coin money
常見例句
- They were granted the right to coin money.
他們獲得鑄造錢幣的授權(quán)。
dict.cn - To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures;
鑄造貨幣,厘定國幣和外幣的價值,并確定度量衡的標(biāo)準(zhǔn); - Issuing coin money is the source of seigniorage and seigniorage is the outcome of issuing money by the Central Bank.
發(fā)行貨幣是鑄幣稅的源泉,鑄幣稅是中央銀行發(fā)行貨幣的結(jié)果; - When she was finished, she counted the money out to the waiter and left an extra coin on his tray.
- They are very costly. Or you can buy a copy of a coin for much less money.
- He predicts News Corp. stock will double within two years and that Star TV will coin money as China and India open up.
FORBES: The optimist - If rebalancing were sure to enhance returns, then you could coin money by going long a rebalanced account while going short an unrebalanced account.
FORBES: Dumb Idea: Rebalancing Boosts Returns - Steel and oil prices have skyrocketed, making those 5, 000-pound sport utilities that used to coin money for Ford more costly to make and more costly to operate.
FORBES: Bill Ford finds that fixing Ford is harder than he thought. 返回 coin money