柯林斯詞典economic /?i?k??n?m?k/ 1. ADJ Economic means concerned with the organization of the money, industry, and trade of a country, region, or society. 經(jīng)濟的 ...Poland's radical economic reforms. …波蘭激進的經(jīng)濟改革。2. economicallyADV 經(jīng)濟地 ...an economically depressed area. …一個經(jīng)濟蕭條地區(qū)。3. ADJ If something is economic, it produces a profit. 盈利的 Critics say that the new system may be more economic but will lead to a decline in programme quality. 批評家們說該新系統(tǒng)也許更有利可圖,卻會導致項目質(zhì)量的下降。 返回 economic劍橋詞典 economic adjective (COUNTRY'S ECONOMY) [ 衹用在名詞前麪的形容詞 ] relating to trade , industry , and money 經(jīng)濟的;經(jīng)濟上的 The country has been in a very poor economic state ever since the decline of its two major industries . 自從這個國家的兩大支柱産業(yè)衰退後,其經(jīng)濟一直萎靡不振。 The government's economic policies have led us into the worst recession in years . 政府的經(jīng)濟政策使我們遭遇了多年來最爲嚴重的經(jīng)濟衰退。 例句 I don't think we should expand our business in the current economic climate .People's voting habits are influenced by political , social , and economic factors .The country is in the midst of an economic crisis .On Wall Street today, the Dow Jones rose 55 points following good economic figures .Ministers are concerned by the low level of economic activity . economic adjective (MAKING A PROFIT) making a profit , or likely to make a profit 産生經(jīng)濟傚益的;有利可圖的;能賺錢的 We had to close our London office - with the rent so high it just wasn't economic. 我們不得不關(guān)閉倫敦辦事処——租金太高,不劃算。 返回 economic