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sliding scale

英 [ˌslaɪdɪŋ ˈskeɪl]

美 [ˌslaɪdɪŋ ˈskeɪl]

n.  浮动费率制(根据情况上下浮动费率的交纳制度)

牛津词典

    noun

    • 浮动费率制(根据情况上下浮动费率的交纳制度)
      a system in which the rate at which sth is paid varies according to particular conditions
      1. Fees are calculated on a sliding scale according to income (= richer people pay more) .
        按浮动费率制根据收入高低计算收费。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-COUNT (工资、税率等按情况变化而调整的)滑准计算法,浮动制
      Payments such as wages or taxes that are calculatedon a sliding scaleare higher or lower depending on various different factors.
      1. Many practitioners have a sliding scale of fees.
        许多从业者都采用浮动制计费。

    英英释义

    noun

    • a wage scale that fluctuates in response to the cost-of-living index

      双语例句

      • Discussed and solving the effective depth, sliding window, while expanding scale interpolation problems.
        讨论了有效深度、滑动窗口、扩边插值尺度的具体问题,提出实际解决方案,并在后期模型试验的时候加以运用,取得了良好的实验效果。
      • Usually, there's a sliding scale.
        通常,我们根据你的下注范围。
      • Status Offline This will reflect a higher percentage of criteria met at a point in time measured along the1-4 sliding scale.
        这反映,用1-4来表示的尺度上,在与之相对应的时间点所达到的标准值更高。
      • Software Relay Measurement for Inductosyn Sliding Scale
        感应同步器滑尺的软件接长技术
      • We may offer you allowance on a sliding scale in order to open up the new market.
        为了开拓市场,我们可以给你浮动折扣。
      • More striking still, the administration wants to impose a sliding scale of capital charges to "steer" behaviour.
        还有更为惊人的,政府希望实施一项按比例增减的资本收费方式,以“掌控”交易行为。
      • Proposals were to establish a sliding scale of fess, based on the annual budget of associations.
        会议提议,基于协会的年度预算而建立一套会费机制。
      • Countries are rated on a sliding scale: the U.S., for example, has a top rating ( AAA) which allows it to borrow cash at cheap interest rates.
        对于国家的信用评级是浮动的:比如说美国,最高能够拥有3A级的信用评级,这就意味着它可以获得很低的借款利率。
      • It's also on a vernier, a sliding scale.
        这也是在游标尺上,可选择的。
      • This tends to provide students with a sliding scale of right and wrong rather than a set of absolutes.
        这种教育方式倾向于让学生们获得一种对与错的游标卡尺,而不只是一套绝对的标准。