bullion的意思和读音

bullion

: [ˈbʊljən] : [ˈbʊliən]

n.);

adj.+n.gold bullion

n.gold

adj.precious metal,silver,platinum

bullionn.

1.);gold or silver in large amounts or in the form of bars

gold bullion

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n.1.gold or silver in the form of solid blocks

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4. blood money bullion carat ...

5. bulldog bullion ; bumper ...

6. bullhorn bullion bullodog

7. ... lucrative bullion ,, beachcomber ;

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1.With the Treasury frantically trying to cut spending and raise debt, the disposal of the UK's bullion looks to be a misjudgment.

2.For the sunken ship he was trying to find had been carrying a precious cargo of gold bullion .

3.In the sunken ship he was trying to find had been carrying a precious cargo of gold bullion.

4.5 tonnes of gold bullion was effectively stolen from the bank with the help of private militia and a phone call from President Ben Ali.·使1.5”。

5.All of these developments look set to continue throughout the decade, making gold bullion a strong 'buy-and-hold' asset.10使

6.Institutional investors are often banned from buying physical gold, or do not want the hassle and cost of storing bullion.

7.People began to "deposit" coins, as well as gold or silver bullion, into institutions for safekeeping .

8.Many private investors bet on gold by purchasing bullion, or shares in a bullion fund like the 'GLD' SPDR Gold Trust.SPDRETF(GLD)

9.Because GLD trades on an exchange, any selloff would be immediately visible, unlike typically opaque bullion sales.GLD

10.With $5. 5 billion already in the bank, why would the first lady feel it was necessary to take $60 million in gold bullion?55亿6亿