greenback
n. <美,非正>美鈔
A greenback is a banknote such as a dollar bill.
1. a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank);
The world economy could well benefit from a gradual slide in the greenback.
世界經濟將會在持續下滑的美元中獲益.
If the greenback declines, China's government stands to lose a fortune.
如果美元下跌, 中國政府就會丟失財富.
And they may calculate that the greenback still has a way to fall.
並且這些新興經濟體可能會認為美元下滑仍需一定時間.
The Canadian dollar, having dipped sharply , is back up to rough parity with the greenback.
加拿大元在狂跌之後,已經反彈到基本和美元相同的程度.
S . Dollar Index , which measures the greenback against a basket of six denominations , crept up 0.1 %.
衡量美元兌六種貨幣加權匯率的美元指數上漲0.1%.