常見例句雙語例句That means in real terms that we can feel the pressure instantaneously.那意味著在實際情況下我們可以瞬間感受到壓力。Even after allowing for health and pension benefits, total compensation has risen by only 1.5% in real terms.即使考慮到健康和養(yǎng)老的利益,縂的補償在真實水平上也就上陞了僅僅1.5%。An equally weighted portfolio of the five commodities is now higher in real terms than the average of their prices back in 1980 (see chart).如今,一組相同重量的五種金屬的價格,釦除物價因素之後,已經(jīng)比它們在1980年時候的價格高了。 (見圖)。原聲例句And then in terms of providing good information to travelers as to what different travel choices based on real time conditions on the roads.Nationally, home prices in the United States rose 85% between 1997 and 2006 in real terms-- in inflation-corrected terms.在通貨膨脹已校正的條件下,美國房價,在1997 年到2006年之間,實質(zhì)上上漲了85%耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選Now they are falling and in real terms home prices have fallen almost 10% since the peak in 2006.從2006年房價格最高點算起,現(xiàn)在房價已經(jīng),下跌了將近 10%耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句This purports to show that U.S. manufacturing output has tripled in real terms since 1980.FORBES: A Curve Ball for the Candidates As They Prepare To Debate ChinaTata Motors' plans would produce, in real terms, by far the cheapest car ever made.FORBES: The World's 2,000 Largest Public CompaniesIn the short term, keeping the minimum wage from declining in real terms would help.FORBES: Note to Newt: Many Food Stamp Families are Working 返回 in real terms