dependents
英 [dɪˈpɛndənts]
美 [dɪˈpɛndənts]
n. 被扶养人:被赡养人:非独立生活的人; 依靠者; 从属物
dependent的复数
双语例句
- As the proportion of working-age people to dependents rises, growth should get a boost.
随着工作年龄人口与依赖者比例上升,应会促进经济发展。 - One whose earnings are the primary source of support for one's dependents.
养家活口的人其收入为家眷提供基本生活来源的人。 - At the very top, of course, are those people, mostly young and without dependents.
排在前几名的当然是这些人,他们中大部分是年轻又没有靠山的人。 - Dependents husband, wife, and dependent children can be protected under a family insurance plan.
眷属&丈夫、子及子女可在家庭保险计划下得到保障。 - Even "ageing" Europe and America ended the period with fewer dependents than at the beginning.
即使“老龄化”的欧洲和美国在这个时期结束时受抚养老弱的数目也比开始时要少了。 - If it has no dependents, the current time is assumed.
如果它没有依赖项,则采用当前的时间。 - To use this status, you must pay more than half the cost of maintaining a household for certain dependents or relatives other than your nonresident alien spouse.
使用这条款,你必须负担一半以上的家庭费用和供养某些你的配偶以外的被供养者或亲属。 - The Bundle Explorer shows all the bundles in the system, together with their states and dependencies, dependents, and services.
BundleExplorer显示了系统的所有包及其状态、依赖程序和服务。 - The answer would be no if the current job is tolerable; the new position has no guarantees of being any different, and I have obligations toward my dependents/ my family.
如果当前的工作是可以忍受的,那么答案是否定的;新职位并不能保证一定有所不同,而且对于我的家眷和家人,我有义不容辞的责任。 - For years these countries had impressive demographics, a young workforce with fewer elderly dependents.
这些国家多年来的统计都令人印象深刻,年轻劳动力充足,老龄人口较少。
