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
- The US has a large output gap that will weigh on inflation.
美国拥有巨大的产出缺口,将会对通胀构成压力。 - Our lack of money began to weigh on me.
资金短缺使我心情沉重。 - By contrast, Citi warned that, in spite of signs of improvement, losses in its US credit card and consumer business remained a concern and could weigh on results in 2010.
花旗警告称,相比之下,尽管有好转迹象,虽但该公司在美国的信用卡与消费者业务亏损仍令人担忧,并可能对2010年的业绩构成压力。 - There have been warnings that a resurgent dollar could weigh on other assets, particularly in emerging markets.
近来有人警告称,美元复兴可能令其它资产承压,尤其是新兴市场的资产。 - 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。 - 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。 - Social charges do weigh on the competitiveness of French companies.
社会费用的确拖累了法国企业的竞争力。 - A cooling Chinese economy will weigh on growth in East Asia this year, but Beijing still has plenty of fiscal resources to help engineer a soft landing and should consider tax cuts and higher welfare spending, according to the world bank.
世界银行(worldbank)称,正在降温的中国经济今年将拖累整个东亚地区的增长,但北京方面仍有足够财政资源帮助策划一场“软着陆”,并且应当考虑减税和提高福利支出。 - It must weigh on you.
那对你肯定很大压力了。 - Investors said the mountain of maturing debt would increasingly weigh on the cost of bank bonds.
投资者表示,即将到期债务堆积如山,将不断加大银行债券的成本。