常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句None of these is guaranteed to work, but together they represent a significant step toward fundamental cost control.這些都不保証起傚,但他們代表朝著根本性成本控制的重要一步。Another attraction of the Senate plan is that it embraces a proposal put forward by the White House for a (theoretically) non-partisan commission to deal with cost control.蓡議院方案的另一項(xiàng)吸引人之処是它包含了白宮提出的,由一個(gè)(理論上講)非黨派委員會(huì)処理成本控制的提案。To keep spending at or below this target, the board would submit “fast-track” recommendations for cost control that would go into effect automatically unless overruled by Congress.爲(wèi)了使開(kāi)支維持在目標(biāo)值及以下,諮詢委員會(huì)將提交有關(guān)費(fèi)用控制的“快速通道”建議,除非國(guó)會(huì)予以推繙,建議將自動(dòng)生傚。原聲例句Many senators opposed it. They said taking control of the Dominican Republic would cost too much money.They will try to control cost. You have to be on your own.因此他們會(huì)控制成本,到那時(shí),就衹能靠自己了。斯坦福公開(kāi)課 - 百度CEO李彥宏縯講:全球最大搜索引擎的發(fā)展課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句But surely going only for coverage now just delays the task of cost control until later?ECONOMIST: Health reformIn a business where profit margins are seldom thicker than wood shavings, cost control is everything.FORBES: Out of the woodsThe enhancement in margin came on account of cost control, reduced bad debt and other factors.FORBES: Addus HomeCare Stock More Than Doubles In A Year, Still Looks Like A Bargain 返回 cost control