revalues

英 [ˌriːˈvæljuːz] 美 [ˌriːˈvæljuːz]

v.  重新评价,重新评估(尤指给予更高评价); 提高(货币的)兑换价; 使(货币)升值
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柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 提高(货币)的币值;使(货币)升值
    When a country revalues its currency, it increases the currency's value so that it can buy more foreign currency than before.
    1. Countries enjoying surpluses will be under no pressure to revalue their currencies.
      享有贸易顺差的国家不会面临货币升值的压力。
  2. VERB 重新估价;重新评估
    To revalue something means to increase the amount that you calculate it is worth so that its value stays roughly the same in comparison with other things, even if there is inflation.
    1. It is now usual to revalue property assets on a more regular basis.
      更加频繁地对不动产进行重新估价如今已很平常。

双语例句

  1. Pettis believes if China revalues slowly, the balancing act will play out smoothly& Chinese exporters gain new domestic customers as they lose overseas ones.
    佩蒂斯相信,如果中国缓慢调整币值,中国的平衡做法将顺利完成&中国出口商在失去海外客户的同时,可以获得新的国内客户。
  2. Secondly, the author analyses and revalues the whole history and the artistic trends of the Chinese modern architecture.
    接下来,全面研究和分析了中国现代建筑艺术发展的全过程和各种艺术现象。