基本释义:
英 [ˈruːɪnəsli]美 [ˈruːɪnəsli]
词典扩展 短语搭配 权威例句 实用例句
词根:ruin
1. Ruinously expensive tuition fees 非常昂贵的学费
2. Ruinously expensive 非常的昂贵
3. shatter ruinously 严重震坏
4. Ruinously Destructive And Wasting 毁灭性破坏损耗
1. In fact, it's not a system at all: it is a ruinously expensive, tiring and highly political game in which almost everyone emerges a loser.
事实上,它根本算不上一个制度:它只是一个异常昂贵、使人疲惫而且勾心斗角的游戏。在这一制度下,几乎每个人都是输家。
2. If introduced at the same flat rate throughout the country, this could be ruinously expensive for many small businesses, and stoke more inflation as employees seek to maintain their pay differentials.
如果在全国范围内实行统一的比例税率,这将使得许多小企业无法承受高昂的成本,而且雇员在追求差别工资的同时也会加剧通货膨胀。
3. Technology also threatens to fracture television into individual programmes, just as it has ruinously broken music albums into individual tracks.
科技也试图将电视打压成个人节目形式,正如它毁灭性地使得音乐专辑变成现在个人音乐形式一样。
4. Farmers had two roles: first, to produce as much grain as possible for urban consumption, however ruinously low the prices; second, to provide cheap Labour to the cities.
农民扮演着双重角色:第一,尽可能多地生产粮食供给城市消费,不管粮食收购价有多低,农民受损有多严重;第二,为城市提供廉价劳动力。
5. Too many brokers were far more interested in earning fat fees for steering their clients to ruinously priced loans that the borrowers could never hope to repay.
数不清的经纪人无比热衷于获取丰厚的报酬,他们将过高定价的贷款介绍给客户,这些贷款是客户绝不愿意偿还的。
6. "Free banking" has turned out to be ruinously expensive for many customers.
对于许多客户来说,“免费银行服务”最终被证明是无比昂贵的。
7. Farmers had two roles: first, to produce as much grain as possible for urban consumption, however ruinously low the prices; second, to provide cheap labour to the cities.
农民扮演着双重角色:第一,尽可能多地生产粮食供给城市消费,不管粮食收购价有多低,农民受损有多严重;第二,为城市提供廉价劳动力。
8. In the presence of transactions costs, the arbitrage argument used by Black-Scholes to price option no longer can be used: because continuous trading would be ruinously expensive, no matter how small transactions costs might be as a percentage of turnover.
Black-scholes的理论是在无市场摩擦的状况下得到的,如果存在交易费用,上述讨论不再有效,无论交易费用多么小,连续的头寸调整也会带来巨额的交易成本。
9. Ruinously destructive and wasting.
毁灭性的破坏、损耗。
10. It can be a ruinously tong time.
它可以成为毁灭性堂。
1. Ruinously drinkable, we drank it until we, like Rome, were partial ruins.
FORBES: Bar Open Baladin, Rome.
2. But if the government does not accept a weaker rupee, which it has defended ruinously, and cut its budget deficit, the money may not come at all.
ECONOMIST: Sri Lanka's war
3. ruinously high interest rates
高得离谱的利率
4. The deficit is on the rise again, fuelled by Indonesia's ruinously generous oil subsidies.
ECONOMIST: Indonesia's election
5. With Mr Palocci at his elbow, Lula might have scaled back the ruinously expensive pension system, brought sanity to labour-market regulation and simplified a fiendishly complex tax code.
ECONOMIST: Brazil: Lula opts for a quiet life | The
6. They had made over-generous promises, which could not be honoured in the longer term and were already ruinously burdensome.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus
7. a ruinously expensive court case
一起费用高得令人咋舌的官司
8. Unlike many stars, he hated to sing praises to the big man in the leopard-skin hat, who would rule ruinously for three decades.
ECONOMIST: Papa Wendo
9. Litigation for defamation or breach of privacy is ruinously expensive.
CNN: Mosley: Can the press be free but responsible?
10. Apparently delicious, but ruinously expensive.
FORBES: Guinness: An Icon in Decline?
11. All three have long been dearer in America than anywhere else in the world doctors' fees ruinously so.
ECONOMIST: Your money or your life
12. Their mission was not to defeat the Black Prince, who went on to take their king prisoner at Poitiers, but instead to do battle with their compatriots in Toulouse and Carcassonne who had appropriated the recipe and, they believed, were ruinously altering it.
WSJ: A Cassoulet Worth Fighting Over