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国债
national debt───n.国债
debt───n.债务;借款;罪过
a national park───国家公园
national───adj.国家的;国民的;民族的;国立的;n.国民
debt collectors───收债人;收帐员
odious debt───恶债
pay off a debt───[法]还债
debt instrument───[金融]债务证券;债务工具;债务票据
unproductive debt───非生产性债务
A national debt, if it not excessive, will be to us a national blessing.───一个国家的债务,如果不过多,将是我们国家的福气。
national debt of only 53% of GDPlast year was a full 21 points below the EU average.───只占到GDP 53%的国家债务比欧盟平均水平低了21个点。
When Mikhail Gorbachev came to power in Moscow, he was faced with a national debt that almost doubled in his first three years in office.───米哈伊尔•戈尔巴乔夫(Mikhail Gorbachev)在莫斯科上台的头3年内,国家债务几乎翻了一倍。
When Mikhail Gorbachev came to power in Moscow, he was faced with a national debt that almost doubled in his first three years in office.───米哈伊尔-戈尔巴乔夫(MikhailGorbachev)在莫斯科上台的头3年内,国家债务几乎翻了一倍。
Greying Japan is burdened with deflation, stagnant growth and a national debt close to 200% of GDP.───人口不断老龄化的日本一直被通胀、经济停滞和高达国民收入2倍的国债所困扰。
To pay for a national debt that has tripled in a decade, he has cut services and subsidies and raised taxes.───为了支付十年里反了三倍的国债,他削减了公共服务和津贴并增加了赋税。
The U. S. federal deficit exceeds $1 trillion, contributing to a national debt of about $15 trillion.───美国的联邦赤字已超过1万亿美元,是总共大约15万亿美元国债的一部分。
There is no reason to have a national debt ceiling if every time we reach it, Congress raises it.───国债的上限不应该是每次国债接近它的时候,国会就把它提高。
And a national debt that took 200 years to reach a trillion bucks, tripled in two presidential terms.
The country has a national debt of 80 % of GNP.
There is no reason to have a national debt ceiling if every time we reach it, Congress raises it.
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