take a hit
英 [teɪk ə hɪt]
美 [teɪk ə hɪt]
网络 受到影响
英英释义
verb
- inhale through the nose
双语例句
- Even if your career didn't take a hit, the tumult of the last few months may have you quaking in your boots over the future.
即使你的工作没有受到冲击,前几个月的风波也可以能会让你对美好的未来产生动摇。 - Baidu, however, can afford to take a hit to expand into mobile.
然而,百度有实力承受进入移动领域可能对其自身造成的冲击。 - Other parts of Google's business in China also look set to take a hit.
谷歌在华其它业务看起来也将受到冲击。 - If the nuclear dispute with Iran were to escalate so that, say, the straits of Hormuz were blocked and crude jumped to$ 100 a barrel, investor confidence would take a hit.
如果伊朗核问题进一步升温,那么霍尔木兹海峡窘迫的形势将继续保持,原油降格将飙升至每桶100美元,投资者的信心也将会遭受重重一击。 - Second, creditors need to take a hit, and debtors adjust.
第二,债权国必须承担损失,而债务国则需要进行调整。 - If the oil price continues to tick down, confidence will take a hit in Russia, said Carol Thomas, central and eastern Europe sales analyst with consultancy JD Power& Associates.
汽车咨询公司JDPower&Associates中东欧销售分析师卡罗尔•托马斯(CarolThomas)表示:如果油价持续下跌,俄罗斯信心将受到打击。 - Who would take a substantial hit if the base is closed.
如果基地关闭要受到重大打击的企业吧。 - In other words, either US households or companies have to take a hit equivalent to 7 per cent of gross domestic product over the next four years, according to budget forecasts.
换言之,根据预算案中的相关预测,在未来4年内,美国家庭或企业部门必须承受力度相当于国内生产总值(gdp)7%的打击。 - If we experience a massive advertising pullback, for example, then Facebook could take a hit in its largest revenue pot ( or at least a growth slowdown).
比方说如果广告业遭遇了大规模的衰退,那么Facebook最大的收入支柱就会受到打击(至少增长会放缓)。 - Maybe you're committed to continuing to spend on value creating projects, even if reported profits take a hit& that's great.
或许你正致力于继续在创造价值的项目上进行投资,哪怕会影响近期利润&这很好;