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spillover

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++spill·o·ver /ˈspɪloʊvə $ -oʊvər/ noun [countable, uncountable]  the effect that one situation or problem has on another situation 〔某一情况或问题所造成的〕影响,结果 Not all of the violence in Miami was spillover from the trial. 迈阿密的暴力事件并非全是那次审判引起的。spillover effect/benefit/cost The weak European economy will have a spillover effect on the US dollar. 疲软的欧洲经济会对美元带来影响。
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spilloverD1 is drawn to include these private benefits plus the additional spillover benefits accruing to society at large.Such benefits and costs are called spillover or external benefits and costs.If the hepatic capacity to eliminate portal endotoxins is exceeded, spillover into the systemic circulation will occur.More important, perhaps, was the notion of political spillover.In a functional sense, spillover was founded on the belief that contemporary economies were based upon a tangle of interrelated sectors.The spillover from this popularity also affected other types of historicals.The paucity of cases emphasises the difficulty of virus spillover into the urban cycle.spillover effect/benefit/costWhat divergences arise between equilibrium and optimal output when a spillover costs and b spillover benefits are present?D1 is drawn to include these private benefits plus the additional spillover benefits accruing to society at large.By polluting, that is, by creating spillover costs, the firm enjoys lower production costs and the supply curve 5.Correcting for spillover benefits How might the underallocation of resources associated with the presence of spillover benefits be corrected?Education is another standard example of spillover benefits.The most obvious examples of spillover costs involve environmental pollution.Government might levy a specific tax which equals or approximates the spillover costs per unit of output.
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spillover
spillover /ˈspɪloʊvə $ -oʊvər/ noun [uncountable and countable]
the effect that one situation or problem has on another situation:
    Not all of the violence in Miami was spillover from the trial.
    spillover effect/benefit/cost
    The weak European economy will have a spillover effect on the US dollar.


spill·overBrE /ˈspɪləʊvə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈspɪlvər/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] something that is too large or too much for the place where it starts, and spreads to other places 容纳不下的部分;溢出部分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。🔊🔊the results or the effects of sth that have spread to other situations or places 影响