单词 | economiser |
例句 | Let us suppose, for a moment, that it's the companies that are the prime economisers in this context. The NSA has us snared in its trap – and there's no way out 2013-06-15T13:31:24Z Britain remains the fourth-biggest military spender in the world, but the very scale of that spending – currently £34bn a year – makes it a tempting target for Whitehall economisers. Is Britain's arms trade making a killing? 2013-02-18T19:00:05Z They are the closest possible economisers themselves, but they despise the trait in foreigners! Music-Study in Germany from the Home Correspondence of Amy Fay 2011-09-07T02:00:17.597Z Poetry is the highest of expressive arts; and poets are the worst dissemblers or economisers of truth in the world. Milton Latterly, various mechanical arrangements have been introduced for soap-cutting, which in very large establishments, such as those at Marseilles in France, are great economisers of labor; but in England the "wire" is still used. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants There is also a Savings' Bank, which all are invited to patronize; six and a half per cent being the incentive held out to those economisers on a small scale. Holidays in Eastern France |
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