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a. 南的, 南方的

  1. Edgar Zilsel is a famous Austral philosopher of science, historian of science and sociologist of science in20 th century.
    埃德加·尔塞尔是20世纪奥地利著名的科学哲学家、学史学家和科学社会学家。
  2. Based on the basic principle of structure's reliability theory, the principle of new Austral tunneling method, the construction, structure and deformation features of compound lining under stress, discussion was made on the pr
    按结构可靠度理论的基本原理及新奥法原理,在考虑复合式衬砌施工、造及受力变形特点的基础上,一次衬砌以结构收敛值的实测和试验资料为依据,二次衬砌以试验资料和理论计算为依据,对复合式衬砌可靠度的实用计算方法进行了探讨。


austral
[ noun ]
  1. the basic unit of money in Argentina; equal to 100 centavos

  2. <noun.quantity>
[ adj ]
  1. of the south or coming from the south

  2. <adj.all>
    sailed the austral seas


Austral \Aus"tral\, a. [L. australis, fr. auster: cf. F.
austral.]
1. Southern; lying or being in the south; as, austral land;
austral ocean.

2. (Biogeography) Designating, or pertaining to, a zone
extending across North America between the Transition and
Tropical zones, and including most of the United States
and central Mexico except the mountainous parts.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

{Austral signs} (Astron.), the last six signs of the zodiac,
or those south of the equator.

  1. Under the austerity measures, the Central Bank _ Argentina's equivalent to the Federal Reserve _ ordered a 53.7 percent devaluation of the austral currency, setting its value at 655 per dollar, compared with 303 per dollar on Friday.
  2. Rapanelli's resignation had been anticipated after the economy did not respond to a 34.5 percent devaluation of the austral this week.
  3. Argentina's currency, the austral, has been devalued by about 80 percent since February, igniting 35 percent monthly inflation.
  4. The austral was devalued, restrictions on some imports were lifted and voluntary controls placed on wages and prices.
  5. The national currency lost 28 percent of its value this week against the dollar, bringing the austral's devaluation to 51 percent since the start of the year, and 99 percent since January 1989.
  6. Erman Gonzalez announced the new measures Monday in a 10-minute speech that followed his swearing-in to replace Nestor Rapanelli. Rapanelli resigned Friday after a plunge in the value of the austral on the black market.
  7. The austral is the Argentine unit of currency.
  8. Nevertheless, the dollar rose against the austral.
  9. Things took a turn for the worse in February, when the Central Bank stopped selling U.S. dollars to prop up the national currency, the austral.
  10. Even as far north as Santiago, the capital' scientists have measured a five-fold increase in the intensity of radiation this austral spring. In Punta Arenas, the increase has been even greater.
  11. Savings accounts worth $2 billion, about half the money in circulation, were converted to 10-year government bonds in January to stop speculation against the austral, Argentina's currency.
  12. During the day, the austral kept slipping and by the time financial houses closed a dollar fetched 23.20 australs; it cost 23.50 australs to buy a dollar.
  13. Some businesses refuse to accept the austral altogether.
  14. In other words, every austral in circulation is now backed by a hard-currency instrument.
  15. The money supply is a tiny 4 percent of gross domestic product partly because no one wants the austral.
  16. The public-service price increases have narrowed an unsustainable budget deficit, while a 54 percent devaluation has stabilized the austral currency and brought down interest rates.
  17. Three weeks ago, the Economy Ministry touched off a 50 percent increase in the dollar by announcing it no longer would intervene in exchange markets to prop up the austral, Argentina's national currency.
  18. Financial houses were closed Monday while the government grappled with ways to combat the Latin American nation's economic travails, which have forced it to keep interest rates high in order to prevent a freefall in the austral.
  19. They also and have put the austral on the ropes.
  20. From December to Jan. 3 the government six times ordered banks and foreign exchange houses to remain closed to hold down inflation and stabilize the austral.
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