词组 | economically |
释义 | economically AC /ˌekəˈnɒmɪkli, ˌiː- $ -ˈnɑː-/ adverb in a way that is related to trade, industry, and the management of moneyadjectiveseconomically developed/advanced (=modern, with many different types of industry) The situation is different in the economically developed countries of western Europe.economically successful The Far East is now an economically successful area.economically powerful The region is supported by economically powerful countries like the US.economically disadvantaged (=poor) Many of our students are from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.economically depressed (=with not enough business activity, jobs etc) Economically depressed areas in the northeast will receive extra EU funding.economically dependent (=depending on someone or something for money) The country is still economically dependent on agriculture.economically viable/feasible (=likely to be or remain financially successful) Most of the coal mines in the area are no longer economically viable.economically active/inactive (=with or without a job that earns money) Fifty years ago, far fewer women were economically active. | Children under the age of 16 are regarded as economically inactive.economically independent (=not depending on other people for money) Societies change when women become economically independent.verbsdevelop economically (=grow and become more economically successful) China is continuing to develop economically and politically.survive economically If there was another war, could the country survive economically? |
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