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单词 red ink
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Definition of red ink in English:

red ink

noun
mass nounNorth American
  • Used in reference to financial deficit or debt.

    〈主北美〉赤字,亏空;债务

    he voted for many of the projects that have left the state awash in red ink

    他给许多使本州陷入财政赤字的项目投了赞成票。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As you can see, it's been 20 years since America ran anything but red ink in the trade department.
    • As the federal red ink runs and interest rates rise, debt is squeezing average Americans harder than ever.
    • When this election is over he is going to have to face up to the consequences of the big blotches of red ink in the public finances.
    • The number two airline has been hemorrhaging red ink, losing $4 billion the past two years.
    • Last month, across the whole of the UK, consumers added £10 bn of red ink to their personal balance sheets.
    • Instead of returning to profitability, as both companies expected this year, red ink keeps flowing.
    • That might seem surprising considering the company is awash in red ink.
    • It accounts for £4m of revenues as it attempts to shore up a balance sheet dripping in red ink.
    • If the figure is correct then it is little wonder the Union's finances are dominated by red ink.
    • A few years ago, the levels of red ink in the Social Security program and the Medicare program were about the same.
    • What would the impact be of making the tax cuts permanent on the government's red ink?
    • At best, Washington policymakers seem content to tread water in the rising tide of red ink.
    • The industry is bleeding red ink for many of the same reasons that forced US Airways to go into bankruptcy.
    • The red ink can also be read as a rough approximation of America's indebtedness to the rest of the world.
    • Many universities scaled back their distance education business plans to stanch the flow of red ink.
    • Piling on more red ink to the existing federal budget deficit and the national debt will do both long and short term harm to our economy.
    • And so, in statement after statement, the tide of red ink flows back beyond a blue horizon.
    • The U.S. personal savings rate is practically nonexistent, and the government budget is awash in red ink.
    • The changes are simply a stopgap measure to prop up a program drowning in red ink.
    • Sales of the popular cars have also helped stanch the flow of red ink in Europe.

Definition of red ink in US English:

red ink

nounˈred ˌiNGk
North American
  • Used in reference to financial deficit or debt.

    〈主北美〉赤字,亏空;债务

    he voted for many of the projects that have left the state awash in red ink

    他给许多使本州陷入财政赤字的项目投了赞成票。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If the figure is correct then it is little wonder the Union's finances are dominated by red ink.
    • The industry is bleeding red ink for many of the same reasons that forced US Airways to go into bankruptcy.
    • As you can see, it's been 20 years since America ran anything but red ink in the trade department.
    • Sales of the popular cars have also helped stanch the flow of red ink in Europe.
    • What would the impact be of making the tax cuts permanent on the government's red ink?
    • Many universities scaled back their distance education business plans to stanch the flow of red ink.
    • Instead of returning to profitability, as both companies expected this year, red ink keeps flowing.
    • A few years ago, the levels of red ink in the Social Security program and the Medicare program were about the same.
    • It accounts for £4m of revenues as it attempts to shore up a balance sheet dripping in red ink.
    • The number two airline has been hemorrhaging red ink, losing $4 billion the past two years.
    • The red ink can also be read as a rough approximation of America's indebtedness to the rest of the world.
    • At best, Washington policymakers seem content to tread water in the rising tide of red ink.
    • Last month, across the whole of the UK, consumers added £10 bn of red ink to their personal balance sheets.
    • And so, in statement after statement, the tide of red ink flows back beyond a blue horizon.
    • As the federal red ink runs and interest rates rise, debt is squeezing average Americans harder than ever.
    • The U.S. personal savings rate is practically nonexistent, and the government budget is awash in red ink.
    • That might seem surprising considering the company is awash in red ink.
    • When this election is over he is going to have to face up to the consequences of the big blotches of red ink in the public finances.
    • The changes are simply a stopgap measure to prop up a program drowning in red ink.
    • Piling on more red ink to the existing federal budget deficit and the national debt will do both long and short term harm to our economy.
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