in proportion

in proportion [in prəˈpɔ:ʃən]  [ɪn prəˈpɔrʃən] 

in proportion 基本解释

按比例; 相称,符合比例

in proportion 网络解释

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1. 相称:harbour service 港口通讯, 海岸电台业务, 港口业务 | in proportion 相称 | circinate vernation [植]拳卷幼叶展开

2. 成比例:in private 私下 | in proportion 成比例 | in preference to 优先

3. 相应地:in other words 也就是说;换句话说 | in proportion 相应地 | in proportion to 与. . . 成比例

4. (与......)成比例的:473 in practice 在实践中,实际上 | 474 in proportion (与......)成比例的 | 475 in proportion to (与......)成比例的

in proportion 单语例句

1. The regulator could consider raising the proportion that institutional investors could buy in initial public offerings.

2. A large proportion of passengers travel by air because of a desire to reach their final destination in the shortest possible time.

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3. Tan also said he is considering raising the proportion of overseas production in countries such as the Philippines and Cambodia to avoid future trade disputes.

4. in proportion的翻译

4. In the first Research Assessment Exercise published in seven years, the University of Cambridge nudged ahead of Oxford with the highest proportion of outstanding research.

5. in proportion

5. The parties to the venture shall share the profits, risks and losses in proportion to their respective contribution to the registered capital.

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6. Capital adequacy ratio is the measure of a bank's own capital in proportion to its outstanding loans.

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7. Resource indicators refer to the proportion that carbon takes in all primary energies, forest coverage and the ratio of unit energy consumption.

8. It also made more specific divisions on investment products in the financial market and reduced the proportion of the cash position of enterprise annuities.

9. Commercial banks are required to put in the central bank's coffers a set proportion of the deposits they drew from institutions and private individuals.

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10. Hebei's economy relies mainly on chemical industries with high energy consumption and high emissions, and the proportion of tertiary industry in the provincial economy is relatively small.