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Definition of pump-priming in English: pump-primingnoun mass noun1The introduction of fluid into a pump to prepare it for working. 泵的充溢,泵的启动注水(或注油) Example sentencesExamples - When air pressure is negative, air must be evacuated to accomplish pump priming.
- Using fresh whole blood versus reconstituted blood for pump priming in heart surgery in infants.
2The stimulation of economic activity by investment. 刺激经济的政府投资 as modifier a pump-priming fund 刺激经济的政府投资资金。 Example sentencesExamples - Because high income recipients own more than 90 percent of shares on Australian exchanges, they will reap the lion's share of the expected pump-priming.
- These gloomy economic indicators press the government to consider employing pump-priming measures even at the risk of further worsening the current account deficit.
- They may also force Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to consider more pump-priming measures.
- Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi took office last year, pledging to carry out far-reaching economic restructuring, but has since backed off and resorted to the pump-priming measures of his predecessors.
- Now, it appears, Beijing's pump-priming is losing its punch.
- In the past few years, clearly, the massive monetary and fiscal pump-priming policies have more than offset all these growth-impairing influences.
- Duisenberg entered public life as Dutch finance minister in 1973, when the oil shock and inflation hailed the demise of Keynesian pump-priming economics and led to the rise of monetarism.
- Far from lecturing Korea to contain inflation, Gruenwald thinks Seoul should stick with its pump-priming policies of the last year.
- He used a combination of government pump-priming and populist handouts to return Thailand to growth.
- Now, faced with huge budget deficits, pump-priming isn't an option for Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
- But as soon as they came into office, they inaugurated their notorious schemes of pump-priming, deficit spending and so on.
- Growth in the second quarter this year was fuelled by an unparalleled pump-priming exercise by the US government.
- I've never been entirely convinced by ‘economic rationalism’ myself so, personally, I don't mind the PM's pump-priming.
- Even so, more such judicial pump-priming just now will only fuel a backlash not just in Connecticut but further kindle the fire consuming gay-marriage advocates across the country.
- The government has been working to compile a pump-priming extra budget for fiscal 2000 so that it will clear the Diet during its current 72-day extra session, which ends Dec.1.
- There's concern that he is alienating foreign investors and that his pump-priming will set the economy up for a fall once the stimulus stops.
- China is a silent but active partner in the Fed's pump-priming.
- Prohibition of alcohol sales in the United States was unsustainable and provided pump-priming funds for the Mafia.
- Thailand's Deputy Finance Minister Pisit Leeahtam also pointed to the limits of government pump-priming, claiming sustainable growth has to be private-sector led.
- Defying public opinion, it has taken pump-priming measures to cope with the business slowdown and encouraged domestic spending since last year.
Derivativesverb ˈpʌmpprʌɪmˈpəm(p)ˌpraɪm [with object]Stimulate activity in (an economy) by investment. 刺激经济的政府投资 government attempts to pump-prime the economy have failed Example sentencesExamples - The project has been pump-primed with a £140,000 award from Yorkshire Forward to launch the project and run it for a period.
- And there was the launch in Business Press of the York Technology Growth scheme with at least £6.25 million available to pump-prime up-and-coming hi - tech ventures in the city over the next two years.
- The massive increase in free home safety checks available to local householders is only one part of a ground-breaking new fire prevention strategy which will be pump-primed by a raft of changes to the way we traditionally work.
noun ˈpʌmpprʌɪməˈpəm(p)ˌpraɪmər The group has obtained some neighbourhood renewal money as a pump-primer and is confident about an imminent decision on a £200,000 grant from the fund. The sponsorship arrangement was a massive help, serving as a pump-primer to get the scheme of the ground.
Definition of pump-priming in US English: pump-primingnounˈpəmp ˌpraɪmɪŋ 1The introduction of fluid into a pump to prepare it for working. 泵的充溢,泵的启动注水(或注油) Example sentencesExamples - Using fresh whole blood versus reconstituted blood for pump priming in heart surgery in infants.
- When air pressure is negative, air must be evacuated to accomplish pump priming.
2The stimulation of economic activity by investment. 刺激经济的政府投资 as modifier a pump-priming fund 刺激经济的政府投资资金。 Example sentencesExamples - These gloomy economic indicators press the government to consider employing pump-priming measures even at the risk of further worsening the current account deficit.
- Because high income recipients own more than 90 percent of shares on Australian exchanges, they will reap the lion's share of the expected pump-priming.
- They may also force Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to consider more pump-priming measures.
- Growth in the second quarter this year was fuelled by an unparalleled pump-priming exercise by the US government.
- Even so, more such judicial pump-priming just now will only fuel a backlash not just in Connecticut but further kindle the fire consuming gay-marriage advocates across the country.
- The government has been working to compile a pump-priming extra budget for fiscal 2000 so that it will clear the Diet during its current 72-day extra session, which ends Dec.1.
- Prohibition of alcohol sales in the United States was unsustainable and provided pump-priming funds for the Mafia.
- Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi took office last year, pledging to carry out far-reaching economic restructuring, but has since backed off and resorted to the pump-priming measures of his predecessors.
- I've never been entirely convinced by ‘economic rationalism’ myself so, personally, I don't mind the PM's pump-priming.
- Now, it appears, Beijing's pump-priming is losing its punch.
- In the past few years, clearly, the massive monetary and fiscal pump-priming policies have more than offset all these growth-impairing influences.
- But as soon as they came into office, they inaugurated their notorious schemes of pump-priming, deficit spending and so on.
- Far from lecturing Korea to contain inflation, Gruenwald thinks Seoul should stick with its pump-priming policies of the last year.
- China is a silent but active partner in the Fed's pump-priming.
- Thailand's Deputy Finance Minister Pisit Leeahtam also pointed to the limits of government pump-priming, claiming sustainable growth has to be private-sector led.
- There's concern that he is alienating foreign investors and that his pump-priming will set the economy up for a fall once the stimulus stops.
- Defying public opinion, it has taken pump-priming measures to cope with the business slowdown and encouraged domestic spending since last year.
- Duisenberg entered public life as Dutch finance minister in 1973, when the oil shock and inflation hailed the demise of Keynesian pump-priming economics and led to the rise of monetarism.
- He used a combination of government pump-priming and populist handouts to return Thailand to growth.
- Now, faced with huge budget deficits, pump-priming isn't an option for Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
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