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货币化, 正式采用某种货币
to officially make a specific currency the accepted and legal form of money in a country
及物动词
- Governments may monetize new currency notes to replace older ones and ensure their legal status.
政府可能会货币化新钞票以取代旧钞票并确保其法律地位。
- The central bank plays a key role in monetizing coins and banknotes for circulation.
中央银行在将硬币和纸币货币化以流通方面起着关键作用。
- When a country undergoes economic changes, it may choose to monetize a new form of currency.
当一个国家经历经济变化时,它可能会选择货币化一种新的货币形式。
- In times of economic instability, countries may decide to monetize a more stable currency.
在经济不稳定的时期,国家可能会决定货币化一种更稳定的货币。
- The government's decision to monetize a specific currency is essential for its acceptance in everyday transactions.
政府货币化特定货币的决定对于其在日常交易中的接受至关重要。
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货币化, 变现
to turn a non-cash asset, such as property, investments, or debt, into cash
及物动词
- The investor monetized a portion of his portfolio to fund the new business venture.
投资者变现了他投资组合的一部分,为新业务提供资金。
- To address their cash flow problems, the startup chose to monetize some of its patents.
为了解决现金流问题,这家初创公司选择将其部分专利货币化。
- Due to financial constraints, the organization had to monetize several of its real estate assets.
由于财务限制,该组织不得不将其几项房地产资产变现。
- She decided to monetize her art collection to cover the costs of her new project.
她决定变现她的艺术收藏以支付新项目的费用。
- The government aimed to monetize public land to raise funds for infrastructure development.
政府旨在将公共土地货币化,以筹集基础设施建设资金。