greenback
英 [ˈɡriːnbæk]
美 [ˈɡriːnbæk]
n. 美钞
复数:greenbacks
COCA.25983
牛津词典
noun
- 美钞
an American dollar note
柯林斯词典
- 钞票;纸币
Agreenbackis a banknote such as a dollar bill.
英英释义
noun
- a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank)
- he peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes
双语例句
- The greenback is also suffering anxiety over US credit and mortgage markets.
此外,外界对于美国信贷和按揭市场的担忧也对美元产生了影响。 - But if the economy slows more sharply than expected, their enthusiasm for the greenback will shrink.
但是如果经济放缓的速度比预期更为迅速,他们对美元的热情将会减少。 - The greenback accounts for around two-thirds of global currency reserves, compared with a quarter for the euro.
全球储备货币中它约占三分之二,而欧元只有四分之一。 - Since July 2008 China has pegged the yuan to the greenback.
自从2008年7月人民币盯住了美元。 - This year the greenback has weakened again as risk-seeking US investors have bought higher-yielding foreign assets.
今年,美元汇率再度走软,因愿意冒险的美国投资者买进了收益率较高的外国资产。 - But there are two serious threats to a bet against the greenback.
但赌美元下跌会有两个重大风险。 - Over the past fortnight, the Australian dollar has recovered 9 per cent against the greenback.
过去两周内,澳元兑美元汇率已回升9%。 - Since late October, the greenback has risen more than 8% against the yen.
自去年10月末以来,美元兑日圆累计上涨了逾8%。 - If this continues, America would lose the currency war by winning with a stronger greenback.
如果这种状况继续,美国可能会因为美元走强而在这场货币大战中落败。 - A rising greenback makes dollar-denominated commodities more expensive to buyers, creating pressure for sellers to lower prices.
美元升值使得以美元计价的大宗商品对买家更加昂贵,进而给卖家带来降价的压力。
