currency 的英语意思
currencycurrency /ˈkʌrənsi $ ˈkɜːr-/ AWL noun (plural currencies)
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] the system or type of money that a country uses一国所使用的货币制度或货币种类:
The bank can supply you with foreign currency.银行可以为您提供外币。
The euro is the single currency for 12 of the European Union’s 15 member states.欧元是欧盟15个成员国中12个国家共同使用的单一货币。
The local currency is the Swiss franc.当地货币是瑞士法郎。 → hard currency
► see thesaurus at money2[uncountable] the state of being accepted or used by a lot of people被众多人广泛接受或使用的状态:
The argument has received wide currency.这一论点已获得广泛认可。
Marxism began to gain currency.马克思主义开始广泛传播。
The idea was common currency in European political life.这一观念在欧洲政治生活中是普遍共识。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + currency形容词/名词 + currencyforeign currency (=the type of money that other countries use)· You can buy foreign currency at the post office.· 您可以在邮局购买外币。the local/national currency (=the type of money that a particular country uses)· The local currency of Zambia is the 'kwacha'.· 赞比亚的当地货币是"克瓦查"。a single currency (=one currency for the countries in Europe)· Britain does not use the single currency.· 英国不使用单一货币。a hard/strong currency (=currency from a country with a strong economy)· They accept American dollars and other hard currencies.· 他们接受美元和其他硬通货。weak (=from a country with a weak economy)· The fund was set up to support weak currencies.· 该基金的设立旨在支持弱势货币。stable (=not likely to rise or fall suddenly)· The government want to maintain a stable currency.· 政府希望维持稳定的货币。verbs动词change/convert currency (=change money from one currency to another)· There’s usually a charge for converting currencies.· 货币兑换通常需要收取手续费。devalue the currency (=reduce the value of a country’s money in relation to other currencies)· The Finance Minister was forced to devalue the currency.· 财政部长被迫对货币进行贬值。a currency rises/falls (=it goes up or down in relation to other currencies)· The currency fell from 144 to the dollar twelve months ago to 812.· 该货币兑美元的汇率从12个月前的144跌至812。currency + NOUNcurrency + 名词currency exchange (=the process of changing from one country’s currency to another)· Banks make good profits on currency exchange.· 银行从货币兑换中获得可观的利润。the currency markets (=the financial markets where currencies are bought and sold)· the dollar’s recent rise on the currency markets· 美元近期在外汇市场上的涨势currency movements/fluctuations (=changes in the values of currencies)· Global trends such as oil prices influence currency movements.· 油价等全球趋势影响货币走势。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] the system or type of money that a country uses一国所使用的货币制度或货币种类:
The bank can supply you with foreign currency.银行可以为您提供外币。
The euro is the single currency for 12 of the European Union’s 15 member states.欧元是欧盟15个成员国中12个国家共同使用的单一货币。
The local currency is the Swiss franc.当地货币是瑞士法郎。 → hard currency► see thesaurus at money2[uncountable] the state of being accepted or used by a lot of people被众多人广泛接受或使用的状态:
The argument has received wide currency.这一论点已获得广泛认可。
Marxism began to gain currency.马克思主义开始广泛传播。
The idea was common currency in European political life.这一观念在欧洲政治生活中是普遍共识。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + currency形容词/名词 + currencyforeign currency (=the type of money that other countries use)· You can buy foreign currency at the post office.· 您可以在邮局购买外币。the local/national currency (=the type of money that a particular country uses)· The local currency of Zambia is the 'kwacha'.· 赞比亚的当地货币是"克瓦查"。a single currency (=one currency for the countries in Europe)· Britain does not use the single currency.· 英国不使用单一货币。a hard/strong currency (=currency from a country with a strong economy)· They accept American dollars and other hard currencies.· 他们接受美元和其他硬通货。weak (=from a country with a weak economy)· The fund was set up to support weak currencies.· 该基金的设立旨在支持弱势货币。stable (=not likely to rise or fall suddenly)· The government want to maintain a stable currency.· 政府希望维持稳定的货币。verbs动词change/convert currency (=change money from one currency to another)· There’s usually a charge for converting currencies.· 货币兑换通常需要收取手续费。devalue the currency (=reduce the value of a country’s money in relation to other currencies)· The Finance Minister was forced to devalue the currency.· 财政部长被迫对货币进行贬值。a currency rises/falls (=it goes up or down in relation to other currencies)· The currency fell from 144 to the dollar twelve months ago to 812.· 该货币兑美元的汇率从12个月前的144跌至812。currency + NOUNcurrency + 名词currency exchange (=the process of changing from one country’s currency to another)· Banks make good profits on currency exchange.· 银行从货币兑换中获得可观的利润。the currency markets (=the financial markets where currencies are bought and sold)· the dollar’s recent rise on the currency markets· 美元近期在外汇市场上的涨势currency movements/fluctuations (=changes in the values of currencies)· Global trends such as oil prices influence currency movements.· 油价等全球趋势影响货币走势。