nominal
adj. 名义上的; 微不足道的; 票面上的; 名字的,列名的
You use nominal to indicate that someone or something is supposed to have a particular identity or status, but in reality does not have it.
As he was still not allowed to run a company, his wife became its nominal head...
因为他仍未获准经营公司,他妻子成了名义上的老板。
I was brought up a nominal Christian.
我成长为名不副实的基督徒。
A nominal price or sum of money is very small in comparison with the real cost or value of the thing that is being bought or sold.
I am prepared to sell my shares at a nominal price...
我做好了以极低价格卖掉自己股份的准备。
All the ferries carry bicycles free or for a nominal charge.
所有的渡船都免费或以极低的收费运载自行车。
In economics, the nominal value, rate, or level of something is the one expressed in terms of current prices or figures, without taking into account general changes in prices that take place over time.
Inflation would be lower and so nominal rates would be rather more attractive in real terms...
通货膨胀会更低,因此名义利率换算成实际利率会更具吸引力。
In 1990 personal incomes grew a nominal 6.8 per cent.
1990年个人收入名义上增长了6.8%。
1. relating to or constituting or bearing or giving a name;
2. insignificantly small; a matter of form only (`tokenish' is informal);
3. pertaining to a noun or to a word group that functions as a noun;
4. being value in terms of specification on currency or stock certificates rather than purchasing power;
5. named; bearing the name of a specific person;
6. being such in name only;
The settler got the house at a nominal price.
移居者象征性地花点钱买下了这栋房子.
India's per capita income ( nominal ) is US $ 977, while its per capita ( PPP ) is US $ 2700.
印度名义上的人均收入是977美元, 按购买力算则达到2700美元.
Rate impact. The prospect of a positive nominal yen interest rate raises several possibilities: 1.
日元名义利率的上升可能造成几种情形: 第一、外汇市场.
The king was only the nominal head of the state.
国王只是这个国家名义上的元首.
In addition, it also performs several deployment operations as the spacecraft moves into its nominal attitude.
除此之外, 它也会在航空器移动到标称姿态时执行一些部署操作.