onshore的意思和读音

onshore

: [ˌɑnˈʃɔr] : [ˈɒnˌʃɔː(r)]

adj.

adv.

onshoreadj.

1.on the land rather than at sea

an onshore oil field

2.blowing from the sea towards the land

adj.1.;

adv.1.;

adj.1.on land rather than on the ocean2.moving toward land from the ocean

1. onshore wind onshore onspeed ...

4. cracking salt onshore vector ...

7. ONSHORE(ONSHORE) *

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1.At least one global bank has recently closed its China onshore private bank after just a few years.

2.They stand ready to pounce whenever the offshore renminbi exchange rate strays too far from its onshore equivalent.

3.Speaking about Nomura's growing global presence, Mr Shinohara said the bank planned to establish an onshore presence in China.,Shinohara

4.by strong political opposition . If Chesapeake were to secure Chinese investment for a substantial stake in an onshore U.

5.The wind direction will switch to an onshore direction Monday night into Tuesday, threatening to send the radiation toward the population.

6.The PBOC must prevent the arbitrage of exchange rates between the onshore renminbi and offshore renminbi , he said .

7.Volleyball nets will goad your friends to stay onshore, but you know better: Water sport is where it's at.

8.McKinsey has found that this group is even more sophisticated than onshore investors , and highly secretive .

9.However, more recently, there has been a noticeable shift towards onshore investments by private equity investors.

10.it is all the more important when regimes and rates differ wildly in the onshore world.