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crowd out

英 [kraʊd aʊt]

美 [kraʊd aʊt]

把…排挤在外

柯林斯词典

  • PHRASAL VERB 把…排挤在外
    If one thingcrowds outanother, it is so successful or common that the other thing does not have the opportunity to be successful or exist.
    1. In the 1980s American exports crowded out European films.
      20世纪80年代美国出口影片把欧洲影片挤出了市场。

英英释义

verb

  • press, force, or thrust out of a small space
    1. The weeds crowded out the flowers
    Synonym:force out

双语例句

  • And third, the net public debt level was low enough that short-term stimulus would not crowd out public investment ( let alone private investment).
    第三个条件是,日本当时的净公共债务水平还足够低,短期刺激不会挤占公共投资(更不要说私人投资了)。
  • I firmly hope that government borrowing will not crowd out the needs of the private sector in the coming years.
    我强烈希望,政府的借贷行为在今后几年不会挤掉私营部门的借贷需求。
  • You've got quite a crowd out there.
    你已让外面聚集了一堆人了。
  • At the same time, social entrepreneurship should not be defined so narrowly that it becomes the province of the special few who crowd out potential support and assistance for individuals, groups, and entities that are just as special, but less well known.
    同时,社会企业家也不应该狭义定义,导致它成为个别少数人的领地,而这些个别人则是靠着同样特别但是不那么知名的个人,团体和实体的潜在支持和帮助而出人头地的。
  • That will crowd out productive investment and bodes ill for inflation.
    这将排挤生产性投资,并带来通胀恶兆。
  • Small-scale Chinese retailers have also tended to crowd out local vendors, exploiting their ties to the source of the products now dominating foreign markets.
    小规模的中国零售商利用他们现在占据外国市场的资源关系,也展示出了挤出当地竞争对手的架势。
  • This implied they would have a zero stimulatory effect: public spending would simply crowd out private spending.
    这意味着,巨额赤字不会带来任何刺激效果:公共支出只会挤出私人支出。
  • The last school bell rings, and students crowd out of classrooms and jam the halls.
    放学铃响了,学生们涌出课室,挤满了过道。
  • Its siren call ( or beep, or blinking light) can crowd out the time and energy we have for real human connection.
    它的警笛呼叫(或嘟嘟声,闪烁灯)往往会挤占我们本可以用来进行人际交往的时间和精力。
  • In sum, the highest-quality replicable sounds would crowd out the poorer ones.
    总之,可复制的声音之间发生了惨烈的竞争,结果品质最高的胜出。