Examples of using Affluence in English and their translations into Chinese
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You can see here where power and affluence lead to the loss of personal freedom.
Yet the economic and social progress of the past half-century had been lopsided and exclusionary, with only a minority of countries attaining affluence.
Globally, energy demand will keep climbing but more slowly than in the past, largely due to population growth and increasing affluence in poorer countries.
To the Chinese audience the purchase of US goods indicates social mobility, affluence and success.
For nearly 50 years we carried them all to new levels of comfort, and security, and dignity, even affluence.
The planetary boundaries approach doesn't say anything explicit about resource use, affluence or human population size.
As most private wealth managers will tell you, affluence alone is not a guarantee of personal and financial freedom and security.
The vast majority of global grocery growth will come from Asia, Africa and the Middle East, supported by increasing affluence, urbanisation and rising populations.
It would appear on the surface-he would nose around a little more, of course-that there was a perfectly good reason for Captain Cassidy's sudden affluence.
As China emerges as an economic superpower, the connection between national and personal affluence is being broken.
This incline is steep, but above a surprisingly low threshold of approximately US$10,000, affluence brings diminishing returns for life satisfaction.
In today's world, men and women pride themselves on affluence, status, and the title of their job.
Today, more Americans dream not of affluence, but of basic financial stability.
Cities may be rich, but many of their residents can be deprived of the benefits of that affluence.
We want to receive, to learn how to use and to master the technology that brings enlightenment, affluence and opportunity.
Mrs. Manson Mingott had long since succeeded in untying her husband's fortune, and had lived in affluence for half a century;
In the US growing affluence increased the demand for an ever-growing array of products from overseas markets.
As affluence increases, consumers demand greater variety, quality and quantity of food.
Also influential was the claim of a direct correlation between property ownership and affluence in the West and the lack of it in developing countries.
Both affluence and poverty continue to play important roles in the persistence of environmental health threats.