weigh on
英 [weɪ ɒn]
美 [weɪ ɑːn]
(使)某人焦虑
英英释义
verb
- be oppressive or disheartening to
双语例句
- Less investment in innovation may weigh on future growth.
创新方面投资减少,有可能影响未来的增长。 - Economists, however, say some issues still weigh on the country's efforts to sustain growth.
不过,一些经济学家表示,中国要保持可持续增长,仍然有一些问题需要解决。 - At the same time heavier taxes and more regulation are beginning to weigh on firms.
同时,高赋税和繁多的规则开始渐渐对企业产生压力。 - Analysts say the situation could remain weak for some time as the effects of last month's disaster continue to weigh on consumer sentiment.
分析师指出这种情况要持续一段时间,因为上个月的灾难继续对消费者的情绪形成压力。 - Stifling debt loads, for instance, continue to weigh on countries around the world.
例如,沉重的债务负担继续困扰着全球多个国家。 - That could cause serious pain exacerbated by tighter mortgage credit and weigh on the broader economy.
这可能造成严重的后果更为严格的抵押贷款标准将加剧这一后果并对更广泛的实体经济产生压力。 - Economic uncertainty would continue to weigh on output in both advanced and emerging markets, though the IMF remained comparatively upbeat on the outlook for China.
经济不确定性将继续令发达和新兴市场国家的产出承压,不过,imf对中国的前景相对乐观。 - Concerns about the outlook for Japan weigh on its valuation, leaving it priced well below its competitors.
对日本前景的担忧压低了它的估值,使得它的定价比竞争对手低了许多。 - US companies yesterday underlined the resilience of their international operations but failed to dispel fears that the slowing domestic economy would weigh on future earnings.
美国企业昨日展现了其国际业务的弹性,但它们未能消除外界的担忧,即美国经济放缓将影响它们的未来收益。 - Rising defaults could weigh on earnings for longer than expected.
不断上升的违约率对公司收益的负面影响可能要比人们预期的时间更长。