Dunning
英 [ˈdʌnɪŋ]
美 [ˈdʌnɪŋ]
n. 邓宁
BNC.25162
双语例句
- It is inevitable for enterprises to adopt selling on credit in economic activities, and accounts receivable increase with business, so the management of clients 'credit and dunning for payment are very important in enterprises' financial management.
由于企业在经济活动中,不可避免地采用赊销方式,因而应收账款随着经营增加,因此对客户信用管理、货款催收在企业财务管理中,显得尤为重要。 - So Dunning explained.'I don't really mind,'he continued, 'but I believe that he's not a very nice person and it could be difficult if we met.'
于是邓宁解释了一番,我倒不介意,他接着说,可我觉得他不是个和善的人,如果我们见面的话会很不愉快的。 - British economist John. Dunning recored: from the end of the 20th century, the society will enter a financial or knowledge-based economy to a service economy based on the times.
英国经济学家约翰.邓宁认为,从20世纪末开始,社会将进入以金融或知识经济为基础的服务经济时代。 - Dunning told him what had happened in the British Museum.
邓宁把大英博物馆里发生的事情告诉了他。 - 'Don't you think we should warn him?'asked Dunning.
你说我们是不是应该提醒他一下呀?邓宁问。 - Margaret Dunning is not like most 102-year-old people.
玛格丽特唐宁和大多数102岁的老人不一样。 - 'Oh dear!'said Mr Dunning.'What's the matter with them?'
天啊!邓宁先生说,她们怎么了? - 'I'm sorry, Dunning,'said the doctor.'I'm afraid I've had to send both your servants to hospital.'
对不起,邓宁,医生说,没办法,我把你的两个仆人都送进医院了。 - In fact, Dunning says, the more knowledgeable respondents considered themselves on a general topic, the more familiarity they claimed with the meaningless terms associated with it.
而达宁说,事实上,受访者越是认为自己了解某个领域,就越容易声称自己熟悉那些与之有关的、不存在的术语。 - 'I thought so,'he said.'It looks just like the one my brother was given. I think you're in great danger, Dunning.'
如我所料,他说,这张纸很像我哥哥收到的那张。邓宁,我觉得你的处境很危险。