greenback

英['ɡriːnbæk] 美['ɡriːnbæk]
  • n. 美钞
  • greaser n.润滑工;白人恶少;外国佬(对墨西哥人的蔑称)
  • greasewood n.黎科灌木之一种
  • greasily adv.多脂;油腻腻;滑溜溜地
  • greasiness n.多脂;油腻;阿谀奉承
  • greasy adj.油腻的;滑溜溜的;油滑的
Noun:
  1. a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank);

    "he peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes"

1. A wallet full of greenback is find on the train.
火车上发现有一个装满美钞的钱包.

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2. If the greenback declines, China's government stands to lose a fortune.
如果美元下跌, 中国政府就会丢失财富.

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3. The greenback is also suffering anxiety over US credit and mortgage markets.
此外,外界对于美国信贷和按揭市场的担忧也对美元产生了影响.

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4. Against other gauges the greenback may still be overvalued.
用其他的标准度量,美元将仍然是高估的.

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5. The yen slipped against the greenback , trading at 120.34, down 0.78 yen.
日元对美元的汇率以120.34兑1美元收盘, 下跌0.78日元.

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    1. The world's most buoyant big economy, China, has kept its currency tied firmly to the greenback.
      中国这一世界上最具活力的经济大国将其货币与美钞紧紧联系在一起。
    2. The greenback has fallen steadily since early March as investors' appetite for riskier assets increased.
      美钞自三月初以来稳步下跌,因为投资者对于风险较大的资产爱好增加。