1.贬低,轻视
2.使减值,使贬值;使跌价
3.减价,贬值
1.to become less valuable than before
2.to make something seem less important than it really is
1.In Bush administration time, the U. S. government has complained that RMB was depreciated, but did not take today's high-pressure measures.
在布什政府时期,美国已向我国提出人民币被低估,但并未采取如今的高压措施。
2.and, when the provincial currency had depreciated fifty or seventy-five per cent. , he bought it up in expectation of a rise.
地方货币贬值百分之五十或七十五时,他一下子就买进一大笔,指望会升值。
3.When that wealth turned out to be ephemeral as the paper it was made of rapidly depreciated, their financial world was turned upside down.
当纸质的财富最终像纸一样不堪一击、迅速贬值时,他们的财务世界被彻底颠覆了。
4.they are constant in nominal terms because tax law in the United States allows only the original cost of assets to be depreciated.
因它们就名义方式而言会保持不变,因为美国的税法只允许对资产的原始成本折旧。
5.Unlike Hyundai's program, Ford doesn't seem to be willing to buy back cars at better-than-depreciated values.
与现代汽车公司的计划,福特似乎没有愿意回购车优于折旧值。
6.Can we continue to be competitive with the rest of Asia where currencies have depreciated so much.
亚洲各国货币已大幅贬值,香港能否保持竞争力?
7.This new provision will result in exploiters being able to exclusively exploit many fully depreciated repertoires lying in their archives.
新规定将导致利用者能够独家取得在档案馆里,被低估的作品。
8.As a result of a stable yuan and extremely fast productivity growth, the yuan effectively depreciated against the dollar in 2009.
由于人民币的币值稳定,以及快速的生产增长率,2009年人民币对美元实际上是贬值的。
9.We are hard-earned money, the United States through inflation, through the depreciation of the dollar depreciated it on no more.
我们辛辛苦苦赚来的钱,美国通过通货膨胀,通过美元贬值就把它贬没了。
10.The chart below shows that taka depreciated by around 20 paisa against the rupee since the beginning of 2007.
下图显示自2007年初以来,孟加拉国币对印度卢比已贬值约20元。