earmarks

专项拨款

常用释义

词性释义

n.

专项拨款;耳标;特征(earnmark 的复数)

v.

标以耳号;指定款项等的用途(earmark 的三单形式)
例句
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但是由于所有的指定款项合计不少于一年200亿美元,并不会有很多收益。
While Dennis did not reveal his exact trading systems to the public, his performance data had earmarks of trend-following trading.
但是丹尼斯没有公开自己的交易系统,他的业绩数据表明他还是趋势跟踪交易。
总统致力于确保这些基础设施项目获得全部资金,同时杜绝使特殊利益集团受益的专项拨款。
"Earmarks used to be a pure bonus for lawmakers, " says Steve Ellis, vice president of Taxpayers for Common Sense, a watchdog group.
“专项款过去纯粹是立法者的红利,”史蒂夫伊利斯是监管组织常识纳税人协会的副主席如是说。
This earmarks a lump sum of $8 billion, plus $1 billion a year, to help construct fast rail corridors around America (see map).
一次性到位的80亿美元专用资金,加上每年10亿美元的后续款项用来建造全美快速铁路通道。(见图)。
我还请你们停止把从未经过表决的专项拨款偷偷塞进委员会的报告中。
His penchant for earmarks eventually led to political trouble as the process became increasingly unpopular with the public.
他总是插手指定款项用途,导致了政治麻烦,因公众越来越不喜欢这样的做法。
John McCain's attempt to reduce earmarks in an omnibus spending bill was defeated in the Senate.
约翰。麦凯恩试图通过“一揽子开销议案”削减专项拨款的努力在参议院受挫。
指定用途款项已经成为华盛顿陷入分裂的象征,而一个完整的游说行业已围绕它们而形成。
为了支付这些减税额,他将减少特别拨款,即添加到开支法案中的那些特别利益项目。
The company earmarks 1 percent of the previous year's pretax profits to give to charity.
该公司把去年税前利润的1%专门划拨给慈善事业。
总的说来,专门拨款只占联邦政府开支总额的不到1%。
这些俗称专项拨款的项目会耗费数十亿美元。
专项拨款象征意义巨大,但在财政上无足轻重,因为它只对支出的分割有影响,不会改变其规模。
Fees in California-which earmarks these revenues for various environmental, educational and other causes-amount to less than $100.
加利福尼亚州个性车牌的价格100美元。该州将此类收入用于环境、教育和其它慈善事业。
In Nevada, Republican Sharron Angle, backed by "tea party" activists, has charged that Senator Reid's earmarks wasted federal dollars.
内华达州的民主党莎朗安吉尔由茶话会积极活动者支持,指控议员内德的拨款浪费联邦资金。
There will be - let me say it again - there will be no earmarks in this economic recovery plan.
让我再说一遍,在经济复苏计划中,不会有任何特别拨款。
但是这个已经让人惊讶了:指定用途的数目自从共和党人在1994年获得众议院在以来就暴涨十倍。
McCain acknowledges that earmark spending is a bipartisan problem; about 40 percent of the earmarks came from fellow Republicans.
麦凯恩承认专门拨款项目是两党共有的问题。大约40%的专门拨款项目来自共和党人。
"President Obama should keep his campaign promise to reduce earmarks or eliminate them altogether, " Smith said.
“奥巴马总统应该兑现他竞选时候的承诺,降低或者撤销政府支出。”Smith说道。
同时我还将确保不因政治因素增加我们的赤字,即否决任何含有专项拨款的法案。
他说,国会领袖常使用特别拨款来变相贿赂下面的议员以支持有缺陷的开支提案。
His speeches are peppered with pledges to get rid of earmarks (spending tagged for politicians' pet projects).
他在演讲中爆料,他将保证摆脱指定款项用途(政治家偏爱的项目支出)的枷锁。
我们已经推出具有更高透明度的标准,将有关信息尽可能多地公布在专项拨款网站上。
相对于联邦政府的所有支出而言,这些专项拨款只是很小的一部分。
崭新拨款硬性立场将会增强中期竞选的获胜前景,共和院领导如是说。
On the stump, Mr Obama had railed against earmarks and promised to scrutinise bills "line by line" to eliminate them.
奥巴马过去曾站在讲台上严厉斥责这些“指定用途”,并发誓在评估时要对法案进行“逐行”严查。
But the fact is that eliminating earmarks alone is not a recipe for how we're going to get the middle class back on track.
但问题是仅仅消除专项拨款,并不是让中产阶级回到正常轨道上来的办法。
Influence-peddling and deal-making are part of politics the world over but the earmarks system is peculiarly American.
裙带关系和暗中交易是全世界政坛的组成部分,但“指定拨款”制度完全是美国式的。
这份草算案包括上千个专项资金拨款。
1·Now, some of these earmarks support worthy projects in our local communities.But many others do not.
目前,某些专项拨款支持地方社区有价值的项目,但其它的却不这么做。
2·John McCain's attempt to reduce earmarks in an omnibus spending bill was defeated in the Senate.
约翰·麦凯恩试图通过“一揽子开销议案”削减专项拨款的努力在参议院受挫。
3·Earmarks are symbolically potent but fiscally inconsequential, since they mostly parcel out spending rather than alter its level.
专项拨款象征意义巨大,但在财政上无足轻重,因为它只对支出的分割有影响,不会改变其规模。
4·And this is where his attack on "earmarks" is so counterproductive.
这是他的攻击,“专项拨款”是这样产生反作用。
常用短语
v.+n.
同义词
n.
专项拨款;耳标;特征(earnmark的复数)