Definition of special drawing rights in US English:
special drawing rights
(also SDR)
plural nounˌspeSHəl ˈdroiNG ˌrīts
A form of international money, created by the International Monetary Fund, and defined as a weighted average of various convertible currencies.
特别提款权
Example sentencesExamples
- The new precautionary agreement is expected to be for 100 million special drawing rights.
- Gold reserves and special drawing rights were static at $3,720 million and $4 million.
- He gives pride of place to a proposal to expand the existing system of International Monetary Fund special drawing rights.
- Gold reserves and special drawing rights remained static at $4.191 billion and $2 million respectively.
- Twenty-five percent of each country's quota is paid in the form of special drawing rights.
- The second proposal recommends a new allocation of special drawing rights.