surpluses
n. 剩餘額(surplus的複數形式)
If there is a surplus of something, there is more than is needed.
Germany suffers from a surplus of teachers.
德國遭遇了教師過剩的問題。
Surplus is used to describe something that is extra or that is more than is needed.
Few people have large sums of surplus cash...
幾乎沒人手頭很富裕。
I sell my surplus birds to a local pet shop...
我把多餘的鳥賣給當地的寵物商店。
If a country has a trade surplus, it exports more than it imports.
Japan's annual trade surplus is in the region of 100 billion dollars.
日本每年的貿易順差額在 1,000 億美元左右。
If a government has a budget surplus, it has spent less than it received in taxes.
Norway's budget surplus has fallen from 5.9% in 1986 to an expected 0.1% this year.
挪威的預算盈餘已經從 1986 年的 5.9%降至今年預計的 0.1%。
Surpluses may be dissipated by accumulating reserves or lending overseas.
順差則可以轉化為儲備的積累或對海外的放款.
Surpluses of food can be sold for cash.
多餘的食物可賣錢.
The chief problem was to find how to prevent surpluses from depressing domestic prices.
首要問題是設法防止由於產品過剩而使國內價格下降.
Total bank capital and surpluses increased nearly 100 per cent from 1919 to 1929.
銀行的資本與公積金總額,從1919至1929年幾乎增加百分之百.
It is most necessary to make up for possible shortages with surpluses.
以豐補歉,很有必要.