legal tender
英 [ˌliːɡl ˈtendə(r)]
美 [ˌliːɡl ˈtendər]
n. 法定货币
牛津词典
noun
- 法定货币
money that can be legally used to pay for things in a particular country
柯林斯词典
- 法定货币
Legal tenderis money, especially a particular coin or banknote, which is officially part of a country's currency at a particular time.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The rupee is also accepted as legal tender in the country.
该国也接受卢比为合法的货币。 - Legal tender is a concept with no practical relevance.
法定货币是一种没有实际意义的概念。 - Ending something ( e.g. gold or silver) as no longer the legal tender of a country.
终止金或银等作为一个国家法定货币的行为。 - Moreover, the small, vulnerable economy has suffered because the Turkish lira is legal tender.
此外,由于土耳其里拉是合法的货币,其弱小而敏感的经济很容易受到影响。 - Are copper coins legal tender for a sum in excess of 10 pounds?
超过十镑的数目可以用铜币作为法定货币来偿付吗? - These coins are no longer legal tender.
这些硬币已不再是法定货币。 - But now, in addition to gold, credit extended by the Federal Reserve banks(" paper reserves") could serve as legal tender to pay depositors.
但是现在,除了黄金以外,联邦储备银行用纸币(“票据储备”)来合法地支付给存款人,并以此进行信用扩张。 - The old pound note is no longer legal tender.
旧制的英镑纸币已不是法定的货币了。 - Checks serve as money, although they are not legal tender, because they can be collected quickly and cheaply through the banking system.
尽管支票不是法定货币,但可以作为货币使用,因为它可以通过银行系统较快捷、费用较低地来托收。 - The only legal tender for the settlement of a debt in Scotland is coins from the Royal Mint.
在苏格兰,唯一可用以清偿债务的法定货币是英国皇家铸币局(royalmint)发行的硬币。