单词:military spending
military spending的用法和样例:
例句
- The Soviet Union's nearly unaccountable military spending required the nation to rapidly fill its coffers with resources that could be directly applied to production.苏联那些不透明的军费支出需要国家能够尽可能快的把自己的钱柜塞满可直接用于生产的资源。
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