economy的意思和读音

economy

: [ɪˈkɑnəmi] : [ɪˈkɒnəmi]

n.

economies  

adj.+n.global Economy,japanese Economy,british Economy,weak Economy,strong Economy

v.+n.develop Economy,stimulate Economy,boost Economy,run Economy,affect Economy

n.extravagance

adj.expensive

n.frugality,thrift,financial prudence,cost-cutting,cutback

adj.cheap,budget,reduced,family,low-cost

economyn.

1.[c]the relationship between production, trade and the supply of money in a particular country or region

The economy is in recession.退

the world economy

a market economy(= one in which the price is fixed according to both cost and demand)

2.[c]a country, when you are thinking about its economic system

Ireland was one of the fastest-growing economies in Western Europe in the 1990s. 20 90 西

3.[c][u]the use of the time, money, etc. that is available in a way that avoids waste

We need to make substantial economies.

It's a false economy to buy cheap clothes(= it seems cheaper but it is not really since they do not last very long) .便

She writes with a great economy of words(= using only the necessary words) .

We're on an economy drive at home(= trying to avoid waste and spend as little money as possible) .

Buy the large economy pack(= the one that gives you better value for money) ./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

to fly economy (class)(= by the cheapest class of air travel)

an economy fare(= the cheapest)

n.1.2.3.(),,;;

n.1.the system by which a countrys trade, industry, and money are organized; the whole of a countrys business, industry, and trade, and the money that they produce; a country considered as an economic system2.the careful use of money, products, or time so that very little is wasted; the use of the smallest number of words or movements needed to express or do something well; ways of saving money3.the cheapest seats on a plane

adj.1.economy goods are less expensive than normal goods, usually because you are buying larger quantities2.economy travel is the least expensive type of air travel available

1. 〖 continence〗 economy〖 saveonexpenses〗 ...

3. E-Commerce Economy Business Administration ...

6. senior adj. economy n. subsistence n. ...

8. Economist,The 《economy economy of scale ...

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1.It was able to maintain that level even as the economy doubled in size during the country's boom years of the 1970s and '80s.使207080

2.At a time when our economy is still recovering from the Great Recession, our top priority has to be jobs and growth.

3.The letter said the coalition should promote a green economy with "urgency and resolve" if it was to honour its promise.绿

4.Boosting long-term growth would take painful reforms that appeal to few, especially when the economy seems to be doing fine without them.使

5.Spain is often cited as the big EU economy most in need of labour-market reform.西

6.The company promises park land, access to first class sports facilities, thousands of jobs and a more vibrant local economy.

7.The strategic readjustment of the distribution of State-owned economy must be combined with that of the economic structure.

8.Some traders said the plunge put the market more in sync with the state of the U. S. economy.

9.How much worse will it get? Will the markets crash as they did in 2008? Will the economy tumble into another recession?2008退

10."In terms of economy, [the government's] biggest failure is energy. They have not been able to do anything, " he said.,(