亚洲网紅露点

Advertisement

Advertisement

near-term

[ neer-turm ]

adjective

  1. for, covering, or involving the very near future:

    the near-term prospects for lower interest rates.



Discover More

亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of near-term1

First recorded in 1955鈥60
Discover More

Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

"This dynamic, along with changing political sentiment, could have a meaningful impact on demand for our products in the near-term," Tesla's quarterly update said.

From

The disruption has the potential to cause near-term shortages in the US of items where China dominates the supply, such as baby carriages, colouring books and umbrellas, analysts at Macquarie noted this week.

From

As for the near-term, Zelensky cannot afford another Oval Office.

From

鈥淲ith respect to possible tariffs, we are working across our supply chain, logistics network, and assembly plants so that we are prepared to mitigate near-term impacts,鈥 she said during the call.

From

At the marketing organization Destination Vancouver, communications director Suzanne Walters said some U.S. groups 鈥渁re putting a hold on their near-term events鈥 in Vancouver 鈥 not because of tariffs but 鈥渂ecause of job losses or cuts in government funding.鈥

From

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


nearsightednessnear thing