Beveridge
贝弗里奇
常用释义
英音[ ˈbevərɪdʒ ]
美音[ ˈbevərɪdʒ ]
基本释义
- n. 贝弗里奇(姓氏)
例句
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1·Beveridge was a man of great eminence.贝弗里奇是个非常有名的人。
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2·Some economists do not take the Beveridge curve too literally.某些经济学家并没有教条地照搬贝弗里奇曲线。
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3·In his report on July 29th, Mr Beveridge did not pull his punches.在他6月29日的报告中,贝弗里奇直言不讳。
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4·Senator Albert Beveridge of Ohio also spoke in support of the treaty.俄亥俄州的议员Albert Beveridge也发言支持条约。
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5·So it is just a matter of time before the Beveridge curve snaps back into shape.因此,贝弗里奇曲线突然恢复原形也仅仅是时间问题。
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6·Senator Beveridge said the Pacific would be of great importance in coming years.Beveridge议员说,在将来的岁月里,太平洋将会具有非常重要性。
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7·Let each receive a free breakfast of porridge, milk and treacle, proposed a young social reformer, William Beveridge.一个年轻的社会改革者提出让每位在校儿童都能够享用一份免费早餐,包括燕麦粥、牛奶、糖浆馅饼。 他就是威廉•比弗利奇。
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8·That is another economic relationship stable enough to carry someone’s name: the Beveridge curve, named after William Beveridge, a British economist.这是另一个足够稳定、以致可被冠以他人之名的经济关系:人们用英国经济学家威廉•贝弗里奇(William Beveridge)的名字将它命名为贝弗里奇曲线。
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9·'I expect the trend to continue,' said Andrew Beveridge, a professor at Queens College at the City University of New York, who has studied the phenomenon.纽约市立大学皇后学院教授贝弗里奇(Andrew Beveridge)说,我预计这一趋势将继续下去。他一直在研究这一现象。
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10·The figures have also departed from the Beveridge curve (named for a British economist, William Beveridge) which relates job vacancies and the jobless rate.数据也不符合贝弗里奇曲线。该曲线以英国经济学家威廉·贝弗里奇命名,反映空岗率和失业率之间的关系。