1.He cast a professional economist's eye on the problem.
他以专业经济的眼光审视这个问题。
2.Economists are forecasting a slump.
经济们预言将发生经济衰退。
3.economists resort too quickly to the blunderbuss of regulation.
经济们迫不及待地利用管理上的粗疏作风来实现目的。
4.the measure was condemned by economists as crude and ill-conceived.
经济批该措施不成熟且构思很差。
5.the economists were prognosticating financial Armageddon.
经济预言将有一场金融大决战。
6.Some economists strongly advocate the reform of government ownership of industry.
有些经济极力主张改革国营企业。
7.Some economists strongly believe in private enterprise.
有些经济非常赞成私营企业。
8.He cast a professional economist's eyes on the problem.
他以经济行的眼光审视这个问题。
9.a joint team of French and German economists
法德两国经济的联合小组
10.economists agree that there could be a bounce in prices next year.
经济一致认为明年的价格上扬。
11.Corporate leaders viewed the economist's recommendations with mistrust.
公司领导对经济的劝告缺
12.He’s an economist who thinks he knows all the answers.
他是个经济,自以为什么都懂。
13.Is the economic future really so bad? Or are the economists just crying wolf?
未来的经济真的有那么糟糕吗, 还是经济们在谎报险情?
14.This might not matter to a sophisticated economist, who would amortise the battery cost over the life of the vehicle.
这也许不令那些顽固老练的经济感冒,因为他们懂得把电池的成本分摊到汽车的寿命上。
15.Foreign bankers and economists cautiously welcomed the minister’s initiative.
外国银行和经济对部长的倡议反应谨慎。
16.The article is 5 famous jurisconsult and economist Epstein, Backer, Miller, division this, the Persia accept discussion about law economics.
本文是五位著名法和经济爱泼斯坦、贝克尔、米勒、科斯、波斯纳关于法经济的讨论。
17.The Economist Intelligence Unit's liveability rating quantifies the challenges that might be presented to an individual's lifestyle in 140 cities worldwide.
经济情报单位的宜居性排名,将全球140座城市的个人生活方式面临的挑战加以量化。
18.The tendency of many economists to sweep noneconomic factors into the dustbin of ceteris paribus is indeed regrettable.
许多经济倾向于将非经济因素视为垃圾,这真是令人遗憾。
19.According to the hypothesis of some economists, increased wages may give rist to the high cost of living.
按照一些经济们的假说,工资增加可能导致生活费用升高。
20.The economist gave us her feelings on the causes of inflation. Abelief is a conclusion, not necessarily derived firsthand, to which one subscribes strongly: