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purse strings

英 [ˈpɜːs strɪŋz]

美 [ˈpɜːrs strɪŋz]

n.  资金(或支出)的管理

经济

牛津词典

    noun

    • 资金(或支出)的管理
      a way of referring to money and how it is controlled or spent
      1. Who holds the purse strings in your house?
        你们家里谁管钱?
      2. The government will have to tighten the purse strings (= spend less) .
        政府将不得不紧缩开支。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-PLURAL 资金的支配;财权
      If you say that someone holds or controlsthe purse strings, you mean that they control the way that money is spent in a particular family, group, or country.
      1. Women control the purse-strings of most families...
        大多数家庭由女性掌握财政大权。
      2. The bank has been too slow in loosening the purse strings.
        银行一直迟迟不愿放开资金。

    双语例句

    • But any transfer of capital to banks from the public purse must come with the necessary strings attached to realise their public purpose.
      但是,从公共金库到银行的任何资金转移,都必须附带必要的条件,以实现其公共目的。
    • Retailers may be hoping that shoppers will loosen their purse strings in the run-up to Christmas, but consumers are likely to remain cautious about spending given the uncertain economic outlook.
      零售商们也许希望消费者将随着圣诞节的来临增加消费,但是消费者却可能因不明朗的经济形势而保持消费谨慎。
    • Because, number one, they are the people in danger and, number two, they hold the purse strings – maybe they [ can] release money to compensate local law enforcement for providing security.
      因为,第一,国会议员是处于危险中的人,第二,国会管钱。他们大概能够拨款补贴地方执法部门,为国会议员配备保安。
    • I ca n't offer you any more money because I do n't hold the purse strings.
      我不能再多给你钱了,因为我在经济上做不了主。
    • The politicians who control federal purse strings; tightened the corporate purse strings.
      控制联邦资金支入的政客;节省公司的钱财。
    • I spent most of my salary this month on a computer, so I'll have to tighten up my purse strings for a couple of months.
      这个月工资大部分我都用来买电脑了,所以下面几个月我要勒紧裤腰带了。
    • Men still make the most money in the average household, but it's women who control the purse strings.
      如今在普通家庭中,男人仍然是主要的经济支柱,但女人却掌握着家中的财政大权。
    • He's loosening his purse strings to gain more popularity.
      他在掏腰包买知名度。
    • The normally parsimonious finance ministry may thus be prepared to loosen the purse strings to "buy" sufficient growth to get the tax increase implemented.
      通常出手吝啬的财务省,可能因此要准备慷慨解囊了,好“买到”可观的增长,让增税计划得以实施。
    • Many are holding purse strings tightly in the current regulatory environment.
      在当前的监管环境下,大多数人节省开支。