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/">大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)單詞大全以上就是本站詳細(xì)整理的詞語(yǔ)feel the pinch是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
So, hotels never feel the pinch of the "cost" of that piece of business.(因此,酒店永遠(yuǎn)感受不到這塊業(yè)務(wù)的“成本”所帶來(lái)的切膚之痛。)
3/17As food shortages fed through to higher supermarket prices, and fuel prices started to rise, western consumers started to feel the pinch.(3/17因糧食短缺導(dǎo)致其超市價(jià)格上漲,加上燃料價(jià)格亦開(kāi)始上揚(yáng),西方消費(fèi)者開(kāi)始感到壓力。)
Those with jobs in banking, finance and law will be somewhat cushioned from the impact, but graduates starting out in the public sectors will really feel the pinch this year.(那些在銀行界,金融界或者法律界工作的畢業(yè)生們會(huì)覺(jué)得稍微好一些,但另一些在公營(yíng)部門(mén)下工作的則會(huì)覺(jué)得今年將十分困苦。)
Lots of people who have lost their jobs are starting to feel the pinch.(大量失業(yè)者開(kāi)始感到日子不好過(guò)了。)
With average pay only rising by 1.2% a year at the moment, we are certainly going to feel the pinch.(隨著價(jià)格平均每年1.2%的增長(zhǎng),我們當(dāng)然能夠切身感受到荷包變癟的疼痛。)
It's six months since he lost his job, so he's beginning to feel the pinch.(他失業(yè)已有六個(gè)月了,所以開(kāi)始感到相當(dāng)困難。)
Shanghai residents feel the price pinch.(上海居民正在感受價(jià)格窘迫。)
Many restaurants in China are starting to feel the pinch, as Feng Jinchao explains.(中國(guó)的很多飯館開(kāi)始感到經(jīng)濟(jì)拮據(jù),F(xiàn)engJinchao將解釋原因。)
But only now are Japanese companies starting to feel the real pinch.(不過(guò)僅僅是到了日本公司才感到切膚之痛。)
In these tough economic times, unemployment is high and other business sectors feel the pinch, Direct Selling really comes into its own!(目前全球經(jīng)濟(jì)凋敝,失業(yè)高漲,陷入蕭條,直銷(xiāo)業(yè)恰逢其時(shí),一枝獨(dú)秀!)