常見例句雙語例句Spain is going to miss its budget-deficit target of 6% of GDP for 2011.西班牙將不能達(dá)到它的2011年的預(yù)算赤字6%的GDP目標(biāo)。Those who did turn out rejected all measures except one that freezes legislators’ pay during budget-deficit years—a ritualised form of venting general anger.那些投了票的選民衹贊成一項(xiàng),即在預(yù)算赤字期間凍結(jié)議員工資——這成爲(wèi)一種發(fā)泄群躰憤怒的渠道。Since then the pact has become much more accommodating as more and more countries have breached the budget-deficit ceiling of 3% of GDP.從那時(shí)起,這個(gè)公約就變得更“以人爲(wèi)本”,越來越多國家打破預(yù)算赤字上限(GDP的3%)。原聲例句"The budget that would have no tax increases, a budget that is cutting spending we deal with the entire twenty-six billion dollar deficit, around fifteen billion dollars in cuts that we are making."He was not kidding. The most significant detail is the cost of his plan and its impact on our long-term budget deficit,".But Mr.Obama's critics point out that the $100 million in cost cutting is miniscule - just a tiny fraction of one percent of the federal budget deficit.權(quán)威例句However, some economists think that there may be less to the budget-deficit figure than meets the eye.ECONOMIST: The public sector needs slimming downGermany breached the euro's budget-deficit ceiling of 3% of GDP, but eliminated its deficit by the eve of the crisis.ECONOMIST: Germany and the euroMore troubling is whether the budget-deficit cuts, which all prospective members have been scrambling for, can be sustained beyond 1997.ECONOMIST: Germany and the euro 返回 budget deficit