dissaving
[di'seiviŋ]
n. 动用储蓄, 支出多于收入
dissaving
dissavingdissaving[diˈseiviŋ]n.1.■提取储蓄存款, 动用原有储蓄
noun
- [mass noun](chiefly N. Amer.)the action of spending more than one has earned in a given period
(主主北美)(在一定的时期)支出大于收入,入不敷出
■(dissavings)the excess amount spent
超支金额
dissaver
noun
dissaving
dissaving
■EXAMPLE: Rapid inflation and a failure to discourage consumer spending contributed to widespread dissaving and threatened the national economy.
严重的通货膨胀和限制消费支出不力,促使负储蓄现象蔓延,并危及国民经济。
■And dissaving was positively correlated with age and household income;
其中动用储蓄与年龄、家庭收入呈显著正相关;
■If saving is a sin, dissaving must be a virtue;
如果储蓄是一种罪过,不储蓄当然就是一种美德;
■If saving is a sin, dissaving must be a virtue; and in any case he is simply making up for the harm being done by the saving of his pinchpenny brother Benjamin.
如果储蓄是一种罪过,不储蓄当然就是一种美德;而且,无论如何,他这么做不过是为了补偿吝啬鬼弟弟本杰明由于储蓄给社会带来的种种损害。
■Households saved more, but this was more than offset by increased government “dissaving”.
家庭储蓄更多,但是这被持续增加的政府支出抵销。
■dissaving polymer
超支化聚合物