legal tender
英 [ˌliːɡl ˈtendə(r)]
美 [ˌliːɡl ˈtendər]
n. 法定货币
牛津词典
noun
- 法定货币
money that can be legally used to pay for things in a particular country
柯林斯词典
- 法定货币
Legal tenderis money, especially a particular coin or banknote, which is officially part of a country's currency at a particular time.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender.
最常用的交换媒质;发挥法定货币功能的货币。 - These coins are no longer legal tender.
这些硬币已不再是法定货币。 - Banker: Yes, the Bank of Japan has statutory authority to issue yen currency and coinage which is the sole legal tender in Japan.
银行家:是的,在发行日元和硬币方面,日本银行拥有法定性的权威,它所发行的日元和硬币是日本唯一的法币。 - After all, a currency is the reflection of the country in which it is legal tender.
毕竟,一个国家的货币是体现在它的法定货币。 - The rupee is also accepted as legal tender in the country.
该国也接受卢比为合法的货币。 - Credit is offered only when creditors believe that they have a good chance of obtaining legal tender when they present such instruments at a bank or other authorized institution.
债权人相信当他们在银行或其它授权机构提交这类信用工具时他们获得法定货币的可能性很大,只有这样信用才有保障。 - The government simply states that this money is the only type that can be used as legal tender.
政府只需说,这货币是唯一的可流通的法定货币。 - The old pound note is no longer legal tender.
旧制的英镑纸币已不是法定的货币了。 - Money that the government declares to be legal tender although it cannot be converted into standard specie.
即使不能转换成标准硬币但由政府宣布为法币的钱币。 - But now, in addition to gold, credit extended by the Federal Reserve banks(" paper reserves") could serve as legal tender to pay depositors.
但是现在,除了黄金以外,联邦储备银行用纸币(“票据储备”)来合法地支付给存款人,并以此进行信用扩张。