depreciating

depreciating[dɪˈpri:ʃi:ˌeɪtɪŋ] 

原级:depreciate

第三人称单数:depreciates

过去分词:depreciated

过去式:depreciated

depreciating 基本解释
贬值,跌价,减价( depreciate的现在分词 );<正>贬低,蔑视,轻视;
depreciating 网络解释

1. 藐视的,贬低的:23.complacent: 自满 | 24.depreciating: 藐视的,贬低的 | 25.iPod: 电感性电位分压器

depreciating 单语例句

1. depreciating在线翻译

1. But some worry a depreciating yuan will lead to outflow of capital and trade disputes.

2. Barlow says New York is also less competitive in attracting overseas investment than London, despite its depreciating charm as an international financial center.

3. Conversely if the price currency is strengthening, the exchange rate number decreases and the unit currency is depreciating.

4. The Hong Kong dollar is pegged to the US currency, which has been depreciating against major currencies for more than a year.

5. Currently, the value of renminbi is depreciating domestically and appreciating externally.

6. The dollar has depreciated by 12 percent to 14 percent, and therefore the yuan has been depreciating against major currencies.

7. The governor of the People's Bank of China, Zhou Xiaochuan said earlier that he wouldn't rule out the possibility of the renminbi depreciating.

8. Pan has said that Soho China wants to take advantage of the rapidly depreciating asset value in that metropolis.

9. The other natural shock absorber is a depreciating currency, which increases competitiveness in the area hit hardest.

10. We have no intention of depreciating the importance and contributions of such campaigns.

depreciating 英英释义

depreciating的反义词

adj

1. tending to decrease or cause a decrease in value

    e.g. a depreciating currency
           depreciatory effects on prices

    Synonym: depreciative depreciatory