1.合法货币
1.the money that is officially used in a country
1.Then there was a bit about "you deserve to be with legal tender that fulfills you more than I ever could. " Another smudge.
并且,还有句类似”你应该用法定货币去完成我不能完成的事情“之类的话被一个污点覆盖。
2.Mr Brown is still trying to slim down the state, including looking to sell the Royal Mint, which produces the country's legal tender.
布朗仍在努力为政府瘦身,包括打算出售制造本国法定货币的皇家铸币局(RoyalMint)。
3.Historically, legal tender laws have been used by governments to force their citizens to accept debased and devalued currency.
历史上,政府曾使用法定货币法强迫公民接受被降低纯度和贬值的货币。
4.For the most part, the system worked: When the crisis passed, holders of scrip were able to redeem it for legal tender.
在大多数地方,这一新体系行之有效。经济危机过后,持有代币的人都按面值兑换到了现金。
5.Printing trillions more will not save a system that has no hard currency reserve to back up its legal tender.
即使开印几万亿也救不了这个没有硬通货储备来支持法定货币的系统。
6.Which actually might be a good idea, because as Mashable points out, willfully destroying legal tender is a federal crime.
这也许的确是个好主意,因为就像Mashable所指出的,蓄意毁坏法定货币是种联邦犯罪。
7.Horita: I understand that Bank of England notes have been legal tender in Britain since the early part of the 19th century .
据我所知,从19世纪初叶,英格兰银行发行的纸币就已经成为英国的法币了。
8.Another watershed was the legal-tender act under Abraham Lincoln, which paved the way for an acceptance of deficit spending.
另一个分水岭是亚伯拉罕•林肯的法定货币法案,正是这个法案铺平了赞同政府寅吃卯粮的道路。
9.This reporter from Beijing Olympic Park Area B stadium facilities envisaged that the meeting was informed that the project legal tender.
这是记者从北京奥林匹克公园B区比赛场馆设施项目法人招标设想说明会上获悉的。
10.Members further considered that it was not desirable or necessary at this stage to grant legal tender status to electronic cash.
委员会成员又认为在现阶段不适合或无须赋予电子现金法定货币地位。