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medium-term

英 [ˈmiːdiəm tɜːm]

美 [ˈmiːdiəm tɜːrm]

adj.  中期的

Collins.1

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 中期的
      used to describe a period of time that is a few weeks or months into the future
      1. the government's medium-term financial strategy
        政府的中期金融策略

    柯林斯词典

    • N-SING 中期
      The medium-termis the period of time which lasts a few months or years beyond the present time, in contrast with the short term or the long term.
      1. The medium-term economic prospects remained poor...
        中期经济前景仍然黯淡。
      2. If a woman gives up her job to look after her baby, she will risk losing her salary in the medium-term and may seriously damage her long-term career prospects.
        如果一个女人放弃工作去照看宝宝,她不但将面临在中期内领不到薪水的危险,而且有可能严重影响她事业的长期发展。

    双语例句

    • Such a US strategy will of course focus on medium-term fiscal correction and increased private saving.
      这样一项美国战略当然会聚焦于中期财政修正和增加私人储蓄。
    • Opinions on medium-term FDI prospects are equally optimistic.
      对外国直接投资的中期展望的观点同样乐观。
    • But I would certainly argue that the consensus medium-term growth predictions for China are wildly optimistic.
      但是我将肯定地驳斥对我国中期经济增长保持乐观的一致性预期。
    • And the formulation of long-and medium-term development strategies.
      而第三阶段则是制定长远和中期的发展策略。
    • The government and the international financial institutions have been engaged in a comprehensive medium-term poverty reduction and economic growth strategy.
      政府和国际金融组织已经开始制订全面的中期贫困减少计划和经济增长战略。
    • It is probable that any impact on the yields on medium-term bonds will have a modest economic effect.
      任何对中期债券收益产生影响的因素,都可能对经济产生温和的影响。
    • The result will soon be the worst of all worlds: neither short-term stimulus nor medium-term fiscal sustainability.
      结果将很快变成最糟糕的局面:既非短期刺激,也非中期财政可持续性。
    • Working Party on the Medium-term Plan and the Programme Budget
      中期计划和方案预算工作队
    • At present, the introduction of the policy are good short-term, medium-term trend can not be changed.
      目前,该政策的出台是很好的短期,中期趋势不会改变。
    • The medium-term progress in literature, first of all, this powerful backwash to require the independence of literature.
      明中期文学的进步,首先是对此进行有力反拨,以要求文学的独立性。