词汇 | revaluation |
释义 | revaluation noun[ C or U ] uk /riːˌvæljuːˈeɪʃən/us FINANCE, ACCOUNTING the act of calculating the value of something again, especially to give it a higher value than before: The property revaluation is likely to add £100 million to the company's assets. ECONOMICS the act of increasing the value of a country's currency in comparison with the currency of other countries: A revaluation of the Euro now seems inevitable. Examples of revaluationrevaluation Further, virtually every party made campaign promises on revaluation it could not keep and often had no intention of keeping. The revaluation of songs did not result in a lasting elevated literary status of the genre. A third example could be a stock revaluation effect from a time-autonomous change in the terms of trade faced by a small natural-resource-exporting country. The difference between the opening stocks and closing stocks adjusted for depletion gives the value of revaluation. If this revaluation of the duality of architectural knowledge is the overidding challenge of the day, arq's arrival is timely and necessary. Substantial revaluation for their debts would have further eroded their inflation-weakened competitive position. Creditors complained that the parties used party discipline to force individual members of parliament who favoured substantial revaluation to vote for limited revaluation. But the revaluation of the nation-state is a result of disappointment too. Such continuity in religious practice reflects the capacity of a religious worldview to adapt to change through a process of social discourse and practical revaluation. Leaders and followers both rejected vehemently the claims of political and economic elites to expertise and authority on revaluation. This article thus contributes to the ongoing revaluation of the metropolitan commissioners of sewers and illustrates the constructed nature of statutory limitation. Some revaluation was certainly both just and feasible, despite what debtors claimed. Taxes to finance government-bond revaluation would have battered a society already facing high taxes for other post-war burdens. Then there is also the less dramatic possibility that a quiet revaluation of moral vocabulary is anyway going on. In monetary accounts there is an item called revaluation, which takes into account the price differences between the beginning and end of the accounting period. See all examples of revaluation These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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