Meaning and Usage
"贬值" primarily means "to depreciate" or "to devalue," often used in economic contexts to describe a decrease in the value of currency or assets. It can also refer to the reduction in worth of objects like artwork or goods.
Common Contexts
You will frequently encounter "贬值" when discussing currency fluctuations, economic policies, or the condition of valuable items. For example, "人民币贬值" (renminbi depreciation) is a common phrase in financial news.
Collocations and Patterns
- "货币贬值" (currency depreciation): used in economics to describe a fall in currency value.
- "资产贬值" (asset depreciation): refers to the loss of value of assets over time.
- "贬值了" (has depreciated): past tense indicating the value has dropped.
Usage Notes
"贬值" is a formal term mostly used in written or formal spoken Chinese, especially in business or economic discussions. It differs from "降价" (price reduction), which refers to lowering prices rather than value. Avoid confusing "贬值" with "贬低," which means to belittle or disparage someone.
Understanding "贬值" helps learners discuss economic topics accurately and describe changes in value clearly.
Meaning and Usage
"贬值" primarily means "to depreciate" or "to devalue," often used in economic contexts to describe a decrease in the value of currency or assets. It can also refer to the reduction in worth of objects like artwork or goods.
Common Contexts
You will frequently encounter "贬值" when discussing currency fluctuations, economic policies, or the condition of valuable items. For example, "人民币贬值" (renminbi depreciation) is a common phrase in financial news.
Collocations and Patterns
- "货币贬值" (currency depreciation): used in economics to describe a fall in currency value.
- "资产贬值" (asset depreciation): refers to the loss of value of assets over time.
- "贬值了" (has depreciated): past tense indicating the value has dropped.
Usage Notes
"贬值" is a formal term mostly used in written or formal spoken Chinese, especially in business or economic discussions. It differs from "降价" (price reduction), which refers to lowering prices rather than value. Avoid confusing "贬值" with "贬低," which means to belittle or disparage someone.
Understanding "贬值" helps learners discuss economic topics accurately and describe changes in value clearly.
Meaning and Usage
"贬值" primarily means "to depreciate" or "to devalue," often used in economic contexts to describe a decrease in the value of currency or assets. It can also refer to the reduction in worth of objects like artwork or goods.
Common Contexts
You will frequently encounter "贬值" when discussing currency fluctuations, economic policies, or the condition of valuable items. For example, "人民币贬值" (renminbi depreciation) is a common phrase in financial news.
Collocations and Patterns
- "货币贬值" (currency depreciation): used in economics to describe a fall in currency value.
- "资产贬值" (asset depreciation): refers to the loss of value of assets over time.
- "贬值了" (has depreciated): past tense indicating the value has dropped.
Usage Notes
"贬值" is a formal term mostly used in written or formal spoken Chinese, especially in business or economic discussions. It differs from "降价" (price reduction), which refers to lowering prices rather than value. Avoid confusing "贬值" with "贬低," which means to belittle or disparage someone.
Understanding "贬值" helps learners discuss economic topics accurately and describe changes in value clearly.