談?wù)?/c>崗位稀缺。
The balance scales held by the rider to measure out the grain, and the very high price of the grain seem to indicate scarcity of food.
騎士手上拿的天秤是來衡量價(jià)值的,而食物出奇的貴代表了食物的短缺。
The word is externalities, a concept that holds that money is not the only scarcity in the world.
這便是“外部性”,該概念告訴我們,貨幣并非世界上唯一的稀缺性。
Struggle is hard, no matter how you paint it. But living in scarcity doesn't have to be struggle. That's completely up to you.
無論如何描述這種生活,苦苦掙扎都并非易事。但是,短缺的生活中,你也沒必要感覺辛苦。這要取決于你自己。
Having waited long enough for his invitation to regain its scarcity value, the tousle-haired dictator is at it again.
在經(jīng)過漫長的等待以體現(xiàn)其奇貨可居后,這位蓬發(fā)獨(dú)裁者終于發(fā)出了他的第二次邀請(qǐng)。
The scarcity of water is seldom reflected in its price, or in that of the farm products that consume so much of it.
水的缺乏很少反映在其價(jià)格上,或消費(fèi)如此多的農(nóng)產(chǎn)品上。
Affordability has long been a challenge for the state, thanks to its sunny beaches and relative scarcity of buildable lots.
由于加州陽光明媚的海岸眾多,并且可建筑用地相對(duì)缺乏,讓人們買得起房一直是加州政府面臨的一項(xiàng)挑戰(zhàn)。
To men of letters, Spring is always the goddess Muse. There has never been scarcity of singing for Spring whenever and wherever.
春一直是文人墨客的繆斯女神,古今中外,歌頌春天的詩句數(shù)不勝數(shù)。
A fixed portion, especially an amount of food allotted to persons in military service or to civilians in times of scarcity.
給量,定量一個(gè)固定的份量,特指在物資缺乏時(shí)供給軍隊(duì)股役人員或平民的一定量的糧食
The scarcity of a dear year, by diminishing the demand for labour, tends to lower its price.
物價(jià)昂貴年度的荒歉,由于減少了勞動(dòng)需求,因而會(huì)降低勞動(dòng)的價(jià)格。
However, it is their scarcity in passing option that makes it a major concern for me.
然而,對(duì)于他們讓我最頭疼的問題在于他們的傳球選擇上。
In times of scarcity or drought, sharing everything may mean that many go hungry only eating a little, but at least each has something.
在缺乏或干旱的時(shí)期,共享每一樣事物意味著許多人變得饑餓,只吃一點(diǎn)點(diǎn),但至少每一個(gè)人都有吃的。
These variables affect the amount of water, and for that reason the potential risks of flooding and droughts and water scarcity.
這此變量影響水量,并決定了水災(zāi)、干旱和水短缺這些潛在風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。
It wasn't all roses and cream, but there were many, many positive things that came out of this scarcity.
盡管這樣的生活中不盡稱心如意,但短缺的生活中,許多積極的因素還是不斷涌現(xiàn)。
It is relatively easy to explain the circumstances in which scarcity arises.
解釋讓匱乏產(chǎn)生的場合還相對(duì)容易。
Scarcity choices can be seen as a bad thing, but I see it as liberating. I'm not saying we should have no choices, but fewer is better.
少些選擇可能會(huì)被認(rèn)為是壞事情,我卻認(rèn)為這是自由。我不是說我們應(yīng)該別無選擇,而是說適當(dāng)有些選擇會(huì)好一點(diǎn)。
The lack of such a correspondence in the old scheme was defended by the fundamental fact of scarcity.
在過去體制下,這種一致性的缺乏被匱乏的基本現(xiàn)實(shí)所庇護(hù)。
But like any luxury good, the high price and relative scarcity -- and sense of exclusivity that creates -- is part of its appeal.
但是正如任何奢侈品一樣,高價(jià)格和相對(duì)稀缺——以及由此創(chuàng)造出的“高端”感覺——構(gòu)成了蘋果一部分的吸引力。
Following the free rehearses the inevitable fall of prices, and takes advantage of the only true scarcity: human attention.
追求免費(fèi),提前迎接無可避免的技術(shù)滑落,而且運(yùn)用唯一真正的稀有資源————人們的注意力。
In periods of speedy progress, it seems, stubborn reactionaries at least enjoy a certain scarcity value.
看起來,在快速進(jìn)步時(shí)期。頑固的反動(dòng)分子至少享受了一定的稀缺性價(jià)值。
Disease, wounds, hardship and scarcity have always been part of my life. I don't complain.
疾病、傷痛、艱辛和貧窮一直是我生活的一部分。我不抱怨。
Back in the era of scarcity, they were a rare calorie-rich treat to fill the chronically hungry belly.
在物資稀缺的年代,因?yàn)?/c>月餅富含熱量,通常被用來填飽肚子。
Hebei province is one of the most serious water scarcity provinces. Water resources scarcity seriously restricts national economy.
河北省是我國缺水最嚴(yán)重的省份之一,水資源短缺嚴(yán)重制約著河北省國民經(jīng)濟(jì)的可持續(xù)發(fā)展。
Scarcity means that society has limited resources and therefore cannot produce all the goods and services people wish to have.
稀缺意思是說,社會(huì)擁有有限的資源,不能生產(chǎn)出人們想要的所有物品與勞務(wù)。
Envy often seems to come from a perceived scarcity in some area of your life.
嫉妒往往來源于你在某些方面的匱乏感。
Anticipating scarcity by overeating in times of plenty would be no bad thing if times of scarcity were a real risk.
如果匱乏之時(shí)是個(gè)真正風(fēng)險(xiǎn),那么在富余之時(shí)吃多一點(diǎn)作為應(yīng)對(duì)匱乏的準(zhǔn)備,無可厚非。
Scarcity of supply or population shifts are often used to rationalise high house prices, but such fundamentals should push up rents, too.
人們經(jīng)常使用供應(yīng)短缺或人口流動(dòng)來解釋高房價(jià),但是這些基本因素也會(huì)推動(dòng)房租上漲。
If there was a scarcity of anything, prices of that thing went up.
如果什么物品短缺,那種物品的價(jià)格就會(huì)上漲。
It is all right here. I am astonished at how you humans have tricked yourselves into seeing this world of abundance as a world of scarcity.
而你們人類卻總是欺騙自己,把這樣一個(gè)多姿多彩的世界看成是荒蕪暗淡的世界,這簡直令我瞠目結(jié)舌。
a state occasioned by scarcity of money and a shortage of credit.
缺乏金錢或存款的狀態(tài)。
More recently, economists have also been obliged to deal with the concept of absolute scarcity.
最近以來,經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家們又不得不去研究絕對(duì)稀缺這一概念。
The strategy they're employing is called "velvet rope" as in what nightclubs do to build scarcity and interest in getting on the inside.
fm采用的策略與夜總會(huì)所謂的“天鵝絨圍欄”如出一轍,它們都造成一種稀缺感,勾起人們光顧的欲望。
China is no longer the destination for those looking to accumulate hardship tales of scarcity, penury and adversity overcome.
中國不再是那些為了填補(bǔ)傳奇故事的空白,克服貧瘠和坎坷的族人的目的地了。
Scarcity does seem to be feeding the frenzy.
饑餓營銷確實(shí)看起來在滿足瘋狂。