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单词 depreciate
释义
depreciate
(dɪprʃieɪt )
Word forms: depreciates , depreciating , depreciated
verb
If something such as a currency depreciates or if something depreciates it, it loses some of its original value.
Inflation was rising rapidly; the yuan was depreciating. [VERB]
The demand for foreign currency depreciates the real value of local currencies. [VERB noun]
During those five years, the pound depreciated by a quarter. [VERB + by]
We think lower German interest rates in due course will allow European currencies to depreciate against the dollar bloc. [V against n]
Synonyms: decrease, cut, reduce, lessen  
depreciation (dɪprʃiʃən )Word forms: depreciations variable noun
...miscellaneous costs, including machinery depreciation and wages.
A depreciation of a currency's value makes imports more expensive and exports cheaper.
Synonyms: disparagement, deprecation, denigration, derogation  
Synonyms: devaluation, fall, drop, depression  
Collocations:
depreciate rapidly
In this scenario, currencies in emerging markets could depreciate rapidly as traders abandon them for a higheryielding dollar.
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This would be expected to depreciate rapidly against the euro, provoking chaos.
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This new currency would inevitably and desirably depreciate rapidly.
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However, the tendency of the units of this era to depreciate rapidly in resale value made using them as collateral for loans much riskier than traditional home loans.
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These notes became themselves the subject of speculation, depreciating rapidly as a medium of exchange.
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depreciate the currency
It can not depreciate the currency to dampen the impact of negative shocks and restore balance in current account.
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Such inflationary issues would depreciate the currency, making it possible to meet obligations made at high values with lower-valued paper.
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Most economies tend to respond to competitiveness problems by depreciating their currency and making their goods comparatively cheaper.
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depreciate the value of
Common sense tells us that a government central bank creating new money out of thin air depreciates the value of each dollar in circulation.
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Time was generally regarded as the enemy of humanity which depreciates the value of the world.
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Rising inflation depreciated the value of these tokens in relation to the value of their constituent materials; this depreciation led to their eventual abandonment.
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This depreciated the value of railroad securities.
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Translations:
Chinese: 贬值
Japanese: 価値が下がる
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