denominate如何读

英:[dɪˈnɒmɪneɪt]

美:[dɪˈnɑmɪneɪt]

denominate是什么意思

  • v.命名;称…为

denominate自然拼读

de·nom·i·nate

dih na mih neIt

denominate变形

第三人称单数:denominates

现在分词:denominating

过去式:denominated

过去分词:denominated

denominate词根

词根:denominate

n.

denominator [数] 分母;命名者

denomination 面额;名称;教派

denominate英英释义

transitive verb

to name specifically; denote or designate.

adjective

of a number, preceding a unit of measurement.In "90 degrees," "90" is a denominate number.

denominate词源中文解释

"给予命名,命名",1550年代,来自拉丁语 denominatus, denominare 的过去分词"命名",源自 de- "完全"(见 de-)和 nominare 的"命名",来自 nomen 的"名称"(来自 PIE 词根 *no-men- "名称")。在15世纪到17世纪有时被翻译为 dename。相关词汇: Denominated; denominating。

denominate词源英文解释

Latin denominatus, past participle of denominare, from de- + nominare to name — more at nominate

The first known use of denominate was circa 1552

denominate儿童词典英英释义

denotationnoun

an act or process of denoting

meaning entry 1 sense 1aespecially: a direct specific meaning as distinct from connotations

a term or label that indicates something : name, sign

denominatornoun

the part of a fraction that is below the line and that functions as the divisor of the numerator

denominationnoun

an act of denominating

one of a series of related values each having a special name

a $5 bill represents one denomination of U.S. money

name entry 1 sense 1, designationespecially: a general name for a class of things

a religious body made up of a number of congregations with similar beliefs

denominationnoun

an act of denominating

one of a series of related values each having a special name

a $5 bill represents one denomination of U.S. money

name entry 1 sense 1, designationespecially: a general name for a class of things

a religious body made up of a number of congregations with similar beliefs

denominateverb

to give a name to

denominate 例句

1 Asian companies issued just 98 bonds denominated in dollars or euros in the first half of this year, the fewest in six years and down from 338 last year.

2 Federal Reserve is clearly raising rates faster, which would in turn further fuel inflation as energy is denominated in dollars.

3 It was not immediately clear if the climate package was denominated in Australian or U.S. dollars.

4 At that time, associate to close and be Asia-Pacific area and big China area one, denominate is " Asia-Pacific and Russia area ", present as leading role by Chen Shaopeng.

当时,联想将亚太区与大中华区合而为一,定名为“亚太和俄罗斯区”,由陈绍鹏领衔。

5 The fall in its value could also see airlines face sharply increased costs, with fuel and aircraft leases often denominated in dollars.

6 "If you don't hike, will energy get cheaper? No. In fact it could get more expensive since the euro would likely weaken and energy is denominated in dollars," a fourth source added.

7 Nearly all Russian gas purchase contracts are denominated in euros or U.S. dollars, according to consultancy Rystad Energy.

8 Berkshire disclosed separately over the past week that it plans to issue a new round of bonds denominated in yen.

9 That standard compost that..before nine..was denominated 'coffee',..before or after noon 'soup', until the end of the day, when..it became 'tea'.

10 To help ease that burden, Britain's Financial Conduct Authority, which oversees Libor's administrator, is considering allowing a "synthetic" version of Libor for some U.S. dollar denominated maturities until the end of September 2024.

11 But it means anything denominated in dollars, such as energy costs, will soar for consumers.

12 “These ‘commissions,’ though denominated as such, are actually unlawful taxes.”

13 Issuing Brady bonds - sovereign debt securities denominated in dollars and backed by U.S.

14 The lender said it was making a cash tender offer in relation to eight euro or pound sterling denominated senior debt securities for an aggregate consideration of up to 1 billion euros.

15 Most European supply contracts are denominated in euros or dollars.

16 The use of the euro is already widespread in the country, with key assets such as homes valued in the currency and a large percentage of bank deposits also denominated in euros.

17 Argentina’s central bank estimates that Argentine households and nonfinancial firms hold more than $230 billion in foreign financial assets, mostly denominated in U.S. currency.

18 "Higher returns on cash in dollars and lower ones in other currencies can increase the relative attractiveness of holding greenbacks, or assets denominated in them," Mr Mould added.

19 The source said Ukraine's government now hoped to launch an international fixed income instrument - which would be most likely be denominated in U.S. dollars - in the months to come.

20 Much of China's growing rescue lending is denominated in renminbi, the report found, with loans in the Chinese currency overtaking U.S. dollars in 2020.

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