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devaluations ˌdivæljuːˈeɪʃn̩z COCA⁵⁶⁸⁶⁸BNC⁴⁶²⁰⁵ 基本例句 n.降低价值;贬值经贬值原型devaluation的复数 Costs are likely to rise as currency devaluations occur in many countries as an unavoidable side effect of the crisis. 费用很可能随着许多国家货币贬值不断上升,而货币贬值是危机带来的不可避免的副作用。 who Currency devaluations are the moment when protectionism gets nasty. 保护主义最严重的症状就是货币贬值。 yeeyan Executives are grateful that they no longer have to deal with competitive currency devaluations in Europe. 经营管理者者因不再需要处理欧洲竞争性通货贬值的问题而表示感激。 renren In the 1930s countries opted for tariffs not just“ beggar-thy-neighbour” devaluations. 1930年代一些国家曾选择关税而不只是“损人利己”地进行货币贬值。 yeeyan In time, further devaluations might be needed. 最终,欧元区可能需要进一步进行贬值。 ecocn Independent Vietnamese economists have criticised the timing of the government’s devaluations and price rises. 无派别的越南经济学家们批评政府对于货币贬值与物价上涨的时间的选择。 ecocn Recent devaluations of some Latin American currencies have dented their profits. 近期,拉美地区一些货币的贬值已经拖累倒了它们的收益。 ecocn Second, the wave of devaluations had nasty short-term effects on banks. 其次,在短期内,贬值浪潮对银行影响十分严重。 ecocn Those moves risk devaluations in the dollar, along with other paper currencies. 这些措施给美元及其他纸币带来了贬值风险。 iciba Devaluations increase the costs in local currencies of all imported health expenditures: medicines, autoclaves, syringes, X- ray machines and other hospital equipment. 贬值提高了所有进口卫生开支——药品、灭菌锅、注射器、 X光机和其它医疗设备的当地货币成本。 who |