1.中期
2.中项
1.the period of time that lasts a few months or years from the present time
1.There is no sign yet that investors are panicking over the size of the fiscal deficit or the lack of any medium-term austerity plan.
仍无迹象表明投资者已对财政赤字的规模或中期节俭计划的缺位而感到惶恐不安。
2.That pain would be worth enduring if it led to a better medium-term budget outcome. Unfortunately, in far too many places it won't.
如果通紧政策导致一个更好的中期预算结果,那么这种痛苦将值得持续下去。
3.Minus those small insignificant makers, China in fact has no excess capacity problem at all at least over the medium term.
他说,除去那些无足轻重的小制造商,中国其实并不存在产能过剩的问题,至少中期来看是这样。
4."The chances are pretty slim of that in the short to medium term, " he said.
他说:“中短期看来,这样的机会不大。”
5.Among the constraints in assessing China's economy was the lack of a medium-term policy framework, he said.
他表示,在评估中国经济时受到缺乏中期政策框架的限制。
6.In the medium term, the best and most likely policy would be a move to a heavily managed float, rather than an upward adjustment of the peg.
从中期来看,最好也是最有可能采取的政策是过渡到严格管理的浮动,而不是对盯住汇率向上进行调整。
7.But Mr Obama's announcement is at least an indication of a greater commitment to aid in the medium term.
但奥巴马先生的公告至少是一个承诺在其任期内进行更大援助的表示。
8.In a sense, medium-term fiscal policy is all about saving for a rainy day.
从某种意义来说,中期财政政策是未雨绸缪。
9.The point is, the medium-term fiscal problem is fundamentally different from the long-term fiscal problem.
关键是,中期财政问题与长期财政问题有本质的不同。
10.The first and most damaging run on the bank took place in its other short- and medium-term wholesale liabilities (see chart 5).
对该银行产生的最早且最严重的破坏发生在短中期大规模债务中。