1.【经】(货币)贬值
1.an official reduction in the value of a country’s money
1.Most leaders therefore find currency devaluation so unthinkable that, at first glance, austerity seems to be the only choice.
因此,在许多领导人看来,货币贬值简直不可想象,乍看上去,财政紧缩似乎成了唯一的选择。
2.In this group meeting, several group members had pointed out his massive self- devaluation and avoidance of pride for his achievements.
在这个团体会面中,好几位团体成员曾经指出他的集体的自我—因为他的成就而产生自尊心的贬抑及避免。
3.Devaluation Lowering the value of a country's currency compared to the value of a commodity or to the value of another country's currency.
一个国家货币的价值相对商品价值或其他国家货币价值不断减低。
4.And, perhaps, when it comes to that question of euro entry, maybe the pound does not need much of a devaluation.
同时,或许,在谈到加入欧元的问题时,英镑就可能不大需要贬值了。
5.This year may just be the start of the great fightback by the legacy media empires, the beginning of the end for the devaluation of content.
今年可能仅仅是传统媒体帝国大反击的开始,是媒体内涵贬值的结束的开端。
6.But it cannot be right for a country with such a huge surplus to resort to competitive devaluation.
但是,有如此庞大盈余的国家采取竞争性贬值手段,肯定是不对的。
7.Analysts said the move was likely to increase speculation that countries were set to engage in a bout of competitive devaluation.
分析师表示,此举可能助长各国将开始一轮竞争性货币贬值的预期。
8.Devaluation of a currency also directly harms importers as the cost of imported goods is inflated by the devaluation of the currency.
货币贬值也直接损害进口国的进口商品的成本是由膨胀货币的贬值。
9.The devaluation of the currency had an immediate effect. Japanese textiles began to displace British textiles in export markets.
货币贬值策略立竿见影,日本纺织品开始代替大英帝国占据出口市场。
10.Devaluation might have been an obvious remedy, but can only be achieved by leaving the currency union.
货币贬值可能是个信手拈来的办法,可代价是脱离货币联盟。