economise

economise

美 [ɪ'kɒnəmaɪz]  英 [ɪ'kɒnəmaɪz]

  • v.节约;节省;节俭
  • 网络节省同前面的

英汉双解

v.
1.
[i]
~ (on sth)
节省;节约;节俭to use less money, time, etc. than you normally use
Old people often try to economize on heating, thus endangering their health.
老年人常常想方设法节约用暖气,结果损害了他们的健康。

英汉解释

v.
1.
节约

例句

He said he wanted to economise without inflicting damage, by rationing funding according to excellence.

宣称希望通过根据个体杰出与否分配资金造成损失同时可以节约开支

In one sense, the brain could be trying to economise during a repetitive task by shifting resources to the default mode.

一种解释进行重复性任务大脑努力节约通过转移资源状态默认活动网络办法

Mining executives say that metal consumers are trying to economise, using new alloys or moving into plastics whenever possible.

矿业高管表示金属消费者力求节约尽可能采用合金材料改用塑料

Their cost has risen more than that of other power plants; their scale, complexity and scarcity make it hard to economise.

修建核电站成本修建其他发电厂因为他们规模复杂度数量稀少增加节约难度

she was unable to economise and could not manage economy.

无力做到精打细算知道如何合理开支

Unfortunately, India's manufacturers economise on labour, despite its abundance, favouring capital or technology instead.

不幸尽管印度劳动力资源丰富制造业使用极为节省青睐资金技术

Some households, especially young workers, shared homes during the recovery to economise but can now afford to move out.

为了节约某些家庭特别是年轻劳动者经济复苏现在有钱出去

But governments also realise that they are providing incentives for banks to economise on capital and take on risk.

政府意识到鼓励银行自己资本博大鼓励银行冒险

sler, the FDP health minister, wants to decouple health and employment costs and encourage patients to economise.

sler医生不想使医疗就业成本变化造成病人舍不得看病

We can get along if we economise. I'll pay you back all right.

只要我们节省一些过得去如数归还

Necessary to economise energy in architecture

郑一军建筑节能势在必行

Economise electricity consumption by close adherence to the energy saving measures;

节约用电节约能源措施