nominal的意思和读音

nominal

: [ˈnɑmɪn(ə)l] : [ˈnɒmɪn(ə)l]

adj.

n.

nominals  

adj.+n.nominal fee

adj.actual,great

adj.supposed,ostensible,so-called,in name only,titular

nominaladj.

1.being sth in name only, and not in reality

the nominal leader of the party

He remained in nominal control of the business for another ten years.

2.very small and much less than the normal cost or change

We only pay a nominal rent.

3.connected with a noun or nouns

adj.1.,;2.,3.,4.;5.6.;1.,;2.,3.,4.;5.6.;

n.1.

adj.1ed about something that is officially described in a particular way when it is not really true or correct2.a nominal amount of money is a very small amount which is much less than something is really worth3.the nominal amount or value of something is its official amount or value and not the real one4.concerning a noun, or used as a noun1ed about something that is officially described in a particular way when it is not really true or correct2.a nominal amount of money is a very small amount which is much less than something is really worth3.the nominal amount or value of something is its official amount or value and not the real one4.concerning a noun, or used as a noun

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1.Note that the nominal inside diameter is not the same as the drift diameter but is always slightly larger.

2.And if inflation were to rise, then nominal GDP would surely expand alongside debt, keeping the ratio between them steady.GDP

3.The case for defending the dollar as the nominal anchor of the international economy has therefore never been weaker.

4.To determine the reversal error, the loading cycle is to be absorbed up to the nominal force.

5.Bernanke's plan seems to be to devalue the dollar against gold with huge monetary expansion, causing nominal equity values to rise.

6.The yield to call will be higher than the nominal yield if the bond is called at a price above the price paid by the investor originally.

7.Real and nominal stochastic convergence : are the new EU members ready to join the Euro zone ? ; Ali M. Kutan and Taner M.?。

8.Mr. Arledge said if improving tax receipts were to allow such a reduction, that would further support the nominal Treasury market.

9.It felt, he says, as if the rich economies could have gone on growing at a nominal rate of 5 per cent for ever.5%

10.Testing for diabetes and for cataracts is offered four times a year for a nominal fee.尿