disposable income
英 [dɪˈspəʊzəbl ˈɪnkʌm]
美 [dɪˈspoʊzəbl ˈɪnkʌm]
可支配收入
英英释义
noun
- income (after taxes) that is available to you for saving or spending
双语例句
- But it has not affected consumption: as a share of disposable income, household savings have been rising since 2001, not falling.
不过,这并没有影响消费:自2001年以来,家庭储蓄在可支配收入中所占份额一直在增加,而不是减少。 - But real disposable income rose by only 0.4 per cent, suggesting consumers are saving less.
但实际可支配收入仅增长0.4%,似乎表明消费者减少了储蓄。 - With increasing disposable income, the Chinese demand for travel is only going to grow.
随着可支配收入的不断提高,中国人对旅游的需求只有不断增加。 - Both companies and consumers face difficult times as surging energy and food prices start to eat into profits and disposable income.
随着不断飙升的能源及食品价格开始侵蚀利润和可支配收入,企业和消费者的日子都不好过。 - Regression of consumption on disposable income
消费对可支配收入的回归 - Marginal propensity to consume is the effect on consumption of an additional dollar in disposable income.
边际消费倾向是可支配收入增加一美元对消费的影响。 - Unfortunately, household disposable income is less than 40 per cent of GDP.
不幸的是,家庭可支配收入还不到GDP的40%。 - By keeping food costs low, consumers have more disposable income to spend on other goods.
由于食品价格低,消费者有更多收入花到其他商品上。 - This left her with 3,000 yuan a month in disposable income, or 100 yuan a day.
这每个月给她留下3000元的可支配收入,或100元一天。 - This privileged, one-child generation has high disposable income through work or inheriting all their parents 'assets.
通过工作或继承父母的全部资产,这一代生逢其时的独身子女拥有相当高的可支配收入。
