sterling

英 ['stɜːlɪŋ] 美 ['stɝlɪŋ]
  • adj. 纯正的;英币的;纯银制的
  • n. 英国货币;标准纯银
  • n. (Sterling)人名;(德)施特林;(英、西、瑞典)斯特林

助记提示


1. star => sterling.
2. Sterling 'British money' originated as a term for an English silver penny from the 13th to the 15th centuries.
3. The first ones struck had the design of a small star on them – hence the name sterling (and its now defunct variant starling), literally 'little star'.

双语例句


1. He said the over-valuation of sterling was throttling industry.
他认为英镑价值过高阻碍了工业发展。

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2. The Chancellor is boxed in by inflation targets and sterling.
财政大臣被通货膨胀目标和英镑逼得束手无策。

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3. The stamps had to be paid for in sterling.
这些邮票必须用英镑购买。

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4. Those are sterling qualities to be admired in anyone.
那些是在任何人身上都值得敬佩的优秀品质。

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5. Travel agents charge 1 per cent commission on sterling cheques.
旅行社对英镑支票收取1%的服务费。

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