单词 | economise |
释义 | economy /ē-konˈə-mi, i- or e-/noun
ORIGIN: L oeconomia, from Gr oikonomiā, from oikos a house, and nomos a law econometˈric or econometˈrical adjective econometrician /-mə-trishˈən/ noun econometˈrics singular noun Statistical analysis of economic data and their interrelations econometˈrist noun economic /ē-kə-nomˈik or ek-ə-/ adjective
economˈical adjective
economˈically adverb economˈics singular noun or plural noun
The study of the production, distribution and consumption of money, goods and services econˈomism noun A belief, sometimes too great, that economic causes and theories are of primary importance econˈomist noun
economizāˈtion or economisāˈtion noun The act of economizing econˈomize or econˈomise intransitive verb
econˈomīzer or econˈomīser noun
economic determinism noun The belief that all cultural, political, social, etc activity stems from economic considerations economic migrant or economic refugee noun Someone who leaves his or her country because of poverty rather than religious or political considerations economic rent noun (economics) A payment in excess of the minimum required to keep a factor of production (qv) in its current use economic zone noun The coastal sea-area which a country claims as its own territory (for fishing, mining, etc) econˈomy-class adjective Relating to the cheapest and least luxurious type of seating in an aircraft economy-class syndrome noun An informal name for deep-vein thrombosis (see under deep) economy of scale noun (economics) A reduction in unit cost that occurs as more of a commodity is produced economical with the truth Causing deception or misunderstanding by revealing only a selection of available information |
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