常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句The refrain here is familiar: “The total cost to ratepayers, taxpayers and shareholders stemming from cost overruns, canceled plants and stranded costs exceeded $300 billion in today’s dollars.”這里的重復(fù)是類(lèi)似的:“電費(fèi)繳納人,納稅人及股東所要支付的總費(fèi)用來(lái)自成本超支,取消的核電站,及那些以今天的美元算的話(huà)超過(guò)3千萬(wàn)的擱置成本?!?/li>權(quán)威例句Real deregulation would avoid the politicians' having to get involved in such fractious issues as how to treat "stranded costs, " i.e.FORBES: Fact And CommentFERC, the Energy Department and various key congressmen, have accepted the argument that there should be some sort of compensation for stranded costs.ECONOMIST: Chopping up America’s power TheStranded costs are those investments made by utilities which are expected to become uneconomic when competition is introduced and rates begin to fall.ECONOMIST: Chopping up America’s power The 返回 stranded costs