long-run
英 [lɒŋ rʌn]
美 [lɔːŋ rʌn]
网络 长期; 长远; 长期的; 大样本; 长期來看
英英释义
adj
- relating to or extending over a relatively long time
- the long-run significance of the elections
- the long-term reconstruction of countries damaged by the war
- a long-term investment
双语例句
- The marketing concept sidesteps the potential conflicts among consumer wants, consumer interests, and long-run societal welfare.
市场营销观念有意回避消费者欲望、消费者利益和社会长期福利之间的暗含的冲突。 - Long-run date for Western nations do seem to support this proposition.
西方国家的长期历史资料似乎的确支持了这种论点。 - Evidently, there are risks in seeking that outcome& but do not ignore the long-run benefits.
显然,追求这样的结果是有风险的,但不应忽略这么做的长期好处。 - The long-run equilibrium exchange rate of developed countries is the purchasing power parity.
对于发达的经济体而言,其长期均衡汇率就是货币的购买力。 - That set of managerial decisions and actions that determines the long-run performance of an organization.
战略管理是一组管理决策和行动,它决定了组织的长期绩效。 - The crisis awareness offers a psychological support to the long-run American reform.
危机意识为美国源远流长的改革传统提供了社会心理支持。 - Improving education and labor market flexibility is a key part of the long-run solution.
改善教育和加大劳动力市场的灵活性是长远解决办法的一项关键内容。 - Are companies that successfully satisfy consumer wants necessarily acting in the best, long-run interests of consumers and society?
成功地满足消费者欲望的公司们是否做到了维护消费者和社会的长期利益? - No matter what the source of aggregate demand in the long-run, without investment there is no growth.
不管长期总需求的来源是什么,没有投资,肯定就没有增长。 - The work of Edmund Phelps has deepened our understanding of the relation between short-run and long-run effects of economic policy.
埃德蒙&8226;费尔普斯的工作加深了我们对经济政策的短期和长期效果之间关系的理解。
