unviable
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- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)不能獨(dú)立生存的;無(wú)以為繼
例句
If a state bank came to do this, the policies of the bank would make it unviable because of interest rates.
“由于利率的原因,如果把這些事情交給國(guó)家銀行去做,這些生意將難以為繼”。
Their building began before World War II but in 1949 was quickly wound up because it had been admitted to be unviable.
這隧道二戰(zhàn)前就開始建造,但是后來(lái)證明是不可行的,所以在1949年便停止了該工程。
This will save the expense of building pipelines to plants onshore and thus allow "stranded" gas, once thought unviable, to be exploited.
這將節(jié)省建造通向岸上工廠管道的費(fèi)用,從而允許曾經(jīng)被認(rèn)為無(wú)價(jià)值的“擱淺的”天然氣被開采。
Thus, maintaining economically unviable state enterprises and supporting them through the banking system results in large implicit costs.
因而,維持不具有經(jīng)濟(jì)生存能力的國(guó)有企業(yè)、通過(guò)銀行系統(tǒng)支持他們,會(huì)帶來(lái)大量隱性成本。
Once unviable competitors are gone, there will be a mad rush to replace them by companies -- like mine -- waiting in the wings.
一旦無(wú)法獨(dú)立生存的競(jìng)爭(zhēng)對(duì)手們被清理出場(chǎng),像我所在這樣的在后方等候的公司會(huì)以近乎瘋狂的速度取而代之。
For the public, the most controversial aspect of this research is that the fertilised embryos that are used become unviable.
對(duì)于公眾而言,他的研究最具爭(zhēng)議的一個(gè)問(wèn)題是,他所使用的受精胚胎會(huì)被毀掉。
And since everyone in your position also thinks he deserves a huge sum, the venture quickly becomes unviable.
并且由于每個(gè)人在你的位置上也會(huì)想他也應(yīng)該得到一大部分,很快這個(gè)投資活動(dòng)就變得不再切實(shí)可行了。
Landholdings this small are "economically unviable to sustain a family, " the government says.
當(dāng)?shù)?/c>政府說(shuō):“這么少的土地根本就無(wú)法養(yǎng)活一家人。”