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单词 trade deficit
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Definition of trade deficit in English:

trade deficit

noun
  • The amount by which the cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of its exports.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With a trade deficit of $1 billion a day, it was clear that the US was living beyond its means.
    • Here is a question, the American's run a huge trade deficit and the dollar is strong.
    • It is not just a trade deficit as a result of imports growing faster than exports.
    • The balance of payments deficit now includes a trade deficit, which was not the case forty years ago.
    • I'm not at all worried about the budget or the dollar or the trade deficit or any of that stuff.
    • Conversely, the trade deficit itself might be contributing to the productivity boom.
    • A bilateral trade deficit is what you spend with a particular trading partner, less what you earn from them.
    • Despite a falling dollar, the U.S. trade deficit has continued to increase to new record levels.
    • The dollar has depreciated largely because of the size of the US trade deficit.
    • In years long past the trade deficit would rise and fall with the value of the dollar in a natural rhythm.
    • Just to define the terms a little bit, the trade deficit is the excess of our imports of goods over our exports of goods.
    • Yet the trade deficit is a misleading gauge of the nation's economic health.
    • I know I should be really worried about the trade deficit and consumer debt.
    • Another is our exploding trade deficit and the rising export of American wealth overseas.
    • The higher trade deficit, which may emerge from rising crude oil prices, is also manageable.
    • He believes that as the trade deficit increases the dollar will continue to slide.
    • The trade deficit has been a thorn in the side of the U.S. economy for the past seven years.
    • Today, by contrast, the current account deficit is larger than the trade deficit.
    • If exports exceed imports, there is a trade surplus and if imports exceed exports, there is a trade deficit.
    • Thus they ultimately contribute to growing budget and trade deficit and foreign debt.
 
 

Definition of trade deficit in US English:

trade deficit

nounˌtreɪd ˈdɛfəsətˌtrād ˈdefəsət
  • The amount by which the cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of its exports.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here is a question, the American's run a huge trade deficit and the dollar is strong.
    • Today, by contrast, the current account deficit is larger than the trade deficit.
    • Just to define the terms a little bit, the trade deficit is the excess of our imports of goods over our exports of goods.
    • Despite a falling dollar, the U.S. trade deficit has continued to increase to new record levels.
    • Another is our exploding trade deficit and the rising export of American wealth overseas.
    • The trade deficit has been a thorn in the side of the U.S. economy for the past seven years.
    • The higher trade deficit, which may emerge from rising crude oil prices, is also manageable.
    • If exports exceed imports, there is a trade surplus and if imports exceed exports, there is a trade deficit.
    • I'm not at all worried about the budget or the dollar or the trade deficit or any of that stuff.
    • It is not just a trade deficit as a result of imports growing faster than exports.
    • In years long past the trade deficit would rise and fall with the value of the dollar in a natural rhythm.
    • The dollar has depreciated largely because of the size of the US trade deficit.
    • I know I should be really worried about the trade deficit and consumer debt.
    • A bilateral trade deficit is what you spend with a particular trading partner, less what you earn from them.
    • Yet the trade deficit is a misleading gauge of the nation's economic health.
    • With a trade deficit of $1 billion a day, it was clear that the US was living beyond its means.
    • He believes that as the trade deficit increases the dollar will continue to slide.
    • Conversely, the trade deficit itself might be contributing to the productivity boom.
    • Thus they ultimately contribute to growing budget and trade deficit and foreign debt.
    • The balance of payments deficit now includes a trade deficit, which was not the case forty years ago.
 
 
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