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Definition of near-term in English: near-termadjective 1Short-term. 短期的;最近将来的 Example sentencesExamples - It may seem fanciful to some observers, who note the impossibility of projecting growth beyond the near-term, but widely used growth models often take a longer view.
- They're looking at indicators of near-term activity, and also of long-term activity in the future.
- State racing executives, however, continued to paint a gloomy picture of the industry's near-term future.
- Also embedded in the analysis was a view that the near-term inflationary consequences of higher oil prices are of more concern than the medium-term impact on growth.
- We're accepting a significant near-term risk in order to do that.
- This is not an ideal solution, but it will bring some near-term relief.
- Nor has the media reported on the near-term prospects for many hundreds of thousands of increasingly desperate civilians.
- Transforming the Army is a continuous process that balances near-term readiness with future capabilities to implement the nation's defense strategy.
- The resilience of household finances is probably a more important barometer of the near-term spending outlook.
- The near-term outlook for enactment of new copyright legislation is unclear, and the best guess is that gridlock will prevail.
- Firstly, contrary to the hysteria from the business community, we are not facing any sort of electricity shortage in the near-term.
- Pitac explained that federal funding in its discipline is ‘excessively focused on near-term problems.’
- Know a bit about the company, and feel comfortable about them, and their near-term future strategy.
- The final section of the book presents concise appraisals of recent financial system trends and near-term predictions by prominent central bank officials.
- They made the near-term nuclear threat appear a lot more credible.
- Our near-term - six to 12 months - plan is to be present in 100 cities.
- The experimentation is now emerging as a near-term future reality, confirms the author.
- Service providers haven't completely snapped their wallets shut, but the emphasis for the near-term will be on controlled spending as they look for ways to grow revenues.
- Jackson said yesterday that the near-term operating environment for the industry will remain tough, as there are few new broadcasting operators entering the market.
- In the near-term, however, electronic voting may become a barrier to voting for people unfamiliar with computers.
- Nonetheless, I think it's important to identify and understand both costs and benefits now, so that we can develop near-term policies which take them into account.
- However, the big test in the near-term will be to convince the public and more importantly, public servants, that the ambitious decentralisation plan is capable of being delivered.
- I am not optimistic about the near-term futures of corporate governance and corporate reporting in America.
- However, it is at least a question to be raised as to whether pursuit of a near-term tactical advantage in space will result in a mid- and long-term strategic disadvantage.
2(of a pregnant female or a fetus) close to the time of birth. (孕妇,怀孕的雌性动物)即将分娩的;(幼体)即将出生的 即将出生的羊胎。 Example sentencesExamples - There were 303 term or near-term infants who met the inclusion criteria for the study.
- The deaths were particularly worrying to conservationists, because six of the whales were adult females, three carrying near-term fetuses.
- It was an adult female with a near-term fetus; based on the descriptions in our paper, he was certain it was Indopacetus.
- All were fully engaged in providing a future home for their near-term offspring - a home that was threatened by the Great Warming.
- Hypoglycaemia - low blood sugar - was three times as common among near-term babies compared with full-term.
Definition of near-term in US English: near-termadjectiveˌnirˈtərm 1Short-term. 短期的;最近将来的 Example sentencesExamples - It may seem fanciful to some observers, who note the impossibility of projecting growth beyond the near-term, but widely used growth models often take a longer view.
- Also embedded in the analysis was a view that the near-term inflationary consequences of higher oil prices are of more concern than the medium-term impact on growth.
- Nor has the media reported on the near-term prospects for many hundreds of thousands of increasingly desperate civilians.
- Transforming the Army is a continuous process that balances near-term readiness with future capabilities to implement the nation's defense strategy.
- Firstly, contrary to the hysteria from the business community, we are not facing any sort of electricity shortage in the near-term.
- The near-term outlook for enactment of new copyright legislation is unclear, and the best guess is that gridlock will prevail.
- The resilience of household finances is probably a more important barometer of the near-term spending outlook.
- The experimentation is now emerging as a near-term future reality, confirms the author.
- They made the near-term nuclear threat appear a lot more credible.
- However, the big test in the near-term will be to convince the public and more importantly, public servants, that the ambitious decentralisation plan is capable of being delivered.
- Service providers haven't completely snapped their wallets shut, but the emphasis for the near-term will be on controlled spending as they look for ways to grow revenues.
- Pitac explained that federal funding in its discipline is ‘excessively focused on near-term problems.’
- They're looking at indicators of near-term activity, and also of long-term activity in the future.
- In the near-term, however, electronic voting may become a barrier to voting for people unfamiliar with computers.
- Jackson said yesterday that the near-term operating environment for the industry will remain tough, as there are few new broadcasting operators entering the market.
- We're accepting a significant near-term risk in order to do that.
- I am not optimistic about the near-term futures of corporate governance and corporate reporting in America.
- Our near-term - six to 12 months - plan is to be present in 100 cities.
- This is not an ideal solution, but it will bring some near-term relief.
- Know a bit about the company, and feel comfortable about them, and their near-term future strategy.
- The final section of the book presents concise appraisals of recent financial system trends and near-term predictions by prominent central bank officials.
- However, it is at least a question to be raised as to whether pursuit of a near-term tactical advantage in space will result in a mid- and long-term strategic disadvantage.
- Nonetheless, I think it's important to identify and understand both costs and benefits now, so that we can develop near-term policies which take them into account.
- State racing executives, however, continued to paint a gloomy picture of the industry's near-term future.
- 1.1 (of a pregnant female or a fetus) close to the time of birth.
(孕妇,怀孕的雌性动物)即将分娩的;(幼体)即将出生的 即将出生的羊胎。 Example sentencesExamples - There were 303 term or near-term infants who met the inclusion criteria for the study.
- Hypoglycaemia - low blood sugar - was three times as common among near-term babies compared with full-term.
- All were fully engaged in providing a future home for their near-term offspring - a home that was threatened by the Great Warming.
- The deaths were particularly worrying to conservationists, because six of the whales were adult females, three carrying near-term fetuses.
- It was an adult female with a near-term fetus; based on the descriptions in our paper, he was certain it was Indopacetus.
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