deficit
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A deficit is the amount by which something is less than what is required or expected, especially the amount by which the total money received is less than the total money spent. 虧損; 赤字
They're ready to cut the federal budget deficit for the next fiscal year. 他們已準備好在下一個財政年度削減聯邦預算赤字。
...a deficit of five billion dollars. …50億美元的赤字。
2. PHRASE If an account or organization is in deficit, more money has been spent than has been received. 虧損的
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deficit /ˈdɛfɪsɪt/ (deficits)
剑桥词典
- the total amount by which money spent is more than money received
- There are many priorities , but reducing the budget deficit is paramount /is of paramount importance .
- By late in the first half United were staring at a seven-goal deficit and almost certain defeat .
- The UK trade deficit widened /narrowed last month .
- The government claimed they were doing a good job of reducing the country's trade deficit and balancing the budget .
- The deficit has been rising in recent years because of a drop in earnings from oil , the country's main export . 返回 deficit
赤字;逆差;虧損
The country is running a balance-of-payments/budget /trade deficit of $250 million. 該國的收支差額/預算赤字/貿易逆差已達2.5億美元。
The UK's deficit in manufactured goods fell slightly in the last three months . 在過去的3個月裡,英國制造業的虧損略有好轉。
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