1.“devaluate”的变体
1.to officially reduce the value of a country’s money
2.to treat someone or something as if they are not important
1.The variant of devaluate
1.But they are unaware that they are devaluing a vital, core, part of the very person they are trying to help.
但是他们并不知道他们正在贬低一个试图帮助你的,至关重要的核心人物。
2.Apart from costing other users, it tends to be seen as devaluing the unique creative cultures of those importing it.
卫星电视除了让其他的用户花钱之外,它往往还倾向于培养观众贬低进口卫视节目者自己独特的、有创造性的文化。
3.A participation trophy for anyone over the age of 6 just ends up devaluing the meaning of a real trophy.
一个六岁以上儿童参加的大奖赛最后以奖杯真正意义的贬值而告终。
4.In a euro-less Europe, its trading partners could have erased some of that advantage by devaluing their currencies.
在欧元国家较少的其他欧洲地区,它的贸易伙伴可能会用货币贬值的方式来减少他们的利润。
5.For almost a year, the currency's increasing strength weighed heavily on the results of American IT firms by devaluing foreign revenues.
近一年来,美元升值的动力主要依赖于美国的IT企业对其国外收入的隐匿程度。
6.That collapse is not the result of countries imposing tariffs or devaluing currencies, as happened in the 1930s.
贸易的大幅下滑是由于各国提高关税和贬值本国货币的结果,这在1930年也发生过。
7.Mr. Geithner emphasized that the U. S. is not pursuing a deliberate policy of devaluing the dollar.
盖特纳强调,美国并没有实行故意将美元贬值的政策。
8.A debt crisis, with Western governments defaulting or devaluing, is only one possible outcome.
随着西方政府推迟还贷或者货币贬值,将有可能发生债务危机。
9.Traders will start looking at more traditional relationships like future inflation, government spending and devaluing of currencies.
交易者们将开始寻找更多的传统关系,希望将来的通货膨胀,政府支出和货币贬值。
10.Pundits and fans alike tend to attribute red cards and faulty lineups to a loss, devaluing an opponent's star-studded-side.
所谓的权威专家和球迷会把曼联的惨败归咎于红牌和错误的排兵布阵,而看轻对手群星闪耀的豪华阵容。