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意思翻译

银行恐慌

相似词语短语

panic───n.(Panic)人名;(罗)帕尼克;vt.使恐慌;adj.恐慌的;没有理由的;n.恐慌,惊慌;大恐慌;vi.十分惊慌

donot panic───不要惊慌

panic disorder───惊恐性障碍,恐慌症;[医]惊恐性障碍,急性焦虑症

banking institution───金融机构

panic-struck───惊慌失措的,吓得手足无措的

panic button───应急按钮;[电]应急开关;紧急保险按钮

banking supervision───银行监管;[金融]银行业务的监督

my panic───我的恐慌

checkless banking───无支票银行

双语使用场景

banking system, regulators could do much to restore calm by releasing information they have collected in the past three months as part of “stress tests” of Europe’s banks.───银行系统陷入换乱之后,监管者有多种方式能够恢复其平静,监管者要求欧洲各银行公布过去三个月来收集的信息,并把它作为欧洲各银行“路考”的一部分。

Canada's large banking system distributed risk more widely, and fared better in episodes of financial panic, whether in 1907 or in 1929-1933.───加拿大的大银行体系能更广泛地分散风险,在1907年和1929 ~ 1933年的金融恐慌中表现得也更好一些。

It felt like last October [the peak of the banking panic] was the golden moment to put forward an alternative vision," she says.───感觉好像去年10月份(银行业恐慌高峰期)是提出替代性前景的黄金时机,”她说。

A situation in which bank runs are widespread is called a systemic banking crisis or just a banking panic.───大面积的银行挤兑现象被称作银行业系统性危机或简称银行业恐慌。

It was allowed to appreciate by 20% over the next three years before a halt was called during the banking panic of 2008.───人民币在接下来的3年中升值了20%,直到2008年银行恐慌期间才停止升值。

"It felt like last October [the peak of the banking panic] was the golden moment to put forward an alternative vision, " she says.───“感觉好像去年10月份(银行业恐慌高峰期)是提出替代性前景的黄金时机,”她说。

This effect may persist for some months, just as the dollar and Treasuries rallied in the depths of the banking panic in late 2008.───就像美元和美国国债在2008年末银行业极度恐慌之时止跌回升一样,这一效应可能会持续好几个月。

Today, France, which found itself at the middle of the week's debt-downgrade and banking panic, reported disappointing growth figures.───如今法国发现自己正处于本周政府债券降级和银行恐慌的程度之间,法国所报告的增长数字也不太乐观。

In the worst case, Greece defaults without a banking panic or a breakdown of the single currency.───最坏的情况是,希腊违约但不会造成银行业恐慌或欧元崩溃。

英语使用场景

China abruptly moved to a managed float for the yuan. It was allowed to appreciate by 20% over the next three years before a halt was called during the banking panic of 2008.