1.经济学家
2.〈古〉节俭的人
1.an expert in economics, especially one who advises a government department, business, or organization
2.someone who studies or teaches economics
1.Many economists believe that the economy is fragile and that it would be better not to cut spending or raise taxes at this point.
许多经济学家相信经济依旧脆弱,大动干戈地削减开支或增加税收并无好处。
2.Tokyo economists reluctantly concede that the yen must be revalued upward; there is likely to be a 5% revaluation within a year.
东京的经济学家不情愿地承认,日元必须要升值,很可能是以每年一个5%增值。
3.Economists said the amount of money ICBC hopes to bring into the country was roughly equivalent to one month of China's trade surplus.
经济学家表示,工行希望拿回内地的这笔资金,大致相当于中国一个月的贸易顺差。
4.And White House economists are predicting a strong rebound over the next three years.
而且白宫的经济家们预言在未来三年会出现一个剧烈反弹。
5.This conception of the news as a source of pure information is dramatically different from that of non economists studying the media.
新闻的这怀孕当做一个纯粹数据的来源学习媒体的非经济学者戏剧地不同于那。
6.It seems to me that our economists are not that patient. They have to see the day that they become famous.
我看我们的经济学家都没有这个耐性,非要亲眼看到自己成名的那一天不可。
7.Some of that results from excess money created by quantitative easing in the U. S. looking for better returns abroad, economists say.
经济学家说,这其中包括一些到海外寻求更高回报的美国量化宽松政策的资金。
8.That, in turn, could intensify a bad loan problem at China's banks that many economists believe is an inevitable result of the lending boom.
那么,同样地,中国的银行也将面临严峻的信贷问题,这也正是许多经济学家坚信的信贷大幅度提升所带来的不可避免的后果。
9.Economists, however, are doing their best to gauge just how much the destruction will cost both Japan and the world in economic growth.
然而,经济学家正在竭尽全力衡量这次灾难在多大程度上会影响日本及世界的经济增长。
10.Moreover, contrary to the views of some economists, it has been able to do so for a long while and continues to be able to do so.
更有甚者,与某些经济学家的看法相反,中国多年来一直有能力这么做,并继续有能力这么做。