adj.名義上的;象征性的;名詞性的
n.名詞詞組
副詞: nominally
/">大學英語2011考研英語核心單詞大全adj.(形容詞)名義上的
有名無實的,空有其名的
名字的,列名的
微不足道的,輕微的
【語】名詞性的,名詞的
不真實的
名稱上的,票面上的
很少的,象征性的,稍許的,極微的
按計劃進行的
n.(名詞)名詞性的詞
名詞詞組
adj.(形容詞)名義上的,有名無實的 in name or form but not in reality
(金額)很少的,象征性的 (of an account of money) very small; negligible
nominal的反義詞
noun
1. a phrase that can function as the subject or object of a verb
Synonym: noun phrasenominal phrase
adj
1. existing in name only
e.g. the nominal (or titular) head of his party
Synonym: titular
2. named
bearing the name of a specific person
e.g. nominative shares of stock
Synonym: nominative
3. insignificantly small
a matter of form only (`tokenish' is informal)
e.g. the fee was nominal
a token gesture of resistance
a toknenish gesture
Synonym: token(a)tokenish
4. of, relating to, or characteristic of an amount that is not adjusted for inflation
e.g. the nominal GDP
nominal interest rates
5. pertaining to a noun or to a word group that functions as a noun
e.g. nominal phrase
noun phrase
6. relating to or constituting or bearing or giving a name
e.g. the Russian system of nominal brevity
a nominal lists of priests
taxable males as revealed by the nominal rolls
1. 名義上的;有名無實的
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.
e.g. As he was still not allowed to run a company, his wife became its nominal head...
因為他仍未獲準經營公司,他妻子成了名義上的老板。
e.g. I was brought up a nominal Christian.
我成長為名不副實的基督徒。
2. (價格或款項)微不足道的,象征性的
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.
e.g. I am prepared to sell my shares at a nominal price...
我做好了以極低價格賣掉自己股份的準備。
e.g. All the ferries carry bicycles free or for a nominal charge.
所有的渡船都免費或以極低的收費運載自行車。
3. (價值、比率或水平)名義的
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.
e.g. Inflation would be lower and so nominal rates would be rather more attractive in real terms...
通貨膨脹會更低,因此名義利率換算成實際利率會更具吸引力。
e.g. In 1990 personal incomes grew a nominal 6.8 per cent.
1990年個人收入名義上增長了6.8%。
1.
1. 名義上的:平時國家公布的GDP是名義上的(nominal)還是實際的(real)平時國家公布的GDP是名義上的(nominal)還是實際的(real)平時國家公布的GDP是名義上的(nominal)還是實際的(real)?
2. nominal的反義詞
2. 名義:這個分類方法克服了傳統分類方法的那種徒具形式的缺陷,為憲法分類本身帶來了實質性的意義. [6]根據這種分類理論,憲法可分為規范(normative)憲法、名義(nominal)憲法和語義(semantic)憲法三種. [7]
3. 標稱:如同上海當地口音將黃王、曹趙不分一般,把標稱 (nominal) 當成額定 (rated) 的事兒就不少見. 譬如,<> ( 德 ) Heinrich Bezner 編,林繩宗等譯,機械工業出版社 2003.6 出版,德國西門子公司專門為這本詞典寫了前言,
4. 名義的:GNP和GDP可分成名義的(nominal)和實質的(real)兩類. 名義的以當時的市值計算,實質的則固定地利用某一年的價格計算,其數據已對通脹及該年度物價變動作出調整,因此數字更具參考價值.
☆ 15世紀初期進入英語,直接源自拉丁語的nominalis,意為名字的。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語nominal是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
Guy was elected leader and then found to have the highest EQ on a nominal measure.(蓋伊當選領導,在后來一次基數測量中發現他的情商是最高的。)
Meanwhile prime lending rates, at 7.47%, remain bizarrely divorced from nominal GDP growth, which stood at over 22% year on year in the second quarter.(同時銀行的最低貸款利率為7.47%,而名義GDP與去年二季度環比增長超過22%,兩者之間有天壤之別。)
And it seemed to work, thanks to the long period of disinflation from 1982 onwards, which saw nominal bond yields fall sharply and share prices rise substantially.(而且,托1982年以來的長期低通脹的福,這個理論好像在發揮作用:債券名義利率陡降股價穩步上升。)
Most economists think that the “neutral” rate of interest, which would neither stimulate nor restrain demand in the euro area, is now more than 3% (in nominal terms).(多數的經濟學家認為,中性利率,即既不刺激也不抑制歐元區需求的利率水平,應該在3%以上(指名義利率).)
According to a regulation in 2004, airlines should not sell tickets at less than 45% of the nominal price. However, travelers are against the price floor.(根據我國2004年的一項規定,民航票價不得低于名義價格的45%。但乘客們均表示反對實行最低限價。)
Numbers indicate respective nominal compositions of main alloying elements.(數字表示主要合金元素的各自標稱組成。)
Yes, type "U" refers to Unknown for the Nominal Annual Rate.(是的,“U”型指的是未知的名義增長率。)
If real dividends barely grow over the long term, then a forecast of stagnant nominal dividends may simply reflect investors' expectations of zero inflation.(如果長期實際股息分紅幾乎不增長,那么對于名義分紅不景氣的預測可能僅僅反映出投資者的零通脹預期。)
Partly as result of such entrenched deflation, and the associated waning of risk appetite, nominal GDP in Japan is at its lowest level since the first quarter of 1991.(目前,日本名義GDP處于自1991年第一季度以來的最低水平,部分原因就在于如此根深蒂固的通縮,以及風險偏好的相應減弱。)
Its effects are "hidden" to a certain extent, as the public doesn't see any nominal losses and only feels wealth destruction in obscure price inflation.(其后果在一定程度上是“隱藏”的,公眾并沒有看到任何名義損失,只覺得在隱晦的物價通脹下財富有所損失。)
用作形容詞(adj.)
The king was only the nominal head of the state.用作形容詞 (adj.)
~+名詞
nominal chairman名譽主席nominal director掛名主任The challenges were couched in the most ruthless terms. This was to be no mere nominal satisfaction of honour.