英:[ˈgri:nbæk]
美:[ˈɡrinˌbæk]
英:[ˈgri:nbæk]
美:[ˈɡrinˌbæk]
green·back
grin baek
复数:greenbacks
Noun
1. a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank);
"he peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes"
"美国一元钞票",1862年,因其引入时间而被称为 green(形容词)+ back(名词); 印有绿色墨水的银行纸币自1778年以来就被称为这个名字(与 redbacks 等相对)。
The first known use of greenback was in 1862
griddle cakenoun
pancake
griddle cakenoun
pancake
greengrocernoun
a person who sells fresh vegetables and fruit to the public
green1 of 2adjective
of the color green
covered by green leaves or herbs
consisting of green plants or of the leafy part of a plant
a green salad
not fully grown or ripe
marked by a sickly appearance
envious—used especially in the phrase green with envy
lacking training, knowledge, or experience
green troops
concerned with or supporting environmentalism
tending to preserve the quality of the environment
green dish soap
green2 of 2noun
a color (as that of fresh grass) that ranges between blue and yellow
green vegetation
plural leafy parts of plants used for some purpose (as ornament or food)
a grassy plain or plotespecially: a smooth grassy area at the end of a golf fairway containing the hole
money sense 1a
often capitalized environmentalistespecially: a member of a political party focusing on environmental and social issues
greenerynoun
green leaves or plants : verdure
green1 of 2adjective
of the color green
covered by green leaves or herbs
consisting of green plants or of the leafy part of a plant
a green salad
not fully grown or ripe
marked by a sickly appearance
envious—used especially in the phrase green with envy
lacking training, knowledge, or experience
green troops
concerned with or supporting environmentalism
tending to preserve the quality of the environment
green dish soap
green2 of 2noun
a color (as that of fresh grass) that ranges between blue and yellow
green vegetation
plural leafy parts of plants used for some purpose (as ornament or food)
a grassy plain or plotespecially: a smooth grassy area at the end of a golf fairway containing the hole
money sense 1a
often capitalized environmentalistespecially: a member of a political party focusing on environmental and social issues
greenbeltnoun
a belt of landscaped roads, parks, or farmlands that encircles a community
greenbacknoun
a piece of U.S. paper money
greenbacknoun
a piece of U.S. paper money
1 The yuan had been pegged to the greenback since 2008.
人民币从2008年以来一直盯牢了美元。
2 Its dollar peg, backed by a currency board, made perfect sense when the yuan was also tied to the greenback.
当人民币也盯紧美元时,由货币发行局支持的港元货币紧盯政策相得益彰。
3 “How do we get rid of it—get greenbacks for it?”
4 The world's most buoyant big economy, China, has kept its currency tied firmly to the greenback.
中国这一世界上最具活力的经济大国将其货币与美钞紧紧联系在一起。
5 Since July 2008 China has pegged the yuan to the greenback.
自2008年7月以来,中国维持人民币与美元挂钩。
6 The dollar index , which tracks the greenback against a basket of currencies of other major trading partners, was down slightly at 105.52.
7 Earlier in Tuesday's session, the greenback hit its lowest level against the Japanese currency in about two months.
8 Some departments, like the office that issues and renews passports, also accept only greenbacks.
9 The greenback, however, regained its footing this week and was eyeing a weekly gain of roughly 1.3% against the yen, its best performance since August.
10 The greenback is poised for its biggest weekly drop since July, down 1.6% over the past five days, and second-biggest decline this year.
11 The greenback, in other words, is not just America's currency. It's the world's.
⋯换句话说,美钞不仅仅是美国的货币,而且它还是世界的货币。
12 And they may calculate that the greenback still has a way to fall.
并且这些新兴经济体可能会认为美元下滑仍需一定时间.
13 The dollar index, measuring the greenback's value against other major currencies, was little changed at 150.75 .
14 The greenback was rising against the other big global currencies, the yen, pound and euro.
相对于其他主要货币包括日元,英镑,和欧元,美元汇率持续走高。
15 The bills were also called “greenbacks,” a name Civil War soldiers came up with.
16 The tightly controlled official exchange rate was devalued to 350 pesos per greenback in August, though it currently trades for nearly three times that on the informal parallel market.
17 Treasury yields, which have helped to boost the greenback, tumbled.
18 As gold is priced in dollars, a falling greenback pushes up its price.
由于黄金是用美元定价的,美元的下跌就会推高金价。
19 I’d suggest bringing credit cards for bike -shop deposits and greenbacks for country stores, ice cream parlors, sandwich shacks and ferries that don’t take plastic.
20 The FX market witnessed the steepest appreciation the greenback against the Euro since 1999.
外汇市场上,美元对欧元的增值达到了自1999年以来的最高点.
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