treasuries
英 [ˈtrɛʒ(ə)riz]
美 [ˈtrɛʒəriz]
n. (英国、美国和其他一些国家的)财政部; (城堡等中的)金银财宝库,宝库
treasury的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT-COLL (英、美等国的)财政部
In Britain, the United States, and some other countries,the Treasuryis the government department that deals with the country's finances.- The Treasury has long been predicting an upturn in consumer spending.
财政部早就预测消费者支出会出现上扬。
- The Treasury has long been predicting an upturn in consumer spending.
- (城堡、教堂等的)宝库,珍藏室
Thetreasuryin a building such as a castle or a church is a room where valuable objects are displayed or stored.
双语例句
- Money market funds invest in highly liquid securities such as US Treasuries and short-term debt issued by financial institutions.
货币市场基金的投资对象通常是流动性较强的证券,例如美国国债,以及由金融机构发行的短期债券。 - The Americans get the toys, the Chinese get the Treasuries and we get screwed.
美国人得到了玩具,中国人得到了美国国债,而我们则遭殃了。 - Yet when investors are looking for safe assets, they buy Treasuries.
然而,当投资者想要购买安全资产时,他们还是会选择美国国债。 - This is evident most clearly in its attitude to purchases of US Treasuries.
这一点在中国对待购买美国国债的态度上表现得最为明显。 - You can get a little more using government treasuries and bonds, even more with corporate bonds.
如果你想得到多点,你可以投资国库券,债券或者是企业债券。 - Buying more Treasuries would impact yields, while moving into corporate bonds would ratchet up risk.
购买更多美国国债将影响收益,而购买公司债券将增加风险。 - China may also slow its purchases of US Treasuries.
中国也可能放缓购买美国国债的节奏。 - The flatter yield curve means less profit from borrowing short-term money to buy Treasuries.
更平坦的收益率曲线意味着,美国银行从借入短期资金购买美国国债中获得的利润变薄了。 - Treasuries are used as collateral in trading and are viewed as being as good as cash.
作为交易抵押品,人们对国债和现金一视同仁。 - Investors rushed into havens, including US Treasuries and German government bonds.
投资者大举涌入美国国债和德国国债等安全港。