currency
noun /ˈkʌrənsi/
/ˈkɜːrənsi/
(plural currencies)
通货;货币 - trading in foreign currencies
买卖外汇 - the single European currency
欧洲单一货币 - You'll need some cash in local currency but you can also use your credit card.
你将需要一些当地的货币现金,但也可使用信用卡。
Topics Moneyb1, Shoppingb1, Holidaysb1- Argentina's currency was pegged to the dollar.
阿根廷的货币与美元挂钩。 - For four months all major currencies floated.
所有主要货币的汇率 4 个月来一直浮动。 - Many emerging countries have their currencies pegged to the dollar.
许多新兴国家将货币与美元挂钩。 - She had $500 in foreign currency.
她有 500 美元的外币。 - The disappointing profits are due to unfavourable currency translations.
货币折算上的损失导致盈利令人失望。 - The fund supports weak currencies.
这项基金扶持疲软货币。 - The system allows currencies to fluctuate within certain limits.
这一机制容许币值在一定的限度内波动。 - They make money by speculating on the currency markets.
他们通过在货币市场投机赚钱。 - They prefer to be paid in foreign currencies.
他们更愿接受外币付款。 - US dollars are considered common currency in international transactions.
美元被视为国际交易的通用货币。 - You can convert sterling into the local currency.
你可以把英镑换成当地货币。 - The country may be forced to completely devalue its currency.
该国可能被迫将其货币完全贬值。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- domestic
- foreign
- common
- …
- change
- convert something into
- convert something to
- …
- rise
- depreciate
- fall
- …
- conversion
- exchange
- translation
- …
- in…currency
- trading in foreign currencies
- [uncountable] the fact that something is used or accepted by a lot of people
通用;流行;流传 - The term ‘post-industrial’ now has wide currency.
“后工业化” 这个术语现已广为使用。 - The qualification has gained currency all over the world.
这种资格在全世界都得到了普遍认可。
- This belief has general currency.
这种信仰广泛流行。 - How did the idea gain currency?
这种观念是怎样流行起来的?
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- common
- general
- wide
- …
- enjoy
- have
- gain
- …
- The term ‘post-industrial’ now has wide currency.