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dissaving /dɪsseɪvɪŋ/ noun (economics 经济学) 1. [uncountable, countable] the act of spending more money than you earn during a particular period of time 超支;负储蓄◆the act of borrowing money from a bank is a form of dissaving. 从银行借钱是一种负储蓄行为。◆a dissaving of £8 million 800 万英镑的超支◆government/public/private dissaving 政府/公共部门/私人超支dissavings [plural] the amount by which the money spent is more than the money earned 超支额 ➡ saving ▸ dissave verb [intransitive, transitive] ◆governments dissave by spending more money than they receive in taxes. 政府开支超过税收收入而出现超支。◆the study found that households in the 65+ age group dissaved €3 000 a year. 这项研究发现 65 岁以上年龄组的家庭每年超支 3 000 欧元。 ➡ save ☞ dissaving |