precious yellow metal used for making coins, ornaments, jewellery, etc
metal
money
metals in general
Jin (surname)
xíngróngcí
golden
qiánzhuì
auri-
chryso-
zhòngyīngguànyòngduǎnyù
" liǎnggèquèbǎo "( quèbǎoguóyòuqǐyèxiàgǎngzhígōngdejīběnshēnghuó, quèbǎolítuìxiūrényuándejīběnshēnghuó, bǎozhèng 'ànshízú 'éfāfàngjīběnyǎnglǎojīn ) "two guarantees" (guaranteeing that the living allowances for workers laid off from state-owned enterprises and that the pensions of retirees are paid on time and in full)
"jīnyángmáozhīguó "( àodàlìyàdebiéhào ) land of the golden fleece
zàizuìjìndeyīgèzǎoshàng, dāngrénmenfāxiànmàikè 'ěr ·h deshíhòu, tāzhèngshuìzàilánkāisītèjiāoqūdeshèngbǎoluóshènggōnghuìjiàotángdedìbǎnshàng。 tāyǐjīngyòujǐgèyuèméiyòulǐfāhéguāliǎnliǎo, shēnbiānsǎnluòzhecóngjiàotángpèicānshìnáláidejīnqiāngyúdekōngguàntóuhéhétānɡ。 Michael H. had not had a shave or haircut in months when he was found one recent morning, sleeping on the floor of St. Paul'S Episcopal Church in suburban Lancaster, next to empty cans of tuna and soup from the church pantry.
tāfēikuàidìguìdàoxiǎoménnà 'ér, dànshì, āiyō, xiǎoményòusuǒshàngliǎo, xiǎojīnyàoshìxiàngcóngqiányīyàngréngzàibōlízhuōzǐshàng。 “xiànzàigèngzāogāoliǎo, ”kěliándexiǎo 'àilìsīxiǎng,“ yīnwéiwǒháiméiyòuzhèyàngxiǎoguò, cóngláiméiyòuzhòngwǒgāishuōzhètàizāoliǎo! and she ran with all speed back to the little door: but, alas! the little door was shut again, and the little golden key was lying on the glass table as before, `and things are worse than ever,' thought the poor child, `for I never was so small as this before, never!
dāngběnbǎniúnǎiqìmǐncóngjīnshǔtuōjiàshàngnáxiàláideshíhòu, zhōngyúmiànsèyīnyùdìshuōchūliǎoshìqíngdedàgài。 Today, however, he was the epitome of gloom as he dropped off his wares from hiswire carrier. It took slow, careful questioning to extract the story from him.
jīnqiányóucǐchéngliǎodǎozhìbùpíngděngdezuìkuíhuòshǒu。 Money is the great de-equalizer.
dāngrénmenbǎshǎoháizǐduōxìngfúdāngzuòyīzhǒngbùbiàndeshìshíshí, dāngrénmenkǎolǜgèngduōdeshìzìyóu、 jīnqián、 gèrénshí, suǒyòudeyōuhuìcuòshījiāngzàizhèxiēsīxiǎngguānniànmiànqiánxiǎndécāngbáiwúlì。 When people equate childlessness to happiness, when they care more about freedom, money and themselves, few incentives will be good enough to make them change their mind.
zàijīnniúxīngzuòtiānchìdàodōngbùdexīngzuò; bāoháncānsùsì( wèiyúlièhùxīngzuòdeyīkēxiānhóngsègùyòubiànxīng, jùdìqiú 572 guāngnián) hécānsùqī( lièhùzuòxīngqúnzhōngdeyīkēmíngliàngdeshuāngxīng)。 a constellation on the equator east of Taurus; contains Betelgeuse and Rigel.
lièhùzuòzàitiānqiúchìdàoshàngkàojìnshuāngzǐzuòhéjīnniúzuòdexīngzuò, bāokuòcānsùsìhécānsùqī A constellation in the celestial equator near Gemini and Taurus, containing the stars Betelgeuse and Rigel.
dāngniándùsài 'ěrduōfūdeshìmíndézhīméiyòuzúgòudehéjīnláijiànchéngtāmen 'àidàidezhān · wēiliánwángzǐdeqímǎdiāoxiàngshí, tāmenjuānchūliǎozìjiādeyínqì。 Silver spoons were donated by the citizens of Dusseldorf when they learned that insufficient alloy was avail - able to complete their equestrian statue of popular prince Jan Wellem.
