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The Swiss franc has looked like the only paper currency that could act as a safe haven; a kind of Alpine gold.
瑞士法郎看起來像是唯一可以作為安全避風港的紙幣,是阿爾卑斯山脈的黃金。
The Swiss franc is usually seen as a very strong paper currency.
瑞士法郎通常被認為是非常堅挺的通貨。
Money is a form of government debt, so a paper currency, it was thought, must need a state behind it.
貨幣是一種政府負債,因此人們過去認為,紙幣必須有國家支持。
Circulation of paper currency seems to have practically ceasedby 1500 and the notes were becoming collector's items.
而到了1500年紙幣的流通似乎已經在實際上停止,紙幣也在轉變成收藏品。
Under the bill the coins would not replace the current paper currency but would be used and accepted voluntarily as an alternative.
跟據法案,硬幣不會替代現行的紙幣,老百姓可以自愿在這兩種貨幣間自由選擇。
B: Yes, in paper currency as well as coinage . Modern coins are called token money for that reason .
銀行家:是的,無論是紙幣還是硬幣的發行都是照此辦理的,為此,現代硬幣被稱之為“輔幣”。
how can a few piece of paper currency take the place of or outweigh the feeling in one's heart?
幾張紙幣怎么能取代或重過一個人內心的情意呢?
While the Constitution did not explicitly grant the power to issue paper currency, it did grant the power to borrow money.
雖然憲法沒有明確承認發行紙幣的權利,但是它許可了借錢的權利。
And the country has no alternative paper currency ready for use.
國家沒有可用的備選紙幣。
Speculators in New York tried to capitalize on the inflated price of gold in relation to paper currency by corning the gold market.
紐約的投機者試圖投資與紙幣相比價格飛漲的黃金來壟斷黃金市場。
The gold standard collapsed in the wake of World War I. Wartime financing with unbacked paper currency led to widespread inflation.
金本位隨著第一次世界大戰而崩潰。戰時以非支持紙幣籌集資金導致通貨膨脹泛濫。
Paper currency used to represent claims on a share of the gold in Fort Knox.
每一張紙幣都代表著對諾克斯堡黃金儲備的一份持有權。
And let's not forget the transaction costs of paper currency, especially for the poor.
別忘了紙幣交易的成本,特別對窮人來說。
It was only with the spread of paper currency that the New Year's money became paper cash wrapped in red envelopes.
隨著紙幣的流行,人們才開始把鈔票裝在紅信封里,送壓歲錢。
Many in the credit industry expect that the credit card will eventually replace the paper money(paper currency) in every purchase.
信貸工業的許多人期待在將來的每次購買過程中信用卡最終取代紙幣!
In recent years, the profits on its issue of new paper currency have been running at 50 billion euros.
近些年,歐洲央行發行新紙幣的利潤一直在500億歐元的水平。
It is easy to look down the slope of this trend and predict the end of paper currency.
我們很快就發現貨幣流通量的下降趨勢,并據此預言,這便是紙幣的末日。
The link between flu virus and paper currency is explained this week in a story on SmartMoney. com.
本周SmartMoney網上的一個帖子闡述了流感病毒與紙幣之間的聯系。
The priority given to research on paper currency recognition lies in the accuracy and velocity of recognition.
貨幣識別研究的重點在于識別的準確和速度。
Money is legal tender issued by a government, including paper currency and coin.
錢幣是政府發行之法定貨幣,包括紙幣和硬幣。
Airline personnel collect the spare coins and paper currency from passengers.
航空公司工作人員從乘客那里收集這些硬幣和紙幣。
An automatic recognition system for paper currency numbers is developed.
設計了一種能準確識別紙幣號碼的系統;
Recognition technology of paper currency number was studied.
污損檢測是紙幣清分中的一個重要環節。
Paper currency was reinvented in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, as commercial and financial transactions expanded.
17、18世紀期間,紙幣在歐洲再次出現,用于商業和金融交易。
In the United Statesneither paper currency nor deposits have value as commodities.
在美國,紙幣和存款都沒有像商品那樣的價值。
Every irredeemable paper currency in history has failed.
歷史上每一種不可兌換金銀的紙幣都已失敗了。
In this paper the numbers on the paper currency and value number called "number" .
紙幣上的幣值號碼表示紙幣所代的貨幣價值。
Production of paper currency is declining much more quickly than actual currency use because the bills are lasting longer.
隨著現鈔的耐磨損性增強,紙幣生產量的下降速度遠遠比實際貨幣的消耗速度快得多。
Government has decreed a paper currency.
政府頒布了發行一種紙幣的法令。
A piece of paper currency.
紙幣:一紙現金。
You have probably heard the rumor that most American paper currency is contaminated with cocaine.
你可能已經聽說過這么一個傳言,說是美國紙幣上含有可卡因。
A kind of low-cost, universal recognition and verification device of paper currency is designed and carried out.
設計并實現了一種成本較低、通用性較強的防偽驗鈔裝置。
In 1429 a special tax organization was set upspecifically to draw in the paper currency.
1429年政府設立了一個特殊的稅務機構,專門用來回收紙幣。
Coins and paper currency will be gone.
硬幣和紙幣將蕩然無存。
Paper currency and coin.
有紙幣和金屬幣。
By 1400 the paper currency notes had fallen to 3 per cent of their face value.
1400年紙幣已經跌到了其面值的3%。
The falling trend indicates that more and more paper currency issues in circulation is backed by less and less gold.
下降的趨勢表明,越來越多的紙幣流通中的問題的支持越來越少,黃金。
When we work, we use it to get paid in paper currency.
如果我們有工作,我們的報酬也是金錢。
Since August 15, 1971 the US dollar has been an irredeemable paper currency.
自1971年8月15日以來,美元一直是一種不可兌換成金銀的紙幣。
When was paper currency first used in China?
紙幣的使用最早出現在中國哪一個朝代?