fiscal 英 [ˈfɪskl]   美 [ˈfɪskəl]

fiscal

fiscal  英 [ˈfɪskl] 美 [ˈfɪskəl]

adj. 会计的,财政的;国库的 

名词复数:fiscals 

  • The word fiscal resembles the word financial, which makes sense because both involve money.
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  • adj. 会计的,财政的;国库的
  • fiscal (adj.) 1560s, "pertaining to public revenue," from Middle French fiscal, from Late Latin fiscalis "of or belonging to the state treasury," from Latin fiscus "state treasury," originally "money bag, purse, basket made of twigs (in which money was kept)," which is of unknown origin. The etymological notion is of the public purse. The general sense of "financial" (1865, American English) was abstracted from phrases fiscal calendar, fiscal year, etc. Related: Fiscally.
fis·cal / ˈfɪskl ; NAmE ˈfɪskl / adjective connected with government or public money, especially taxes 财政的;国库的;国家岁入的 fiscal policies/reforms 财政政策╱改革 fis·cal·ly / ˈfɪskli ; NAmE ˈfɪskli / adverb see also procurator fiscal fiscal fiscals fis·cal / ˈfɪskl ; NAmE ˈfɪskl / fis·cal·ly / ˈfɪskli ; NAmE ˈfɪskli /
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