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rial

/ree-awl, -ahl/US // riˈɔl, -ˈɑl //UK // (ˈraɪəl) //

审判,审讯,审定,审判员

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a silver or cupronickel coin and monetary unit of Iran, equal to 100 dinars.

Examples

  • By the end of 2012, 40,000 Iranian Rial was worth one dollar.

  • And it is rising fast: 100, 200, and 500 rial notes are now pretty much useless, Hanke reports.

  • And so scarce dollars have seen their value rise sharply against the rial.

  • The rial traded at 12,000 to the dollar at the beginning of 2010.

  • The recent currency collapse -- the rial has lost 30% of its value since the summer -- implies further price surges.

  • The weight of the atmosphere is neither increased nor diminished by the rial tides.

  • At the same time the rial of Mary brought sixty-three pounds, and the rial of Elizabeth twenty-one pounds ten shillings.

  • At such times, I always expected the company of my rial visitors, and counted upon it to amuse me till I dropped asleep.

  • In fine, the Indian prefers the rial of a Chinese to the dollar of a Spaniard.

  • Moll Rial was plying her "beetle" at the margin of the lake, close under the old house and castle.