政府工作報告Day2 P17-18 catti 69天

volume

1. countable noun [usually singular]

The volume of something is the amount of it that there is.

Senior officials will be discussing how the volume of sales might be reduced. [+ of]

...the sheer volume of traffic and accidents. [+ of]

2.?countable noun [usually singular]

The volume of an object is the amount of space that it contains or occupies.

It is 2,300 metres above sea level, so a given volume of air contains only about one-third as much oxygen as it would at sea level.

When egg whites are beaten they can rise to seven or eight times their original volume.

3.?countable noun

A volume is a book.

[formal]

...a 125-page volume.

4.?countable noun

A volume is one book in a series of books.

...the first volume of his autobiography. [+ of]

5.?countable noun

A volume is a collection of several issues of a magazine, for example all the issues for one year.

...bound volumes of the magazine. [+ of]

6.?uncountable noun

The volume of a radio, television, or sound system is the loudness of the sound it produces.

He turned down the volume.

He came to complain about the volume of the music. [+ of]

Synonyms: loudness, sound, amplification

回穩(wěn)向好

a steady rise

basically

You use basically to show that you are describing a situation in a simple, general way, and that you are not concerned with less important details.

Basically you've got two choices.

It's basically a vegan diet.

Battery charging systems remain basically the same as those in use half a century ago.

Synonyms: essentially, firstly, mainly, mostly

reduction

1. countable noun

When there is a reduction in something, it is made smaller.

...a future reduction in U.K. interest rates. [+ in]

Many companies have announced dramatic reductions in staff.

Synonyms: decrease, lowering, lessening, minimizing ??

2.?uncountable noun

Reduction is the act of making something smaller in size or amount, or less in degree.

...a new strategic arms reduction agreement.

Synonyms: cut, cutting, trimming, pruning

單位國內(nèi)生產(chǎn)總值能耗

單位GDP能耗?

單位GDP能耗是反映能源消費(fèi)水平和節(jié)能降耗狀況的主要指標(biāo),一次能源供應(yīng)總量與國內(nèi)生產(chǎn)總值(GDP)的比率,是一個能源利用效率指標(biāo)。該指標(biāo)說明一個國家經(jīng)濟(jì)活動中對能源的利用程度,反映經(jīng)濟(jì)結(jié)構(gòu)和能源利用效率的變化。

steer

1.verb

When you steer a car, boat, or plane, you control it so that it goes in the direction that you want.

What is it like to steer a ship this size? [VERB noun]

When I was a kid, about six or seven, she would often let me steer the car along our driveway. [VERB noun preposition]

[Also VERB]

Synonyms: drive, control, direct, handle ??

2.?verb

If you steer people towards a particular course of action or attitude, you try to lead them gently in that direction.

The new government is seen as one that will steer the country in the right direction. [VERB noun preposition]

I think you are perfectly correct in trying to steer your mother towards increased independence. [VERB noun preposition]

3.?verb

If you steer someone in a particular direction, you guide them there.

Nick steered them into the nearest seats. [VERB noun preposition]

Synonyms: direct, lead, guide, conduct ?

4.?verb

If you steer a particular course, you take a particular line of action.

Prime Minister Hun Sen has sought to steer a course between the two groups. [VERB noun preposition]

In nearly all these issues the British steered a middle course. [VERB noun]

5.?countable noun

A steer is a bull that has been castrated.

steady

5. verb

If you steady something or if it steadies, it stops shaking or moving about.

Two men were on the bridge-deck, steadying a ladder. [VERB noun]

Lovelock eased back the throttles and the ship steadied. [VERB]

Synonyms: make steady, stabilize, hold steady, make fast ??

6.?verb

If you steady yourself, you control your voice or expression, so that people will think that you are calm and not nervous.

Somehow she steadied herself and murmured, 'Have you got a cigarette?' [VERB pronoun-reflexive]

She breathed in to steady her voice. [VERB noun]

Synonyms: settle, get control of, compose, calm down

stress

1. verb

If you stress a point in a discussion, you put extra emphasis on it because you think it is important.

