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silverite
[ˈsɪlvəraɪt]

  • n. 金银复本位制论者

英英释义

Silverite

  • abstract: The Silverites were members of a political movement in the United States in the late-19th century that advocated that silver should continue to be a monetary standard along with gold, as authorized under the Coinage Act of 1792. The Silverite coalition's famous slogan was "16 to 1" – that is, the ratio of sixteen ounces of silver equal in value to one ounce of gold, a ratio similar to that established in the Coinage Act of 1834.

以上来源于: WordNet

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  • Supporters of President Cleveland wanted to test the silverites' strength.

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  • By eighteen ninety-six, many Democrats had become silverites.

    VOA: special.2010.07.01

  • A majority of convention delegates, however,were silverites.

    VOA: special.2010.07.01

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