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英:[kənˌvɜ:tə'bɪlɪtɪ]
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adjective
capable of being converted
a bond convertible to 12 shares of common stock
having a top that may be lowered or removed
convertible coupe
noun
something convertibleespecially: a convertible automobile compare roadster sense 1a
外币
可兑换性
The first known use of convertible was in the 14th century
conveyancenoun
the act of conveying
something used to carry goods or passengers
conveyverb
to carry from one place to another : transport
to serve as a way of carrying
pipes convey water
to make known : communicate
using words to convey ideas
convexadjective
curved or rounded like the outside of a sphere or circle
a convex lens
convertible1 of 2adjective
capable of being converted : able to be changed in form or use
a sofa convertible into a bed
convertible2 of 2noun
something convertible
an automobile with a top that can be raised, lowered, or removed
convertible1 of 2adjective
capable of being converted : able to be changed in form or use
a sofa convertible into a bed
convertible2 of 2noun
something convertible
an automobile with a top that can be raised, lowered, or removed
1 Save up to 80 percent on this tree floor lamp, 77 percent on wood counter stools, and 70 percent on this vegan leather convertible sofa with over 950 glowing reviews.
2 The curbs on the convertibility of the krona were the result of Iceland’s disastrous pre-crisis switch from fishing to finance.
3 The classical gold standard was successful because the rules were generally accepted and the convertibility principle was enforced.
4 Provided there are no snags with convertibility, that has spurred hopes it could be an important foreign exchange earner.
5 In his 2001 book The Cash Nexus, Ferguson observed that as the French had no equivalent guarantee of gold convertibility for the franc, the French government couldn’t raise debt as England could with ease.
6 "The government will guarantee the convertibility to the exact value in dollars at the moment of each transaction," Bukele said.
7 Remember what happened in 1933 is they abandoned convertibility with gold.
想想在1933年发生的事是3,他们放弃了金子的转换功能。
8 From that meeting — over the weekend of Aug. 13 to 15, 1971 — came a series of economic measures, including the cancellation of the convertibility of the U.S. dollar to gold.
9 A gold standard is simply a promise made out of thin air to keep the supply of money anchored to the supply of gold at a certain rate of convertibility.
10 We may at our discretion, accept payment in another currency due to, for example, the non-convertibility of local currency.
由于当地货币不能兑换等原因,我们可以自行决定接受其它种类的货币。
11 They blame the fund both for backing convertibility and for pulling the plug on it.
12 In 1931 they dropped convertibility of the pound sterling still called pound sterling even though it's not silver it was gold.
在1931年,他们放弃了英镑的可兑换性,仍然叫做英镑的话,即便它不是银,而是金。
13 Richard Nixon’s decision in 1971 to suspend the convertibility of dollars into gold destroyed the system of fixed exchange rates on which much of the success of Keynes’s policies depended.
14 Those monetary systems that maintain the de facto nature of convertibility with the unformed materials of the earth, with geology, are those that are more classical than their alternatives.
15 It does so by making money cheaper or more expensive to borrow to guide demand, unfettered by the constraint of gold convertibility.
16 Australia's major trading partner China said on Wednesday it will maintain its economic growth target for 2014 at around 7.5 percent as expected and push forward convertibility of the yuan.
17 On 15 August 1971, Richard Nixon suspended the gold convertibility of the dollar.
18 In such special zones, full convertibility of the renminbi is allowed but only a small scale and under certain circumstances.
19 What will be the next steps towards convertibility of the RMB?
实现人民币可兑换下一步将要采取什么措施?
20 They seem to be worried it will put more pressure on them to move towards currency convertibility than they would like.
他们看来担心在人民币可兑换性上会给他们更大的压力,超过他们愿意接受的程度。
1 可兑换
2 可改变