英:[ˈtreʒəri]
美:[ˈtreʒəri]
英:[ˈtreʒəri]
美:[ˈtreʒəri]
treas·ur·y
tre zh ri
复数:treasuries
词根:treasure
n.treasure 财富,财产;财宝;珍品
treasurer 会计;司库;财务主管;出纳员
vt.treasure 珍爱;珍藏
noun
a place in which stores of wealth are kept
the place of deposit and disbursement of collected fundsespecially: one where public revenues are deposited, kept, and disbursed
funds kept in such a depository
a governmental department in charge of finances and especially the collection, management, and expenditure of public revenues
the building in which the business of such a governmental department is transacted
Treasury plural also Treasurys a government security (such as a note or bill) issued by the Treasury
a repository for treasures
a treasury of poems
obsolete treasure
treasury secretary财政部长
treasury department财政部
state treasury国库
national treasury国库
treasury bond(美国财政部发行的5年期以上的)长期国库券
secretary of the treasury财政部长
treasury billn. 短期国库券
treasury securities国库证券
treasury stock库存股份
department of the treasury(美国)财政部
约于1300年,源自于古法语 tresorie “国库”(11世纪),源自于 tresor(参见 treasure(n.))。指“控制公共财政的政府部门”的意思记录于14世纪晚期。古英语中,“财宝室”的词为 maðm-hus,“国库”的词为 feo-hus(参见 fee)。
财政部
国库
金库
Middle English tresorie, from Anglo-French, from tresor treasure
The first known use of treasury was in the 14th century
treat1 of 2verb
to discuss terms of agreement with : negotiate
treat with the enemy
to have as a subject especially in writing
a book treating of crime
to deal with : handle
roses must be treated with care
to pay for another's food or entertainment
I'm treating tonight
to provide with free food, entertainment, or enjoyment
let me treat you with lunch
to handle, use, or act toward in a usually stated way treat this as top secret
treat a horse cruelly
to give medical or surgical care to treat a cold
treat a patient
to subject to some action or process to bring about a desired result
treat a metal with acid
treat2 of 2noun
an entertainment given without expense to those invited
a usually unexpected or unusual source of pleasure or amusement
treat1 of 2verb
to discuss terms of agreement with : negotiate
treat with the enemy
to have as a subject especially in writing
a book treating of crime
to deal with : handle
roses must be treated with care
to pay for another's food or entertainment
I'm treating tonight
to provide with free food, entertainment, or enjoyment
let me treat you with lunch
to handle, use, or act toward in a usually stated way treat this as top secret
treat a horse cruelly
to give medical or surgical care to treat a cold
treat a patient
to subject to some action or process to bring about a desired result
treat a metal with acid
treat2 of 2noun
an entertainment given without expense to those invited
a usually unexpected or unusual source of pleasure or amusement
treat1 of 2verb
to discuss terms of agreement with : negotiate
treat with the enemy
to have as a subject especially in writing
a book treating of crime
to deal with : handle
roses must be treated with care
to pay for another's food or entertainment
I'm treating tonight
to provide with free food, entertainment, or enjoyment
let me treat you with lunch
to handle, use, or act toward in a usually stated way treat this as top secret
treat a horse cruelly
to give medical or surgical care to treat a cold
treat a patient
to subject to some action or process to bring about a desired result
treat a metal with acid
treat2 of 2noun
an entertainment given without expense to those invited
a usually unexpected or unusual source of pleasure or amusement
treasurynoun
a place in which stores of wealth are kept
the place where collected funds are stored and paid out
capitalized a government department in charge of finances
1 Oil is priced in dollars on the world market. But Treasury Secretary Paulson dismissed any link.
在全球市场上油价用美元标价. 但是财政部长保尔森否决了之间的关系.
2 The price tag was $14,600 a year, but Elizebeth was sure that the expanded unit would improve the Treasury’s bottom line.
3 The treasury of great songs written..between the wars.
4 Ten-year Treasury yields fell to 2.5% from 3%.
十年期国债收益率从3%跌至2.5%。
5 Treasury securities of US is backed up by American government, in short term.
美国国库券受美国政府支持, 是短期的.
6 “I am a sworn agent of the United States Treasury,” he screams.
7 By law, it was the Treasury Department that had to enforce these acts, and Elizebeth and her team were the Treasury’s “eyes and ears.”
8 The Senate Finance Committee is expected to vote on Timothy Geithner as treasury secretary on Thursday.
参院金融委员会预计将于周四就提名蒂莫西-盖特纳出任美国财政部长举行投票.
9 The Treasury market, at least, is probably right.
美国国债市场也许是正确的。
10 She was angry not only with the reporters, but with the Treasury officials who encouraged them.
11 The Treasury Department says that the very wealthiest find ways, legal and illegal, to shelter a lot of income from taxes.
12 The board, staffed largely by Treasury Department employees, was formed to circumvent State Department staffers, some with reputations as anti-Semites, who opposed efforts to save Jewish refugees.
13 Although her main job involved tracking spies and ships for the Treasury Department and the Coast Guard, others in Washington sought her help, too.
14 U.S. Treasury Department will also provide additional 200 billion dollars in credit guarantees.
美国财政部还将提供200亿美元的信贷担保.
15 Cbarter 2. Treasury payment system of OECD countries.
第二章, 经合组织国家国库支付制度及借鉴.
16 The transhery were Treasury will buy voting before start worth of nonvoting stock in healthy banks.
财政部将在运作状况良好的银行收购价值250,000,000,000美金无投票权的优先股.
17 The Treasury Department will accept comments on the proposal and has until mid-August to review it.
18 I think, moreover, that Nature was not to him a treasury of delight.
此外, 我认为, 大自然对于他来说并不是一种欢乐的宝库.
19 The entire fine shall be delivered to the state treasury.
罚款全部上交国库.
20 The Cambridge historian David Reynolds says there are clear parallels with the economist John Maynard Keynes, who in 1919 represented the British Treasury at the negotiations.
2 收藏品
9 基金
10 资金
coffers money fund capital chest capitalization coffer ante bankroll munition finance funding purse wherewithal
11 宝鉴