federal reserve system
英 [ˈfedərəl rɪˈzɜːv ˈsɪstəm]
美 [ˈfedərəl rɪˈzɜːrv ˈsɪstəm]
网络 联邦储备系统; 联邦储备体系; 美国联邦储备系统; 美国联邦储备体系; 联邦储备委员会
牛津词典
noun
- (美国)联邦储备系统
the organization that controls the supply of money in the US
英英释义
noun
- the central bank of the United States
- the Fed seeks to control the United States economy by raising and lowering short-term interest rates and the money supply
双语例句
- The United States Congress established the Federal Reserve System in1913 when it approved the Federal Reserve Act.
美国国会在1913年建立的联邦储备系统并通过联邦储备条列。 - The1907 banking crisis then led finally to the creation of the system that we have now the Federal Reserve System.
907年的银行业危机最终导致,我们现有的系统的建立,联邦储备金系统。 - The Federal Reserve System has done a miserable job, with or without a gold standard, of providing the correct amount of currency for the economy.
联邦储备系统已经做了一个悲惨的工作,使用或不使用金标准,为经济提供了正确的货币量。 - Tanaka: What is meant by the term Federal Reserve System?
田中:什么是美国联邦储蓄系统? - Today the United States is on a fiat money system, in which the national government through its central bank, the Federal Reserve System, controls the money supply.
现在美国实行不兑现纸币制,联邦政府通过其中央银行联邦储备系统控制货币供应。 - The Federal Reserve System was a gold standard institution like the Bank of England.
当时的联邦储备系统是一个,像英格兰银行一样的金本位制度的机构。 - She grew up in affluent Washington circles, the daughter of a governor of the Federal Reserve System.
作为联邦储备系统州长的女儿,她置身于华盛顿的富足圈子中。 - The Federal Reserve System performed the open market operation successfully.
公开市场业务在美国运用的最为成功,尽管公开市场业务并非为美联储最先使用。 - ( US) the rate of interest set by the Federal Reserve that member banks are charged when they borrow money through the Federal Reserve System.
(美)联邦储备银行向从联邦储备金中借款的下属银行征收的利率。 - Established in1913 to regulate the monetary and banking system of the United States through the Federal Reserve System.
1913年成立,通过联邦储备系统管理美国的货币和银行系统。