nominal value
形容词 - nominal: 名义上的,有名无实的,象征性的 - valuable: 有价值的,宝贵的 名词 - nominal value: 名义价值,票面价值词语辨析
- nominal value vs. real value: 名义价值(票面价值)vs. 实际价值 - nominal value vs. market value: 名义价值(票面价值)vs. 市场价值词汇扩充
- nominal interest rate: 名义利率 - nominal GDP: 名义国内生产总值 - nominal wage: 名义工资 - nominal income: 名义收入近义词
- face value: 面值 - par value: 票面价值反义词
- actual value: 实际价值柯林斯词典
nominal (adj.) 1. If you describe something as nominal, you mean that it appears to be the thing mentioned, but may not actually be it. 2. Nominal is used to indicate that someone or something is supposed to have a particular identity or status, although this may not be completely true. 3. Nominal is used to indicate that a role or position is intended to be permanent, although the person who has it does not have much power or responsibility. nominal (n.) 1. Nominal is used to describe a word or group of words that functions as a noun phrase. 2. The nominal value of something such as a coin, postage stamp, or banknote is the value shown on it, rather than what it is actually worth.牛津词典
nominal (adj.) 1. (of a role or status) existing in name only. 2. (of a price or amount of money) very small; far below the real value or cost. 3. (of a quantity or dimension) stated or expressed but not necessarily corresponding exactly to the real value. 4. (linguistics) functioning as a noun. nominal value (n.) 1. The value expressed on a coin, banknote, postage stamp, etc.用法
- The nominal value of the company's shares is $1 each. - Despite being the CEO, his role was nominal as he had no real decision-making power. - The nominal fee for the service is $10. - We bought the painting for its nominal value, but it turned out to be worth a fortune. - The nominal interest rate is 5%, but with inflation, the real interest rate is much lower.例句
- The nominal value of the shares is $1 each.
- Despite being the CEO, his role was nominal.
- She holds the nominal position of president, but the real power lies with the board.
- The rent for the apartment is only a nominal amount.
- He was given the nominal title of ambassador.
- The nominal fee for the service is $10.
- The nominal value of the stamp is 50 cents.
- Despite its nominal size, the diamond is actually worth millions.
- We bought the painting for its nominal value, but it turned out to be worth a fortune.
- She only has a nominal interest in the company; she's not involved in its day-to-day operations.
- The nominal interest rate is 5%, but with inflation, the real interest rate is much lower.
- The company's nominal earnings have increased, but their actual profit is down.
- He was paid a nominal wage for his work.
- The nominal GDP of the country has grown steadily over the past decade.
- In linguistics, a nominal group consists of a noun or pronoun and any associated words.
- The coin has a nominal value of 25 pence.
- The nominal value of the bond is $1000.
- The nominal value of the company's assets is much lower than its market value.
- The nominal value of the currency has remained stable.
- He received the title of knight, but it was purely nominal.