sterling的意思和读音

sterling

: [ˈstɜrlɪŋ] : [ˈstɜː(r)lɪŋ]

adj.

n.

adj.spurious,mediocre

adj.genuine,authentic,real,true,pure

sterlingn.

1.[u]the money system of Britain, based on the pound

the value of sterling

You can be paid in pounds sterling or American dollars.

adj.

1.[ubn]of excellent quality

He has done sterling work on the finance committee.

n.1.2.;〈3.4.1.2.;〈3.4.

adj.1.;

n.1.silver of a standard quality2.the standard unit of money in the U.K.

adj.1.sterling work or a sterling character is good, strong, and reliable

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1.The Republic can now stay with the euro if it wishes despite my personal view that it would be better off going back to sterling.使

2.Today could be a bit of a non-event for sterling, with much more event risk expected next week.

3.But when all is said and done, my mother was a most remarkable woman, with a strong and sterling character.

4.The depreciation of sterling had helped, he said, making the cost of coming to the capital more appealing to overseas investors.

5.But Moore did not; the Sterling case, on which he had been lead detective, had never strayed far from his mind.

6.What did the two men try to do when Mrs. Sterling was having a picnic with her children at the edge of a forest?

7.In peripheral Europe, currency depreciations would have been at least as big as, if not bigger than, sterling's.

8.When sterling finally went off the gold standard in 1931, Bank of England notes ceased to be convertible into any other medium.1931

9.sterling is beginning to lose a bit of its competitive edge against the euro as Europe's troubles pile up.

10.There was one notable exception: Supposedly Mani the Parakeet had a sterling record before the final, when he picked the Netherlands.