spenders
英 [ˈspɛndəz]
美 [ˈspɛndərz]
n. 花钱…的人
spender的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 花钱者;花钱…的人
If a person or organization is a bigspenderor a compulsivespender, for example, they spend a lot of money or are unable to stop themselves spending money.- The Swiss are Europe's biggest spenders on food...
瑞士人是欧洲人中在食品上开销最大的人群。 - Once the compulsive spender stops at the mall, she will be unable to control her spending.
患强迫性购物症的人一旦来到购物中心,就无法控制自己的开支。
- The Swiss are Europe's biggest spenders on food...
双语例句
- Two spenders may need to get a third party to help them to navigate their future.
两个花费都大手大脚的人可能需要第三方来帮助你们进行导航。 - The woman who phone called me should know my behaviour through monitoring system; furthermore, only tax spenders were such nonsense.
这个打电话来的女人应该是通过监视系统了解我的情况的,而且只有那些消耗税收的人才会这么无聊。 - As with last year, the alcohol and financial industries were the largest spenders.
与去年一样,酒业和金融行业仍是广告投放额最高的两个行业。 - Three quarters of web-savvy Americans are regular online spenders.
美国熟悉网络的人口中,有四分之三会经常上网消费。 - One policy would be to redistribute incomes from savers to spenders.
一种政策是将收入从储户再分配到支出者。 - So, if it is to be sustainable, the recovery will need to rely on demand from countries that have not recently been big spenders: notably frugal Germany and Japan.
因此,要想实现可持续的复苏,就需要依靠近年消费不高的国家的需求,特别是节俭的德国和日本。 - Drawing on US data, they found that the biggest spenders are those whose spending fluctuates a lot.
根据美国的数据,他们发现开销最大的人群,消费波动很大。 - With shares and real estate worth sharply less, unemployment rising and deflation round the corner, companies and households are already reluctant spenders; household savings deposits rose by more than 20 per cent in the year to November.
随着股票和房产价格大跌、失业率不断攀升及通缩即将到来,企业和家庭已不愿支出;在截至去年11月的一年中,中国家庭储蓄增长逾20%。 - The big global macroeconomic story of this decade was, then, the offsetting emergence of the US and a number of other high-income countries as spenders and borrowers of last resort.
这十年来,全球宏观经济大环境是这样的:美国和其它一些高收入国家作为支出者和最终借款人的抵消作用出现。 - Tony Blair's manifesto vowed that his ministers would be "wise spenders, not big spenders";
托尼•布莱尔在竞选中宣称:他的内阁将在支出上“保持理智,而不是大手大脚”;