hard hit
常見例句
- The retail industry has been hard-hit in recent months by a slow-down in consumer spending, partly because so many people have lost their jobs.
零售行業(yè)在最近幾個(gè)月由于消費(fèi)者消費(fèi)數(shù)額減少而遭受沉重打擊,這在一定程度上是因?yàn)橛胁簧偃藖G掉了他們的工作。 - But rather than digging in its heels, the ECB should insist that Europe’s politicians reduce those risks by coming up with funds to recapitalise hard-hit banks.
但與其固執(zhí)己見,歐洲中央銀行應(yīng)當(dāng)堅(jiān)持,歐洲政客通過(guò)拿出資金對(duì)深受打擊的銀行進(jìn)行資本重組減輕了那些風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。 - Even among the social workers who work in hard-hit communities there is surprisingly little frustration at the meagreness of the handouts on offer or at the lengthy application process.
這種信念甚至也存在于那些在最困難的社區(qū)從事救助的社工身上,令人驚訝的,這些社區(qū)很少有人對(duì)施舍的稀缺和漫長(zhǎng)的實(shí)施過(guò)程有挫折的感覺。 - Betty Bonney sings about the way DiMaggio hit the ball very,very hard -- how he jolted it.
- Workers are clearing rubble in the hard-hit coastal neighborhoods and power and telecommunications have been restored in most parts of American Samoa.
- And the economy has been hit hard by the fall in the price of diamonds which make up one-third of its gross domestic product.
- The inventory lists were long, especially in hard-hit areas such as Sacramento and Stockton.
NPR: Feds Crack Down On Foreclosure Auction Scams - President Bush has announced an emergency food-aid package for hard-hit parts of the world.
FORBES: We've Seen This Movie Before - This is a national project that has meant thousands of jobs for the hard-hit construction industry.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama on the National Wireless Initiative 返回 hard hit