devaluation
n. (貨幣)貶值
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...
他們散佈一些有關她的流言,企圖貶低她的工作。
Wabel's victory was in no way devalued by the absence of series leader Tom Fisher.
瓦貝爾的勝利絕沒有因系列賽領先者湯姆·費希爾的缺陣而失色。
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...
印度已將盧比貶值了約 11%。
The Pound would be devalued, we were told...
我們被告知英鎊將會貶值。
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. the reduction of something's value or worth
Until now, a devaluation of the dollar seemed inconceivable.
直到現在,美元的貶值似乎都無法想象。
It will lead to devaluation of a number of European currencies.
這將會造成數種歐洲貨幣的貶值。
He blamed injudicious comments by bankers for last week's devaluation.
他將上週的貨幣貶值歸咎於銀行家所作的不當評論。
France is also set against devaluation.
法國也堅決反對貨幣貶值。
Devaluation would only give the economy a brief respite.
貶值只能讓經濟得到暫時的緩解。