常見例句雙語例句As in their trade meeting in Hangzhou last month, China and the U.S. pledged to work together to avoid a trade war as pressure builds in both countries' export sectors.正如雙方上月在杭州的貿(mào)易會(huì)談一樣,儅時(shí)中美保証會(huì)共同避免由於兩國出口部門施壓而造成的貿(mào)易戰(zhàn)。Surplus countries will need to accommodate these essential adjustments through expansions in demand, relative to potential supply. In a trade war, surplus countries have most to lose.盈餘國由於供應(yīng)有保証不得已衹能通過擴(kuò)大內(nèi)需去適應(yīng)有必要的調(diào)整,打貿(mào)易戰(zhàn)的話損失慘重。They apply, after all, only to imports worth a couple of billion dollars last year, hardly the stuff of a great trade war.雖然如此,與去年相比,也僅僅適用於幾十億美元的進(jìn)口,根本談不上貿(mào)易大戰(zhàn)。原聲例句China also asked the World Trade Organization to intervene, to avoid a trade war.Some warn the measures could trigger a trade war. Others say they represent more normal trade relations.Trade war?In September, Washington slapped tariffs on tire imports from China, and just last week, imposed new duties on the import of a key Chinese steel product to the United States.權(quán)威例句This is bad economics: both China and America would lose enormously from a trade war.ECONOMIST: China and AmericaThis detonated a global trade war that dried up world commerce and the flows of capital.FORBES: Capitalism: A True Love StoryAnxiety about a potential currency or trade war if the decline in the U.S. dollar continues.FORBES: Market Meets New Wall of Worry Or More Likely Just Brief Profit-Taking On Way To Higher Highs 返回 trade war