gross(a)
英漢例句
- The freight and insurance costs of international transport also tend to increase as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP).
國(guó)際運(yùn)輸?shù)倪\(yùn)費(fèi)和保險(xiǎn)費(fèi)用作為國(guó)內(nèi)生產(chǎn)總值(GDP)的百分比往往也會(huì)上升。
yeebang.com - The report ranks 150 cities from across the globe according to growth in gross value added per person (a proxy for income) and employment.
該報(bào)告根據(jù)人均生產(chǎn)總值(人均收入的等價(jià)物)和就業(yè)的增長(zhǎng)對(duì)全球150個(gè)城市進(jìn)行排名。 - The 78th Academy Awards which awarded low-budgeted, independent film Crash (with a pre-Oscar gross of US$53.4 million) generated an audience of 38.64 million with a household rating of 22.91%.[43]
第78屆奧斯卡上,小成本獨(dú)立電影《撞車》(Crash)(截至頒獎(jiǎng)禮前的票房為5340萬(wàn)美元)最終登頂,當(dāng)晚的收視率僅為22.94%,收視人口為3864萬(wàn)人[43]。 - Proxies in place, the team dove into the data and came up with surprising results: Between 2002 and 2007 (the years covered by the database), public firms increased their gross fixed assets (as a percentage of total assets) by 4.0 percent a year on average versus 9.7 percent at similar private firms.
FORBES: Connect - This version reduced local property taxes but created a new gross receipts tax on business (called a margins tax), raised the cigarette tax, and even taxed patrons of topless bars.
FORBES: Rick Perry's Changing Take On Raising Taxes - Today an investor can obtain the same net return with a lower gross (expected) return because that portion required as compensation for costs has been reduced.
ECONOMIST: Letters