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词汇 short-run
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Definition of short-run in English:

short-run

adjective
  • Taken or considered on a short timescale; short-term.

    较短时间的;短期的

    periods of often violent short-run price volatility

    价格常短暂剧烈波动的时期。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Noticeably larger effects are only likely to be elicited under implausibly high values of the short-run trade price elasticity.
    • This analysis indicates the omission of substitutes does not significantly influence short-run price elasticity estimates, but results in significantly lower long-run estimates.
    • Bohi suggests that aggregated data tend to produce larger long-run price elasticities, whereas disaggregated data tend to produce slightly larger short-run price elasticities.
    • Increase in poverty in the short-run is a price that has to be paid for long-term economic growth.
    • Perfect short-run marginal cost pricing in such a situation would have prohibitive administrative costs and might not achieve its aims because consumers would not have time to understand and react to the continually varying prices.
    • Whatever one thinks about reducing personal income taxes on dividends, for example, this tax cut does nothing to stimulate short-run demand.
    • Nor were countries as vulnerable to short-run price fluctuations as had been thought; the critical issue was how to design mechanisms for smoothing the financial and fiscal impact of price fluctuations.
    • However, our research provides a measure of the short-run impact of Japanese macroeconomic variables on U.S. beef and hog prices.
    • Nonetheless, we feel that one cannot ignore short-run price effects that result from changes in import demand factors.
    • Where firms face limited information, Baumol has argued that firms will focus on sales revenue maximization as the short-run objective of their decision-making.
    • The short-run trend is towards more, not less, emissions.
    • Further, the short-run impacts of such a program need to be assessed.
    • To be sure, pressuring allied states will entail short-run sacrifices.
    • They found plausible short-run monetary policy impacts on interest rates, output, and price level.
    • Proposals to increase dividends, if implemented, may reduce investor and hence management interest in short-run stock price fluctuations.
    • This is about a short-run strategy and not about a long-run strategy.
    • To distinguish between impacts that are due to a change in the one attribute and changes associated with multiple influences, it is common to differentiate between short-run and long-run impacts.
    • A dominant firm that follows a predatory pricing strategy cuts price below rivals' average cost, even if this means short-run losses for itself as well, to drive rivals from the market.
    • Under the wage assumption outlined in subsection 3.1, the short-run movement in prices relative to wages is muted.
    • I've maintained in the past that even if that short-run effect takes place, democratization remains the proper long-term strategy.

Definition of short-run in US English:

short-run

adjectiveˈSHôrtˌrən
  • 1Taken or considered over a short time period; short-term.

    较短时间的;短期的

    the short-run impact appears to be positive
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whatever one thinks about reducing personal income taxes on dividends, for example, this tax cut does nothing to stimulate short-run demand.
    • A dominant firm that follows a predatory pricing strategy cuts price below rivals' average cost, even if this means short-run losses for itself as well, to drive rivals from the market.
    • To distinguish between impacts that are due to a change in the one attribute and changes associated with multiple influences, it is common to differentiate between short-run and long-run impacts.
    • This is about a short-run strategy and not about a long-run strategy.
    • This analysis indicates the omission of substitutes does not significantly influence short-run price elasticity estimates, but results in significantly lower long-run estimates.
    • Increase in poverty in the short-run is a price that has to be paid for long-term economic growth.
    • The short-run trend is towards more, not less, emissions.
    • Where firms face limited information, Baumol has argued that firms will focus on sales revenue maximization as the short-run objective of their decision-making.
    • I've maintained in the past that even if that short-run effect takes place, democratization remains the proper long-term strategy.
    • Perfect short-run marginal cost pricing in such a situation would have prohibitive administrative costs and might not achieve its aims because consumers would not have time to understand and react to the continually varying prices.
    • Nor were countries as vulnerable to short-run price fluctuations as had been thought; the critical issue was how to design mechanisms for smoothing the financial and fiscal impact of price fluctuations.
    • Noticeably larger effects are only likely to be elicited under implausibly high values of the short-run trade price elasticity.
    • They found plausible short-run monetary policy impacts on interest rates, output, and price level.
    • Under the wage assumption outlined in subsection 3.1, the short-run movement in prices relative to wages is muted.
    • Further, the short-run impacts of such a program need to be assessed.
    • Proposals to increase dividends, if implemented, may reduce investor and hence management interest in short-run stock price fluctuations.
    • Bohi suggests that aggregated data tend to produce larger long-run price elasticities, whereas disaggregated data tend to produce slightly larger short-run price elasticities.
    • To be sure, pressuring allied states will entail short-run sacrifices.
    • However, our research provides a measure of the short-run impact of Japanese macroeconomic variables on U.S. beef and hog prices.
    • Nonetheless, we feel that one cannot ignore short-run price effects that result from changes in import demand factors.
    1. 1.1Printing Produced in or relating to a print run of relatively few copies.
      〔印刷〕印数少的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Alison Hardy, president of FabriCad Consulting, agrees with them that it is critical that digital printing becomes feasible for short-run work.
      • For example, echoing King, he says short runs aren't profitable to do on large production machines, and so digital printing will probably spur short-run activity.
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