financial
adjective OPAL W
/faɪˈnænʃl/, /fəˈnænʃl/
/faɪˈnænʃl/, /fəˈnænʃl/
[usually before noun]财政的;财务的;金融的 - the world's major financial markets/institutions
世界主要金融市场/机构 - businesses in the financial sector
金融部门的企业 - Tokyo and New York are major financial centres.
东京和纽约是主要的金融中心。 - The company offers sophisticated financial services.
该公司提供复杂的金融服务。 - financial support/aid/assistance
财政支持/援助/援助 - an independent financial adviser
独立财务顾问 - The current financial crisis is global.
当前的金融危机是全球性的。 - His motives were purely financial.
他的动机纯粹是为了钱。
Synonyms economiceconomic- financial
- commercial
- monetary
- budgetary
- economic connected with the trade, industry and development of wealth of a country, an area or a society:
- This book deals with the social, economic and political issues of the period.
这本书论及了那个时期的社会、经济和政治问题。
- This book deals with the social, economic and political issues of the period.
- financial connected with money and finance:
- She had got into financial difficulties.
她陷入了财务困境。 - Tokyo is a major financial centre.
东京是主要的金融中心。
- She had got into financial difficulties.
- commercial connected with the buying and selling of goods and services.
指贸易的、商业的 - monetary (formal or finance) connected with money, especially all the money in a country:
- closer European monetary union
更为紧密的欧洲货币联盟
- closer European monetary union
- budgetary (finance) connected with a budget (= the money available or a plan of how it will be spent).
- economic/financial/commercial/monetary/budgetary affairs/decisions
- the economic/financial/commercial/budgetary climate
- the economic/financial/commercial side of something
- a(n) economic/financial/commercial centre
Topics Moneyb1, Businessb1- She had got into financial difficulties.
她陷入了财务困境。 - banks and other financial institutions
银行和其他金融机构 - She gave very sound financial advice.
她给出了非常合理的财务建议。
- the world's major financial markets/institutions
- (Australian English, New Zealand English, informal) having money
有钱的