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单词 capital goods
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Definition of capital goods in English:

capital goods

plural noun
  • Goods that are used in producing other goods, rather than being bought by consumers.

    Often contrasted with consumer goods
    Example sentencesExamples
    • U.S. exporters of consumer and capital goods should also benefit from a weaker currency.
    • In consequence, the entrepreneurs hire labor and buy capital goods for which there are insufficient real savings to finance.
    • Discussing savings and investment, his thesis was directed toward the demand for capital goods.
    • It is a national tax applied to the profits coming from the sale of capital goods including land.
    • Capital, moreover, is perfectly mobile, in contrast to capital goods.
    • January orders for capital goods, excluding the ups and downs that the aircraft sector can cause, rose strongly for the second month in a row.
    • Buying capital goods in euros rather than pounds also enabled Macnaughton's to save money on its borrowings.
    • Costs, however, reflect past purchases of capital goods, made at a lower level of productive expenditure.
    • Without sufficient savings that allow for a continuous transformation of capital goods, productivity would decline rapidly.
    • The slowdown stemmed from a decline in imports of capital goods and consumer products.
    • It is saving that funds investment in capital goods like computers tools and machinery, which in turn makes the economy more productive.
    • This would reduce the rate at which the economic system would be able to accumulate capital goods.
    • An entrepreneur who wishes to acquire command over capital goods and labor in order to begin a process of production must first of all have money with which to purchase them.
    • Therefore, the growing production of capital goods goes hand in hand with a declining output of consumption goods.
    • It is obvious that the factor which holds every man back from investing more and more of his land and labor in capital goods is his time preference for present goods.
    • Imports have been rising since last August, with demand for intermediate and capital goods increasing in line with economic growth.
    • The monthly data on shipments of capital goods suggest that business investment on equipment rose in the first quarter.
    • It must be noted that the reasoning just quoted hypothesizes an unmonopolized supply of consumer and capital goods.
    • These valuations lead to an efficient investment in capital goods.
    • It doesn't matter if we're dealing with a market for oranges, or a market for apples, a market for consumption goods, or a market for capital goods.
 
 

Definition of capital goods in US English:

capital goods

plural nounˈkapədl ɡo͝odzˈkæpədl ɡʊdz
  • Goods that are used in producing other goods, rather than being bought by consumers.

    Often contrasted with consumer goods
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It must be noted that the reasoning just quoted hypothesizes an unmonopolized supply of consumer and capital goods.
    • This would reduce the rate at which the economic system would be able to accumulate capital goods.
    • Buying capital goods in euros rather than pounds also enabled Macnaughton's to save money on its borrowings.
    • These valuations lead to an efficient investment in capital goods.
    • The slowdown stemmed from a decline in imports of capital goods and consumer products.
    • In consequence, the entrepreneurs hire labor and buy capital goods for which there are insufficient real savings to finance.
    • It is a national tax applied to the profits coming from the sale of capital goods including land.
    • Discussing savings and investment, his thesis was directed toward the demand for capital goods.
    • Imports have been rising since last August, with demand for intermediate and capital goods increasing in line with economic growth.
    • It is obvious that the factor which holds every man back from investing more and more of his land and labor in capital goods is his time preference for present goods.
    • January orders for capital goods, excluding the ups and downs that the aircraft sector can cause, rose strongly for the second month in a row.
    • It doesn't matter if we're dealing with a market for oranges, or a market for apples, a market for consumption goods, or a market for capital goods.
    • Without sufficient savings that allow for a continuous transformation of capital goods, productivity would decline rapidly.
    • It is saving that funds investment in capital goods like computers tools and machinery, which in turn makes the economy more productive.
    • Therefore, the growing production of capital goods goes hand in hand with a declining output of consumption goods.
    • An entrepreneur who wishes to acquire command over capital goods and labor in order to begin a process of production must first of all have money with which to purchase them.
    • U.S. exporters of consumer and capital goods should also benefit from a weaker currency.
    • Capital, moreover, is perfectly mobile, in contrast to capital goods.
    • The monthly data on shipments of capital goods suggest that business investment on equipment rose in the first quarter.
    • Costs, however, reflect past purchases of capital goods, made at a lower level of productive expenditure.
 
 
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