zàiyījiǔjiǔqīniándegèxiàngyàzhōujǐnbiāosàizhōng, běngǎngxuǎnshǒuzàiyǔmáoqiú、 lánqiú、 jiànshēn、 bǎolíngqiú、 dānchē、 mǎshù、 jiànjī、 róudào、 huátǐng、 bìqiú、 pīngpāngqiú、 sānxiàngtiěrénsàihéhuálàngfēngfānděngxiàngmùgòngyíngdé 9 miànjīnpái、 11 miànyínpáihé 13 miàntóngpái。 Hong Kong athletes in badminton, basketball, bodybuilding, bowling, cycling, equestrian, fencing, judo, rowing, squash, table tennis, triathlon and windsurfing won a total of nine gold, 11 silver and 13 bronze medals at their respective Asian Championships in 1997.
háiyòuxīrìchōngmǎnqiánhòudiàntánggègèyuánzhùzhījiāndewúshùdiāoxiàng, huòguì, huòzhàn, huòqímǎ, yòunán, yòunǚ, yòu 'értóng, háiyòuguówáng、 zhùjiào、 wèishì, shídiāode, dàlǐshíkède, jīnde, yínde, tóngde, shènzhìlàzhìde, suǒyòuzhèyīqiē, shìshuíbǎtāmencūbàodìyīsǎoguāngní? And those myriads of statues, which peopled all the spaces between the columns of the nave and the choir, kneeling,standing, equestrian, men, women, children, kings, bishops,gendarmes, in stone, in marble, in gold, in silver, in copper, in wax even,--who has brutally swept them away?
tāmenyīnquēfázījīnwúlìchōngfēnzhuāngbèizìjǐdeshíyànshì。 They can't afford to equip their laboratories properly because of lack of funds.
wǒmenchéngnuòjiànlìyīgèkāifàngde、 gōngpíngde、 yòuzhāngkěxúnde、 kěyùcèdehéfēiqíshìxìngdeduōbiānmàoyìhéjīnróngtǐzhì。 We are committed to an open, equitable, rule-based, predictable and non-discriminatory multilateral trading and financial system.
bùguò, yóuyúxǔduōměiguóhé 'ōuzhōugǔpiàojījīnjīnglǐzǎoqiánguòdùjiǎnchíyàzhōugǔpiào, gùxūjìnxíngbǔcāng, yǐnfāzījīnzàidùliúrùgǎngyuán。 The flow of funds quickly reversed as many US and European equity fund managers began to replenish their heavily under-weighted Asian equity portfolios.
wàibùxiànjīnláiyuánbāokuòzīchǎnbiànxiànhéfāxíngxīngǔpiào。 The external sources of cash include the liquidation of assets and equity issues.
xiānggǎngyìtōngguòběndìdezhèngquànjízhàiwùshìchǎng, xiézhùnèidìchóujíguójìzījīn 。 Hong Kong has also facilitated the Mainland's overseas fund-raising activities via its equity and debt markets.
xiānggǎngyìtōngguòběndìdezhèngquànjízhàiwùshìchǎng, xiézhùnèidìchóujíguójìzījīn 。 Hong Kong has also facilitated the Mainland's overseas fund-raising activities via the SAR's equity and debt markets.
yījiǔjiǔbāniánsānyuè, zhèngfǔbōkuǎn 7.50 yìyuán, shèlìyìngyòngyánjiūjījīn , qǔdàixiānqiánliǎngxiàngzīzhùjìhuà, wéisīyíngjīgòudekējìkāifāxiàngmùtígōnggǔběnróngzī。 A $750 million Applied Research Fund was established in March 1998, replacing two previous schemes to provide equity finance for technology ventures in the private sector.
shèlìzhuānxiàngchǎnyètóuzījījīnhuǎnjiězēngzīshízhōngfānggǔběnjīnbùzúdewèntí; special industrial investment fund may be set up to buffer insufficient equity capital from the Chinese side when increasing investment in an invested enterprise;
sānshìjīnróngjiānguǎnlìdùjiādà。 tōngguòjiānbìng、 shōugòu、 zhàizhuǎngǔ、 guānbìhépòchǎnděngfāngshì, huàjiěliǎoyīxiējīnróngjīgòudefēngxiǎn。 Thirdly, financial supervision has been strengthened. Risks with some financial institution have been resolved by mergers, acquisitions, debt-equity conversions, closures and bankruptcies.
