GDP
英 [ˌdʒiː diː ˈpiː]
美 [ˌdʒiː diː ˈpiː]
n. 国内生产总值(全写为gross domestic product)
复数:gdps
Collins.2 / BNC.6317 / COCA.7057
牛津词典
noun
- 国内生产总值(全写为gross domestic product)
the abbreviation for ‘gross domestic product’ (the total value of all the goods and services produced by a country in one year)
柯林斯词典
- 国内生产总值
In economics, a country'sGDPis the total value of goods and services produced within a country in a year, not including its income from investments in other countries.GDPis an abbreviation for (缩略=) 'gross domestic product'.
双语例句
- This is good news, given the drag on GDP growth from the sector recently.
鉴于房地产行业最近对GDP增长的拖累,这是个好消息。 - In 2009, total Chinese credit expanded by almost half of gross domestic product.
2009年,中国的信贷总额的扩张幅度几乎达到了国内生产总值(gdp)的一半。 - Net trade added more than one percentage point to GDP growth in the year to the first quarter.
净贸易已经让今年第一季度GDP多增长了一个百分点。 - But its GDP is 23 per cent below its pre-crisis peak.
但是,该国的gdp现在比危机前的最高值低了23%。 - Crude oil and natural gas production account for nearly half of GDP.
原油和天然气的生产占了GDP的近半数。 - And it makes great contribution to the growth of GDP.
对GDP的增长做出了很大的贡献。 - I think the GDP will probably increase by10% this year.
我认为今年的国内生产总值将很有可能增长10%。 - By 1930, debt had reached 170 per cent of GDP.
到1930年时,债务规模与GDP之比已达170%。 - As a result, net trade made a negative contribution to GDP growth in the first quarter.
因此,净贸易作出了贡献,对GDP增长负在第一季度完成。 - Brooks cites growing GDP, several measurements of living standards, and national security forces.
布鲁克斯引用了增长的GDP,一些生活水准的度量标准和国家安全力量。
