exchange rate
英 [ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ reɪt]
美 [ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ reɪt]
n. (外汇)汇率,兑换率
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- (外汇)汇率,兑换率
Theexchange rateof a country's unit of currency is the amount of another country's currency that you get in exchange for it.
英英释义
noun
- the charge for exchanging currency of one country for currency of another
双语例句
- He described Britain's entry into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism as an historic move.
他将英国加入欧洲汇率机制描述为具有历史意义的一步。 - The international exchange rate dipped to alow point yesterday.
昨天,外汇兑换率下降到了一个较低的点位上。 - Due to the floating exchange rate, the United States is fully staffed.
因为转向浮动汇率,美国实在是一举多得。 - An undervalued exchange rate is also a big help.
被低估的汇率也帮了大忙。 - This wave of unilateral, competitive devaluations creates a vicious cycle that leads to trade and exchange rate protectionism.
这股单边竞争性贬值的浪潮造成了一种恶性循环,从而导致了贸易与汇率保护主义。 - Britain's inflation is probably traceable in part to the Chancellor's failure to get the exchange rate right.
英国的通货膨胀有一部分大概要归因于财政大臣未能将汇率控制在合理水平。 - But an undervalued exchange rate is at the centre of a development model built around exports and capital investment.
然而,在以出口和资本投资为基础的发展模式中,汇率低估是其核心所在。 - a high exchange rate took a heavy toll on industry.
高汇率使工业蒙受了严重损失。 - The level of interest rates and the exchange rate determine the monetary environment in which the Canadian economy operates.
兴趣级别率和交换率确定加拿大经济经营的金钱环境。 - During the Asia financial crisis period, they gave up this system and adopted floating exchange rate system.
在危机期间,大部分国家(地区)都放弃了钉住汇率制,采取了浮动汇率制度。