currency
美音:['kʌrənsi] 英音:['kʌrənsi]简单释义:
n.货币;通货;通用;流行
网络流通;货币型;币种
变形:
复数:currencies
完整释义:
n.
1.通用,流通,流传,传播
2.通货
3.流通时间
4.市价,行情
5.经过
例句:
That experience shows that the U. S. can have both a strong currency at home and a more competitive dollar abroad.
这一经验表明,美国可以让美元在国内保持坚挺,同时在国外又变得更有竞争力。White House spokesman Jay Carney said the administration was still reviewing the currency bill.
白宫发言人JayCarney表示,政府还在审视这项议案。But if the Japanese currency started moving in the other direction, it would cost the group Y6bn a year for each Y1 appreciation, he said.
不过他表示,如果日元开始走强,兑美元汇率每升值1日元,索尼每年将损失60亿日元。And this suggests the possibility of the US dollar at least becoming less popular as a reserve currency if the imbalances persist.
这表示若这些失衡情况持续,美元作为储备货币的受欢迎程度可能会减低。He said the fourth accusation was that HKMA was too late in introducing the technical measures to strengthen currency board arrangements.
他说第四项是指金管局太迟推行巩固货币发行局制度的技术性措施。But without a reliable currency benchmark, it is hard to set accurate prices or to value assets.
没有了可靠的汇率基准,很难进行准确的商品定价和资产评估。A recent Treasury research paper admitted that there was no fail-safe method to estimate the correct value of a currency.
最近财政部的一份研究论文承认,在评估一种货币的正确价值时,并没有一种万无一失的方法。The yuan is still not a free-floating currency, and only seems to appreciate when tempers in Washington, DC, reach boiling point.
人民币仍非自由浮动货币,且看似只在华盛顿情绪达到沸点时才升值。
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