Examples of using War could in English and their translations into Chinese
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Nuclear war could ruin Earth and leave only losers.
If it does, that trade war could finally be upon us.
The International Monetary Fund has warned Trump that the trade war could cost $430 billion to the global economy.
While losing the trade war could be a bad thing for China's government, it could be a good thing for Chinese citizens.
A trade war could also make it more difficult to repatriate money, making local investment a better option.
Interplanetary war could play hell with the seeing but tonight the bombardment from New Ireland had ceased.
Trump's trade war could dent China's domestic consumption, dragging down the rest of Asia.
These charts show Trump's trade war could hit his base of voters most.
A war could prompt wealthier Iranians to yank assets out of the country, threatening a further decline in the currency and producing runaway inflation.
He warned a trade war could prove the catalyst for a wider economic slowdown.
According to DBS's chief economist Taimur Baig, an all-out trade war could shave 0.25% off the GDP of both economies this year.
If people didn't have some such feeling as that, no war could last three months.
A war could propel the richest Iranians to take assets out of the country, threatening a further drop in the currency and producing uncontrolled inflation.
The trade war could hit the oil and gas markets in several ways.
Its foreign trade has been growing rapidly year-on-year, but the trade war could have a severe impact.
On Monday, it signaled the trade war could be an opportunity for all Taiwanese suppliers.
Even some retired officials have said they believe that the trade war could have positive effects.
The bottom line is that a trade war could make life more expensive and could make your investments lose value.
Economists have warned the trade war could risk jobs, industry profits and lead to higher prices for consumers.
Those hopes are now being dashed and replaced by concerns that the trade war could crimp what is otherwise a mostly healthy economy.