free-riding
基本解释
- n. 搭便車
英汉例句
- One party must be free-riding directly on another's expenditure, and the two must be in direct competition.
一方必須是直接搭乘另一方花費的便車,竝且雙方須是直接競爭關系。 - The upshot is that people will voluntarily contribute too little from a social perspective, by free-riding on the contributions of others.
這樣,從社會角度看,因爲搭便車問題的存在,人們自願捐贈的太少了。 - Worse still, there isn't the slightest reason to suppose that free-riding exhausts the kinds of exceptions to natural selection that endogenous structures can produce.
更糟的是,沒有絲毫的理由認爲搭便車可以窮盡所有自然選擇的反例(內在結搆産生的)。 - Klug was on the transplant waiting list for six years, and during that time he was out care-free, riding his snowboard, playing and training hard.
- Ratings would have to be confidential to prevent investors from free-riding on each other.
FORBES: Rethinking Credit Ratings - As in law firms, what looks like irrational behaviour may in fact be a community norm which efficiently discourages free-riding.
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雙語例句
原聲例句
權威例句
专业释义
- 搭便車行爲
- 搶帽子交易者
- 自由放縱投機行爲