dissipation
dissipation 英 [ˌdɪsɪˈpeɪʃn] 美 [ˌdɪsəˈpeʃən]
n. 浪费;消散;[物] 损耗
名词复数:dissipations
- Dissipation is the act of breaking up and scattering or spreading widely. With the dissipation of the clouds, you could enjoy the sunny afternoon — if only you didn't have to work.
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- n. 浪费;消散;[物] 损耗
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1. First, rent dissipation does not exist in a one-man economy; second, cost is the highest-valued option forgone –– in this case the land rents of almond tree cultivation forgone.
一方面,租值消散不会在一人世界发生;另一方面,成本(这里指费用)是最高的代价——的黎波里的畜牧代价是种植杏仁树的土地租值。
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2. In my view, competition for the use of scarce resources must be restrained for social survival, because rent dissipation under unrestrained competition would result in starvation for all.
我的看法,是资源使用的竞争一定要受到约束,人类才可以生存,因为没有约束的竞争必然带来的租值消散,会灭绝人类。
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3. I have always been doubtful that there have ever existed valuable resources subjected to unrestrained common exploitation, but assuming this to be true, dissipation of land rent is implied.
有价值的资源毫无约束地让公众使用的现象曾否出现过,我历来怀疑,但假设真有其事,租值消散是效果。
- dissipation (n.) early 15c., "act of scattering," from Latin dissipationem (nominative dissipatio), noun of action from past participle stem of dissipare (see dissipate). Meaning "intemperate mode of living" is from 1784.
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