The spokesman stressed that the measures did not amount to an overall ban. [VERB that]

They also stress the need for improved employment opportunities, better transport and health care. [VERB noun]

'We're not saying we're outside and above all this,' he stresses. [VERB with quote]

Stress is also a noun.

Japanese car makers are laying ever more stress on European sales. [+ on]

2.?variable noun [oft under N]

If you feel under stress, you feel worried and tense because of difficulties in your life.

Katy could think clearly when not under stress.

Of course, the British will suffer such daily stresses patiently.

...a wide range of stress-related problems.

Synonyms: strain, pressure, worry, tension ? More Synonyms of stress

3.?variable noun

Stresses are strong physical pressures applied to an object.

Earthquakes happen when stresses in rock are suddenly released as the rocks fracture.

4.?verb

If you stress a word or part of a word when you say it, you put emphasis on it so that it sounds slightly louder.

'Sit down,' she replied, stressing each word. [VERB noun]

Stress is also a noun.

implement?

1. verb

If you implement something such as a plan, you ensure that what has been planned is done.

The government promised to implement a new system to control financial loan institutions. [VERB noun]

The report sets out strict inspection procedures to ensure that the recommendations are properly implemented. [VERB noun]

Synonyms: carry out, effect, carry through, complete ??

implementation (?mpl?m?nte???n? ) uncountable noun

Very little has been achieved in the implementation of the peace agreement signed last January. [+ of]

Synonyms: carrying out, effecting, execution, performance ? M

2.?countable noun

An implement is a tool or other piece of equipment.

[formal]

...knives and other useful implements.

...writing implements.

Synonyms: tool, machine, device, instrument

proactive

Proactive actions are intended to cause changes, rather than just reacting to change.

In order to survive the competition a company should be proactive not reactive.

Industry must adopt a much more proactive approach to formulating environmental policy.


reactive

(ri?kt?v? )

1.?adjective

Something that is reactive is able to react chemically with a lot of different substances.

Ozone is a highly reactive form of oxygen gas.

Synonyms: unstable ? More Synonyms of reactive

2.?adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE]

If someone is reactive, they behave in response to what happens to them, rather than deciding in advance how they want to behave.

I want our organization to be less reactive and more pro-active.

Synonyms: apathetic, passive, laissez-faire, inactive


inactive

Someone or something that is inactive is not doing anything or is not working.

He certainly was not politically inactive.

The satellite had been inactive since its launch two years ago.

Synonyms: lazy, passive, slow, quiet ??

inactivity (?n?kt?v?ti? ) uncountable noun

The players have comparatively long periods of inactivity.

Synonyms: sloth, vegetation, inertia, stagnation ??

Synonyms: immobility, unemployment, inaction, passivity

prudent

adjective

Someone who is prudent is sensible and careful.

It is always prudent to start any exercise programme gradually at first.

Being a prudent and cautious person, you realise that the problem must be resolved.

prudently? adverb [usually ADVERB with verb]

I believe it is essential that we act prudently.

Prudently, Joanna spoke none of this aloud.

財政赤字

赤字 (赤字:經(jīng)濟(jì)用語)

多用于財政,意為虧本。財政年度內(nèi)財政支出大于收入的差額。因會計上習(xí)慣用紅字表示而故名。在我國,財政收支是通過國家預(yù)算平衡的,財政赤字通常表現(xiàn)為預(yù)算執(zhí)行結(jié)果支出大于收入的差額,故亦稱預(yù)算赤字。一年的財政收入代表可供國家當(dāng)年集中掌握支配的一部分社會產(chǎn)品,財政支出大于收入,發(fā)生赤字,意味著由這部分支出所形成的社會購買力沒有相應(yīng)的社會產(chǎn)品作為物資保證。

赤字率

赤字比率(Deficit Ratio)赤字是財政上的一個專業(yè)術(shù)語,是衡量財政風(fēng)險的一個重要指標(biāo)。財政赤字是指財政支出超過財政收入的部分,意味著“花”的錢超過了“掙”到的錢。根據(jù)我國《預(yù)算法》明確規(guī)定,地方財政上不設(shè)立赤字,故此通常所稱的財政赤字,即是中央財政赤字。

計算公式

(政府開支-政府收入)/GDP×100%

fiscal

adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]

Fiscal is used to describe something that relates to government money or public money, especially taxes.

