bank holiday
bank holiday 英 [bæŋk ˈhɔlədi] 美 [bæŋk ˈhɑlɪˌde]
phrase. 公共假期
名词复数:bank holidays
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- phrase. 公共假期
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1. Roosevelt’s New Dealers regarded the bank holiday as the turning point of the Depression.
罗斯福新政的支持者把这一银行假日视为大萧条的转捩点。
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2. There are more paintings by Edvard Munch here than there are graffiti, and Saturday night in town can seem about as frenetic as a bank holiday in Sunningdale.
在这里,爱德华·蒙克的画作比涂鸦要多,而且城里的周六晚上看起来就像桑宁戴尔的银行假日一样狂野。
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3. Under that plan, Roosevelt declared a bank holiday, closed all the banks, and then reopened those that were solvent, following government scrutiny of their books.
按这个计划,罗斯福宣布了一个银行假日,关闭所有银行,然后在政府严查了它们的账目之后,只允许那些有偿付能力的银行重新开业。
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