incurring

incurring [ɪn'kɜ:rɪŋ]  [ɪn'kɜ:rɪŋ] 

原级:incur

第三人称单数:incurs

incurring的近义词

过去分词:incurred

过去式:incurred

incurring 基本解释
遭受,招致,引起( incur的现在分词 );
incurring 单语例句

1. It said the present charge was too low compared with high salaries and most civil affairs bureaus in the province were incurring huge losses.

2. Dagong said the banks'high bad loan provisions will cover the losses, while incurring little impact on their capital adequacy.

3. The duo won the first pairs'title for China in 2002 and then retained it in 2003 before incurring a string of injuries.

4. The temperature fluctuations in March have caused frequent icing and thawing, incurring ice blockages and increasing flood risks.

5. Hu said that SAFE managed the nation's reserves well last year when many overseas investment funds were incurring huge losses.

6. He adds it is natural that Lucky is incurring costs while implementing such large projects, which will strengthen its competitiveness over the long run.

7. Because the United States is by far the richest country, it can keep incurring foreign liability without foreigners worrying about its solvency.

8. The idea is to carefully nibble away all the chocolate without incurring a serious injury.

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9. The purpose is to generate money without incurring large discounts to cover cash outflow in times of stress.

10. China Overseas Engineering Group withdrew from a $ 447 million highway construction project in Poland after incurring heavy losses.

incurring 英英释义

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noun

1. acquiring or coming into something (usually undesirable)

    e.g. incurring debts is easier than paying them