nominal

美音:['nɑmɪn(ə)l] 英音:['nɒmɪn(ə)l]

简单释义:


adj.名义上的;有名无实的;很小的;象征性的

n.名词性的词

网络标称;公称;微不足道的

变形:

复数:nominals  


完整释义:


adj.

1.名义上的,空有其名的;有名无实的
2.公称的
3.〔语〕名词性词;〔电子〕标称的,额定的
4.名字的,列名的
5.微不足道的,轻微的
6.原
7.按计划进行的;令人满意的
8.等容
9.名称上的;票面上的
10.【语法】名词性的

n.

1.名词性的词


例句:

  1. Once the squeeze subsides, with nominal rates at levels close to zero, I would expect to see a strong rebound in credit.
    由于名义利率水平近乎于零,一旦信贷短缺的局面有所缓和,我预见,信贷会出现强劲反弹。

  2. Moreover, there is no reason to balance budgets in a country whose nominal GDP grows at up to 5 per cent a year in normal times.
    此外,一个正常情况下名义GDP年增幅不超过5%的国家,没有理由去平衡预算。

  3. The case for defending the dollar as the nominal anchor of the international economy has therefore never been weaker.
    支持以美元作为全球经济名义锚定的论据,从未如此薄弱。

  4. A grinder may be used to dress the surface defects but its working depth should be no more than 10% of nominal thickness.
    冷弯型钢的表面缺陷允许用修磨方法清理,但清理深度不得超过公称厚度的10%。

  5. It felt, he says, as if the rich economies could have gone on growing at a nominal rate of 5 per cent for ever.
    他表示,当时给人的感觉,就好像富裕经济体能以5%的名义增长率永远增长下去。

  6. In terms of relative ranking, all changes are also within two places up or down, and could be considered as nominal.
    相对名次方面,所有变化都在正负两名之内,亦属轻微。

  7. Further, since market value is measured by actual current market prices, the raw input used in adding up GDP is said to be in nominal terms.
    进一步,因为市场价值由实际市价测量,用于增加的未加工的输入国民生产总值被认为用名义金额。

  8. Some would opt for gold, although it pays no yield and its nominal value is highly volatile. China has no asset that seems appropriate.
    一些人可能会选择黄金,尽管它并没有固定的收益率而且其名义价格也极度不稳定。

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