fúshìjīnlǚméishǔderènhéyīzhǒngluòyède 'ǎishēngguànmù, jùyòuměilìdesuìzhuànghuāxù, huāzàichūnjìchéngbáisè、 qiūjìhuǒhóngsèhuòchéngsè; chǎnzì 'ālābāmǎzhōuhé 'ālìgēnníshānmài。 any of several deciduous low-growing shrubs of the genus Fothergilla having showy brushlike spikes of white flowers in spring and fiery red and orange autumn color; Alabama to Allegheny Mts.
tōngguòjiàngdī( mǒuzhǒnghuòbì) yǔhuángjīndebǐlǜláijiàngdīqíjiāohuànjiàzhí To lower the exchange value of(a currency) by lowering its gold equivalency.
( huòbì) biǎnzhítōngguòjiàngdīhuòbìyǔhuángjīndeduìhuànshuàiláijiàngdīqíjiāohuànjiàzhí To lower the exchange value of a currency by lowering its gold equivalency.
dìwǔshísāntiáobǎozhèngjīnhuòyǔzhīxiāngdāngdedānbǎo Article 53 Security or Equivalent Assurance
sài 'ěrmǎměiguó 'ālābāmǎzhōuzhōngbùpiānnányīchéngshì, wèiyúménggēmǎlìshìyǐxī。 zài 1965 nián, zhèlǐshìxiǎomǎdīng · lùdé ·jīnlǐngdǎoxuǎnjǔzhědēngjìyùndòngdesuǒzàidì。 rénkǒu 23, 755 A city of south-central Alabama west of Montgomery. In1965 it was the site of a voter registration drive led by Martin Luther King, Jr. Population,23, 755.
yīngguódexiāngdāngyúměiguóhùzhùchǔxùyínhángdejīnróngjīgòu。 British equivalent of US savings and loan association.
zhàiquánrénqiànqíjīnéhuòděngtóngwùderén One to whom money or its equivalent is owed.
bèisàimài, hēnglì 1813- 1898 yīngguófāmíngjiāhéyějīnxuéjiā, yòu 100 duōxiàngzhuānlìfāmíng, yǐbèisàimàiliàngāngfǎzuìwéizhùmíng A city of north-central Alabama south-southwest of Birmingham. Founded as a mining town, it was named after Sir Henry Bessemer. Population,33, 497.
huángjīnshídài; fānchuánmàoyìdetàipíngshíqī。 a golden era; the halcyon days of the clipper trade.
shìjièfúlúnshèxiàngwèishēngzǔzhìxiāomièxiǎo 'érmábìzhèngdegōngzuòzèngkuǎn 4 yìduōměiyuán, shìjièshàngdeshīzǐjùlèbùwéi 'értóngjījīnhuìdexǔduōfāng 'àntígōngbāngzhù。 The world's Rotary Clubs have given more than $400 million to WHO's efforts to eradicate polio, and the world's Lions Clubs support many UNICEF programmes.
cǐwài, shìjièyínháng、 huòbìjījīnzǔzhìhénóngfājījīnměiniánháiwéixiāochúpínqióng、 cùjìnfāzhǎnhéwěndìngshìjièjīngjìtígōngshùshíyìměiyuándedàikuǎn。 In addition, the World Bank, the IMF and IFAD provide billions more annually in loans that help to eradicate poverty, foster development and stabilize the world economy.
hēixījīnkuàngyīzhǒngguāngliàngdezōnghēisèxītǔkuàngshí, zhùyàoyóushì、 èr、 tài、 yóuhéyǐgòuchéng A lustrous, blackish-brown rare-earth mineral consisting primarily of cerium, erbium, titanium, uranium, and yttrium.
ōuzhōuxīnánbùdeyīzhǒngzhílìguànmù, huājīnhuángsè, chéngzǒngzhuànghuāxù。 erect shrub of southwestern Europe having racemes of golden yellow flowers.