考研英语大纲常考词组短语 owing to
释义:
owing to 由于,因为…
例句:
It's a supposition that whatever the object of theory might be, - theory itself must-- owing to whatever intellectual constraints one can imagine-- be of such and such a form.
不管理论是关于什么事物的,它自己都只能-,由于人们思想的局限性-,以猜想的形式存在。
The number of consumer purchases reduced in 2008 and 2009, owing to the weak economy.
But banks are reluctant to overhaul this legacy software owing to the cost and complexity involved.
He says he needs more time, owing to the special circumstances of the Great Recession.
Regulators have a tight grip on CIT, owing to its need to be rescued last year.
There is an inherent unpredictability in biologics owing to our inability to fully characterize these drugs.
Secondly, it has a very high penetration in the U.S. owing to its popularity among kids.
It has recently hit a three-decade high, owing to recession, drought and government price-controls.
The government is currently in a comfortable financial position owing to high oil prices.
Owing to seasonal factors and macro weakness, the company estimates a slight decline in its revenue.
However, its net profit margin was halved owing to discounting and a supply glut.
And owing to al-Qaida threats and government harassment, they were all forced to flee.
Few Britons are fond of Mr Bush, owing to his perceived unilateralism and cowboy swagger.
It was, she decided, close to ideal, owing to its medium altitude, gentle slopes and unself-conscious charm.
Owing to his efforts, today the City of David is one of Israel's most beloved tourist attractions.
This was owing to the fact that twenty years prior, Spain had been neutral in World War I.
There are limited opportunities in greenfield project development, owing to escalating costs and longer gestation periods than before.
Medicare is spiraling into bankruptcy, owing to both the demographics of America and the realities about health care.