shortfall
英 [ˈʃɔːtfɔːl]
美 [ˈʃɔːrtfɔːl]
n. 缺口; 差额; 亏空
复数:shortfalls
Collins.1 / BNC.8933 / COCA.10472
牛津词典
noun
- 缺口;差额;亏空
if there is a shortfall in sth, there is less of it than you need or expect
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 不足;缺口;差额;亏空
If there is ashortfall insomething, there is less of it than you need.- The government has refused to make up a £30,000 shortfall in funding.
政府拒不补上 30,000 英镑的资金缺口。
- The government has refused to make up a £30,000 shortfall in funding.
英英释义
noun
- the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required
- new blood vessels bud out from the already dilated vascular bed to make up the nutritional deficit
双语例句
- Key areas affected by the shortfall include roads, power plants and communications networks, the ADB says.
亚行表示,受投资短缺影响的关键领域包括道路、电厂和通讯网络等。 - The funding shortfall has made it particularly hard to finance new ship purchases.
资金短缺使得购买新船很难获得融资。 - A funding shortfall of US$ 810 million is also standing in the way of eradication.
但是缺少8.1亿美元的资金也阻碍着根除该病的道路。 - Women and youth bear the brunt of the resulting shortfall in employment.
妇女和年轻人被雇佣对市场的冲击是造成工作岗位短缺的另一个因素。 - Overall, countries have reported a funding shortfall of US$ 1 billion for TB implementation in2012.
总体而言,各国报告称,2012年用于实施结核病活动的资金尚缺少10亿美元。 - Along with China, the Gulf states are the thrifty counterparts to America's gaping saving shortfall.
比起美国来,海湾国家的外汇储备可是够充足的了(和中国差不多)。 - Deposits and other types of funding are unlikely to make up the shortfall.
存款和其他类型的融资不太可能填补这一缺口。 - Because of a looming budget shortfall, more layoffs are likely to happen.
由于出现预算不足,可能发生更多裁员。 - Foreign students have become invaluable to Australia because their influx has coincided with a sharp funding shortfall for universities.
留学生对于澳大利亚十分重要,因为在留学生大量流入的同期,澳大利亚的大学出现了严重的资金不足。 - We have to borrow money to cover the shortfall between expenditure and revenue.
我们不得不借钱以弥补收支间的差额。