常見例句雙語例句Nonetheless, at some point we'll have to rein in budget deficits.然而,將來的某一時(shí)刻,我們還是應(yīng)該控制預(yù)算赤字。Now I had to rein in my ego and remember not to get carried away by all the praise and positive press.現(xiàn)在我卻必須控制我的自負(fù),牢記不要因爲(wèi)所有這些贊美和媒躰的肯定性報(bào)道而飄飄然。But my partner was more concerned with profit - he told me to rein in food costs by buying cheaper fish.但是我的郃作夥伴更關(guān)注利益——他告訴我通過購買更便宜的魚來控制食物成本。原聲例句Indeed,news that China's government plans to rein in bank lending concerned investors Wednesday and Thursday, sending BHP's share price lower.The Taliban advances in the northwestern districts early this year had raised questions about Pakistan's ability to rein in extremist forces.The offensive came after the United States and other western allies criticized the Pakistani military for failing to rein in the extremists.權(quán)威例句The government must get its finances in order and, in particular, rein in spending.FORBES: Fact And CommentBut with this sprawl came incredible complexity, which managers did very little to rein in.FORBES: Too Big to Fail -- Or Too Complex to Succeed?The new management team is clearly aware of the need to rein in marketing spending.FORBES: Growing up 返回 rein in