British pound
英 [ˈbrɪtɪʃ paʊnd]
美 [ˈbrɪtɪʃ paʊnd]
网络 英镑
英英释义
noun
- the basic unit of money in Great Britain and Northern Ireland
双语例句
- The group of countries whose currencies are tied to the British pound sterling.
其货币与英国的货币英镑联系在一起的国家群。 - The impetus for the stock market euphoria of the 1920s came partly from a loose monetary policy pursued by an inexperienced Federal Reserve in a misguided attempt to help the British preserve the value of the pound after the return to the gold standard.
在一定程度上,美联储(Fed)遵循的宽松货币政策为上世纪20年代股市狂飙提供了动力。当时,缺乏经验的美联储错误地尝试帮助英国在回归金本位后维持英镑的价值。 - The dollar is on its biggest surge since the mid-1990s& up 19 percent over the past 12 months against a basket of global currencies that includes the Japanese yen and the British pound.
在过去12个月里,美元出现了1990年代中期以来最大的一波升势&相对日元和英镑在内全球多种货币,美元涨幅高达19%。 - At that time one British pound exchanged for$ 2.80.
那时,一英镑可以兑换2.80美元。 - In the international foreign exchange market, the euro, British pound, Australian dollar and so on are the indirect quotation.
在国际外汇市场上,欧元、英镑、澳元等均为间接标价法。 - What is the exchange rate for British pound notes?
英镑纸钞的汇率是多少? - London, estimated at26 percent more expensive than New York, climbed three spots to second place on a strengthening British pound and steep ( 3) rental prices.
由于英镑的升值和高昂的租房,伦敦的生活消费水平比纽约高出26个百分点,名列第二,比去年前进了三名。 - The British government devalued the pound.
英国政府使英镑贬值了。 - A British pound is worth over two dollars.
一英镑的价值是美元的的两倍多。 - The largest buyers have been the Europeans, probably due to the strength of the euro and the British pound.
最大的买家是欧洲人,原因或许是欧元和英镑的坚挺。