monetisation
[.mʌnitai'zeiʃən]
n. 货币化
例句与用法:
Assets and property considered in terms of monetary value; wealth.
财产,财富被认为有金钱价值的财产或财富; 财富
词形变化:
副词: monetarily |
monetisationn.1.■monetize,monetise的变形
monetisation
名词 monetisation:
establishing something (e.g. gold or silver) as the legal tender of a country
同义词:monetization
monetisation
■And in a bold gesture, CARE has said it will no longer accept any American government donations using the monetisation approach.
CARE也做出无畏的姿态,表示他们不会再接受任何通过“规定途径”而来的美国政府的捐助。
■But inflation would result only if monetisation boosted aggregate demand enough to exceed aggregate supply.
但是只有在货币化所促进总需求超过总供给时通货紧缩才会有最终有结果。
■But it's been the monetisation of asset price inflation in the US that has maintained the balance sheet of the consumer.
但是,让消费者保持收支平衡的,一直是美国资产价格上涨转化成的货币。
■But the silver that the colonists brought back increased the monetisation and commercialisation of the Eurasian economy and led to an increase in trade.
但殖民者带回来的银币促进了亚欧经济的货币化和商品化,也促进了贸易发展。
■This created some interest in the concept of monetisation of budget deficits, and a number of journalists have asked me to write a simple piece on it.
听过我的回应后,大家对财政赤字货币化这个概念很感兴趣,一些记者朋友请我在本专栏写一篇文章,简单解释一下。
■If this is monetisation at a remove, so be it.
如果这是一个阶段里的货币化过程,那么就顺其自然吧。
■Such debt monetisation evokes fears of hyperinflation.
这样的债务货币化改善了恶性**的威胁。