fluctuation
发音
英 [ˌflʌktʃʊ'eɪʃn]
美 [ˌflʌktʃʊˈeɪʃn]
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- n.
- 波动,涨落,起伏,[物]脉动
- 动摇不定,踌躇
- [生]彷徨变异
单词词源
双语例句
- 1. The fluctuation of the gold price would be minimal .
- 金价将在很小区间波动。
- 2. Mr. dai suggested ' fixing a reasonable fluctuation band for the u. s. dollar exchange rate ' in the context of reforms to the international monetary system .
- 戴相龙建议,在国际货币体系改革的背景下,为美元汇率设立合理的浮动区间。
- 3. This will surely cause another problem , i.e.capital flows in and then out , there might be some arbitrage opportunities in between . It is called arbitrage in english , for example , the difference in interest rates and the fluctuation of exchange rates .
- 当然,这会引起另外一个问题,即资金进来后又出去,在这个过程中可能会找到套戥的机会,英文称arbitrage,比如利率的差别、货币汇率的变动。
- 4. But in an already shrinking economy , lopping off an additional 0.6 point is a big fluctuation .
- 但考虑到日本经济这一年已处于收缩状态,再降0.6个百分点实在是一个不小的波动幅度。
- 5. In chicago , main agricultural commodities surged to daily fluctuation limits imposed by exchange rules .
- 在芝加哥,主要农产品飙升至交易所规定的每日最大波动幅度。