常見例句雙語例句the spending cuts [that] the Republican-controlled House demanded as its price for raising the ceiling.市場一度認(rèn)為 由于違約的結(jié)果將如此可怕,兩黨到最后不得不就削減開支達(dá)成一致,共和黨控制的眾議院要求削減開支來交換提高債務(wù)上限。The ceiling of 2.79% on 12-month deposits barely compensates them for consumer-price inflation, which rose to 2.7% in February.一年期利率上限僅為2.79%,只能勉強(qiáng)補(bǔ)償儲(chǔ)戶因消費(fèi)者價(jià)格通貨膨脹造成的損失。 今年2月,上述通膨率已升至2.7%。Second, the purpose of a cap-and-trade system is to introduce a carbon price. But the bill sets a ceiling of $28 a tonne on the price of carbon—too low to change behaviour enough.第二,限額交易制度的目的是要引入碳價(jià),但議案對(duì)其設(shè)定了28美元一噸的上限—太低了不能充分地改變?nèi)藗兊男袨椤?/li>權(quán)威例句Audi's great diesel vehicles--the A3 TDI and Q7 TDI--didn't make the cut for our list (the luxury brand name carries a hefty price premium, though Mercedes-Benz was able to break through that ceiling).FORBES: Magazine ArticleSuch a "price-capped cellulosic RFS" approach protects consumers by offering them an effective ceiling while offering investors and producers assurance that all cellulosic fuels produced at these reasonable prices will be mandated.FORBES: Khosla SpeaksIn the euro area consumer-price inflation was revised up to 2.3% in October, well above the 2% ceiling set by the European Central Bank.ECONOMIST: Overview 返回 price ceiling