denominated 的定义
de·nom·i·nat·ed, de·nom·i·nat·ing.
- to give a name to; denote; designate.
denominated 近义词
name
更多denominated例句
- Inside was a stunning collection of corporate bond certificates denominated in U.S. dollars, Hong Kong dollars and euros.
- Most of the borrowing by Italian firms is denominated in euros.
- The most important donations were not denominated in dollars, but in hours.
- The vast majority of international economic transactions are denominated in dollars.
- The disturbances which took place there, and which were denominated the "Rebecca riots," were equally singular and unexpected.
- The Greeks and Latins denominated it cynocephalus, because its muzzle resembles that of a dog.
- He is denominated the crab-dog, because he principally feeds upon crabs and other crustaceous animals.
- But Mary firmly held her hand, and led her on through the long hall, into a room which they usually denominated "the best room."
- Harrow is called Ida, as his friends are denominated by fictitious names.