wastage
n. 消耗; 废物; 浪费(量); (冰、雪的)消融
Wastage of something is the act of wasting it or the amount of it that is wasted.
...a series of measures to prevent the wastage of water...
一系列节水措施
There was a lot of wastage and many wrong decisions were hastily taken.
浪费巨大,同时又草率地作出了许多错误决定。
Wastage is the process by which part of someone's body gets weaker or smaller because they are very ill or have not eaten enough.
This can lead to bodily weakness and muscle wastage.
这样可能会导致身体虚弱和肌肉萎缩。
...the terrible wastage of his lungs.
他的肺功能严重萎缩
Wastage refers to the number of people who leave a company, college, or other organization, especially before they have completed their education or training.
British universities have very little wastage and their graduates are good...
英国大学的退学率很低,而且他们的毕业生很优秀。
Wages are low and the wastage rate of staff is high.
工资很低,员工的离职率很高。
1. the process of wasting
2. anything lost by wear or waste
The company has made considerable savings through good housekeeping, such as avoiding wastage.
该公司通过诸如避免浪费等有效的内部管理方法节约了数量可观的资金.
Disease and desertion still caused much greater wastage than battle ( Theodore Ropp )
疾病和荒芜仍旧导致了比战争多得多的浪费 ( 西奥多罗普 )
In this way, people will naturally dismiss egoism, desires for material wealth, extravagance and wastage.
这样的人生, 自然是摒弃了自私和物欲的人生, 是杜绝了奢侈和浪费的人生.
Extravagance and wastage are generally results of people's appetites for enjoyment and indulgence.
各种奢侈浪费现象大多是人们追求享受、放纵欲望造成的.
You must allow for five per cent wastage in transit.
在运输中要允许有百分之五的损耗量.