1. 纸币
Paper money is money which is made of paper. Paper money is usually worth more than coins.
1. Shen told the paper he was not suing for the money alone but hoped his action would urge the air carrier to improve its services.
2. Some teased him with ideas like becoming a vegetarian or collecting used paper and cardboard for extra money.
3. The China Charity Federation began a waste paper recycling project yesterday, calling on people to increase paper recycling and donate the saved money to charitable causes.
4. Commercial paper is a way of borrowing money for short periods, typically ranging from overnight to less than a week.
5. The substitution of paper money for precious metals historically made commercial transactions more efficient, but nowadays paper itself is a costly inconvenience in the payment system.
6. Given the fact that the Federal Reserve is debasing its currency, the greenback should depreciate significantly against other forms of paper money.
7. They lit incense and burned stacks of paper money intended to ease the financial burden of the deceased in the afterlife.
8. The Chinese traditionally burn " paper money " for the deceased, hoping they would have enough cash in the afterlife.
9. Since the government has raised the latitude for inflation from 3 percent to 4 percent it can earn profit by issuing more paper money.
10. paper money的反义词
10. Money is a human invention based on trust that a paper bill or electronic signal represents real wealth somewhere.
noun
1. currency issued by a government or central bank and consisting of printed paper that can circulate as a substitute for specie
Synonym: folding money paper currency