1.把...作为法定货币
2.使具有货币性质
3.把...铸成货币
1.to make something the legal tender of a country
2.to convert a metal into coins
3.to convert a government debt into available currency, especially by issuing securities
1.If you've been here for a while you know that I never planned on monetizing this blog or creating products.
如果你以前来过这里,你会知道我从来不推销我的博客或者任何产品。
2."This was one of our biggest hurdles for monetizing the website, " Manuel says.
“这是我们的一个最大的障碍,货币化网站,”曼努埃说。
3.Introduced " monetizing housing allocation" , he seems to be farther away from the house.
实行了“住房分配货币化”之后,房子距离自己似乎更远了。
4.But, perhaps recognizing China's impact, a market price offers a way of at least monetizing the extra value in alumina.
不过,或许是意识到了中国对世界铝业的冲击,市场价格提供了一种至少可使氧化铝剩余价值货币化的方法。
5.As Lewis says: 'Massive ECB buying of government bonds unwanted by private investors would be an obvious case of monetizing the debt.
正如刘易斯所说:欧洲央行大规模购买不受私人投资者欢迎的政府债券的做法正是公共债务货币化的一个明显的例子。
6.But there's still the matter of monetizing and doing business development in China, which would require an office and staff there.
但是要进入中国市场进行经营和运作,还需要在当地成立公司和招募人员。
7.Make it legal to reuse content. Don't charge if you can help it, consider monetizing it via advertising, transaction fees, or subscriptions.
如果你提供了帮助,但请不要因此收钱,尝试通过广告、交易费或是订阅来赚钱。
8.Innovation can be defined as the monetizing of good ideas.
创新可这么定义:通过好想法去赚钱。
9.In the case of bloggers, we invest all of our time into getting attention, but many of us never get around to monetizing that attention.
我们把自己所有的时间投进去来引起关注,但是我们当中很多人都从未曾把这些关注转化为收入。
10.This recapitalization could be financed by taxes or by monetizing government debt in another blow to the value of the currency.
这个资本重整可能由税收融资,或者是对货币价值构成打击的政府债务货币化。