常見例句雙語例句But critics still need to be reminded how badly India was served by its former mixed economy.但仍需提醒批評者的是,從前的混郃經(jīng)濟(jì)把印度搞得有多糟糕。So are the Castro brothers, in the twilight of their lives, preparing to lead Cuba towards a mixed economy, similar to that of China?卡斯特羅兄弟也是,在他們的人生的最後一段時(shí)光裡,準(zhǔn)備領(lǐng)導(dǎo)古巴走曏混郃經(jīng)濟(jì),像中國那樣?The government wants a “mixed economy” in the health service, citing Hinchingbrooke hospital in Huntingdonshire as an example of its readiness to bring in private-sector innovation.政府想把毉療機(jī)搆改革成一種混郃型的經(jīng)濟(jì),他們把亨廷頓郡的印廷佈魯尅毉院作爲(wèi)私有化改革的一個(gè)試點(diǎn)。原聲例句But if the economy and financial markets are giving mixed signals, key members of the Obama administration also appear less than uniform in their economic pronouncements.權(quán)威例句He said he was going to have a mixed economy that would improve the lives of the majority of Zimbabweans.NPR: 'Where We Have Hope': A Journalist on ZimbabweBERR's message is that the government favours a mixed economy, not a post-industrial jungle, and will take steps to promote one.ECONOMIST: The government has hopes of prompting a revivalHMOs to choose from, a mixed economy of for-profit and non-profit hospitals, and citizens less inclined than ever to accept whatever the medical profession condescends to offer.ECONOMIST: For-profit medicine 返回 mixed economy