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Verb:
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remove the value from; deprive of its value
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lower the value or quality of;
"The tear devalues the painting"
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lose in value;
"The dollar depreciated again"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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Governments may in fact suffer from having the option to devalue.
事實真相上,縣政府因選定 世界貨幣掉價也會承受虧損資金。
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If these measures are insufficient, a country may devalue its currency.
如若一些處理并不適反應合,那就另一個國內將將對他國家貨比來升值。
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The British government had decided to devalue the pound from $2.80 to $2.40.
源于: Lyndon B. Johnson
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Men still do rather consistently undervalue or devalue women's powers.
源自: M. Sarton
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The reek of corn beer on his breath tended to devalue his protestations of innocence.
出至: W. Boyd
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