释义 |
Examples:currency issued by Nationalist Government in 1948—peso (currency in Latin America) (loanword)—rupee (Indian currency) (loanword)—special drawing rights (SDR), international currency of the IMF—real (Brazilian currency) (loanword)—expect (a currency etc) to depreciate—Korean won (unit of currency)—Chinese customs gold unit, currency used in China between 1930 and 1948—Hot money, money flowing from one currency another in the hope of quick profit—krone (currency of Norway, Denmark, Iceland and Sweden) (loanword)—rectifier (transforming alternating electric current direct current)—ruble (Russian currency) (loanword)—(in accounting, referring currency conversion) translation—change (currency) illegally—Border Region currency, issued by the Communist Border Region governments during the War against Japan and the War of Liberation—unit of Chinese currency (Yuan)—escudo (Spanish and Portugese: shield), former currency of Portugal and other countries—virtual currency created by Baidu for use on its websites (coin.baidu.com)—money farm (dealing in illegal foreign currency of money laundering)—name for the silver coin and the main currency in Bohemia from 16th-18th century—illegal currency exchange—bitcoin (virtual currency)—(of currency) devalue or depreciate—foreign (currency) exchange—show no understanding of the times (idiom); cannot adapt to current circumstances—(idiom) use methods appropriate to the current situation—When we get the mountain, there'll be a way through and when the boat gets to the pier-head, it will go straight with the current (common saying); fig. Everything will turn out for the best.—lit. the next mountain looks taller (idiom); fig. not satisfied with one's current position—defy the times and reject custom (idiom); in breach of current conventions—a slow remedy does not address the current emergency—diathermia (medical treatment involving local heating of body tissues with electric current)—use the current topic to put over one's own ideas—essay on current affairs submitted the emperor as policy advice (old)—Bohemia, European country (in current Czechia and Slovakia)—Only an outstanding talent can recognize current trends (idiom). A wise man submits circumstances.—lit. a boat going against the current (idiom); fig. you must work harder—courtier's or minister's form of address for the current Emperor—cut one's flesh to cover a sore (idiom); faced with a current crisis, to make it worse by a temporary expedient—volt-ampere (measure of apparent power in alternating current circuits)—title of current dynasty (as the name of China), such as Tang or Ming—hit home on the evils of the day (idiom); fig. to hit a current political target—Owari or Owari-no-kuni, Japanese fiefdom during 11th-15th century, current Aichi prefecture around Nagoya—act according to whatever is the current outlook—single origin out of Africa (current mainstream theory of human evolution)—have unachievable ambitions based on current circumstances [idiom.]— |