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 yen slipped against the greenback, trading at 120.34, down 0.78 yen.
日元对美元的汇率以120.34兑1美元收盘,下跌0.78日元。 - 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。 - 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%。 - 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。 - Hong Kong savers are also deeply sceptical of the prospects for the greenback.
香港储户对美元前景的极度怀疑也是原因之一。 - Establishing more bilateral transactions may also reduce the build-up of dollar assets and reduce reliance on the greenback.
建立更多的双边交易,可能也会减少美元资产的累积,并降低对美元的依赖。 - Other Asian currencies also generally lost ground against the greenback.
其他亚洲货币对美元也普遍走低。 - 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%。 - USDJPY was met with the same dynamic, the Yen giving way to the comparatively risk prone Greenback.
美元兑日元遇到了同样的问题,日元弱于风险相对较强的美元。 - The collapse of the US dollar is causing growing difficulties for economies whose currencies are tied to the greenback.
美元暴跌正给那些其货币盯住美元的经济体造成越来越大的困难。