appreciation n. 1.评价,鉴别。 2.知道,了解。 3.鉴赏,欣赏。 4.感谢;感激。 5.(地价等的)上涨,腾贵 (opp. depreciation)。 appreciation of literature 文学鉴赏。 She has an appreciation of art and music. 她对于美术和音乐有了解。 in appreciation of 因赏识…而,因感激…而。 We offer this small token by way of appreciation. 我们赠送这个小纪念品作为酬谢。
A survey by the nihon keizai shimbun found that most big japanese firms think a large appreciation of the yuan would not be in their interest because they have moved so much of their production to china 《日本经济新闻》的一份调查报告显示,由于已经将大量生产转移到中国,大多数大型日本企业认为人民币的大幅度贬值对他们没有好处。
In the other corner many highly respected economists , including robert mundell , an economics nobel prize - winner , and ronald mckinnon , of stanford university , strongly argue against a big appreciation of the yuan 另一个极端是许多德高望重的经济学家,他们(包括诺贝尔经济学奖得主罗伯特.蒙代尔[ 5 ] ,以及斯坦福大学的罗纳德.麦金农[ 6 ] )强烈反对人民币的大幅升值。