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prop up造句
(31) To support on or as if on crutches; prop up. (32) Privately owned capital and its dilate become what economy grows to prop up. (33) But, market of Chinese network environment, advertisement still cannot prop up the be born of this one mode at that time. (34) I am a loiterer, but to elder brother dissimilarity , so big Hong door, also want you to prop up! (35) The government does not intend to prop up declining industries. (36) This time, the task is again twofold, only much bigger: first, prop up the European banks, and ensure emergency low-cost loans for Spain and Italy; second, another round of reflation. (37) They succeeded, thanks to an unprecedented fiscal and monetary gusher and a raft of measures to prop up teetering financial giants. (38) Archimedes said: Give me a pivot, I will prop up the earth. (39) Sex is used by histrionics to prop up their self-esteem and to regulate their labile sense of self-worth. (40) On one side is the European Central Bank, which is spending billions to prop up Europe's weak-kneed bond markets and safeguard the common currency. (41) How does search index prop up as benign as musical group collaboration? (42) Citigroup shares slid below $1 two weeks ago, despite three U.S. government attempts to prop up the bank since October, and the bank has eliminated its common stock dividend. (43) But I am not writing to flatter parental egotism, to echo cant , or prop up humbug. (44) This index whether prop up have a verdict -- does southeast Asia economy begin to anabiosis? (45) Affection is life prop up, when justice and affection crisscross, how should choose again? (46) Yet because the European Central Bank is buying sovereign debt to help prop up prices, markets are not giving a clear indication of expected loss levels. (47) Russia, which was forced to suspend stock and bond trading for two days last week, is pledging $130 billion in emergency funds to help prop up local markets. (48) Whereas China is boosting infrastructure spending to prop up demand, India's plans to build roads and power plants with the help of private money may be delayed by the credit squeeze.