Gerald had little disposable income.(杰拉尔德没有多少可自由支配的收入。)
It's a simple term that encapsulates the fact that relationships at work can reasonably be non-intimate, inconsequential, unimportant and even, dare I say it, disposable or substitutable.(这是一个简单的术语,概括了以下事实:工作中的关系可以合理地是非亲密的,无关紧要的,不重要的,甚至可以说是可抛弃的或可替代的。)
Instead use Hotmail or other "disposable" address.(用Hotmail或其他的一次性地址。)
The physicist expects the lenses to cost about a dollar a pair, about the same as conventional one-day disposable lenses.(这位物理学家预计这种隐形眼镜每副大约1美元,和传统日抛隐形眼镜的价格差不多。)
How much disposable income do they have?(他们有多少可支配收入?)
The compute nodes are the most disposable part of the cluster.(计算机节点是集群中最常使用的部分。)
Anything disposable has the added cost of convenience.(任何一次性产品都因为方便而花费更多。)
They're great for germs, but disposable, awful things.(它们对预防病菌非常有效,但却是一次性的,非常可怕。)
He's a young, successful executive at an Internet-services company in Tokyo and has plenty of disposable budget.(他是东京一家互联网服务公司的年轻有为的高管,拥有大量可支配预算。)
After all, disposable diapers have been around since the 1940s.(毕竟,一次性尿片早在1940年左右就出现了。)