biggish
基本解释
- adj.较大的;颇大的
英汉例句
- The Treasury will stand ready to buy bonds issued by biggish firms should markets seize up.
如果市场抓住这个机会的话,财政部将会做好准备去购买大企业发售的债务。 - The FDIC may have special powers but it only allowed one biggish dismemberment during the crisis, that of Washington Mutual.
联邦存款保险公司也许能力不寻常,但在此次危机中也只批准了一例较大的分解案,即华盛顿互助银行的解体。 - If that happens, Britain would scarcely be the first biggish, rich country to raise interest rates since the global financial crisis: Australia and Canada have already done so.
如果到了那时,英国可能不会是全球金融危机以来、第一个上调利率的富强大国:澳大利亚和加拿大已经这么做了。 - Apart from biggish powers like Russia, the war on piracy is attracting small countries.
ECONOMIST: Piracy and private enterprise - Spain is the only biggish European economy planning fiscal cuts worth more than 1% of GDP this year.
ECONOMIST: Myths about fiscal austerity - Private equity funds are prowling Germany, and have been involved in several mergers and restructurings involving biggish companies.
ECONOMIST: Financing Germany's Mittelstand
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- biggish stress 较大的应力
- the biggish economic cost 较大的经济成本
- have biggish practical meaning 具有较大的实际意义