feel the pinch
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- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)感到手頭拮據(jù);會(huì)說(shuō)手頭拮據(jù);感到經(jīng)濟(jì)拮據(jù)
英漢解釋
例句
With Italy under strain, along with Spain, European corporate bonds began to feel the pinch Monday, along with stocks across the continent.
在意大利和西班牙一道承受壓力之際,歐洲公司債券、以及歐陸各國(guó)的股市周一開(kāi)始感受疼痛。
With average pay only rising by 1. 2% a year at the moment, we are certainly going to feel the pinch.
隨著價(jià)格平均每年1.2%的增長(zhǎng),我們當(dāng)然能夠切身感受到荷包變癟的疼痛。
But if oil stays this high for weeks on end, or if it goes even higher, Asian economies and consumers are likely to feel the pinch.
但是,如果油價(jià)連續(xù)數(shù)周保持在目前的高位,甚至走得更高,亞洲經(jīng)濟(jì)體和消費(fèi)者很可能會(huì)嘗到痛苦的滋味。
Shopkeepers are beginning to feel the pinch because no one has a lot of money to spend these days.
店主們開(kāi)始感到處境困難了,因?yàn)?/c>近來(lái)大家都沒(méi)什么錢(qián)買(mǎi)東西。
So, hotels never feel the pinch of the "cost" of that piece of business.
因此,酒店永遠(yuǎn)感受不到這塊業(yè)務(wù)的“成本”所帶來(lái)的切膚之痛。
But the poorest people in the US were not the only ones to feel the pinch of increased inequality.
不過(guò),受貧富差距加大沖擊最大的,不僅僅是美國(guó)最貧窮的人。
After rising in the first three months of the year, oil prices are starting to feel the pinch of burgeoning inventories.
在今年前三個(gè)月一路走高后,如今油價(jià)正開(kāi)始感受到庫(kù)存迅速增長(zhǎng)所帶來(lái)的壓力。
There was also much hand-wringing about money, as governments and taxpayers in rich countries feel the pinch.
因?yàn)?/c>發(fā)達(dá)國(guó)家的政府與納稅人感到財(cái)政拮據(jù),所以過(guò)去對(duì)嚴(yán)重缺乏資金實(shí)施這項(xiàng)保護(hù)。
While animals who depend on the land may feel the pinch when it comes to food, for local residents, it's lost business.
說(shuō)到食物的時(shí)候,依賴(lài)這片土地的動(dòng)物可能都感到處境困難,對(duì)當(dāng)?shù)?/c>居民來(lái)說(shuō),他們失去了生意。
China development is by no means perfect. China does feel the pinch of urgency for furthering all around reform.
中國(guó)的發(fā)展仍不完美,我們時(shí)刻感受到進(jìn)一步深化全方位改革的緊迫性。
A pinch is painful pressure. To feel the pinch is to suffer painful pressure involving money.
捏是痛苦的壓力。如果感覺(jué)到了壓力,是涉及金錢(qián)遭受痛苦的壓力。
Of course, when millions of voters feel the pinch of rapidly rising prices, politicians find it hard to stand idly by.
誠(chéng)然,當(dāng)無(wú)數(shù)選民深受價(jià)格上漲之苦的時(shí)候,政客們也不可能置身事外。
Big American multinational manufacturing companies can feel the pinch of dollar-renminbi fluctuations.
美國(guó)大型跨國(guó)制造公司會(huì)對(duì)美元人民幣波動(dòng)感到不安。
B: His company is facing bankruptcy and he has three kids to raise! He's starting to feel the pinch.
他的公司面臨破產(chǎn),而且還有三個(gè)孩子要養(yǎng)。他開(kāi)始感到手頭拮據(jù)。
To feel the pinch is to suffer painful pressure involving money.
感到拮據(jù)就是要承受這種金錢(qián)方面的巨大壓力。
And, as softer economic growth weakens demand for commodities, exporters of raw materials will start to feel the pinch.
而且隨著經(jīng)濟(jì)增長(zhǎng)放緩使得對(duì)大宗商品的需求減少,那些原材料出口商將會(huì)開(kāi)始感覺(jué)到手頭拮據(jù)。
Smaller hedge funds in particular will feel the pinch as Wall Street's lenders look more carefully at who will get their money.
小型對(duì)沖基金所受影響最大,因?yàn)?/c>華爾街借貸機(jī)構(gòu)將更加嚴(yán)格地審查借款方。
Textile and apparel exporters in Asia say consumers may feel the pinch with more expensive T-shirts and jeans.
亞洲的紡織品和服裝出口商說(shuō),消費(fèi)者受到;T恤衫和牛仔褲的價(jià)格會(huì)更貴。
Swedish researchers working on development issues will also feel the pinch.
研究發(fā)展問(wèn)題的瑞典科學(xué)家也將感到手頭拮據(jù)。
The high rate of unemployment is making many families feel the pinch .
失業(yè)率很高,許多家庭感到日子不好過(guò)了。
The obvious assumption is that it's all cost driven, that governments are desperate to save money, much as enterprises feel the pinch.
一個(gè)顯然的猜測(cè)就是,這完全是費(fèi)用驅(qū)使的。政府部門(mén)正在拼命地省錢(qián),這和企業(yè)的困難狀況如出一轍。
Feel the pinch Something's wrong with Alan. He looks so unhappy.
艾倫有些不對(duì)勁,他看起來(lái)悶悶不樂(lè)的。
If Asia's boom stutters or steel prices fall sharply from their current peak, Evraz will feel the pinch.
因此如果亞洲的快速發(fā)展減緩腳步,或者鋼材價(jià)格從現(xiàn)在的顛峰狀態(tài)急速下滑,那么毫無(wú)疑問(wèn)耶弗拉茲的日子就不會(huì)如此好過(guò)了。
People on low or fixed incomes feel the pinch most.
靠低收入或領(lǐng)固定收入生活的人們則最能感受到這種手頭拮據(jù)的困境。
At the same time, of course, falling house prices in America, Britain, Spain and Ireland threaten to make consumers feel the pinch.
與此同時(shí),美國(guó),英國(guó),西班牙和愛(ài)爾蘭的房?jī)r(jià)下降也使消費(fèi)者雪上加霜。
People in businesses may say they feel the pinch. Or they may say they are up against it.
商屆人士可能會(huì)說(shuō)手頭拮據(jù)(feelthepinch),或者他們可能說(shuō)他們四面受困(upagainstit)。
Many restaurants in China are starting to feel the pinch, as Feng Jinchao explains.
中國(guó)的很多飯館開(kāi)始感到經(jīng)濟(jì)拮據(jù),FengJinchao將解釋原因。
People in business may say they feel the pinch. Or they may say they are up against it.
商業(yè)人士可能會(huì)說(shuō)感到手頭拮據(jù)(feelthepinch),或者他們會(huì)說(shuō)遇到經(jīng)濟(jì)困難(upagainstit)。
White-collars feel the pinch in Guangzhou
廣州白領(lǐng)生活拮據(jù)