释义 |
randrand /rænd/ noun (plural rand) [countable] randOrigin: 1900-2000 The Rand, gold-mining area of South Africa - By December 1995, 91 unit trusts had a total asset base of 33. 7 billion rand.
- Interest and bond repayments are expected to amount to 9 billion rand.
- Its share price rose 25 cents to 22. 5 rand.
- Its stock fell 3 rand to 308.
- Randfontein shares fell 50 cents to 26 rand, reflecting a decline of 31. 6 percent during the past year.
- Shares in Western Deeps fell 50 cents to 154 rand.
- She may not be able to read or write but she can convert dollars, francs, rand, etc into escudos!
- Western Areas stock rose 1 rand to 72 rand, marking a 16. 1 percent rise during the past year.
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