windfall
英 [英 [ˈwɪndfɔːl]]
美 [美 [ˈwɪndfɔːl]]
n. 意外之财; 意外获得的东西; 风吹落的果子(尤指苹果)
复数:windfalls
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双语例句
- Its push to invest in infrastructure and property has provided a windfall.
中国大力投资基础设施和房地产的做法,为这些企业带来了意外收益。 - This is a goddamn windfall.
这真他妈是一笔横财。 - The money that my great-uncle left us was certainly a windfall.
我的大叔叔留给我们的钱无疑是天上掉下来的馅饼。 - Limiting rates paid to depositors also does not necessarily bestow windfall profits to banks.
此外,对存款利率设限也未必会给银行带来暴利。 - In the process, it handed a windfall to both the investment bankers and their mainly institutional clients.
在上市过程中,它倒是把一笔意外横财拱手送给了投资银行家及其主要由机构投资者构成的客户。 - Oil prices tumbled, giving consumers a sudden windfall that helped support spending.
油价下挫,使消费者突然得到了一笔意外之财,有助于推动支出。 - Are the Gulf countries handling their windfall any better this time?
海湾国家是否这次更好地处理了他们的意外收获? - So why do I now find the idea of a windfall tax on banks so appealing?
那麽为什麽我现在发现,向银行徵收意外收入税这个主意很有吸引力呢? - True, vendors of hard and soft commodities based outside China have enjoyed windfall profits.
的确,总部不在中国的有形与无形商品经销商一直在大发横财。 - And with disproportionately large financial sectors, these two countries have also enjoyed a financial windfall from the rise of China and other emerging markets.
而且,由于它们拥有异常庞大的金融业,这两个国家也从中国和其它新兴市场的崛起中发了一笔横财。