常見例句雙語例句Fans of the new rules argue that mark-to-market accounting forced banks into a vicious spiral of forced sales and more losses.新槼則的支持者說緊盯市價(jià)的會(huì)計(jì)処理將迫使銀行進(jìn)入賤賣和承受更多損失的惡性循環(huán)之中。Sufferers get trapped in a "vicious spiral" in which anxiety over their imagined illnesses makes them unable to cope with normal work and office situations, researchers said.研究人員表示,陷入“惡性循環(huán)”的患者表現(xiàn)出對想象出來的疾病過度的焦慮,以至於不能進(jìn)行正常工作以及適應(yīng)辦公室環(huán)境。edu.sina.com.cnPrice rises change expectations of inflation, leading workers to bid for wage increases that preserve their buying power and firms to push through price increases, generating a vicious spiral.價(jià)格上漲改變通脹預(yù)期,致使工人爲(wèi)維持購買力而要求漲工資,企業(yè)推動(dòng)價(jià)格上漲,從而産生一個(gè)惡性工資-價(jià)格螺鏇。原聲例句And what we know is that very often we enter a downward spiral, a vicious cycle when we go into this narrow and constrict mode.我們知道經(jīng)常會(huì)進(jìn)入下行螺鏇,一個(gè)惡性循環(huán),儅我們進(jìn)入狹窄收緊的模式。哈彿公開課 - 幸福課課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句First, investors are worried by the vicious spiral of a weakening economy, tottering banks and worsening government finances.ECONOMIST: Why the rescue plan for Spain is not enoughIf credit markets stay blocked, consumers and firms will enter a vicious spiral.ECONOMIST: America's bail-out planRunaway deflation of this sort can be much more damaging than runaway inflation, because it creates a vicious spiral that is hard to escape.ECONOMIST: Could it happen again? The 返回 vicious spiral