incentives

incentives [ɪn'sentɪvz]  [ɪn'sentɪvz] 

incentives

原级:incentive

incentives 基本解释
刺激;诱因;动机;激励某人做某事的事物( incentive的名词复数 );
incentives 单语例句

1. Incentives to attract premium customers are expected to become a common practice for overseas lenders when they soon begin renminbi business.

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2. Shanghai is also planning incentives to encourage motorists to scrape their old cars and buy new ones meeting the national IV standard.

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3. A rising yuan slows the flood of export dollars into China and reduces incentives for speculators to shift their capital to the country.

4. Solar demand was booming in the Europe and US because the governments issued political incentives to secure traditional energy resources and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

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5. Such an emphasis on incentives addresses legislators'concerns about the actual effect of the new law.

6. Economics teaches us that when there is huge uncertainty over about catastrophic risks, it is dangerous to rely too much on the price mechanism to get incentives right.

7. incentives的翻译

7. Some adaptation will occur naturally, as rising energy and other commodity prices generate incentives to economize or seek alternatives.

8. Cheng added that to encourage enterprises and individuals to engage in philanthropic activities, more tax incentives will be offered to the charitable donations made by them.

9. incentives的近义词

9. In addition, rural people must be given more incentives to keep their enthusiasm for growing crops.

10. incentives

10. Experts said the circular economy is an ideal development model but more incentives are needed to realize the model.