第三人称单数:depreciates
现在分词:depreciating
过去分词:depreciated
过去式:depreciated
及物动词appreciate value esteem
1. 贬值:degrade 使降级 | depreciate 贬值 | desert 抛弃
2. 轻视:deprave 使堕落 | depreciate 轻视 | depress 抑制
3. 跌价,贬值,轻视,毁谤:deprecate 反对,不赞成,鄙视 | depreciate 跌价,贬值,轻视,毁谤 | depute 委托(某人)为代理
4. 折旧:depreciable 可贬值的 | depreciate 折旧 | depreciation 贬值
1. (使)(货币等)贬值;(使)跌价
If something such as a currency depreciates or if something depreciates it, it loses some of its original value.
e.g. Countries may also find their currency is depreciating in foreign markets.
一些国家也可能会发现自己的货币正在国外市场上贬值。
e.g. The demand for foreign currency depreciates the real value of local currencies...
对外汇的需求致使本币的实际价值下跌。
1. Just as in the case of the United Kingdom since 2008, the Greek exchange rate would depreciate sharply.
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2. China refused to depreciate its currency to protect the Asian economy and avoid triggering a chain reaction in the region.
3. Many tried to keep their forex assets abroad - which is forbidden by Chinese law - in fear that the local currency may depreciate.
4. Given the fact that the Federal Reserve is debasing its currency, the greenback should depreciate significantly against other forms of paper money.
5. Letting the yuan depreciate is a good option since inflation is no longer a threat while the dollar starts a rising cycle.
6. The renminbi faced pressure to depreciate in 2001, while today it is an asset chased by international investors.
7. The resulting currency mismatch could cause severe losses for the central bank if the major world reserve currencies depreciate sharply against the RMB.
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8. Keeping a lid on the value of the renminbi or even making it slightly depreciate against the US dollar would help to restore exporters'confidence.
9. The drastic drop in shares on the market in 2008 has not only caused the value of assets to depreciate by a large margin.
10. The aim is to stabilize the yuan's value against the US dollars as investors sell the currency on expectations that it will further depreciate.
verb
1. lose in value
e.g. The dollar depreciated again
Synonym: undervalue devaluate devalue
2. lower the value of something
e.g. The Fed depreciated the dollar once again
3. belittle
e.g. The teacher should not deprecate his student's efforts