1.两
1.a varying unit of weight used in East Asia, usually around 38 g (1.75 oz)
2.a silver coin that was a unit of currency in China between 1889 and 1912, equivalent to a tael of silver
1.China paid staggering twenty one million tael of silver as war reparation when the British defeated China in the First Opium War.
英国人打胜了鸦片战争,中国赔战费白银两千一百万两。
2.In the area of traveler's information systems, Hall tael. (5) evaluated the application of ITS technology for bus timed transfers.
在对旅客的信息系统,霍尔埃塔尔区。(5)评估巴士定时转让其技术的应用。
3.It was named first by Frank In 1972, Bird tael described the histopathological and clinical character in detail.
该病首次由Frank命名,1972年Bird等详细地描述了该病的临床及病理表现。
4.From this perspective, such practices are inherently valuable and therefore require no further justification (Burton tael. , 2004).
从这个角度来看,这种做法是内在价值,因此不需要进一步的理由(2004)。
5.During the next 8 years, the price even plummeted to 200 tael.
再过8年,更暴跌至200两。
6.Beiyang Fleet's fees was overrun 2600, 0000 tael at the same stage.
北洋海军此时期的经费,逾2600万两。
7.In 1868, the market value of raw silk was 517 tael of silver per picul, by 1875, the price had fallen to 285 tael per picul.
1868年,生丝每担市值白银517两,到1875年,每担价格已下跌至285两。
8.On Tael Altered into Dollar by the National Government
论国民政府的废两改元
9.Circulation of Main Silver Coins and the Rates of Tael vs Silver on Shanghai Market
银元主币流通与上海洋厘行市的更替
10.li , one thousandth of a tael
重量单位,两的千分之一