face value的解释
名词面值; 票面价值,表面价值; 票额
ph.
1. Mary took his stories at face value and did not know he was joking.
玛丽对他的陈述信以为真,却不知道他是在开玩笑。
名词
1. Some old coins are now worth a great deal more than their face value.
一些古币现在的价值比它的面值大得多。
1. 票面价值:每年,政府会根据债券的 票面价值(face value)支付固定比率的利息. 10年后,投资者将收回债券的票面价值. 常规债券的风险是通货膨胀率突然增大. 设想一个投资者在2004年购买了1000美元的美国 政府公债,该债券为期10年,票面利率为5%.
2. 票面值:零息债券方面,它的特色是债券投资者会以债券投资票面值(face value)的折扣价买入债券,一直持有债券到期日. 当到期日渐近,债券的价格上升接近至票面面值,直至到期日,零息债券便会被收回,而投资者可取回本金,由此可见,
3. 表面价值:我们常在艺术作品上,看到作者题上''协正、匡正、删正、削正、格正、斧正、指正、教正、斤正、裁正、郢正、诲正、请正'',一般都认作是敬辞或者谦辞,没有人会认真看待. 若有阿甘之流,取其表面价值(face value)去不吝指正的话,通常会自讨没趣.
1. (钱币、投资票据或票的)面值,面额
The face value of things such as coins, paper money, investment documents, or tickets is the amount of money that they are worth, and that is written on them.
e.g. Tickets were selling at twice their face value.
这些票以其面值两倍的价钱售出。
2. 按照表面意思;(对…)信以为真
If you take something at face value, you accept it and believe it without thinking about it very much, even though it might be untrue.
e.g. Public statements from the various groups involved should not necessarily be taken at face value.
对各相关团体的公开言论不必太过当真。
noun
1. the apparent worth as opposed to the real worth
2. the value of a security that is set by the company issuing it
unrelated to market value
Synonym: par valuenominal value