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agio

/aj-ee-oh/US // ˈædʒ iˌoʊ //UK // (ˈædʒɪəʊ) //

激动人心,激动人心的时刻,激动人心的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ag·i·os.

    • : a premium on money in exchange.
    • : an allowance for the difference in value of two currencies.
    • : an allowance given or taken on bills of exchange from other countries, as to balance exchange expenses.
    • : agiotage.

Examples

  • The agio is variable, but is supposed to be constant in this table for the purpose of calculation.

  • For they received agio on their money, and by sending it in the form of merchandise, reaped a second profit.

  • In so far as substitution is possible, there is no room for an agio.

  • It is not the legal peculiarity of money, as legal tender, which is necessarily responsible for this agio when it appears.

  • The legal tender peculiarity may, however, in special circumstances be a source of a very considerable temporary agio.