单词 | nominal |
释义 | nominal /nɒmɪnl; name nɑːm-/ adjective1.being sth in name only, and not in reality 名义上的;有名无实的;不真实的◆he remained in nominal control of the business for another ten years. 他名义上又掌管了这家公司十年。2.(about a sum of money) very small and much less than the normal cost or change (款额)很小的,象征性的◆we only pay a nominal rent for the office space. 对办公场地,我们只支付象征性的一点租金。◆they bought the company for a nominal €20. 他们只付了区区 20 欧元就买下了这家公司。3.used to describe a size or quantity that is stated on a product but may not be the exact size or quantity 标示的(产品上标示的尺码或数量,可能不精确) (economics 经济学) used to describe a rate or other figure that refers to current prices or numbers, but has not been changed to consider the effects of inflation 名义的;(价格或数量)未剔除通货膨胀因素的◆5% nominal gdp growth 5% 的名义国内生产总值增长◆nominal wages remain the same, while real wages (= the amount you can buy with this money) are falling. 名义工资不变,而实际工资正在下降。 ➡ real ▸ nominally /nɒmɪnəli; name nɑːm-/ adverb◆he was nominally in charge of the company. 名义上他管理着这家公司。☞ nominalnominal/ˈnɒmɪnl ||; ˈnɑmənḷ/adj1. being sth in name only but not in reality 名义上的;有名无实的;挂名的: ◇the nominal leader of the country(= sb else is really in control) 名义上的国家领导人 2. (used about a price, sum of money, etc) very small; much less than normal (指价钱、金额等)微不足道的,很少的,象征性的: ◇because we are friends he only charges me a nominal rent. 由于我们是朋友,他只是象征性地收我少许房租。 ➔nominally /-nəli ||; -nḷɪ/ adv nominalsee ⇨ little 4 ⇨ name 10 nom·i·nal /`nɑmənḷ; ˈnɒmɪnəl/adj 1. nominal leader/head etc someone who has the title of leader etc although in fact no one person leads their organization or group 名义上的领导人/负责人等 2. nominal amount/price/sum etc a small amount of money 微不足道的数额/价钱/数目等:◇i bought the house for a nominal sum in 1963. 我在 1963 年以很便宜的价钱买了这所房子。 |
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