take a hit
英 [teɪk ə hɪt]
美 [teɪk ə hɪt]
网络 受到影响
英英释义
verb
- inhale through the nose
双语例句
- The company's quarterly earnings, to be released tomorrow, may take a hit due to a devalued Belarussian ruble, according to advance analysts'reports.
先期发布的一些分析师报告预计,由于白俄罗斯卢布贬值,Turkcell周三发布的季报可能不佳。 - Maybe you're committed to continuing to spend on value creating projects, even if reported profits take a hit& that's great.
或许你正致力于继续在创造价值的项目上进行投资,哪怕会影响近期利润&这很好; - Was last year cruel or kind to you, professionally speaking? Even if your career didn't take a hit, the tumult of the last few months may have you quaking in your boots over the future.
职业方面,过去的一年对你来说是好是坏呢?即使你的职业没有受到损害,过去几个月的波动也许让你对未来双腿发软了吧。 - I had learned again that I could take a hit and that there's more than one way to stand against aggression.
我又学到了一点,那就是我能够承受打击,对抗挑衅的方法也不止一种。 - What's gonna happen to us if you take a hit?
要是你们被一炮打中,我们要怎么办? - If the nuclear dispute with Iran were to escalate so that, say, the straits of Hormuz were blocked and crude jumped to$ 100 a barrel, investor confidence would take a hit.
如果伊朗核问题进一步升温,那么霍尔木兹海峡窘迫的形势将继续保持,原油降格将飙升至每桶100美元,投资者的信心也将会遭受重重一击。 - Other parts of Google's business in China also look set to take a hit.
谷歌在华其它业务看起来也将受到冲击。 - When graduate school entrance exam scores are released every year at this time, many romantic relationships take a hit.
每年这个时候正是考研分数公布之时,许多恋情都因此经受着打击。 - Someone investing in emerging markets today must understand that their investment could take a hit in the short term – but in the long term, the headwinds look more favourable.
如今投资于新兴市场的人必须明白,他们的投资短期内可能缩水&但就长期而言,这种逆境看起来并没有那么不利。 - In other words, either US households or companies have to take a hit equivalent to 7 per cent of gross domestic product over the next four years, according to budget forecasts.
换言之,根据预算案中的相关预测,在未来4年内,美国家庭或企业部门必须承受力度相当于国内生产总值(gdp)7%的打击。