释义 |
hard currencyˌhard ˈcurrency noun [countable, uncountable] - Czechoslovakia still insists on an inflated hard currency exchange rate which reflects its closed economy.
- From Sept. 15 foreigners were forbidden to export scarce consumer goods, unless purchased for hard currency.
- In 1982 oil made up about 60% of the Soviet Union's hard currency income.
- In terms of hard currency, I will give you an example of what I mean.
- Most hard currency comes from state grants, from exporting raw materials or manufactured goods.
- Repatriation of profits would be possible by converting roubles into hard currency on the new exchanges.
- The price can be set below the competitors to attract foreign buyers who have to pay in hard currency.
- Trade with other former members of Comecon is to be in hard currency, if it takes place at all.
► Currenciesbob, nounbureau de change, nouncent, nouncentime, nounchange, verbC-note, nouncoin, verbcoinage, nounconvertible, adjectivecrown, nouncurrency, nouncurrency peg, nound., decimalization, noundenomination, nounDeutschmark, noundevalue, verbdime, noundinar, noundollar, noundoubloon, noundough, noundrachma, nounducat, nounexchange rate, nounfarthing, nounfifty, numberfirm, adjectivefiver, nounfive-spot, nounfloat, verbforeign exchange, nounFr, franc, noungold, noungold card, noungroat, nounguilder, nounguinea, nounhalf crown, nounhalf dollar, nounhalfpenny, nounha'penny, nounhard currency, nounkrona, nounkrone, nounKrugerrand, nounlegal tender, nounlira, nounmark, nounmill, nounmint, nounmint, verbmoney, nounmoney supply, nounnickel, nounnote, nounp., paper money, nounparity, nounpence, nounpennies, penny, nounpennyworth, nounpetrodollars, nounpiece, nounquarter, nounquid, nounrand, nounrate of exchange, nounrevalue, verbriyal, nounrouble, nounruble, nounrupee, nounsawbuck, nounshekel, nounshilling, nounsilver, nounsilver dollar, nounsingle, nounsingle currency, nounsixpence, nounsoft currency, nounsovereign, nounsterling, nounstrong, adjectivetenner, nounthreepence, nounthreepenny bit, nountraveller's cheque, nountuppence, nountuppeny, adjectivetwopenny, adjectiveweaken, verbyen, nounyuan, noun money that is from a country that has a strong economy and is therefore unlikely to lose its value |