词汇 | bullion |
释义 | bullion noun[ U ] uk /ˈbʊl.i.ən/ us /ˈbʊl.i.ən/ gold or silver in the form of bars: 金条;银条 gold bullion金条 t_kimura/E+/GettyImages Chemistry: metals & metalworking anti-tarnish bar magnet base metal bimetallic blacksmith brazen brazier ferrous galvanized gilt gold leaf lode magnet silver plate swage tarnished tinplated untarnished vermeil wrought iron bullion | American Dictionarybullion noun[ U ] us/ˈbʊl·jən/ pure gold or silver formed into bars: A shipment of gold bullion was stolen. bullion | Business Englishbullion noun[ U ] ECONOMICS, FINANCE, MONEYuk /ˈbʊliən/us rare metal such as gold or silver, often in the form of thick blocks, that is bought and sold in large quantities as a commodity or investment: The price of gold bullion rose by 4.8%. Examples of bullionbullion Behaviors such as forgery, hoarding, printing paper currency without the legitimate backing of bullion, and such are treasonous. One would be forgiven for thinking that during the war little was happening at the level of gold bullion. English gold, either as specie or bullion, was the key. The effects on the bullion trade were immediate and quite dramatic. The alleged outflow of bullion cannot fully explain the constraints to capital formation. To implement his project, then, he crafts a hundred cubes of gold bullion, each worth $5 million. At its peak, the premium soared to 30 percent greater than its equivalent in silver bullion. The impact of domestic factors on bullion, its price and its currency in the market was mainly demand-related and mostly shortterm in nature. These different reactions suggest there is some difference between the dropping of the bullion and the payment of compensation. No form of exchange makes a conceptualization around the notion of a regional continuum more imperative than that in bullion and minted coins. Bullion did not entirely disappear though, as it was the currency standard in neighbouring economies. He raised the export tax on silver bullion to 5 percent. This means that although there was a real bullion trade, the quantities were very small and the time was running out. I will examine this apparent paradox (presence of bullion but absence of coinage) in some detail. For this reason, the efforts of pre-modern states to offset the detrimental effects of bullion shortage by means of debasement were doomed to frustration. 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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