price pushing
基本解釋
- [經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)]哄抬價(jià)格提價(jià)抬高價(jià)格
英漢例句
- These analysts were early in spotting a rise in demand in China this spring and believe demand will stay strong, justifying the current oil price and possibly pushing it higher.
這些分析師早在今年春季就發(fā)現(xiàn)了中國(guó)需求上升的跡象,并認(rèn)為需求還將繼續(xù)保持強(qiáng)勁,這為目前油價(jià)所處的水平提供了充分的理由,并可能繼續(xù)推高油價(jià)。 - The price hike is already pushing millions of people into poverty, and putting stress on the most vulnerable, who spend more than half of their income on food.
“物價(jià)上漲已導(dǎo)致數(shù)百萬(wàn)人口陷入貧困,使食品支出占總收入一半以上的弱勢(shì)群體面臨更大的壓力”。 - China is one of Rio’s biggest customers, responsible for one-sixth of sales, and has a political interest in pushing down the price of its raw-material imports.
中國(guó)是力拓的最大客戶之一,承擔(dān)了六分之一的銷售額,并對(duì)降低它的原料進(jìn)口價(jià)格有一份政治興趣。 - Meanwhile the price of pushing al-Qaeda to the brink of strategic defeat has been to create a new danger.
ECONOMIST: September 11th 2001 - Like any hot investment, the fact that the price is going up leads people to buy it, pushing the price even higher until it reaches a peak and, if history is any guide, then proceeds to plummet.
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雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
專業(yè)釋義
- 哄抬價(jià)格
- 提價(jià)
- 抬高價(jià)格