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spenders

英 [ˈspɛndəz]

美 [ˈspɛndərz]

n.  花钱…的人
spender的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 花钱者;花钱…的人
    If a person or organization is a bigspenderor a compulsivespender, for example, they spend a lot of money or are unable to stop themselves spending money.
    1. The Swiss are Europe's biggest spenders on food...
      瑞士人是欧洲人中在食品上开销最大的人群。
    2. Once the compulsive spender stops at the mall, she will be unable to control her spending.
      患强迫性购物症的人一旦来到购物中心,就无法控制自己的开支。

双语例句

  • However, this level of defence spending is still dwarfed by the US, which annually spends more than the next 10 largest defence spenders put together.
    不过,这一水平的国防开支与美国相比仍相形见绌。美国的年度国防预算超过排在其之后10个国家的国防预算之和。
  • As with last year, the alcohol and financial industries were the largest spenders.
    与去年一样,酒业和金融行业仍是广告投放额最高的两个行业。
  • The Swiss are Europe's biggest spenders on food
    瑞士人是欧洲人中在食品上开销最大的人群。
  • The pain isn't being felt only by airlines and hotels, but by department stores, restaurants and outlet malls that would have gladly welcomed foreign spenders.
    最开心的除了航空公司和旅馆,像百货公司,餐饮店和折扣直销店也很欢迎外国消费者的到来。
  • To boost demand, lending must flow to credit-constrained spenders or those with cash must find it worth using.
    为提振需求,放贷必须流向信贷受限的花钱者,或者让拥有现金的人找到值得用钱的地方。
  • With shares and real estate worth sharply less, unemployment rising and deflation round the corner, companies and households are already reluctant spenders; household savings deposits rose by more than 20 per cent in the year to November.
    随着股票和房产价格大跌、失业率不断攀升及通缩即将到来,企业和家庭已不愿支出;在截至去年11月的一年中,中国家庭储蓄增长逾20%。
  • With consumption by households and capital spending by corporations collapsing, governments will soon become the spenders of first and only resort as fiscal deficits surge.
    随着家庭消费和公司资本支出陷入低迷,政府很快将成为第一和惟一的消费者,同时财政赤字将飙升。
  • The wealthy people in our study certainly have the funds to be crazy spenders, but most are not.
    我们做的研究中富有的人当然有疯狂购物,血拼的资本,然而大多数富人并不是这样大肆挥霍的。
  • One policy would be to redistribute incomes from savers to spenders.
    一种政策是将收入从储户再分配到支出者。
  • Some who were previously high spenders are no longer prepared to pay large sums for certain goods and services.
    一些过去出手阔绰的人,现在已不准备大手大脚购买某些商品和服务。