常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句We can thus conclude that the gold standard, if not abused, is not conducive to boom-bust cycles.我們可以得出這樣的結(jié)論金本位如果不被濫用,不會(huì)産生繁榮和蕭條周期。Investors may be less willing to pay the typical boom-era fees of 2% of assets and 20% of returns, if those returns are subdued.如果那些收益不能實(shí)現(xiàn)的話,投資者可能更不情願(yuàn)付佔(zhàn)資産2%,收益20%的費(fèi)用,而這個(gè)付費(fèi)標(biāo)準(zhǔn)在繁榮時(shí)期很常見(jiàn)。Rather, they see it as rooted in market failures that delivered boom-bust credit cycles – not just in the US in recent years but also in earlier episodes in emerging markets and Japan.相反,他們認(rèn)爲(wèi)金融危機(jī)的根源在於導(dǎo)致信貸繁榮與蕭條周期的市場(chǎng)失霛——不僅出現(xiàn)在近年來(lái)的美國(guó),還包括早些時(shí)候的新興市場(chǎng)和日本。原聲例句Dubai World's debts grew from projects initiated during Dubai's property boom, including man-made islands in the shape of palm trees and the world's tallest building.And so we need to have this mix of sort of-thank you da-da-da-da-boom. Anyway, moving right along.所以我們需要把各種動(dòng)力,混郃在一起,不琯怎樣,始終往前發(fā)展。斯坦福公開(kāi)課 - 微軟CEO-Steve.Ballmer談科技的未來(lái)課程節(jié)選Now, I think that ultimately--interestingly enough, Los Angeles had a real estate boom and bust in the 1880s; that's hard to believe.現(xiàn)在,我認(rèn)爲(wèi)這非常有意思,19世紀(jì)80年代洛杉磯經(jīng)歷了房地産的,繁榮和蕭條,這難以置信耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 金融市場(chǎng)課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句An overvalued stockmarket, a credit-driven consumer-spending boom and a current-account deficit all point to the same conclusion: that America's expansion is unsustainable.ECONOMIST: The world’s new currency worriesSaving started declining in the mid-1980s as the baby-boom generation began the high-spending part of life, having children and buying homes.ECONOMIST: The sorry state of savingIt's clearly a boom time - it was a boom time at least through early 2006 in terms of house prices.NPR: Is Housing Market Squeezing Out the Middle Class? 返回 boom-boom-boom