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purse strings

英 [ˈpɜːs strɪŋz]

美 [ˈpɜːrs strɪŋz]

n.  资金(或支出)的管理

经济

牛津词典

    noun

    • 资金(或支出)的管理
      a way of referring to money and how it is controlled or spent
      1. Who holds the purse strings in your house?
        你们家里谁管钱?
      2. The government will have to tighten the purse strings (= spend less) .
        政府将不得不紧缩开支。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-PLURAL 资金的支配;财权
      If you say that someone holds or controlsthe purse strings, you mean that they control the way that money is spent in a particular family, group, or country.
      1. Women control the purse-strings of most families...
        大多数家庭由女性掌握财政大权。
      2. The bank has been too slow in loosening the purse strings.
        银行一直迟迟不愿放开资金。

    双语例句

    • Since the global financial crisis left Russia and America struggling with their budgets, China has loosened its purse strings to offer Central Asia a helping hand.
      全球金融危机促使俄罗斯和美国对预算缩减,中国增加了对中亚地区的援助。
    • I ca n't offer you any more money because I do n't hold the purse strings.
      我不能再多给你钱了,因为我在经济上做不了主。
    • The budget committee is in the process of tightening the purse strings.
      预算委员会正在紧缩开支。
    • Retailers may be hoping that shoppers will loosen their purse strings in the run-up to Christmas, but consumers are likely to remain cautious about spending given the uncertain economic outlook.
      零售商们也许希望消费者将随着圣诞节的来临增加消费,但是消费者却可能因不明朗的经济形势而保持消费谨慎。
    • Faced with huge difficulties of their own, banks have tightened their purse strings, lending less and driving up the cost of credit to consumers and corporations.
      面对自身巨大的经济问题,银行收紧了钱袋,减少贷款并且将信贷成本转嫁给个人和企业。
    • The bank has been too slow in loosening the purse strings.
      银行一直迟迟不愿放开资金。
    • Retailers also fared well as consumers began to loosen those proverbial purse strings.
      零售商的状况也不错,消费者开始放松捂紧的钱包。
    • He holds the purse strings in the family.
      他在家里掌管财权。
    • I hold the purse strings, you see.
      你看,我掌握了钱袋口的绳子呢。
    • She is a strong woman, holding the purse strings.
      她是个女强人,掌握着经济大权。