knock-on [ˈnɔkˈɔn]  

knock-on

knock-on  [ˈnɔkˈɔn]

n. 用手的向前击球(一种犯规动作)  adj. 可敲上装牢的 

名词复数:knocks-on 

“There will be a knock-on effect for car production in the UK, but we don’t yet know what it is, ” he said. 他说,“这对我们在英国的汽车生产会形成连锁反应,但是目前为止我们还不知道是什么样的”
Especially troublesome is a recent real estate slump, which has a knock-on effect on key sectors of the economy such as the steel and cement industries. 特别令人烦恼的是最近房地产业的萧条,这对于一些关键性的经济部门,比如钢铁和水泥工业来说,会产生一系列连锁打击。

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  • n. 用手的向前击球(一种犯规动作)
  • adj. 可敲上装牢的
  • 1. “There will be a knock-on effect for car production in the UK, but we don’t yet know what it is, ” he said.

    他说,“这对我们在英国的汽车生产会形成连锁反应,但是目前为止我们还不知道是什么样的”

  • 2. Especially troublesome is a recent real estate slump, which has a knock-on effect on key sectors of the economy such as the steel and cement industries.

    特别令人烦恼的是最近房地产业的萧条,这对于一些关键性的经济部门,比如钢铁和水泥工业来说,会产生一系列连锁打击。

  • 3. The rate hike is aimed at fighting inflation, but an interesting knock-on effect will be how commodity prices react.

    上调利率是为了抗击通胀,但一个有趣的连锁效应,是大宗商品价格将会对此作何反应。

ˌknock-ˈon / ; NAmE / adjective ( especially BrE) causing other events to happen one after another in a series 使产生连锁反应的 The increase in the price of oil had a knock-on effecton the cost of many other goods. 石油价格上涨对其他许多商品的价格引起了连锁反应。 knock-on knock-ons ˌknock-ˈon / ; NAmE /
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