crimp
crimp 英 [krɪmp] 美 [krɪmp]
n. 卷发;皱褶;抑制;束缚 vt. 使卷曲;使有褶
进行时:crimping 过去式:crimped 过去分词:crimped 第三人称单数:crimps 名词复数:crimps
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- n. 卷发;皱褶;抑制;束缚
- vt. 使卷曲;使有褶
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1. If firms do begin hiring again, it could prevent a renewed hit to bank lending, which would in turn crimp spending again.
如果企业当真再度开始雇人,就能防止对银行放款形成新的打击.反之若银行贷款再受打击,将进而抑制支出.
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2. Resources and construction stocks also went into retreat amid concerns that the lending clampdown might crimp growth.
由于投资者担心,放贷限令可能会阻碍增长,资源和建筑类股也有所下跌。
- crimp (n.) "that which has been crimped or curled," 1863, "natural curl in wool fiber," from crimp (v.). In reference to crimped hair by 1867. To put a crimp in or on (something) is by 1896, U.S. slang.
- crimp (v.) late 14c., "cause to contract or be wrinkled or wavy." Old English had gecrympan "to crimp, curl," but the modern word probably is from Middle Dutch or Low German crimpen/krimpen "to shrink, crimp." Sense of "bend back or inward, draw together" is from 1712. Related: Crimped; crimping.
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