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单词 monetary unit
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Definition of monetary unit in English:

monetary unit

noun
  • A standard unit of value of a country's coinage.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The national monetary unit is the Turkish lira (TL).
    • The value of the monetary unit begins to fall faster than the supply is or can be increased.
    • Then we have prices for different inputs and outputs, which are set relative to one another, but which are expressed in monetary units.
    • Moreover, in many countries the US dollar exists alongside the local currency as the preferred monetary unit.
    • Only 21 percent had a lower trust level in which they invested less than 8 monetary units.
    • Finally, we have the average price level, which is an index of average prices expressed in monetary units.
    • In particular, governments monopolize the supply of currency denominated in the national monetary unit.
    • Hence the value of these claims is inextricably linked with the vicissitudes of the American monetary unit, the dollar.
    • First, measure the cost of living according to the prices quoted by merchants under the most recent definition of the monetary unit.
    • Fluctuations in the purchasing power of gold have been sufficiently large that substantial changes in the gold content of the monetary unit would have been needed to stabilize prices.
    • Once such a belief has taken hold, the decline in the value of the monetary unit is anticipated.
    • Second, changes in the purchasing power of monetary units were not taken into consideration by current accounting rules.
    • Once the government has established a monetary unit, the rest of the economy typically adopts the unit for many different purposes.
    • The monetary unit is the Eastern Caribbean dollar, which is pegged to the U.S. dollar.
    • The first three approaches quantify value in monetary units.
    • This number is expressed in monetary units.
    • But business accounting is traditionally geared to a world where the value of the monetary unit is stable.
    • This is a problem of government finance that is logically separate from the definition of the monetary unit.
    • One central application is that merchants place prices on goods, stated in terms of the monetary unit.
    • The basic monetary unit is the Somali shilling, with one hundred cents equal to one shilling.
 
 

Definition of monetary unit in US English:

monetary unit

noun
  • A standard unit of value of a country's coinage.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once the government has established a monetary unit, the rest of the economy typically adopts the unit for many different purposes.
    • The monetary unit is the Eastern Caribbean dollar, which is pegged to the U.S. dollar.
    • The first three approaches quantify value in monetary units.
    • First, measure the cost of living according to the prices quoted by merchants under the most recent definition of the monetary unit.
    • Hence the value of these claims is inextricably linked with the vicissitudes of the American monetary unit, the dollar.
    • Only 21 percent had a lower trust level in which they invested less than 8 monetary units.
    • But business accounting is traditionally geared to a world where the value of the monetary unit is stable.
    • In particular, governments monopolize the supply of currency denominated in the national monetary unit.
    • Once such a belief has taken hold, the decline in the value of the monetary unit is anticipated.
    • Then we have prices for different inputs and outputs, which are set relative to one another, but which are expressed in monetary units.
    • Moreover, in many countries the US dollar exists alongside the local currency as the preferred monetary unit.
    • One central application is that merchants place prices on goods, stated in terms of the monetary unit.
    • Finally, we have the average price level, which is an index of average prices expressed in monetary units.
    • The national monetary unit is the Turkish lira (TL).
    • Fluctuations in the purchasing power of gold have been sufficiently large that substantial changes in the gold content of the monetary unit would have been needed to stabilize prices.
    • Second, changes in the purchasing power of monetary units were not taken into consideration by current accounting rules.
    • The value of the monetary unit begins to fall faster than the supply is or can be increased.
    • This number is expressed in monetary units.
    • This is a problem of government finance that is logically separate from the definition of the monetary unit.
    • The basic monetary unit is the Somali shilling, with one hundred cents equal to one shilling.
 
 
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