sims

sims — 人名

1. Christopher A(lbert) Sims (born 1942) is an American economist who won the Nobel

1.人名
釋義

C·西姆斯

美國經濟學家,諾貝爾經濟獎得主

Christopher A(lbert) Sims (born 1942) is an American economist who won the Nobel Prize in 2011. He created statistical methods that help researchers understand how economic factors — such as interest rates and government spending — affect one another over time.

例句

Christopher A. Sims won the 2011 Nobel Prize for his research on cause and effect.

Christopher A. Sims 在 2011 年因研究因果關係而獲得諾貝爾經濟學獎。

Nobel Prize + cause-and-effect research in economics

Élise used Sims's vector autoregression method to study how oil prices affect inflation in Brazil.

Élise 使用 Sims 的向量自迴歸方法來研究油價如何影響巴西的通貨膨脹。

用法筆記

Pronounced /ˈsɪmz/ (rhymes with 'rims'). Often referred to as 'Christopher Sims' or 'Dr. Sims' in academic contexts.

2. William Sowden Sims (1858–1936) was an American naval officer who rose to the ra

2.人名
釋義

W·西姆斯

美國海軍上將,一戰期間指揮歐洲水域美軍

William Sowden Sims (1858–1936) was an American naval officer who rose to the rank of admiral. He is remembered for modernizing the U.S. Navy's training and gunnery, and for commanding American forces in European waters during World War I.

例句

Admiral William Sims commanded American naval forces in European waters during World War One.

William Sims 上將在第一次世界大戰期間指揮歐洲水域的美國海軍部隊。

commanded [forces] in [location] during [conflict]

The naval museum shows Admiral Sims and his work to improve shipboard gunnery.

海軍博物館展出 Sims 上將及其提升艦艇砲術的貢獻。

用法筆記

Usually referred to as 'Admiral William Sims' or 'Admiral Sims' in historical writing. His rank was rear admiral, though general usage simply calls him admiral.