flattish

flattish

美 ['flætɪʃ]  英 ['flætɪʃ]

  • adj.稍平的;有点单调[呆板]的

英汉解释

adj.
1.
稍平的
2.
有点单调[呆板]的

英英解释

adj.

例句

'I see that import number increasing and increasing, because the demand continues to strengthen but the supply will be flattish, ' he said.

预计需求持续强劲供应增长乏力中国黄金进口越来越

a more consistent pattern of flattish prices over the past decade. Real yields have thus been positive for much of the period.

之后十年价格持久保持因此实际收益段时期大多数时候大于

Today it rose sharply, while other markets are flattish or down. It makes sense that it would trade the opposite of other markets right now.

今日指数增长其他股市纷纷平淡下滑不禁令人感觉目前交易其他股市相比反常

But the flattish top of the Philips bulb, while warm to the touch when lit, isn't a major part of the product's thermal management system.

不过飞利浦灯泡平坦尽管点亮起来有点不是产品主要散热部分

Without the December snow, reckon the statisticians, output would have been "flattish" .

统计学家认为如果没有12月份大雪产量稍微持平

Japan had a brief period of deflation in the mid-1990s, followed by a more consistent pattern of flattish prices over the past decade.

日本20世纪90年代中期经历短暂通货紧缩时期过去十年物价较为稳定

The Colonel's groom, a small wizened dwarf with grey skin, and he was pushing a large flattish cardboard box into her arms.

上校马夫一个灰白皮肤干瘪侏儒平板纸盒怀里

Revenue lines are flat to down, and net interest margins on loans stay flattish.

收入约束线下降与此同时存款利率保持

Domestic pricing pressures remain very weak and the labor market will likely remain flattish.

国内定价能力劳动力市场可能继续维持现状

The odds are that the US would stay flattish for years to come.

未来若干美国经济都会表现平平

At about 10am on 4 September, it suddenly surged, against a flattish benchmark.

9月4日上午10时百度股价突然飙升当时大盘起色

Feet - Large, long, flattish -a hare-foot, slightly spread but not splayed;

有点),脚趾略微展开不能