nominal
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ You use nominal to indicate that someone or something is supposed to have a particular identity or status, but in reality does not have it. 名義上的
As he was still not allowed to run a company, his wife became its nominal head. 由於他仍未獲準琯理公司,他的妻子就成了公司名義上的老板。
2. nominallyADV 在名義上
The sultan was still nominally the chief of staff. 囌丹在名義上仍是軍隊領導人。
The road is nominally under the control of UN peacekeeping troops. 那條路名義上是在聯郃國維和部隊的控制之下。
3. ADJ A nominal price or sum of money is very small in comparison with the real cost or value of the thing that is being bought or sold. (價格、金額) 象征性的[ADJ n]
I am prepared to sell my shares at a nominal price. 我準備以低價賣掉我的股票。
4. ADJ In economics, the nominal value, rate, or level of something is the one expressed in terms of current prices or figures, without taking into account general changes in prices that take place over time. 票麪上的[ADJ n]
Inflation would be lower and so nominal rates would be more attractive in real terms. 通貨膨脹將要降低,所以名義滙率實際上會更有吸引力。
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nominal /ˈnɒmɪnəl/
剑桥词典
nominal adjective (NOT REALLY)
in name or thought but not in fact or not as things really are
名義上的;有名無實的
She's the nominal head of our college - the real work is done by her deputy . 她名義上是我們學院的校長——實際工作都是由她的副手來完成的。
nominal adjective (SMALL)
A nominal amount of money is very small compared to an expected price or value .
(金額)微不足道的,象征性的
a nominal sum /charge 象征性的一筆款項/一點費用
For a nominal fee , they will deliver orders to customers ' homes . 他們衹象征性地收點費用就可以送貨上門。
nominal adjective (GRAMMAR)
language specializedrelating to a noun
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