economic的意思和读音

economic

: [ˌekəˈnɑmɪk] : [ˌiːkəˈnɒmɪk]

adj.

adj.+n.economic model,economic boom,economic recession,economic cycle,economic adviser

adj.financial,monetary,fiscal,pecuniary,commercial

economicadj.

1.[obn]connected with the trade, industry and development of wealth of a country, an area or a society

social, economic and political issues

economic growth/cooperation/development/reform

the government's economic policy

economic history

the current economic climate

2.producing enough profit to continue

adj.1.;();2.,3.

adj.1.relating to the economy of a particular country or region; relating to business, industry, and trade; relating to money2.not costing or spending much money3.making satisfactory profit from business activities

1. destructive a. economic a. elegant a. ...

2. eat economic () economical ...

3. comic a. economic a. mechanic n. ...

4.Economic):

5.Economic)、(Efficient)(Effective)。 …

6.  (2)(Economic):。  (3)

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1.Such was the general political and economic picture in the United States when the abolitionist movement began to make itself felt.

2.The ECB president indicated the ECB was prepared to cut eurozone official interest rates if the economic outlook continued to deteriorate.

3.The G20 is trying to make sure it has a strong, common strategy for economic growth and for financial reforms.20

4.There was no better time to test for ethical conduct than during such a dire economic crisis and the scramble to survive.

5.But it certainly goes to the heart of any attempt to construct what Sen correctly calls a more decent economic world.使Sen

6.The question of fund is a difficult problem which is not easy to solve in our rural economic development throughout.

7.Mr Turner has written extensively on wider economic matters and has no clear links with either of the main political parties.

8.Yet an improved outlook for at least the near future is now showing up all over the economic data.

9.Successively corrupt regimes have presided over nothing but overpopulation, economic stagnation, and literally cutthroat politics.

10.The Bank of England says it's going to pump another $116bn into the British financial system to boost economic activity.1160亿