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They will have to pay much more when rents treble in January.
房租1月份时将增加两倍,他们得付多得多的钱。
The mine reportedly had an accident rate treble the national average.
据报道,那个矿的事故发生率是全国平均水平的三倍。
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1. The popular frenzy over share trading led the government to intervene last week, trebling the tax on share trading.
股票交易狂热导致政府最近出手干预,将股票交易印花税提高了2倍。
2. While the Nikkei was trebling, the Dax rose by a cumulative 50 per cent – less than most major markets.
日经指数上涨了两倍,德国Dax指数累计才上涨50%,涨幅小于大多数主要市场。
3. Almost trebling capital gains tax in the UK would be especially stupid.
把英国的资本利得税率提高几乎两倍,真可谓蠢到家了。
4. The startling numbers conjure up images of mass migrations and the trebling or quadrupling in size of big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
这些令人吃惊的数字,不禁让人脑海里浮现出大规模人口迁徙、北京、上海和广州这样的大城市人口规模增长三、四倍的情景。
5. The product received the DIA award of merit and impressed the company by trebling sales.
这一产品获得DIA(澳大利亚设计学会)优秀成果奖并且使公司的销售量增长了三倍.《互联网》
6. Recent studies in China show that this isolate layout with superblocks creates a trebling of transportation energy, compared to mixed uses with a more permeable transportation network.
不久前中国的研究表明,与具备了通过性更强的交通网络的多用途布局相比,这种超级街区式的分割式布局的交通能耗要高两倍。
7. During the Vietnam era as liberalized immigration policies began doubling and trebling America's long-suppressed Asian population the, Asian male became targets of scorn and ridicule.
越战时期,由于移民政策的放宽,长期受到抑制的亚洲人口数量开始成倍地增长,甚至三倍,亚洲男性成为奚落和嘲笑的对象。
8. Once China announced it was trebling stamp duty on share trading, a pullback in Chinese stocks was inevitable.
当中国宣布将股票交易印花税上调至原来的三倍时,中国股市的回落就已不可避免。
9. Growing cities and rapid industrialization has seen a trebling of energy consumption in East Asia over the past 30 years.
在过去三十年,东亚的城市扩张和快速工业化导致能源消费量增加了两倍。
10. The biggest sign of his success is a trebling of the IMF's kitty to $750 billion.
他的最大功绩是将IMF的储金上调了三倍,高达7500亿美元。
1. The world is using less oil today to generate electric power than it did in 1973, despite output almost trebling to 17.5 billion watt hours of electricity, from 6.1 billion WH.
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2. He talked of encouraging job-sharing, solicited workers' votes by claiming he would oppose lay-offs, and made rash promises about trebling incomes within five years.
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3. That is a trebling of the number working there three years ago.
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4. Prices of steel have also been rising lately, nearly trebling since the beginning of 2002, according to MEPS (International), a firm of consultants.
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5. Although headline inflation has doubled over the past year, to 3.2%, much of the rise has been due to the trebling in oil prices since early 1999.
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6. Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman attacked Mr Clegg for "joining David Cameron in his failed economic plan, in cutting 5, 000 nurses and 15, 000 police, and in trebling tuition fees and increasing VAT after promising not to do so".
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7. There's no doubt the result will be seen as a protest against decisions taken by the Liberal Democrats in government, particularly the trebling of student tuition fees.
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8. Mr Speaker, I can also inform the House that to meet the threats ahead, after a trebling of its budget since 2001, the security service will rise in number to 4000, twice the level of 2001.
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9. ONGC, which contributes just under two-thirds of local crude output, has set an ambitious target of doubling production and trebling revenue by 2030.
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10. It is an increase in means testing and had led to a trebling of overpayments since the introduction of the new system.
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11. And given how far and fast UK house prices rose in the boom years - trebling in the 10 years before 2008 - and how relatively little they have fallen since (less than 20% on average), it is hardly surprising that banks believe there could be some downside in this market (to use the ghastly jargon).
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