take a hit
英 [teɪk ə hɪt]
美 [teɪk ə hɪt]
网络 受到影响
英英释义
verb
- inhale through the nose
双语例句
- We realise the industry will take a hit, explains D.G. Shah of the Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance, which represents big generic companies.
印度药企联盟的D.G.Shah解释到:我们意识到行业会受到打击。该联盟代表了大型非专利药企的利益。 - The company's quarterly earnings, to be released tomorrow, may take a hit due to a devalued Belarussian ruble, according to advance analysts'reports.
先期发布的一些分析师报告预计,由于白俄罗斯卢布贬值,Turkcell周三发布的季报可能不佳。 - It should also instruct the frob not to inject capital before shareholders and creditors take a hit.
同时,还需要指示“银行有序重组基金”,在股东和债权人承受损失之前不要向银行注入资金。 - Some companies do take a short-term hit.
有些企业确实受到了短期冲击。 - Other parts of Google's business in China also look set to take a hit.
谷歌在华其它业务看起来也将受到冲击。 - Until we get more supply or demand starts to take a hit, there is no reason we can't see any number.
除非供应增加,或者需求下降,否则我们找不到油价下跌的理由。 - If we experience a massive advertising pullback, for example, then Facebook could take a hit in its largest revenue pot ( or at least a growth slowdown).
比方说如果广告业遭遇了大规模的衰退,那么Facebook最大的收入支柱就会受到打击(至少增长会放缓)。 - Given the popularity, convenience, and cost savings of free services, it seems inevitable text messaging should take a hit.
大受欢迎、简单便捷、不花一分钱,看来传统短信业务的衰退已经不可避免。 - Maybe that's what happens when our egos take a hit in midlife and we realize we're not so young and golden anymore.
或许,中年时当我们的自尊心受到冲击,并且我们意识到自己不再年轻,已过了黄金时期的时候就会出现这种情况。 - Mr Osborne said the purpose of the exercise was to make sure every player, including politicians, knew their responsibilities and who needed to act; which creditors would have to take a hit; and how to communicate the authorities 'actions to the public.
奥斯本表示,此次演练的目的是确保所有参与者(包括政治人士)都了解各自的责任,知道谁需要采取行动;哪些债权人将不得不遭受损失;以及如何向公众告知政府的措施。
