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词汇 currency
释义 currency
noun
uk /ˈkʌr.ən.si/ us /ˈkɝː.ən.si/

currencynoun (MONEY)


B1[ C or U ]
the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time: 货币,通货
foreign currency外币
Take some foreign currency to cover incidentals like the taxi fare to your hotel.带些外币用来支付杂费,比如到旅馆的打的费。
Five people were indicted for making and selling counterfeit currency.5人因制售假钞被起诉。
The Central Bank intervened in the currency markets today to try to stabilize the exchange rate.中央银行今天对货币市场进行了干预,试图稳定汇率。
The currency has lost so much of its value that barter has become the preferred way of doing business.货币贬值如此严重,这样易货交易成了做生意的优先选择。
In 1971, Britain switched over to a decimal currency.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Currencies
Altcoin
ariary
bimetallism
bitcoin
buying power
coinage
decimal currency
ECU
escudo
guilder
krone
lira
monometallism
multi-currency
non-convertible
non-dollar
out of circulation
rouble
rupiah
traveller's cheque

currencynoun (ACCEPTANCE)


[ U ]
the state of being commonly known or accepted, or of being used in many places: 流行;流通;通用
wide currency His ideas enjoyed wide currency during the last century.他的思想在上个世纪广为流传。
gain currency Many informal expressions are gaining currency in serious newspapers.许多非正式表达方法正在为严肃报刊所接受。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Accepting & agreeing
accepting
accommodation
accreditation
agree to something
agree with something
arrive
assent
compact
conclusion
countenance
formal
pre-approved
presumed consent
ratification
ratify
re-establish
regrant
root
signatory
unquestioning

currency | American Dictionary


currency
noun
us/ˈkɜr·ən·si, ˈkʌr·ən-/

currencynoun (MONEY)


[ C/U ]
the money in use in a particular country:
[ C ]The US dollar fell yesterday against most foreign currencies.

currencynoun (ACCEPTANCE)


[ U ]fml
the state of being commonly known or accepted, or of being used in many places:
The idea that computer use enhances students’ motivation has gained currency in recent years.

currency | Business English


currency
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈkʌrənsi/uspluralcurrencies(abbreviationcur)
MONEY, FINANCE
the system of money that is used in a particular country at a particular time:
domestic/foreign/local currencyThe deal will be done in the local currency.
stable/strong/weak currencyThey benefited from having a stable currency over a long period of time.
buy/sell currencyCurrency is bought on the currency foreign exchange, also known as the forex exchange.
devalue/revalue a currencyThe Central bank devalued the currency to curb rising inflation.
a currency rises/fallsStocks jumped and the currency rose for the first time in several weeks.
currency dealing/trade/tradingThis website will give you top tips on the foreign exchange markets from currency trading experts..
currency dealer/trader
See also
basket of currencies
blocked currency
convertible currency
decimal currency
digital currency
dual currency
e-currency
fixed currency
floating currency
hard currency
inconvertible currency
non-convertible currency
paper currency
pegged currency
reserve currency
single currency
soft currency
unit of currency

Examples of currency


currency
Then, election is implemented and its impact depends on the direction of inequality between the rates of return on two currencies.
They pass the election operator test because their fitness is evaluated at the previous-period rates of return on two currencies.
Second, instead of devaluing the dinar in the 1980s, leaders arbitrarily pegged it to a basket of convertible currencies.
Agents can hold any of the two currencies without any restrictions.
Cost of identical music technology example products compared with average monthly income (all prices quoted in local currencies).
However, in history, good currencies rarely disappeared but continuously circulated with premiums against bad currencies.
In fact, large as well as small denomination currencies appreciated during the harvest season.
In either case member countries would have to keep their currencies within the prescribed margins.
The world has long searched for the means of forcing co-operation out of strong currencies.
As uncertainty mounted about the stability of key currencies, central banks liquidated their foreign-exchange balances and scrambled to replace them with gold reserves.
Another, no less important, consequence had been the outstanding role assumed by the pound sterling among the world's reserve currencies.
The use of national currencies as foreign exchange reserves was clearly unsustainable in this environment.
The international gold standard collapsed when countries made their currencies inconvertible into gold.
Other currencies accepted according to current exchange rates.
Since the beginning of 1977, sterling had risen against the dollar, but was down against the strong currencies.
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Collocations withcurrency


currency

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amount of currency
The buyer agent for each production unit is centrally assigned a certain amountofcurrency in order to purchase the factors of production that it requires to meet its targets.
counterfeit currency
They are going to be the key players in detecting counterfeitcurrency.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
currency conversion
Inasmuch as one reason for the border closure was currency conversion, it was not uncommon for border crossers to have their money confiscated.
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