renminbi

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See also: Renminbi and rénmínbì

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From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of Mandarin 人民幣人民币 (rénmínbì, “people's currency”).

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renminbi (plural renminbis or renminbi)

  1. The official currency of the People's Republic of China.
    Synonyms: yuan, RMB, CNY
    • 2020 March 12, “Deaths in China Surpass Toll From SARS”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 21 May 2020, Asia Pacific‎[2]:
      Now, the Fang County government is trying “incentives,” according to a statement posted Saturday on its website. People who report their own fevers will receive 1,000 renminbi, the equivalent of $143 — a few days’ salary for the average Hubei resident.
      The statement also said that people who report the fevers of others would get 500 renminbi, which raised the prospect of neighbors turning one another in. Communist Party cadres who investigate and verify such reports would receive the same amount.

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renminbi m (plural renminbis)

  1. renminbi

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renminbi m (plural renminbis)

  1. renminbi (currency unit of China)