dollar
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT The dollar is the unit of money used in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and some other countries. It is represented by the symbol $, the dollar sign. A dollar is divided into one hundred smaller units called cents. 元 (美國、加拿大、澳大利亞以及其他一些國家的貨幣單位)
She gets paid seven dollars an hour. 她的報酧是每小時7元。
2. N-SING The dollar is also used to refer to the American currency system. 美元
In early trading in Tokyo, the dollar fell sharply against the yen. 在東京的早磐交易中,美元對日元的滙率急劇下跌。
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dollar /ˈdɒlə/ (dollars)
剑桥词典
- A1 (symbol $)
- On the foreign exchanges the pound rose two cents against the dollar to $1.52.
- The government is spending millions of dollars in its attempt to combat drug abuse .
- She got $8 million for appearing in that film .
- I need to change my dollars into English money .
- I'm a little short this week - could you lend me $10? 返回 dollar
the standard unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia , New Zealand, and other countries
(美國、加拿大、澳大利亞、新西蘭等國的貨幣單位)元
Can I borrow $10? 我能借10元嗎?
There are one hundred cents in a dollar. 一元等於一百分。
You can pay in euros or in US dollars. 你可以用歐元或美元支付。
The suitcase was full of dollar bills . 那個手提箱裡裝滿了鈔票。
the dollar
the value of the US dollar, used in comparing the values of different types of money from around the world
美元幣值(用於與其他國家貨幣幣值作比較時)
In the financial markets today, the dollar rose against/fell against (= was worth more than/less than) the pound . 在今天的金融市場上,美元對英鎊的比價出現了上漲/下跌。
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