lire
常見例句
- The first recorded public bond is dated January 1150 when the municipality raised 400 lire by granting to investors the tax revenue raised from stallholders in the marketplace.
第一個有記錄的公共債券起源于1150年的1月,當(dāng)局以市場中商販們的稅收為抵押,從投資者那里籌集了400里拉。 - Many European currencies had slumped after the war, and Ponzi reasoned that he could buy such coupons, say, in debased Italian lire, redeem them in America, then sell the stamps at a sizable profit.
一戰(zhàn)后,部分歐洲國家的貨幣大幅貶值;于是龐茨推斷,他可以用貶值的意大利里拉購買這些票券并在美國兌換,接著賣掉這些郵票賺取可觀的差價;這就是套匯交易的雛形——利用票券在不同國家的價格差異來獲取利潤。 - Lire, a literary magazine, charitably called it “not completely nul”, while Le Monde said it was his “most accomplished” work so far.
《讀書》(Lire),一本文學(xué)雜志,慷慨地稱之為“不完全是一部廢品”,《世界》(Le Monde)卻說這是作者到目前為止“最為杰出”的作品。 - This part of the portfolio was worth 860 billion lire at the end of last year.
ECONOMIST: Central banking - Some insiders think the new offering will fail unless it is priced below 10, 000 lire.
ECONOMIST: Italian shares: The price of privatisation The - This munificence was modest compared with the 33 billion lire it spent when celebrating its centenary in 1994.
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