purchasing power
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈpɜː.tʃə.sɪŋ ˌpaʊər]
- 美式音标 [ˈpɝː.tʃə.sɪŋ ˌpaʊ.ɚ]
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- 美式发音
基本解释
- n. 購買力
英汉例句
- Measured by purchasing-power, Chile has overtaken Argentina in income per head.
按購買力計算,智利在人均收入上已經超過了阿根廷。 - Since currencies should trade at the rate that makes the price of goods the same in each country, purchasing-power is a good indicator of how expensive goods are.
由於貨幣的貿易滙率應該使得商品在每個國家擁有同樣的價格,購買力是一個衡量商品到底有多貴的良好指標。 - The index is based on the idea of purchasing-power parity (PPP), which says currencies should trade at the rate that makes the price of goods the same in each country.
指數在購買力平價(PPP)這一概唸基礎上産生,購買力平價是指貨幣應以使商品價格在各個國家保持一致的滙率兌換。 - "When you compare the purchasing power the foreign purchasing power would be much higher than the middle-class or upper-class purchasing power in Thailand.
- Current rates, however, do not come close to offsetting the purchasing-power risk that investors assume.
FORBES: 3 Key Takeaways from Buffett's Latest Letter - Measuring at purchasing-power parity makes the gap in GDP and living standards look narrower.
ECONOMIST: Economic folly - EU's figures are in purchasing-power-parity terms, which strip out the effects of exchange-rate fluctuations.
ECONOMIST: How rich is London?
雙語例句
原聲例句
權威例句
词组短语
- purchasing g power index 購買力指數
- Purchasing -power construction 貨幣採辦力會計
- purchasing -power stick 購買力債券
- Purchasing g power 購買力
- Purchasing g Power Parity 購買力平價
短語
英英字典
- A person's purchasing power is their ability to buy goods
- The purchasing power of a currency is the amount of goods or services that you can buy with it.
- The purchasing power of a person or group of people is the amount of goods or services that they can afford to buy.
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专业释义
- 購買力
- 購買能力
- 購買力
- 購置力
- 採辦力