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supply-sider

/suh-plahy-sahy-der/US // səˈplaɪˌsaɪ dər //

供应者,供应方,供应商,供给者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person, especially an economist, who advocates supply-side economics.

Examples

  • Fluoride first entered an American water supply through a rather inelegant technocratic scheme.

  • But the qualities Mario Cuomo brought to public life—compassion, integrity, commitment to principle—remain in short supply today.

  • If you answered seven or more of these correctly, you are eligible for a lifetime supply of Metamucil.

  • In Mosul, foreign fighters have left, the city is flooded with refugees and supply routes are cut off.

  • It would seek to cut off the main Allied lines of supply and communication.

  • First, how about the expansibility needed to supply adequate funds for crop-moving?

  • What course was taken to supply that assembly when any noble family became extinct?

  • You see, I am the city undertaker, and the people are dying here so fast, that I can hardly supply the demand for coffins.

  • Almost one-quarter of the total supply printed has been placed in circulation.

  • The increased volume of the supply thus produced inevitably forces down the price till it sinks to the point of cost.