devalue的中文翻译是什么意思

devalue

US/diˈvælju/
UK/ˌdi:ˈvælju:/

vt. 使(货币)贬值; 降低(某事物)的价值,贬低

vi. (货币)贬值

devalue柯林斯释义

VERB降低…的价值;贬低

To devalue something means to cause it to be thought less impressive or less deserving of respect.

  • They spread tales about her in an attempt to devalue her work...

    他们散布一些有关她的流言,企图贬低她的工作。

  • Wabel's victory was in no way devalued by the absence of series leader Tom Fisher.

    瓦贝尔的胜利绝没有因系列赛领先者汤姆·费希尔的缺阵而失色。

VERB使(货币)贬值

To devalue the currency of a country means to reduce its value in relation to other currencies.

  • India has devalued the Rupee by about eleven per cent...

    印度已将卢比贬值了约 11%。

  • The Pound would be devalued, we were told...

    我们被告知英镑将会贬值。

devalue英文释义

Verb

1. remove the value from; deprive of its value

    2. lower the value or quality of;

    • The tear devalues the painting

    3. lose in value;

    • The dollar depreciated again

    devalue场景例句

    In July 1997, the Thai government was forced to devalue.

    1997年7月, 泰国政府被迫降低币值.

    People are adjusting to the new exchange rates and hoping the franc will devalue.

    人们正在适应新的汇率并希望法郎贬值.

    A sudden lurch away from the dollar could also devalue China's own immense dollar holdings.

    突然脱离美元可能也会令中国持有的巨额美元资产价值大幅缩水.

    I do not believe we need to devalue the Hong Kong Dollar.

    我认为,把港元贬值既无必要,也不利于香港.

    Let's not devalue his work unjustly.

    我们不可不公正地贬低他的作品.

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    devalue近义词

    deflate