spillover 英 ['spɪləʊvə]   美 ['spɪlovɚ]

spillover

spillover  英 ['spɪləʊvə] 美 ['spɪlovɚ]

n. 溢出;外流人口 

名词复数:spillovers 

This kind of personnel 'spillover, ' far more than sharing individual technologies, has been key to thriving innovation ecosystems like Silicon Valley. 这类人员“溢出”是推动硅谷这样的创新之地发展的关键,甚至比分享具体的技术重要得多。
In contrast, one unit of tax incentives is likely to yield significantly less than one unit of additional spending on R&D because of its relatively large spillover effects. 与之对照,一份税收激励比起一份公司额外的研发支出,可能产生少得多的效果,因为税收激励的溢出效应要大得多。

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  • n. 溢出;外流人口
  • 1. This kind of personnel 'spillover, ' far more than sharing individual technologies, has been key to thriving innovation ecosystems like Silicon Valley.

    这类人员“溢出”是推动硅谷这样的创新之地发展的关键,甚至比分享具体的技术重要得多。

  • 2. In contrast, one unit of tax incentives is likely to yield significantly less than one unit of additional spending on R&D because of its relatively large spillover effects.

    与之对照,一份税收激励比起一份公司额外的研发支出,可能产生少得多的效果,因为税收激励的溢出效应要大得多。

  • spillover (n.) 1940, from verbal phrase, from spill (v.) + over (adv.). From 1953 as an adjective.
spill·over / ˈspɪləʊvə(r) ; NAmE ˈspɪloʊvər / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] 1 something that is too large or too much for the place where it starts, and spreads to other places 容纳不下的部份;溢出部份 A second room was needed for the spillover of staff and reporters. 还需要一个房间给没有安置的员工和记者。 2 the results or the effects of sth that have spread to other situations or places 影响 spillover spillovers spill·over / ˈspɪləʊvə(r) ; NAmE ˈspɪloʊvər /
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