...in 1987, when the government tightened fiscal policy.

Synonyms: financial, money, economic, monetary ?

fiscally? adverb [usually ADVERB adjective , oft ADVERB after verb]

The scheme would be fiscally dangerous.

Many members are determined to prove that they are fiscally responsible.


財政政策

fiscal policy

monetary

Monetary means relating to money, especially the total amount of money in a country.

[business]

Some countries tighten monetary policy to avoid inflation.

The courts will be asked to place a monetary value on his unfinished career.

Synonyms: financial, money, economic, capital


貨幣政策

monetary

total

verb

If several numbers or things total a certain figure, that figure is the total of all the numbers or all the things.

The unit's exports will total $85 million this year. [VERB amount]

They will compete for prizes totalling nearly £3000. [VERB amount]

Synonyms: amount to, make, come to, reach ? More Synonyms of total

?verb

When you total a set of numbers or objects, you add them all together.

They haven't totalled the exact figures. [VERB noun]

Synonyms: add up, work out, sum up, compute

break down

phrasal verb

To break down something such as an idea or statement means to separate it into smaller parts in order to make it easier to understand or deal with.

The report breaks down the results region by region. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]

These rules tell us how a sentence is broken down into phrases. [be V-ed P + into]

[Also V n P + into]

Synonyms: divide up, split, cut up, subdivide


to break it down?

ease

1.with ease

2.?uncountable noun

If you talk about the ease of a particular activity, you are referring to the way that it has been made easier to do, or to the fact that it is already easy to do.

For ease of reference, only the relevant extracts of the regulations are included. [+ of]

...the camera's ease of use in manual mode.

Synonyms: straightforwardness, simplicity, readiness ?

3.?uncountable noun

Ease is the state of being very comfortable and able to live as you want, without any worries or problems.

She lived a life of ease.

Synonyms: comfort, luxury, leisure, relaxation ??

4.?verb

If something unpleasant eases or if you ease it, it is reduced in degree, speed, or intensity.

Tensions had eased. [VERB]

The heavily falling snow had eased. [VERB]

I gave him some brandy to ease the pain. [VERB noun]

...editorials calling for the easing of sanctions. [VERB-ing]

Synonyms: relieve, calm, moderate, soothe ?

5.?verb

If you ease your way somewhere or ease somewhere, you move there slowly, carefully, and gently. If you ease something somewhere, you move it there slowly, carefully, and gently.

I eased my way towards the door. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]

She eased back into the chair and nodded. [VERB preposition/adverb]

He eased his foot off the accelerator. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]

Leaphorn eased himself silently upward. [V pron-refl adv/prep]

I eased open the door. [VERB noun with adjective]

Synonyms: move carefully, edge, guide, slip

cut

n.

a decrease in government finance in a particular department or area, usually leading to a reduction of services, staff numbers, etc

均衡性轉(zhuǎn)移支付

均衡性轉(zhuǎn)移支付是當(dāng)同一級政府存在少量或沒有財政赤字的情況下,上級政府把從富裕地區(qū)集中的一部分收入轉(zhuǎn)移到貧困地區(qū)的補(bǔ)助。

其要主目的是消除各地方政府間存在的稅收能力與其基本需求開支的橫向不均衡,力求保證各地區(qū)間社會公共服務(wù)水平的基本一致性。

equalize

1. verb

To equalize a situation means to give everyone the same rights or opportunities, for example in education, wealth, or social status.

