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词汇 trickle-down
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Definition of trickle-down in English:

trickle-down

nounˈtrɪk(ə)ldʌʊnˈtrɪkəl ˌdaʊn
  • usually as modifier The theory that the poorest in society gradually benefit as a result of the increasing wealth of the richest.

    (经济体制)(因最富人群的财富增加而)逐渐惠及最穷人群的

    the trickle-down effect
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He has a regular housekeeper, whose family thus benefits from the trickle-down effect.
    • The trickle-down theory seems to be working perfectly well in the police force, at least, in the case of infrastructure such as buildings.
    • In this limited way, some development eventually filters down - the largely discredited but still very popular trickle-down theory beloved of neo-liberal economists and policy makers.
    • In the trickle-down theory of the economy of our oceans, the species which live highest have the best chance of biological productivity.
    • We're not going to subscribe to the terrible trickle-down economics, the unfair trickle-down theories of the age-old, ideological approach used by this administration.
    • As long as everyone is doing better, the trickle-down theory will keep just about everyone happy.
    • He emphasises a code of ethics for economics, rejects abstract free trade theory, and loathes the trickle-down effect.
    • Less tax burden means greater profitability, which leads inevitably to growth, more jobs, and trickle-down benefits for everybody in the province.
    • There's a trickle-down effect - once oil and gas cost more the electricity will eventually cost more and it will cost more to pretty much make anything and do any kind of business.
    • Although much of the expertise and equipment will come from overseas, the local economy will benefit from trickle-down spending and some businesses are already looking at creating more jobs.
    • Under the open-source model, scientists are free to modify the control software, creating a trickle-down effect that benefits amateurs.
    • This was marketed along with the old palliative, the trickle-down effect: tax-breaks for corporations and the wealthy create jobs further down the economic food chain.
    • Before Howard started using the phrase, people who had not reaped the benefits of the trickle-down effect wouldn't have cited this elite as a group they resented.
    • Only $3.7 billion of the $18 billion for reconstruction has been spent, with little trickle-down effect, because most goes to huge U.S. firms.
    • What is often confused with a trickle-down theory is supply-side economics, such as that advocated by Arthur Laffer.
    • This scenario asks us to believe in trickle-down economics theory on a global scale, even though so far it has not worked in any single country.
    • Besides, some say that we haven't given the trickle-down theory a chance.
    • The trickle-down theory does work, although ‘trickle’ is the right word for the phenomenon.
    • To this end, I do not subscribe to the trickle-down theory but instead believe in working from the ground up.
    • Low-end machines are now benefiting from the trickle-down technology.

Definition of trickle-down in US English:

trickle-down

nounˈtrɪkəl ˌdaʊn
  • (of an economic system) in which the poorest gradually benefit as a result of the increasing wealth of the richest.

    (经济体制)(因最富人群的财富增加而)逐渐惠及最穷人群的

    the trickle-down effect
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Before Howard started using the phrase, people who had not reaped the benefits of the trickle-down effect wouldn't have cited this elite as a group they resented.
    • As long as everyone is doing better, the trickle-down theory will keep just about everyone happy.
    • The trickle-down theory does work, although ‘trickle’ is the right word for the phenomenon.
    • Under the open-source model, scientists are free to modify the control software, creating a trickle-down effect that benefits amateurs.
    • He emphasises a code of ethics for economics, rejects abstract free trade theory, and loathes the trickle-down effect.
    • The trickle-down theory seems to be working perfectly well in the police force, at least, in the case of infrastructure such as buildings.
    • This scenario asks us to believe in trickle-down economics theory on a global scale, even though so far it has not worked in any single country.
    • This was marketed along with the old palliative, the trickle-down effect: tax-breaks for corporations and the wealthy create jobs further down the economic food chain.
    • We're not going to subscribe to the terrible trickle-down economics, the unfair trickle-down theories of the age-old, ideological approach used by this administration.
    • Although much of the expertise and equipment will come from overseas, the local economy will benefit from trickle-down spending and some businesses are already looking at creating more jobs.
    • Only $3.7 billion of the $18 billion for reconstruction has been spent, with little trickle-down effect, because most goes to huge U.S. firms.
    • What is often confused with a trickle-down theory is supply-side economics, such as that advocated by Arthur Laffer.
    • To this end, I do not subscribe to the trickle-down theory but instead believe in working from the ground up.
    • He has a regular housekeeper, whose family thus benefits from the trickle-down effect.
    • Less tax burden means greater profitability, which leads inevitably to growth, more jobs, and trickle-down benefits for everybody in the province.
    • Besides, some say that we haven't given the trickle-down theory a chance.
    • In this limited way, some development eventually filters down - the largely discredited but still very popular trickle-down theory beloved of neo-liberal economists and policy makers.
    • In the trickle-down theory of the economy of our oceans, the species which live highest have the best chance of biological productivity.
    • Low-end machines are now benefiting from the trickle-down technology.
    • There's a trickle-down effect - once oil and gas cost more the electricity will eventually cost more and it will cost more to pretty much make anything and do any kind of business.
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