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treasury

英 [ˈtreʒəri]

美 [ˈtreʒəri]

n.  (英国、美国和其他一些国家的)财政部; (城堡等中的)金银财宝库,宝库

复数:treasuries 

BEC经济

Collins.3 / BNC.2900 / COCA.9660

牛津词典

    noun

    • (英国、美国和其他一些国家的)财政部
      (in Britain, the US and some other countries) the government department that controls public money
      1. (城堡等中的)金银财宝库,宝库
        a place in a castle, etc. where valuable things are stored

        柯林斯词典

        • N-COUNT-COLL (英、美等国的)财政部
          In Britain, the United States, and some other countries,the Treasuryis the government department that deals with the country's finances.
          1. The Treasury has long been predicting an upturn in consumer spending.
            财政部早就预测消费者支出会出现上扬。
        • (城堡、教堂等的)宝库,珍藏室
          Thetreasuryin a building such as a castle or a church is a room where valuable objects are displayed or stored.

          英英释义

          noun

          • a depository (a room or building) where wealth and precious objects can be kept safely
            1. the government department responsible for collecting and managing and spending public revenues
              1. the funds of a government or institution or individual
                  Synonym:exchequer

                双语例句

                • This month, Tim Geithner, US Treasury secretary, and President Barack Obama have toned down the talk.
                  本月,美国财长蒂姆盖特纳(TimGeithner)和总统巴拉克奥巴马(BarackObama)都缓和了语气。
                • Among the speakers at the gathering was Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady
                  与会的发言人中有财政部长尼古拉斯·布莱迪。
                • AIG and the Treasury declined to comment.
                  AIG和美国财政部均拒绝置评。
                • The Treasury had been blaming the pound's weakness on the backwash from the falling dollar.
                  财政部一直将英镑的疲软归咎于美元贬值。
                • Theoretically he had control over more than$ 400 million in US accounts. But, in fact, it was the US Treasury and State Department who controlled those accounts
                  从理论上说,他掌管着美国账户里的4亿美元。然而,事实上,是美国财政部和国务院在掌控那些账户。
                • In the US, Treasury yields have been falling for 33 years.
                  在美国,国债收益率已连续下跌了33个年头。
                • The Treasury has long been predicting an upturn in consumer spending.
                  财政部早就预测消费者支出会出现上扬。
                • America's treasury secretary identified the most heavily indebted countries.
                  美国财政部长指出了负债最多的那些国家。
                • The positive surprise generated a predictable rise in equity markets and a surge in US Treasury yields.
                  令人惊喜的就业数据引发了股市上涨和美国国债收益率飙升。
                • Investor proclivities to buy Treasury securities and dollars could finance the American deficits for a while.
                  投资者购买美国国债和美元的倾向可能暂时会为美国赤字提供融资。