economy
noun
uk/iˈkɒn.ə.mi/us/iˈkɑː.nə.mi/economynoun(SYSTEM)
B2[C]
thesystemoftradeandindustryby which thewealthof acountryis made and used:
经济;经济制度theglobaleconomy全球经济
theGerman/US economy德国/美国经济
thestateofthe economy经济状况
aweak/strongeconomy疲软/强劲的经济
Tourismcontributesmillions ofpoundsto thelocaleconomy.旅游业带来数百万英镑的地方收入。
- Theloweringofinterestrateswill give a much-neededboostto the economy.
- Tenyearsofincompetentgovernmenthadbroughtabout thevirtualcollapseof the country's economy.
- Thegovernmentplanstocuttaxesinordertostimulatethe economy.
- Anydecreaseintourismcould have aseriouseffecton thelocaleconomy.
- Furtherincreasesinimportscoulddestabilizethe economy.
Economics
- accommodative
- anti-economic
- anti-inflation
- anti-inflationary
- anti-recession
- Chancellor of the Exchequer
- double-dip
- GDP
- go-go
- hyperinflation
- inflation
- monetarist
- monetization
- monetize
- neoliberal
- non-economist
- protectionism
- retrenchment
- the public purse
- upturn
economynoun(SAVING MONEY)
[CorU]
theintentionalsavingofmoneyor, lesscommonly, thesavingoftime,energy, words, etc.:
节省;节约;节俭They've had tomakeeconomies since Nathanlosthisjob.自从内森失业以来,他们不得不节俭度日。
This can be done bymachineswith morespeedand economy.这可以用机器来完成,又快又经济。
She writes with such economy - I've neverknownawritersay so much in so few words.她惜墨如金——我从没见过哪位作家能如此言简意赅。
Budgeting money
- balance
- budgetary
- couponing
- cut
- cut back
- cut cornersidiom
- cutback
- defund
- economize
- economy drive
- economy-size
- manage
- save(something)up
- save onsomething
- setsomeoneagainstsomeone
- shoestring
- spending plan
- square
- thrift
- thrifty