常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句The Swiss franc is a hard currency.瑞士法郎是一種硬貨幣。《新英漢大辤典》The Swiss franc certainly did well in the 1970s, an era that strategists are frequently citing as the model for recent events.瑞士法郎在1970年代確實(shí)是很風(fēng)光,那個(gè)年代也是戰(zhàn)略家們麪對(duì)最近的亂侷時(shí)經(jīng)常提及的榜樣。High-yielding currencies should be compensating investors for the risk of depreciation, and low yields have been a characteristic of strong currencies like the Swiss franc.高收益的貨幣本應(yīng)就該爲(wèi)其貶值風(fēng)險(xiǎn)補(bǔ)償投資者,而低收益一直以來(lái)都是例如瑞士法郎等強(qiáng)勢(shì)貨幣的一大特點(diǎn)。權(quán)威例句The Swiss franc represents, in UBS's view, the modern equivalent of the old D-mark.ECONOMIST: The paper currency that everyone seems to likeOne countermeasure: Switch some money into a more respectable currency, like the Swiss franc.FORBES: Doomsday InvestingThe Swiss franc was trading at .8083 against the U.S. dollar at 4:00 a.m.FORBES: Stocks Fall As Lawmakers Deadlock Over Debt 返回 Swiss franc