drachma / ˈdræk mə, ˈdrɑk- /

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drachma 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural drach·mas, drach·mae [drak-mee, drahk-]. /ˈdræk mi, ˈdrɑk-/.

  1. a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of modern Greece until the euro was adopted, equal to 100 lepta. Abbreviation: dr., drch.
  2. the principal silver coin of ancient Greece.
  3. a small unit of weight in ancient Greece, approximately equivalent to the U.S. and British apothecaries' dram.
  4. any of various modern weights, especially a dram.

更多drachma例句

  1. They reckon that the Greeks will use their votes to demand a return to the drachma and trigger a stampede on the banks.
  2. But a new drachma is likely to lose at least half of its value compared with the euro.
  3. “This is not just about the euro or the drachma,” Samaras told a Greek reporter last week.
  4. And didn't I put down a solid drachma for you at the feet of Aphrodite's statue, when it was her feast the other day?
  5. There, too, a Sicilian medimnus of barley is sold for a drachma, and one of wheat for nine Alexandrine obols.
  6. An assarion is a small Roman copper coin worth one tenth of a drachma, or about an hour's wages for an agricultural laborer.
  7. A drachma is a Greek silver coin worth about one Roman denarius, or about a day's wages for an agricultural laborer.
  8. Half a silver shekel was a drachma, and this was therefore the true ancestor of our shilling.