外部链接:    leo英德   dict有道 百度搜索百度 google谷歌 google图片 wiki维基 百度百科百科   

 yuan [ju:'ɑ:n]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 元(中国货币单位)

[经] 元




    yuan
    [ noun ]
    1. the basic unit of money in China

    2. <noun.quantity>
    3. the imperial dynasty of China from 1279 to 1368

    4. <noun.group>


    1. In the first quarter, however, such spending rose 25%, to 11.74 billion yuan ($3.16 billion), from the year-earlier period.
    2. One source said the average worker, who now takes home 910 yuan ($246) a year, will soon get an extra 30 yuan a month, equal to a 28 percent raise.
    3. One source said the average worker, who now takes home 910 yuan ($246) a year, will soon get an extra 30 yuan a month, equal to a 28 percent raise.
    4. China's Statistics Bureau estimated that retail sales last year totaled 582 billion yuan ($156.4 billion), an increase of 17.6% from 1986, or 9.6% after adjustment for inflation, the China Daily reported yesterday.
    5. In Fujian, one customer took out 70,000 yuan ($18,919) in one shot, Xinhua reported.
    6. Shanghai's fledgling stock exchange, where 1,625 companies have issued shares, has a total stock value of only 800 million yuan or $215 million.
    7. The government allocated the yuan equivalent of only $108,000 for the task, a sum Mrs. Zhang said showed "spiritual support" but fell far short of the need.
    8. "Fifteen yuan," Mr. Sun says as he displays a catch to a nearly toothless, white-haired peddler selling crickets and cricket paraphernalia.
    9. Although Chinese workers earn on average only about 100 yuan a month, it's difficult to find a seat in a hot-pot restaurant or stall at lunchtime.
    10. Prices of decontrolled items such as free-market fruits and vegetables also snowballed this year, sometimes 20 to 30 percent. Bananas, for example, cost about 1 yuan (27 cents) a pound in Beijing, up from about 0.80 yuan last fall.
    11. Prices of decontrolled items such as free-market fruits and vegetables also snowballed this year, sometimes 20 to 30 percent. Bananas, for example, cost about 1 yuan (27 cents) a pound in Beijing, up from about 0.80 yuan last fall.
    12. In keeping with the spirit of Monopoly, the factory pushed the price to 10 yuan, or $2.70, from 8.88 yuan, or $2.39.
    13. In keeping with the spirit of Monopoly, the factory pushed the price to 10 yuan, or $2.70, from 8.88 yuan, or $2.39.
    14. After the devaluation Saturday, it will cost 5.21 yuan to buy one dollar, and the selling price will be 5.24 yuan.
    15. After the devaluation Saturday, it will cost 5.21 yuan to buy one dollar, and the selling price will be 5.24 yuan.
    16. For Shenzhen is to build 15 new public toilets, at a total cost of 6.6m yuan - the equivalent of Dollars 51,163 each.
    17. "He doesn't know she died in 1987," Kang said. "I won't tell him because I'm afraid it will hurt him so." Kang, a teacher in a business school, said she and her daughter were getting by OK on her monthly salary of around 100 yuan, about $27.
    18. China first issued treasury bonds in 1981 and since has distributed about 100 billion yuan of them.
    19. The government estimates that 60 million people live below the poverty line of 150 yuan ($40) per person a year.
    20. In another case, an Everbright subsidiary in Beijing purchased $7.2 million in the Shenzhen special economic zone, across the border from Hong Kong, at a black market rate of about 6 yuan to the dollar, according to the paper.
    21. Stern-looking men and women in yellow hats and red armbands are stationed on street corners for bicycle traffic control and to discourage littering and spitting _ a prevalent habit in this dusty city _ with the threat of 5 yuan ($1) fines.
    22. At present, China has two exchange rates: an official rate of 5.8 yuan to the dollar and a floating rate of Yn8.7. The latter is not fully unified, however.
    23. You can eat meat now, a little soup or some bones is enough for us." One letter-writer pleaded for 375 yuan to buy a three-wheeled pedicab so he could take his children _ including 9-year-old triplets _ to school.
    24. But Liu draws a monthly salary of only 500 yuan ($134) and lives with his wife and son in a simple home, where the floor tiles are broken and loose and the only sign of consumer extravagance is a Japanese-made double-cassette tape player and television.
    25. The venture, Shenzhen Harbour City Industrial Development, will have an initial capital of about 160m yuan (USDollars 27.7m).
    26. It has slashed prices, too: a can of oolong tea sells for 12 yuan ($3.25) now, half the pre-June price.
    27. The Fujian Daily quoted Chen Quanbao as saying he quit his teaching job, which paid 33.5 yuan ($9) a month, to make as much in three days selling tea leaves as he did in a semester of teaching.
    28. Most urban Chinese fare better _ the average income is 100 yuan ($27) a month.
    29. It fixed its first floating rate at 8.7 yuan to the dollar, the level previously quoted in swap centres where foreign transactions take place.
    30. Rebounding after a slump of more than two years, China's construction market in the first quarter expanded 9.4% to 14.9 billion yuan ($2.81 billion) from a year earlier, the China News agency in Hong Kong said.
    加入收藏 本地收藏 百度搜藏 QQ书签 美味书签 Google书签 Mister Wong
    您正在访问的是
    中国词汇量第二的英语词典
    更多精彩,登录后发现......
    验证码看不清,请点击刷新
      注册