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单词 yuan
释义

yuan1

noun jʊˈɑːnˌjuˈɑn
  • The basic monetary unit of China, equal to 10 jiao or 100 fen.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Revaluing the yuan could catapult China's economy past some of the world's biggest.
    • For decades, the yuan has been pegged at a low rate to the US dollar.
    • The yuan is pegged to the dollar and has not kept pace with the country's expansion, so making goods even cheaper.
    • Reports showed that mainland car buyers defaulted on loans of up to 100 billion yuan last year.
    • The United States has urged China to allow greater flexibility in the yuan exchange rate.
    • Since the revaluation, the yuan has gained less than 0.3 percent against the dollar.
    • They expect Hong Kong to eventually become a testing ground for convertibility of the yuan.
    • The Central Bank of China recently announced changes in the exchange rate of Chinese yuan.
    • China's football giant pays a bonus of millions of yuan when the team wins an important match.
    • The People's Bank of China is increasing the value of the yuan by two per cent.
    • The government has yet to announce foreign currencies the yuan is linked to.
    • In the short term, floating the yuan will likely lead to its strengthening.
    • These pressures are also raising the cost of keeping the yuan pegged to the dollar.
    • During the late 1980s they had built two large fishing boats that cost half a million yuan.
    • The right conditions do not exist at the moment for China to adjust its yuan exchange rate.
    • Maybe China will allow the yuan to float by 2008 if it is able to complete its financial reforms in time.
    • The speculation was fanned by the yuan's rise on April 29 to its strongest in a decade.
    • Exchange rates for the rouble, the Mongolian tugrik and the Chinese yuan may be inflated on the train.
    • Today, they are still sending production to China as the yuan and the dollar weaken.
    • Do you agree with the idea that the NT dollar need not rise unless the Chinese yuan also rises?

Origin

Chinese, literally 'round'; compare with yen1.

Rhymes

Abadan, Abidjan, adhan, Amman, Antoine, Arne, Aswan, Avon, Azerbaijan, Baltistan, Baluchistan, Bantustan, barn, Bhutan, Dagestan, darn, dewan, Farne, guan, Hahn, Hanuman, Hindustan, Huascarán, Iban, Iran, Isfahan, Juan, Kazakhstan, khan, Koran, Kurdistan, Kurgan, Kyrgyzstan, macédoine, Mahon, maidan, Marne, Michoacán, Oman, Pakistan, pan, Pathan, Qumran, Rajasthan, Shan, Siân, Sichuan, skarn, soutane, Sudan, Tai'an, t'ai chi ch'uan, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Taklimakan, tarn, Tatarstan, Tehran, Tenochtitlán, Turkestan, Turkmenistan, tzigane, Uzbekistan, Vientiane, yarn, Yinchuan, Yucatán

Yuan2

proper nounjʊˈɑːnˌjuˈɑn
  • A dynasty that ruled China 1279–1368, established by the Mongols under Kublai Khan. It preceded the Ming dynasty.

 
 

yuan1

nounˌjuˈɑnˌyo͞oˈän
  • The basic monetary unit of China, equal to 10 jiao or 100 fen.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Do you agree with the idea that the NT dollar need not rise unless the Chinese yuan also rises?
    • Today, they are still sending production to China as the yuan and the dollar weaken.
    • The yuan is pegged to the dollar and has not kept pace with the country's expansion, so making goods even cheaper.
    • These pressures are also raising the cost of keeping the yuan pegged to the dollar.
    • The right conditions do not exist at the moment for China to adjust its yuan exchange rate.
    • They expect Hong Kong to eventually become a testing ground for convertibility of the yuan.
    • The People's Bank of China is increasing the value of the yuan by two per cent.
    • During the late 1980s they had built two large fishing boats that cost half a million yuan.
    • Maybe China will allow the yuan to float by 2008 if it is able to complete its financial reforms in time.
    • Exchange rates for the rouble, the Mongolian tugrik and the Chinese yuan may be inflated on the train.
    • Revaluing the yuan could catapult China's economy past some of the world's biggest.
    • The Central Bank of China recently announced changes in the exchange rate of Chinese yuan.
    • Reports showed that mainland car buyers defaulted on loans of up to 100 billion yuan last year.
    • The United States has urged China to allow greater flexibility in the yuan exchange rate.
    • Since the revaluation, the yuan has gained less than 0.3 percent against the dollar.
    • The speculation was fanned by the yuan's rise on April 29 to its strongest in a decade.
    • For decades, the yuan has been pegged at a low rate to the US dollar.
    • China's football giant pays a bonus of millions of yuan when the team wins an important match.
    • The government has yet to announce foreign currencies the yuan is linked to.
    • In the short term, floating the yuan will likely lead to its strengthening.

Origin

Chinese, literally ‘round’; compare with yen.

Yuan2

proper nounˌjuˈɑnˌyo͞oˈän
  • A dynasty that ruled China AD 1259–1368, established by the Mongols under Kublai Khan. It preceded the Ming dynasty.

 
 
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