legal tender
英 [ˌliːɡl ˈtendə(r)]
美 [ˌliːɡl ˈtendər]
n. 法定货币
牛津词典
noun
- 法定货币
money that can be legally used to pay for things in a particular country
柯林斯词典
- 法定货币
Legal tenderis money, especially a particular coin or banknote, which is officially part of a country's currency at a particular time.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Money is legal tender issued by a government, including paper currency and coin.
钱币是政府发行之法定货币,包括纸币和硬币。 - We also know that beer was used in the middle ages as legal tender for paying taxes and settling debts.
我们同样知道,在中世纪,啤酒被用作法定货币,可以用它来支付税款,清偿债务。 - Is the dollar bill still legal tender?
因是美元汇率条例草案仍有法定货币吗? - These coins are no longer legal tender.
这些硬币已不再是法定货币。 - Horita: I understand that Bank of England notes have been legal tender in Britain since the early part of the19th century.
堀田:据我所知,从19世纪初叶,英格兰银行发行的纸币就已经成为英国的法币了。 - The rupee is also accepted as legal tender in the country.
该国也接受卢比为合法的货币。 - Money that the government declares to be legal tender although it cannot be converted into standard specie.
即使不能转换成标准硬币但由政府宣布为法币的钱币。 - Promissory note for issue by the tate or approved banks as currency or legal tender
本票,国家或核定银行发行的,作为通货或法定货币 - Checks serve as money, although they are not legal tender, because they can be collected quickly and cheaply through the banking system.
尽管支票不是法定货币,但可以作为货币使用,因为它可以通过银行系统较快捷、费用较低地来托收。 - The central bank official said those that are out already are legal tender.
银行表示已经流通出去这些错币已经是法币了。