post-devaluation
adjective [ before noun ] uk/ˌpəʊst.diː.væl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌpoʊst.diː.væl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/
贬值后
existing after devaluation (= an act of reducing the rate at which money can be exchanged for foreign money)
The post-devaluation debate was about achieving deflation, not whether it was the right policy. 货币贬值后的辩论议题是如何实现通货紧缩,而非关乎这项政策的正确性。
The post-devaluation era has not been widely discussed.
Compare: devaluation (MONEY)
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- The decisions made in the post-devaluation period were viewed as backward steps.
- The writer of the piece speculated on the country's post-devaluation future.
- The banks were unwilling to extend to businessmen the huge loans necessary to buy dollars at the post-devaluation rates.
- Any credit would be better on a post-devaluation than on a pre-devaluation basis.
- They could afford to pay, thanks to the high price of oil and the post-devaluation boom.