- Currency is the paper and coin money that a country uses to conduct business. The United States uses a currency that's made up of dollars, quarters, nickels, dimes, and pennies.
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- n. 货币;通货;通用
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1. trading in foreign currencies
买卖外汇
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2. a single European currency
统一的欧洲货币
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3. The term ‘post-industrial’ now has wide currency.
“后工业化”这个术语现已广为使用。
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4. The qualification has gained currency all over the world.
这种资格在全世界都得到了普遍认可。
- currency (n.) 1650s, "condition of flowing," from Latin currens, present participle of currere "to run" (from PIE root *kers- "to run"); the sense of a flow or course extended 1699 (by John Locke) to "circulation of money."
cur·rency AWL / ˈkʌrənsi ; NAmE ˈkɜːrənsi / noun ( plural cur·rencies ) 1 [countable , uncountable ] the system of money that a country uses 通货;货币 ◆ trading in foreign currencies 买卖外汇 ◆ a single European currency 统一的欧洲货币 ◆ You'll need some cash in local currencybut you can also use your credit card. 你将需要一些当地的货币现金,但也可使用信用卡。 ☞see also hard currency 2 [uncountable ] the fact that sth is used or accepted by a lot of people 通用;流行;流传 ◆ The term ‘post-industrial’ now has wide currency. “后工业化”这个术语现已广为使用。 ◆ The qualification has gained currencyall over the world. 这种资格在全世界都得到了普遍认可。 currency currencies cur·rency / ˈkʌrənsi ; NAmE ˈkɜːrənsi /
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