nominal value
US /ˈnɑmɪnl ˈvæljuː/
UK /ˈnɒmɪnl ˈvæljuː/
名词
1.
面值, 名义价值
the face value of a coin, stamp, or share, especially when it is different from the market value
示例:
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The shares have a nominal value of one dollar, but trade at ten dollars.
这些股票的面值为一美元,但交易价格为十美元。
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The stamp's nominal value is 50 cents, but it's a rare collectible.
这张邮票的面值是50美分,但它是一个罕见的收藏品。
2.
名义价值
the value of something in current monetary terms, without adjusting for inflation
示例:
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The increase in wages represents a nominal value, but real purchasing power might be lower due to inflation.
工资增长代表着名义价值,但由于通货膨胀,实际购买力可能会降低。
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Economists often distinguish between nominal value and real value.
经济学家经常区分名义价值和实际价值。