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 revaluation [`rivæljʊ'eʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 再评价

[经] 再估价, 重新估价




    revaluation
    [ noun ]
    a new appraisal or evaluation
    <noun.cognition>


    Revaluation \Re*val`u*a"tion\, n.
    A second or new valuation.

    1. The local government linked the two currencies in October 1983 at a rate of one U.S. dollar to 7.80 Hong Kong dollars, and has adamantly refused to consider a revaluation.
    2. Based on present property purchases, the trust expects next year's income to be similar to that of the last. Last year's rise in the value of the trust's units stemmed from an upwards revaluation of its ground rent portfolio.
    3. The US, which is trying to come out of recession, does not need a dollar revaluation.
    4. If the de facto outcome of this week's turmoil is a revaluation of the D-Mark in Europe, the dollar will appreciate faster against weak European currencies, such as sterling and the lira, than against the D-Mark.
    5. Net exceptional profits added Pounds 1.03m against costs of Pounds 58.1m, which took into account a Pounds 53.4m deficit on the revaluation of fixed assets.
    6. So in order to resist greater revaluation, the Central Bank has been printing up a lot of money.
    7. Because of the recent massive flow of funds out of the weak dollar into the mark, some analysts are skeptical that the revaluation of the mark will be sufficient to maintain calm in the EMS for long.
    8. Off-licences showed a marginal 0.6 per cent improvement in operating profits to Pounds 4.5m. The group took a Pounds 77m write-down against its revaluation reserve to cover its hotels and pubs.
    9. Some of the plant's sensitive equipment froze during a cold snap. Shareholders' funds, following a SFr300m boost from a revaluation of fixed assets and liquidation of hidden reserves, were SFr351m at the end of 1993, 14.5 per cent of total assets.
    10. This has been more than offset by a revaluation surplus of Pounds 45m on operational properties occupied by the group.
    11. A possible way out would be the perception by other ERM members that German monetary stringency is here to stay, leading to an agreed revaluation by the D-Mark later in the year.
    12. 'The market has gone through a pretty enormous revaluation in the last month,' says Mr Christopher Flanagan, director of mortgage-backed research at Merrill Lynch.
    13. Admittedly that would have been politically very damaging, but the scale of intervention in recent days shows how unexpectedly large speculative forces have become. The Bundesbank and Bonn did not get the revaluation D-Mark they wanted.
    14. And the revaluation will boost the cost of imports, spreading price increases through the economy, analysts said.
    15. The Miami-based transportation and business-service concern had a loss of $25.2 million before extraordinary items, after taking into account an $8.4 million restructuring charge and a $42.6 million downward revaluation of good will.
    16. Its fears appear to focus less on German industry, which would find its products somewhat more difficult to sell in its main European markets, than on Germany's vociferous farmers, who also stand to lose income in the event of a revaluation.
    17. Other ministers argued that Denmark, with its weak export performance and large current account balance of payments deficit, couldn't be considered a serious revaluation candidate.
    18. The German government had hoped to avoid a revaluation of the mark before the Jan. 25 elections, since an increase in the mark's exchange value makes West German exports less competitive.
    19. The sale of the Gardner Merchant contract catering business produced an exceptional gain of Pounds 257m. A revaluation of the entire property portfolio produced a reduction in the revaluation surplus of Pounds 344m.
    20. The sale of the Gardner Merchant contract catering business produced an exceptional gain of Pounds 257m. A revaluation of the entire property portfolio produced a reduction in the revaluation surplus of Pounds 344m.
    21. It aroused the hostility of France and Italy and provoked the Irish at one point to demand a 1% revaluation of the punt, less than six months since it was devalued by 8% in the EMS.
    22. "Comparisons between post- and pre-crash value simply aren't valid in view of the recent extraordinary revaluation of corporations and assets," he said.
    23. A separate revaluation led to a write-down of tangible fixed assets of Pounds 4.75m.
    24. A revaluation at the period end resulted in a surplus of Pounds 5.6m. Since the end of the year LAIT has acquired Dagenham's main shopping centre, taking its number of shops to 580 and the value of its portfolio to Pounds 60m.
    25. The case underlines that a further rise in property values will be difficult to achieve while rental growth remains elusive. Adjusting for the revaluation, the rights issue is priced close to Wates's net asset value.
    26. Don't employ unqualified people to give advice on rating matters following the latest uniform business rate revaluation to be announced early next year.
    27. It shouldn't modify the fundamental guidelines of its policy, but it has to make adjustments." Mr. Maza advocates a Mexican-style negotiated wage-and-price policy, a currency revaluation and more social spending.
    28. The company blamed the current losses on slower-than-expected system installations, delays in contract signings and a revaluation of the company's capitalized software.
    29. The revaluation is likely to hurt exporters, and benefit importers.
    30. The persistent weakness of the dollar and fear of a revaluation of the mark in the European Monetary System prompted some buyers to unload export-oriented shares, brokers said.
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