devalue
verb
uk/ˌdiːˈvæl.juː/us/ˌdiːˈvæl.juː/devalueverb(MONEY)
[IorT]
toreducetherateat whichmoneycan beexchangedforforeignmoney:
(使)贬值LastyearMexico wasforcedto devalue thepeso.去年墨西哥被迫将比绍贬值。
Price decreases
- bargain
- bear market
- bearish
- closeout
- concessional
- couponer
- couponing
- cratering
- deflate
- deflation
- depreciate
- depress
- drop off
- freeze
- knock off (something)
- marksomethingdown
- overdiscount
- post-devaluation
- projected value
- spiral
devalueverb(NOT VALUE)
[T]
tocausesomeone or something to beconsideredlessvaluableorimportant:
贬低;轻视I don'twantto devalue hisachievement, but hemanagedto get apromotionwithoutworkingvery hard.我不想贬低他的成绩,但他似乎没有真正努力就得到了升迁。
Deteriorating and making worse
- add
- admin
- aggravate
- backslide
- be (all) downhillidiom
- debase
- deteriorate
- deterioration
- devaluation
- disintegrate
- dog
- make matters worseidiom
- one step forward, two steps backidiom
- regress
- regression
- regressive
- relapse
- wear thinidiom
- worse
- worsen