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 devaluation [`divæljʊ'eʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 降低价值, 贬值

[经] 贬值


  1. There's been a further devaluation of the dollar.
    美元继续贬值.
  2. Share price plummet or plunge on the news of the devaluation.
    一有贬值的消息,股票价格就暴跌了。
  3. Financial market is shocked by the news of the devaluation.
    金融市场被货币贬值的新闻所震惊。


devaluation
[ noun ]
  1. an official lowering of a nation's currency; a decrease in the value of a country's currency relative to that of foreign countries

  2. <noun.act>
  3. the reduction of something's value or worth

  4. <noun.act>


  1. Outside the administration, Mr. Baker's Keynesian critics have long urged devaluation as the only way to reverse the trade deficit; they're still waiting for the J-curve to kick in and reduce the deficit, despite two years of devaluation.
  2. Outside the administration, Mr. Baker's Keynesian critics have long urged devaluation as the only way to reverse the trade deficit; they're still waiting for the J-curve to kick in and reduce the deficit, despite two years of devaluation.
  3. Yesterday Mr Theo Waigel, the German finance minister, and Mr Michel Sapin, his French counterpart, ruled out such a mini-monetary union. Others believe that monetary easing in Germany will come early enough to rescue the French franc from devaluation.
  4. The devaluation will affect only foreign trade, not tourists and Soviet citizens, he said.
  5. 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.
  6. 'We did not need any devaluation,' he said yesterday.
  7. Entry and sterling's devaluation are "a safe bet," says Ronald H. Holzer, vice president and chief dealer at Harris Trust & Savings Bank in Chicago.
  8. Already conscious of the price factor, importers are concerned that the lira's devaluation and exit from the ERM will reverse the gains they have made. Cars of German and French origin are the most vulnerable.
  9. Cubans would be encouraged to exchange foreign currency for the new peso, thus putting more of the hard currency in the country under official control. The government has been increasingly concerned at the rapid devaluation of the existing peso.
  10. One US analyst said: 'A lot of inflation comes from expectations that there will eventually be a devaluation.
  11. The creeping 4 per cent devaluation, since late November, could have been done earlier, he declared. However, he argued that the bank had eased monetary policy substantially during the year.
  12. The market reaction shows not just the devaluation of a group of currencies, but of the whole idea of an integrated Europe. This is not a gain of any kind.
  13. Given their own experience, devaluation looks an obvious policy option; but a sharp move - certainly one which put the Irish punt at a premium to the pound - would put them in a painful dilemma.
  14. THE head of a German machine-tool company was asked recently whether he was worried by the pound's devaluation since Black Wednesday.
  15. One of the clearest beneficiaries of sterling's devaluation has been the UK's threadbare textiles industry.
  16. Rapanelli's resignation had been anticipated after the economy did not respond to a 34.5 percent devaluation of the austral this week.
  17. RENEWED currency tension and the possibility of devaluation had different effects on continental bourses last week.
  18. Fuel prices automatically increased, and a rise in the price of basic foods was expected shortly as a result of the 18.5 percent devaluation of the Nicaraguan currency.
  19. In the 80s you spoilt devaluation's gains in five years between 1982 and 1987.
  20. The devaluation set off another huge round of inflation, so President Miguel de la Madrid's lame-duck administration announced an Economic Solidarity Pact to keep worker's purchasing power _ and sales _ from shrinking even further.
  21. For Britain the threat of imported inflation is very real. 'Many who advocate floating know full well what the consequences would be. They intend a devaluation of the pound.
  22. They say they can no longer afford to carry the increased cost of imports after sterling's devaluation. But while the sector is likely to continue to underperform the stock market by between 12 and 20 per cent, it is unlikely to collapse.
  23. A 10 per cent devaluation should help restore the loss in competitiveness caused by sterling's decline. Because one third of Ireland's trade is with Britain, some EC officials are tempted to view the punt as a special case.
  24. One U.S. dollar was worth 46.76 kronur immediately before Wednesday's devaluation, the third this year.
  25. Borja's austerity package, which included a 36 percent devaluation of the currency, exchange controls and gasoline price increases, has drawn its heaviest criticism from the left, however.
  26. When the pound was on its way out of the ERM last September, they appeared across the media to sing the praises of devaluation.
  27. Air travel in the African franc zone is set to become a lot more expensive. Airlines operating in the zone plan to increase their fares by up to 70 per cent after the January devaluation in the CFA zone.
  28. 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.
  29. In the meantime, the effective devaluation of sterling, as measured by the Bank of England's trade-weighted index, has been less than 6 per cent. That combination is scarcely enough to produce 0.75 percentage points of extra growth in a full year.
  30. But he left the option of devaluation open by talking of a 'balanced exchange rate policy' to 'anticipate rather than follow changes in competitiveness'.
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