Women in Indonesia have secured modern divorce laws that equalize the rights of husbands and wives. [VERB noun]

Such measures are needed to equalize wage rates between countries. [VERB noun]

Synonyms: make equal, match, level, balance ? More Synonyms of equalize

equalization (i?kw?la?ze???n? ) uncountable noun

...the equalization of parenting responsibilities between men and women. [+ of]

2.?verb

In sports such as football, if a player equalizes, he or she scores a goal that makes the scores of the two teams equal.

[British]

Keegan equalized with only 16 minutes remaining. [VERB]

They showed little sign of equalising the Portsmouth striker's glorious 55th-minute shot. [VERB noun]

Synonyms: draw level, level the score, square the score, make the score level

step up

If you step up something, you increase it or increase its intensity.

He urged donors to step up their efforts to send aid to Somalia. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]

Security is being stepped up to deal with the increase in violence. [VERB PREPOSITION noun (not pronoun)]

There are reports of stepped-up fighting in El Salvador. [VERB-ed PREPOSITION]

[Also VERB noun PREPOSITION]

Synonyms: increase, boost, intensify, up

scale down?

If you scale down something, you make it smaller in size, amount, or extent than it used to be.

One Beijing factory has had to scale down its workforce from six hundred to only six. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]

The air rescue operation has now been scaled down. [VERB PREPOSITION noun (not pronoun)]

The Romanian government yesterday unveiled a new, scaled-down security force. [VERB-ed PREPOSITION]

[Also VERB noun PREPOSITION]

Synonyms: reduce, cut, moderate, slow down

三公消費(fèi)(三公經(jīng)費(fèi))

三公消費(fèi),指政府部門人員因公出國(境)經(jīng)費(fèi)、公務(wù)車購置及運(yùn)行費(fèi)、公務(wù)招待費(fèi)產(chǎn)生的消費(fèi),是當(dāng)前公共行政領(lǐng)域亟待解決的問題之一。全國人大常委會2011年6月30日表決通過關(guān)于批準(zhǔn)2010年中央決算的決議,經(jīng)財政部匯總,2010年中央行政單位、事業(yè)單位和其他單位“三公“支出合計94.7億元。決算報告還公布了匯總2010年中央行政單位(含參照公務(wù)員法管理的事業(yè)單位)履行行政管理職責(zé)、維持機(jī)關(guān)運(yùn)行開支的行政經(jīng)費(fèi),合計887.1億元。2012年6月財政部公布,2011年中央行政單位、事業(yè)單位和其他單位的“三公經(jīng)費(fèi)”支出,合計93.64億元人民幣。

expenditure

1. variable noun

Expenditure is the spending of money on something, or the money that is spent on something.

[formal]

Policies of tax reduction must lead to reduced public expenditure.

They should cut their expenditure on defence.

An expenditure for clothing will qualify as a trade or business expense.

Synonyms: spending, payment, expense, outgoings ?

2.?uncountable noun

Expenditure of something such as time or energy is the using of that thing for a particular purpose.

[formal]

The financial rewards justified the expenditure of effort. [+ of]

Synonyms: consumption, use, using, application

fund

1. plural noun

Funds are amounts of money that are available to be spent, especially money that is given to an organization or person for a particular purpose.

The concert will raise funds for research into Aids.

...government funds.

2.? See also fund-raising

3.?countable noun [oft noun NOUN]

A fund is an amount of money that is collected or saved for a particular purpose.

...a pension fund.

...a scholarship fund for undergraduate engineering students. [+ for]

Synonyms: reserve, trust, stock, supply ? More Synonyms of fund

4.? See also trust fund

5.?verb

When a person or organization funds something, they provide money for it.

The Bush Foundation has funded a variety of faculty development programs. [VERB noun]

The airport is being privately funded by a construction group. [be VERB-ed]

...a new privately funded scheme. [VERB-ed]

Synonyms: finance, back, support, pay for ? More Synonyms of fund

-funded? combining form

...government-funded institutions.

6.?countable noun

If you have a fund of something, you have a lot of it.

He is possessed of an extraordinary fund of energy. [+ of]

Synonyms: store, stock, source, supply

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