fiscally
/ˈfɪskəli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfɪskəli/ (ame, ipa)
fiscally — 副詞
1. in a way that relates to how a government or large organization manages its mone
財政上
與政府預算及稅收相關地
in a way that relates to how a government or large organization manages its money, especially the money it collects from taxes and the money it spends on public services.
The mayor promised to be more fiscally responsible and cut the city's debt by half.
市長承諾在財政上更加負責,將城市的債務削減一半。
fiscally + adjective (responsible)
Fatoumata showed that the new healthcare plan was not fiscally sustainable without extra funding.
Fatoumata 指出,新的醫療計劃若無額外資金在財政上無法持續。
The country has remained fiscally stable throughout the global recession.
該國在環球經濟衰退期間在財政上保持穩定。
Hiroshi urged the board to be more fiscally conservative with the company's cash reserves.
Hiroshi 敦促董事會對公司的現金儲備在財政上更加謹慎。
Nadia argued that the plan was fiscally unsound and relied on borrowed money.
Nadia 認為該計畫在財政上不健全,且依賴借來的錢。
- financially
Broader term covering all money matters; 'fiscally' is more specific to government budgets and public money.
- economically
Refers to the broader economy (growth, trade, production) rather than specifically budget management.
- monetarily
Focuses on money supply and currency; much rarer and more technical than 'fiscally'.
- budgetarily
Not a true antonym; fiscal decisions may be described as 'budgetarily unsound' but usage is rare.
用法筆記
Typically followed by an adjective such as 'responsible', 'sustainable', 'stable', 'conservative', or 'sound'. The word is most common in discussions of government budgets, but also appears in corporate and organizational contexts.