rather than splurging on things they may fancy but can easily manage without. Banks should be encouraged to save more for a rainy day. Many of those people have since returned to Hong Kong, their home, and have kept those second passports in the drawer for a rainy day. They were awash with private flows—and many of them had been building up vast reserves of their own for a rainy day. The Chinese did not use to be heavy consumers, either because they did not have the funds or the lack of a welfare system meant they saved their money for a rainy day. |
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