ruinously

  • 网络毁灭性地;摧毁性地
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adv

1
in a ruinous manner or to a ruinous degree
ruinously high wages

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  1. " Free banking " has turned out to be ruinously expensive for many customers .

    对于许多客户来说,“免费银行服务”最终被证明是无比昂贵的。

  2. Technology also threatens to fracture television into individual programmes , just as it has ruinously broken music albums into individual tracks .

    科技的进步也使电视业面临节目个人化的威胁,就像它毁灭性地使得唱片变成个人任意组合的音轨。

  3. Farmers had two roles : first , to produce as much grain as possible for urban consumption , however ruinously low the prices ; second , to provide cheap labour to the cities .

    农民扮演着双重角色:第一,尽可能多地生产粮食供给城市消费,不管粮食收购价有多低,农民受损有多严重;第二,为城市提供廉价劳动力。

  4. In fact , it 's not a system at all : it is a ruinously expensive , tiring and highly political game in which almost everyone emerges a loser .

    事实上,它根本算不上一个制度:它只是一个异常昂贵、使人疲惫而且勾心斗角的游戏。在这一制度下,几乎每个人都是输家。

  5. Ruinously destructive and wasting .

    毁灭性的破坏、损耗。

  6. In the presence of transactions costs , the arbitrage argument used by Black-Scholes to price option no longer can be used : because continuous trading would be ruinously expensive , no matter how small transactions costs might be as a percentage of turnover .

    Black-scholes的理论是在无市场摩擦的状况下得到的,如果存在交易费用,上述讨论不再有效,无论交易费用多么小,连续的头寸调整也会带来巨额的交易成本。