depreciating 

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单词释义
v.贬值,跌价,折旧,贬低,轻视
depreciate的现在分词
词根词缀记忆/谐音联想记忆 补充/纠错
词根词缀
de 去掉 + preci 价格;价值 + ate 表动词 → 去掉价值 → 贬值 → depreciating
巧记速记
对比记忆
me… * → depreciating
对比记忆
de… * → depreciating
联想记忆
de… * → depreciating
词性拓展记忆 / 词形拓展记忆
原形:depreciate第三人称单数:depreciates过去式:depreciated过去分词:depreciated现在分词:depreciating
单词例句
You mustn't depreciate their achievements.
你们不可贬低他们的成就。
Eric often depreciates [=disparages, belittles] the importance of his work.
埃里克常常贬低自己工作的重要性。
You must not depreciate the work she has done.
你们不要轻视她所做的工作
The value of the car will depreciate over time.
汽车的价值会随着时间而贬值。
It's important to remember that electronic devices tend to depreciate quickly.
重要的是要记住,电子设备往往很快就会贬值。
The company had to depreciate its assets for tax purposes.
公司为了税收目的不得不对其资产进行折旧处理。
Owning a home can be a good investment since property usually appreciates rather than depreciates.
拥有房产可以是一项不错的投资,因为房产通常会升值而不是贬值。
The constant upgrades in technology cause older models to depreciate rapidly.
技术的不断升级导致旧型号迅速贬值。
The economic downturn led to the depreciation of the country's currency.
经济衰退导致该国货币贬值。
Regular maintenance can help slow down the rate at which equipment depreciates.
定期维护可以帮助减缓设备的贬值速度。
In accounting, depreciation is a method of allocating the cost of an asset over its useful life.
在会计中,折旧是将资产成本在其使用寿命内进行分配的一种方法。
Antique furniture often appreciates rather than depreciates in value.
古董家具的价值往往会增值而非贬值。
The new policy may lead to the depreciation of our exports.
新政策可能会导致我们出口商品的贬值。
He said China will not stimulate exports through depreciating the renminbi, but instead deepen exchange rate reforms and keep the currency at a reasonable and balanced level.
Ray Dalio, founder of the world’s largest hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, told CNBC in a recent interview that he foresees a “dollar crisis” in two years when the US currency will depreciate by as much as 30 percent resulting from the Federal Reserve’s need to print more money to make up for the deficit, pay pensions and meet healthcare obligations.
The trend has been more noticeable since Aug 15, with the Chinese currency depreciating against the greenback by more than 5.9 percent in two months' time.
But based on past experience, the renminbi will not depreciate substantially given China's economic fundamentals.
The widening interest rate gap between China and the US will result in capital inflows into the US, which will pressure the renminbi to depreciate.
If the renminbi does not depreciate, it is necessary for the Chinese government to intervene in the foreign exchange market.
There does not appear to be any reason for EM currencies to depreciate at this point in time.
This time, however, growth in emerging economies remains strong, which means there is no reason for EM currencies to depreciate and thus cause a panic among foreign investors.
In addition, expectations that the US dollar will further depreciate are adding to the buoyancy in the market, they said.
The US dollar index contracted 6 percent last year, and the US dollar is likely to further depreciate this year due to low interest rates and immense fiscal stimulus spending.
In addition, the currencies of many African countries continue to depreciate.
Additionally, if the yuan continues to depreciate, it will affect the airlines' profits because of exchange rate losses," said Lin Zhijie, an aviation industry analyst and columnist at Carnoc, one of China's largest civil aviation news websites.
Sources said such behavior has been detrimental to the image of the two brands as a result "Peugeot and Citroen cars depreciate in value much faster than the other European brands.
If vehicles are depreciating more than expected, losses can pile up.
Wang said there is little room for the renminbi to depreciate significantly.
Yi said that maintaining currency stability means keeping prices and the exchange rate basically stable, so that the money in people's hands won't depreciate.
It is thus quite unlikely that the renminbi will continue to depreciate substantially, he said.
Ye Yindan, a researcher at the Bank of China Research Institute, said there is limited room for the renminbi to further depreciate against the dollar, thanks to a potential pickup in China's economic growth, which may accelerate to about 5 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter from around 3.8 percent in the previous quarter.
Trade surplus, opening-up, fiscal and monetary measures seen as supportsWhile the renminbi exchange rate against the US dollar touched a 23-month low on Monday, it is unlikely the Chinese yuan will depreciate significantly in the rest of the year, thanks to the country's economic resilience, said experts.
Given China's economic growth rate, international income and expenditure, its balance of international payments, the US dollar index and China's exchange rate adjustment policies, there is little room for the renminbi to depreciate significantly in the following months, he said.
Echoing Cheng's views, Maximilian Wieland, an economist at Vanguard Investment Strategy Group, said that modest monetary easing in China should have a less depreciating effect on the yuan than it has had so far as market expectations over an aggressive Fed tightening fade over the coming months.
