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单词 krone
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Definition of krone in English:

krone

nounPlural kroner ˈkrəʊnəˈkroʊnə
  • The basic monetary unit of Denmark and Norway, equal to 100 øre.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the upside, the Indonesian rupiah jumped 2.5%, the Swiss franc 1.9%, the Danish krone 1.8%, and the Euro 1.8%.
    • The Euro, Danish krone, Swiss franc, and Swedish krona rose better than 2%.
    • The Danes voted by referendum last year not to join the euro, but one in ten retailers indicated that they will price their goods in euro and kroner.
    • To be exact, I had ten kroner in my pocket, less than one pound.
    • The Norwegian krone gained 2%, the South African rand 1.9%, the Swiss franc 1.3%, and the Iceland krona 1.25%.
    • Trains from here to Copenhagen's Central Station run every 20 minutes, take 12 minutes and cost 25.50 kroner.
    • Separately, the Norwegian krone slipped against the euro and dollar.
    • People can pay in their own currency, euro, sterling, US, Australian or Canadian dollars, Swedish kroner, yen, rand or Swiss francs.
    • Closure of all the fields would cost producers 115 million kroner daily, the Norwegian Oil Industry Association said.
    • For the Danes the last few weeks were not about the economic merits or otherwise of paying for goods and services in euros instead of kroner.
    • The price went from 280 to 320 Danish kroner, and has since gone up another 20 percent.
    • The leading currencies this week were the South African rand, the Norwegian krone, and Swiss franc.
    • On the upside, the Iceland krona rose 0.9%, the Norwegian krone 0.8%, and the British pound 0.7%.
    • The Canadian dollar, Danish krone and Iceland krona have gained about 3%.
    • Deposit 20 kroner while you meander around the narrow cobbled streets and you can pick up a bike at one of the many bicycle racks dotted around, leaving it at another when you've arrived at your destination.
    • This is a bold step but the decline in the value of the kroner, which brought about the inflationary pressures, had to be arrested to prevent any further rise in prices domestically.
    • The Danish courts convicted him of racial discrimination and fined him 5,000 kroner.
    • The Norwegian krone dropped 1.3%, the Mexican peso 1.2%, and the Japanese yen 0.8%.
    • The negotiated price was 15,000 kroner for two days, or about $150.
    • On September 28 Denmark votes on whether to abolish its currency, the krone, in favour of the euro currently used by 12 European countries.

Origin

Danish and Norwegian, literally 'crown'.

 
 

Definition of krone in US English:

krone

nounˈkroʊnəˈkrōnə
  • The basic monetary unit of Denmark and Norway, equal to 100 øre.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the Danes the last few weeks were not about the economic merits or otherwise of paying for goods and services in euros instead of kroner.
    • To be exact, I had ten kroner in my pocket, less than one pound.
    • This is a bold step but the decline in the value of the kroner, which brought about the inflationary pressures, had to be arrested to prevent any further rise in prices domestically.
    • On the upside, the Iceland krona rose 0.9%, the Norwegian krone 0.8%, and the British pound 0.7%.
    • Trains from here to Copenhagen's Central Station run every 20 minutes, take 12 minutes and cost 25.50 kroner.
    • The negotiated price was 15,000 kroner for two days, or about $150.
    • The Danes voted by referendum last year not to join the euro, but one in ten retailers indicated that they will price their goods in euro and kroner.
    • The leading currencies this week were the South African rand, the Norwegian krone, and Swiss franc.
    • The Danish courts convicted him of racial discrimination and fined him 5,000 kroner.
    • On September 28 Denmark votes on whether to abolish its currency, the krone, in favour of the euro currently used by 12 European countries.
    • Separately, the Norwegian krone slipped against the euro and dollar.
    • The Euro, Danish krone, Swiss franc, and Swedish krona rose better than 2%.
    • The price went from 280 to 320 Danish kroner, and has since gone up another 20 percent.
    • The Norwegian krone dropped 1.3%, the Mexican peso 1.2%, and the Japanese yen 0.8%.
    • Closure of all the fields would cost producers 115 million kroner daily, the Norwegian Oil Industry Association said.
    • The Norwegian krone gained 2%, the South African rand 1.9%, the Swiss franc 1.3%, and the Iceland krona 1.25%.
    • People can pay in their own currency, euro, sterling, US, Australian or Canadian dollars, Swedish kroner, yen, rand or Swiss francs.
    • The Canadian dollar, Danish krone and Iceland krona have gained about 3%.
    • On the upside, the Indonesian rupiah jumped 2.5%, the Swiss franc 1.9%, the Danish krone 1.8%, and the Euro 1.8%.
    • Deposit 20 kroner while you meander around the narrow cobbled streets and you can pick up a bike at one of the many bicycle racks dotted around, leaving it at another when you've arrived at your destination.

Origin

Danish and Norwegian, literally ‘crown’.

 
 
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