to spread gradually from the wealthy to the less wealthy; to benefit lower classes indirectly
从富人到贫穷人逐渐扩展;间接地使低层阶级受益 (cóng fù rén dào pínqióng rén zhújiàn kuòzhǎn; jiànjiē de shǐ dī céng jiējí shòuyì)
"Many economists argue that wealth doesn’t always trickle down to the poor."
"许多经济学家认为财富并不总是trickle down到穷人。" (Xǔduō jīngjìxuéjiā rènwéi cáifù bìng bù zǒng shì **trickle down** dào qióngrén.)
to consider the pros and cons before making a decision
to make joint efforts to communicate or engage with others
to increase or intensify production, activity, or effort
to suddenly express anger or criticize someone strongly
to distribute something to several people
to criticize someone or something angrily