durables
英 [ˈdjʊərəblz]
美 [ˈdjʊrəblz]
n. (汽车、电视等)耐用消费品
durable的复数
COCA.40644
英英释义
noun
- consumer goods that are not destroyed by use
双语例句
- US consumer preferences shifting from durables to services
美国消费者偏好从耐用品转向服务 - Durable goods; durables: Any consumer good which has a significant life and which is not therefore immediately consumed.
耐用品,耐用消费品:任何具有相当长的使用寿命,因而不是立即消费掉的消费品。 - Mg: I agree that Americans have spent way too much on consumer durables and non-durables they did not need.
马洛吉兰:我承认,美国人在那些他们根本不需要的耐用消费品和非耐用品上花费过多。 - They found that when people are unemployed they save money in a logical way, by not buying "small durables" such as socks, and indeed clothes in general.
他们发现,当人们失业后,他们会以合理的方式省钱,他们通常不会去购买袜子甚至服装等“小件耐用品”。 - Developing the consumption of durables can improve living standards of the residents.
提高耐用消费品消费,能改善居民生活。 - Still vulnerable are large-cap companies in industries such as airlines, automobiles, consumer durables, travel and leisure, and restaurants.
而航空、汽车、耐用消费品、旅游和休闲以及酒店等行业的大型股公司仍很脆弱。 - These include higher minimum grain purchase prices and subsidising purchases of durables and cars.
这些政策包括提高粮食收购的最低价格,以及对耐用品和汽车的购买提供补贴。 - American households have shifted their cash flows from illiquid real estate and consumer durables to paying down mortgages and consumer debt.
美国的家庭把现金从购置非流动性的房地产和耐用消费品,转向偿付抵押贷款和消费债务。 - Education is more likely an important human investment approach than the consumer durables.
人力资本理论认为,教育不仅仅是耐用消费品,更是最重要的人力资本投资方式。 - So long as consumers see prices continuing to fall, they will hold off making anything but the most essential purchases. durable goods; durables: Any consumer good which has a significant life and which is not therefore immediately consumed.
消费者一日预期价格仍会下跌,就一日不会购物,只会买最必需要用的物品。耐用品,耐用消费品:任何具有相当长的使用寿命,因而不是立即消费掉的消费品。
