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 growth [grəuθ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 生长, 栽培, 增长

[计] 等比级数

[医] 生长

[经] 发展, 增长


  1. Childhood is a period of rapid growth.
    幼年是生长迅速的时期。
  2. Have an apple of our own growth.
    尝尝我们自己种的苹果吧。
  3. It is hoped that the tax cuts will act as a stimulant to further economic growth.
    希望降低税率这一措施能刺激经济进一步增长。


growth
[ noun ]
  1. (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level

  2. <noun.process>
    he proposed an indicator of osseous development in children
  3. a progression from simpler to more complex forms

  4. <noun.process>
    the growth of culture
  5. a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important

  6. <noun.process>
    the increase in unemployment
    the growth of population
  7. vegetation that has grown

  8. <noun.group>
    a growth of trees
    the only growth was some salt grass
  9. the gradual beginning or coming forth

  10. <noun.event>
    figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece
  11. (pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor)

  12. <noun.state>
  13. something grown or growing

  14. <noun.object>
    a growth of hair


Growth \Growth\ (gr[=o]th), n. [Icel. gr[=o][eth]r,
gr[=o][eth]i. See {Grow}.]
1. The process of growing; the gradual increase of an animal
or a vegetable body; the development from a seed, germ, or
root, to full size or maturity; increase in size, number,
frequency, strength, etc.; augmentation; advancement;
production; prevalence or influence; as, the growth of
trade; the growth of power; the growth of intemperance.
Idle weeds are fast in growth. --Shak.

2. That which has grown or is growing; anything produced;
product; consequence; effect; result.

Nature multiplies her fertile growth. --Milton.

  1. The Party has chosen to sacrifice economic growth in favor of tighter state control over people's daily lives.
  2. For the past five years, specialty stores' sales growth has outpaced that of department stores by about 22%, eliciting an almost religious ardor on Wall Street.
  3. Consumer and business confidence have sunk over the summer as growth has dwindled.
  4. AT&T Chairman Robert E. Allen said administrative costs are rising too rapidly and he wants to emphasize sales growth.
  5. Although economic growth is most crucial for the black majority, in the long run the white minority's own freedoms also depend on South Africa's economic survival.
  6. After taking into account the fallout from the China crisis, the government has projected 1989 GDP growth of 5%.
  7. In an interview with the Washington Post in early October, the secretary said the Fed may be slightly more interested in curbing inflation than the administration is, while the administration may put slightly more emphasis on spurring economic growth.
  8. I won't allow it.' The highest priority goes to developing infrastructure, otherwise bottlenecks will block growth.
  9. The prospectus notes "there can be no assurance" that future growth will continue at past levels.
  10. That is surely not going to happen again, because governments have abandoned the gold peg for their currencies and have generally established targets for the minimum as well as the maximum annual growth rate of the money supply.
  11. Economic growth has been 5 percent over the same period, according to government figures.
  12. Elsewhere in Yellowstone, wind pushed the North Fork fire to cover about 74,000 acres, a growth of 5,000 acres from reports Thursday.
  13. The Club of Rome, best known for its first report warning of the dangers unlimited growth pose to the planet, is bringing together thinkers and world leaders this week to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
  14. Prodded by the parent company to accelerate its growth, the unit aggressively expanded into real estate lending and junk bond financing in the 1980s and hoped the expansion would balance out the company's more cyclical businesses.
  15. Both Mobil and Indian Oil had much to offer and much to gain at a time of growth in the region.
  16. During the weekend, Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady commented that the initial report on third-quarter economic growth, due out this morning would show the rebound is under way.
  17. "That constitutes the largest operating budget in the history of the National Park Service and represents 29 percent post-inflation, real growth over the past seven years," Horn said.
  18. The 1- by 3-inch video camera is guided down clear plastic tubes inserted in the bean rows and used to record root growth from a few inches to more than 3 feet below the surface.
  19. The increase in operating income reflects gains in linage and circulation at the company's business and community publications, plus continued strong revenue growth from the information services segment.
  20. Even the big growth companies couldn't stand up to the painful combination of a severe recession and surging inflation.
  21. It expected real growth of 3 per cent or slightly higher, and a further edging down of the unemployment rate. Inflation would be about 3 per cent, or slighly higher than last year.
  22. But although the company achieved earnings growth in 1990, its outlook for 1991 is guarded.
  23. Most are highly profitable: according to the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), total profits for foreign banks in the country remained buoyant last year after a 36 per cent rise in 1990 and 41 per cent growth, to SDollars 1.84 bn, in 1991.
  24. "The month of September will really be a telling story of whether general merchandise sales will maintain modest growth, in line with the economy," said Jeffrey Edelman, a retail analyst for Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.
  25. A further quarter or half point increase is then probable in ensuing weeks, taking short rates to about 4.5 per cent by mid-year. What happens thereafter will depend on the pace of economic growth and inflation trends.
  26. The country evidently needs still faster export growth. India also needs to increase exports and imports in relation to GDP.
  27. And that's principally the high technology companies like computers, and the aircraft industry." And Jones questioned whether economic growth could continue without a strong consumer contribution.
  28. That would hurt growth prospects for the colony. So, where will the equity market go from here?
  29. Aided by a government policy that guided the growth of specific industries through "policy loans," the conglomerate moved into shipbuilding and steel making.
  30. While most analysts expect modest earnings growth this fiscal year, they are enthusiastic about the future, largely due to the prospects for Bombardier's 50-seat Regional Jet, or RJ.
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