The yuan may have higher flexibility to depreciate.
On the contrary, farmers' homes are built on homestead land and begin to depreciate the day they are built, leading to increasingly wider wealth gaps with their urban counterparts.
A great deal of market and policy factors will impact on the forex market in the future, and the RMB is likely to appreciate or depreciate.
Fluctuations in the RMB exchange rate against the dollar were around the level of 6.5 during last month, which once again confirmed my view that a constantly appreciating or depreciating currency does not exist.
Economic fundamentals can determine that there is no basis for the RMB to depreciate in the immediate term as well as in the near term, unless the international financial market turns turbulent again and the US dollar strengthens remarkably.
com, a global foreign exchange platform, said that in the short term, "it is difficult for the yuan to depreciate back to 7 and beyond, given the weaker US dollar index after the peak in the third quarter of last year.
"It is difficult for the RMB to depreciate back to 7 and beyond, given the weaker US dollar index after the peak in the third quarter last year.
"We believe the dollar could lose its status as the world's dominant currency (which could see it depreciate over the medium term) due to structural reasons as well as cyclical impediments," wrote JP Morgan strategist Craig Cohen in a note on July 10.
The IMF report provides evidence that, rather than artificially depreciating the yuan for trade advantage, as the US administration alleged, China has shown a pattern of commitment to keeping the yuan generally in equilibrium at an adaptive level, said Liu Chunsheng, an associate professor at Central University of Finance and Economics in Beijing.
"Besides refraining from competitively depreciating its own currency, China has also been committed to promoting international currency policy coordination, said Zhu, the bank official.
The report provided authentic evidence that, instead of artificially depreciating the yuan for trade advantages as the US administration alleged, China actually has been committed to keeping the yuan generally stable at an equilibrium and adaptive level, said Liu Chunsheng, an associate professor with the Central University of Finance and Economics, agreeing with Yu.
On Monday, the US Treasury, following an earlier pronouncement by US President Donald Trump, applied the label to China after Beijing allowed the yuan to depreciate, escalating the US-China trade dispute.
The yuan has been depreciating because of the tariffs and it is no longer tenable for China to continue to prop up the yuan.
Mei Xinyu, a researcher at the Ministry of Commerce's International Trade and Economic Cooperation Institute, said the renminbi is unlikely to depreciate sharply because its value is supported by the stable fundamentals of the Chinese economy and its longtime trade surplus, which is likely to continue to increase.
Based on the definition given by the US Department of the Treasury, China has not conducted any currency manipulations— or depreciating the yuan to gain competitive advantages in trade, Guo said.
China will adhere to marketized reform and will not depreciate its currency in a competitive way.
In the money market, the main topic of discussion has been whether the currency would depreciate further and cross the psychological threshold of 7 yuan per dollar.
Economists said it's no surprise that other currencies would depreciate against the US dollar as the United States engages in fiscal stimulus and tightens its monetary policy.
The US government has repeatedly accused China of trying to depreciate the yuan to facilitate its exports.
Zhang said it is unlikely the renminbi will depreciate to weaker than seven per dollar by the end of this year.
That pushed the Chinese currency to depreciate toward what is often called the "psychological threshold" of seven per dollar.
The inflows come at the time when yuan faces some depreciation pressure against the dollar amid escalating trade tensions with the United States that fueled the deterioration in market sentiment, triggering concerns that the foreign investors lured by the nation's yields-where 10-year bond yield way outpaced that of some developed countries, may have lost some faith as yuan is likely to depreciate more and the economy faces some economic headwinds.
"While many financial experts don't expect China to depreciate the yuan as a weapon, they agree that the Chinese currency would come under more downward pressure as the trade war escalates.
"But, once the market understands this is how China is going to play the game, they're going to depreciate the currency, control capital flow and lift the competitiveness of exporters.
In comparison, the US dollar index that measures the greenback against a basket of peers boosted by 2.44 percent in the first six months of this year after depreciating during 2017.
Recovery appears possible as currency seen stabilizing at a reasonable level to the US dollarAlthough a depreciating yuan has taken a toll on the Chinese A-share market over the past two weeks, a recovery appears possible as the local currency is expected to stabilize at a reasonable level to the US dollar soon, market insiders said.
Last year, experts had predicted that the yuan would continue to depreciate after it ended 2016 with its biggest loss since 1994.
The yuan does not face much near-term pressure to depreciate, at a time when the dollar has not shown much momentum, despite the Fed signaling that an interest rate hike may come soon in its minutes released in May.
China does not want nor need to depreciate its currency to gain export competitiveness, and the PBOC's moves to inject liquidity into the forex market aim to avoid irrational depreciation and market panic, Pan Gongsheng, head of SAFE, wrote in the latest edition of China Finance, a leading industry magazine managed by the central bank.
The yuan has become steadier against the dollar, after recent data showed that onshore yuan depreciated for the second month by around 0.08 percent, but the extent to depreciate has narrowed compared with the previous month.
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