单词 | denominate |
释义 | denominateWord family adjectivedenominabledenominationaldenominativenoundenominationdenominationalismdenominationalistdenominatoradverbdenominationallydenominativelyverbdenominate de·nom·i·nate /dɪˈnɒməneɪt $ dɪˈnɑː-/ verb [transitiveT] technical to officially set the value of something according to one system or type of money 给…定价值 n bank deposits denominated in foreign currencies n Grammar Denominate is usually passive. Examples from the Corpus denominate• Worst off were those whose wages were denominated in dollars, but who were paid in rubles.• Half is denominated in francs, the remainder in dollars.• Lower rates hurt a currency by making bank deposits denominated in it less attractive.• Banks usually denominate loans to poorer countries in more stable currencies like the dollar. From Longman Business Dictionary denominatede·nom·i·nate /dɪˈnɒməneɪt-ˈnɑːm-/ verb [transitiveT] FINANCE to officially measure or set the value of something such as a bond or a currency according to the value of a particular currency International lenders will often force an unreliable government to denominate its bonds in a stable currency, like the dollar. (1500-1600) Latin denominare, from nominare “to name” |
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