denominate
美 [dɪˈnɑmɪˌneɪt]
英 [dɪˈnɒmɪneɪt] 
- v.以(某种货币)为单位;将…命名为;称…为
- 网络为...命名;称呼;取名
词形变化
第三人称单数:denominates 现在分词:denominating 过去式:denominated
英汉双解
1. | ~ sth (in sth) 以(某种货币)为单位to express an amount of money using a particular unit |
| The loan was denominated in US dollars. 这笔贷款是以美元计算的。 |
2. | ~ sb (as) sth 将…命名为;称…为to give sth a particular name or description |
| These payments are denominated as ‘fees’ rather than ‘salary’. 付出的这几笔款子称为“费用”而不是“工资”。 |
英汉解释
v. | 1. 为...命名,给...取名,把...叫做,把...称做 |
英英解释
例句
Among other things, the yuan is now used to settle trade deals and to denominate tranches of investments.
如今,人民币被用于进行贸易结算,部分投资也实行以人民币计价。
While developed markets have little incentive to denominate their trading in yuan, emerging markets are different.
虽然发达市场没有什么动力用人民币进行贸易结算,但新兴市场不一样。
It is thought that the lunar New Year formal denominate is the Spring Festival, after the revolution of 1911.
据说,把农历新年正式定名为春节,是辛亥革命后的事。
Three pit respectively denominate is 1, 2, 3 Terra Cotta Warriors pit.
三个坑分别定名为一、二、三号兵马俑坑。
Denominate: issue or express in terms of a given monetary unit
以某种给定的货币单位发行
aggression revert contender harassment coincidence trade settlement settle trade denominate
侵略还原竞争者侵扰,骚扰巧合贸易结算