Examples of using More affluent in English and their translations into Chinese
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The company pointed out that Chinese consumers were getting more affluent, with an GDP per capita now standing at more than $10,000.
As Americans become relatively more affluent, they are eating far more meat than ever before.
Dengue fever flourishes in urban poor areas, suburbs and the countryside but also affects more affluent neighborhoods in tropical and subtropical countries.
Mixed with laughs are some very unfunny revelations about the disparity in living conditions between poor communities and their more affluent neighbors.
What's more, the two discounters are still growing quickly- opening an average of one new store every week, often in more affluent towns.
Dengue flourishes in urban poor areas, suburbs and rural areas but also affects more affluent neighbourhoods in tropical and subtropical countries.
What's more, the two discounters are still growing quickly- opening an average of one new store every week, often in more affluent towns.
His overhaul is intended to boost achievement at the most impoverished schools, but it is likely to draw criticism from districts with more affluent parents.
Dengue flourishes in urban poor areas, suburbs and the countryside but also affects more affluent neighbourhoods in tropical and subtropical countries.
Before 2008, the income disparity was obscured by factors such as easy credit, which allowed poor households to enjoy a more affluent lifestyle.
Dengue fever thrives in poor urban areas, suburban areas and rural areas, but it also affects more affluent communities in tropical and subtropical countries.
First, Docking built up facilities and added teams, notably in sports like hockey and lacrosse that tilt toward more affluent students.
Both Za'abeel 1 and Za'abeel 2 are relatively newer, more affluent communities with villas and town homes.
He added:“We are doing our best so our students can compete with their more affluent peers.
Syed Rizvi, the center's president, reflects the arc of success experienced by some of the community's more affluent members.
Dengue flourishes in poor urban areas, suburbs and the countryside but can also affect more affluent neighbourhoods in tropical and subtropical countries.
It provides service to the poorest of the poor around the world, as well as more affluent communities.
This system usually caters to children of the more affluent segments of the society and private schools are generally considered to be better than the government-run schools.
The more affluent could add the meat of hares and birds, salt pork and sausages, or even lamb.
Second, the less children are born, the more affluent they become, and at the same time, the more energy people consume.