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单词 new economy
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Definition of new economy in US English:

new economy

noun
  • New industries, such as biotechnology or the Internet, that are characterized by cutting-edge technology and high growth.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If our new economy is so reliant on pooling, then it's just a house of cards and will come crashing down.
    • The new economy has also not prevented the recurrence of a recession.
    • Paulina Borsook apparently has a book coming out that (at least in part) says how selfish the new economy is.
    • What kind of jobs will Cleveland's new economy provide for its native residents?
    • The key variable is the foreign investor, who is no longer seduced by the miracle of the new economy.
    • And that could augur well for the longer-term development of the new economy in the region.
    • The Scottish Council Foundation has appointed three leading figures to its board, representing the new economy.
    • Yet despite these links to the past, the new economy also raised new questions.
    • In this new economy, fasting implies the refusal to participate fully in the wedding feast.
    • What smart steps should business leaders be taking to deal with Act II of the new economy?
    • A reasonable definition of the new economy has little to do with economics and a lot to do with culture.
    • If there is a promise at the heart of the new economy, it is this: We should all do work that matters.
    • They discovered a new world, and, in doing so, created what has come to be called the new economy.
    • The good news was that California came out of its recession and the new economy took off.
    • Again the new economy of computers and internet technology is seen as the new driving force behind wealth creation in the States.
    • What effect has the advent of the new economy and the internet had on your thinking and on marketing?
    • These are the lessons of the North for those who wish a prosperous future in the new economy.
    • A nostrum of the new economy is that new technology allows us to use less energy.
    • New irrigation initiatives, he claims, are taking the wealth of the new economy to the parched villages.
    • In the new new economy the currency is debt: borrow and buy, then borrow and buy some more.

Definition of new economy in US English:

new economy

noun
  • New industries, such as biotechnology or the Internet, that are characterized by cutting-edge technology and high growth.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What effect has the advent of the new economy and the internet had on your thinking and on marketing?
    • The good news was that California came out of its recession and the new economy took off.
    • What kind of jobs will Cleveland's new economy provide for its native residents?
    • The new economy has also not prevented the recurrence of a recession.
    • A nostrum of the new economy is that new technology allows us to use less energy.
    • Yet despite these links to the past, the new economy also raised new questions.
    • They discovered a new world, and, in doing so, created what has come to be called the new economy.
    • In the new new economy the currency is debt: borrow and buy, then borrow and buy some more.
    • In this new economy, fasting implies the refusal to participate fully in the wedding feast.
    • Paulina Borsook apparently has a book coming out that (at least in part) says how selfish the new economy is.
    • And that could augur well for the longer-term development of the new economy in the region.
    • Again the new economy of computers and internet technology is seen as the new driving force behind wealth creation in the States.
    • These are the lessons of the North for those who wish a prosperous future in the new economy.
    • The Scottish Council Foundation has appointed three leading figures to its board, representing the new economy.
    • What smart steps should business leaders be taking to deal with Act II of the new economy?
    • If our new economy is so reliant on pooling, then it's just a house of cards and will come crashing down.
    • New irrigation initiatives, he claims, are taking the wealth of the new economy to the parched villages.
    • If there is a promise at the heart of the new economy, it is this: We should all do work that matters.
    • The key variable is the foreign investor, who is no longer seduced by the miracle of the new economy.
    • A reasonable definition of the new economy has little to do with economics and a lot to do with culture.
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