hard currency
英 [ˌhɑːd ˈkʌrənsi]
美 [ˌhɑːrd ˈkɜːrənsi]
n. 硬通货(币值稳定,容易兑换)
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 硬通货(币值稳定,容易兑换)
money that is easy to exchange for money from another country, because it is not likely to lose its value
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 硬通货,强势货币(指价值稳定的货币)
Ahard currencyis one which is unlikely to lose its value and so is considered to be a good one to have or to invest in.- The government is running short of hard currency to pay for imports.
政府目前缺少可以支付进口产品的硬通货。
- The government is running short of hard currency to pay for imports.
英英释义
noun
- money in the form of bills or coins
- there is a desperate shortage of hard cash
- a currency that is not likely to depreciate suddenly in value
- the countries agreed to conduct their bilateral trade in hard currency, replacing previous barter arrangements
- Germany once had a solid economy, good fiscal and monetary policies, and a hard currency
双语例句
- "External liquidity"( measures the degree of access to hard currency relative to the borrowing needs);
“外部流动资金”(衡量通向与借款需求相关的硬货币的途径所达到的级别); - But they could use hard currency.
但他们可以用实在的货币。 - There is a lot of trade done using hard currency.
中朝之间有大量贸易是用硬通货完成的。 - Russian companies and banks have been forced to build up hard currency reserves to pay off more than$ 40bn in debts falling due in November and December that would have once been refinanced almost automatically in the west.
在被西方制裁期间,俄罗斯企业和银行一直被迫建立硬通货储备,以偿还将于11月和12月到期的逾400亿美元的债务,以前,这些债务将几乎自动的在西方获得再融资。 - It would reduce the problem of recessionary bias, by allowing central banks to exchange SDRs for hard currency, such as dollars or euros, and use it to finance higher imports.
通过允许各国央行用硬通货(如美元或欧元)来交换SDR,并以此为更高的进口融资,它将缓解衰退倾向的问题。 - They are dependent on Amercia for jobs and hard currency.
他们的社会依赖美国带来的就业机会和货币硬流通。 - Chinese officials hope that trade will pick up when the two countries switch to hard currency
中方官员希望两国在转向使用硬通货后,贸易会有起色。 - Tighter financial sanctions could further deprive North Korea of already scarce hard currency.
更为严厉的经济制裁可能会进一步剥夺朝鲜本来就很稀少的硬通货。 - Such economies have also usually borrowed in dollars or euros, because their creditors insist on being repaid in hard currency.
这种经济体同样会以美元和欧罗发债,因为债权国会要求他们用硬通货付账。 - The meaning of hard currency is here.
硬通货的意思就在这里。
