monetary的意思和读音

monetary

: [ˈmʌnəˌteri] : [ˈmʌnɪt(ə)ri]

adj.

adj.+n.monetary base

adj.financial,fiscal,economic,regulatory,pecuniary

monetaryadj.

1.connected with money, especially all the money in a country

monetary policy/growth

an item of little monetary value西

closer European political, monetary and economic union

adj.1.;;;()

adj.1.relating to a countrys money and to the systems that a country uses for controlling its money supply; consisting of money, or able to be measured in money

1. Monday monetary money ...

2. Monday monetary money ...

3. dividend n. ( | monetary a , gratuity n. ...

4. 6. LC_MESSAGES 3. LC_MONETARY 4. LC_NUMERIC

5. misgiving n . , monetary a. , mumpish a. ...

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1.After all, there was no legal mechanism for a country like Greece to leave the monetary union.

2.The Monetary Authority of Macao yesterday said the funds would be handled "in accordance with the instructions of the account holders" .(MonetaryAuthorityofMacao)”,

3.The International Monetary Fund (referred to as IMF) is currently deeped into a very awkward position after after 60 years of development.“IMF”)

4.The bank-bailout channel will be the only monetary transmission mechanism to function like clockwork.

5.A second error was that Japan tried to offset the adverse economic effects of a strong yen with over-lax monetary policy.

6.In addition, the report from Nikkei Business Daily said the Bank of Japan is considering additional steps to ease monetary policy.》(NikkeiBusinessDaily)

7.It said the company received a tax incentive from the city of Plano, but had not received any "monetary or tax breaks from the state" .。”

8.This was at a time when the dollar had been falling in value so fast that the monetary and banking systems were in a state of crisis.

9.In much of the world, the International Monetary Fund is called in when a country gets into a financial mess.

10.The point of this thread is recession, especially as it pertains to current government fiscal and monetary policies.