earmarks

earmarks[ˈɪəˌmɑ:ks] 

原级:earmark

现在分词:earmarking

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过去分词:earmarked

过去式:earmarked

earmarks 基本解释
指定…作为特定用途( earmark的第三人称单数 );
earmarks 网络解释

1. 指定款项:road hog 自私的司机;鲁莽的驾驶员 | earmarks 指定款项 | pork 联邦或州政府给手下人的好处(金钱或位置)

earmarks 单语例句

1. CRE earmarks HK $ 4 billion as capital expenditure for the expansion of its breweries this year.

2. earmarks

2. The move is aimed at making doubly sure that lawmakers have the opportunity to strike earmarks during floor debates.

3. His company Jiangsu Huangpu earmarks 30 percent of its sales revenue for charity every year.

4. The maker of nutritional and pharmaceutical products earmarks a certain amount for charitable causes every year.

5. Under this program, the State earmarks huge amounts of capital to build public sports facilities.