The government's decision to devalue the currency led to a sharp increase in imports.
政府贬值货币的决定导致进口大幅度增加。
The company's stock price has been steadily
devalued due to poor performance.
由于业绩不佳,公司的股票价格持续贬值。
The real estate market is at risk of being
devalued by overdevelopment.
房地产市场因过度开发有被贬值的危险。
The ancient vase was
devalued when it turned out to be a replica.
这古董花瓶被证实是复制品后,价值大大降低。
The economy has been experiencing a gradual devaluation of its national currency.
国家货币正在经历逐步贬值的过程。
The depreciation of the currency made foreign travel more expensive for tourists.
货币贬值使外国游客旅行费用增加。
The artist intentionally
devalued his earlier works to make room for newer, more innovative pieces.
这位艺术家故意贬低早期作品,为创作更具创新性的作品腾出空间。
The collector decided to devalue some of his less valuable stamps to fund his next purchase.
收藏家决定出售一些不那么值钱的邮票以筹集资金购买新藏品。
The company's long-term debt has been
devalued due to the financial crisis.
由于金融危机,该公司的长期债务已贬值。
The art market can be volatile, with prices of some pieces experiencing sudden devaluation.
艺术品市场波动性大,某些作品的价格可能会突然大幅贬值。
It's safe to say that iKang's share price is too devalued to reflect its real strength," he said.
Content creators are greatly devalued as their income only accounts for roughly 10 percent of the sector's market value, while in the movie, gaming and music industry that number stood at 50 percent, said Lin Songtao, the company's vice-president.
Can the United States keep using borrowed money for both government and private consumption, not productive investment, without lenders starting to worry that they might not be paid back-or might be paid back in steeply devalued dollars?
An investor who buys a 10-year US Treasury today at less than 2 percent interest is betting that dollar interest rates will remain low, that inflation will remain low, and that the dollar will not be devalued over the next 10 years.
Monetary authorities have long reiterated, with the latest being in the two-page chapter of the China-US Phase One trade deal, that China would not devalue its currency for competitive advantages.
Daniel Ikenson, director of the Cato Institute's Center for Trade Policy Studies in Washington, said on social media: "The Chinese did not devalue their currency.
Daniel Ikenson, director of the Cato Institute's Center for Trade Policy Studies in Washington, tweeted: "The Chinese did not devalue their currency.
The currency's depreciation was purely caused by market forces, and China has never taken any measures to deliberately devalue the currency to make its exports more attractive, said Guo, who is also head of the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission.