long-run
英 [lɒŋ rʌn]
美 [lɔːŋ rʌn]
网络 长期; 长远; 长期的; 大样本; 长期來看
英英释义
adj
- relating to or extending over a relatively long time
- the long-run significance of the elections
- the long-term reconstruction of countries damaged by the war
- a long-term investment
双语例句
- Long-run date for Western nations do seem to support this proposition.
西方国家的长期历史资料似乎的确支持了这种论点。 - And there have been long-standing concerns about the use of market prices, especially for evaluating long-run sustainability.
长期以来,人们一直对于使用市场价格感到担心,特别是在衡量长期可持续性方面。 - In the long-run, however, only investments that expand capacity and raise productivity generate growth.
然而,长期而言,只有能够扩大产能和提高生产率的投资才能带来经济增长。 - Moreover, actual output will affect long-run potential.
另外,实际产出将影响长期潜能。 - Bankers and other short-term creditors share the interest of stockholders and bondholders in the profitability and long-run stability of a business.
银行家和其他短期债权人股东、券持有者同样关心公司的获利能力和经营的稳定性。 - Such a misallocation of capital will slow the recovery and long-run growth.
这种资金的不合理配置将会减缓经济复苏步伐,并导致长期经济增长缓慢。 - Long-run equilibrium demands that the net balance on goods and services becomes zero over the secular time period.
长期平衡则要求货物和劳务的差额在很长的时期为零。 - The long-run equilibrium exchange rate of developed countries is the purchasing power parity.
对于发达的经济体而言,其长期均衡汇率就是货币的购买力。 - Actually, in any case, a person should have an long-run and practical ideal for occupation.
实际上,在任何情况下,一个人都应该有一个长远而又切实的职业理想。 - In the long-run I believe it is a loser's bet to bet against America.
从长远来看,我相信这是一个失败者的赌注,他们打赌美国会输。
