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nominal

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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nom·i·nal /ˈnɒmɪnəl $ ˈnɑː-/ ●○○ adjective  1 nominal sum/charge/fee etc LITTLE/NOT MUCHa very small sum of money, especially when compared with what something would usually cost or what it is worth 象征性的金额/收费/费用等 A nominal charge is made for use of the tennis courts. 使用这些网球场只是象征性地收取费用。2 NAME OF A THINGofficially described as being something, when this is not really true 名义上的,有名无实的 the nominal head of the rebellion 这次叛乱名义上的领导人 Their conversion to Christianity was only nominal. 他们只是名义上皈依了基督教。3 nominal value/rate/income etc technical a nominal value etc does not show what something is really worth or really costs, because it does not take into account changes in the price of other goods and services 票面价值/名义价格/名义收入等 OPP real If prices rise and the nominal wage remains constant, the real wage falls. 如果物价上涨而名义工资保持不变,其实等于工资降低。4 technicalSLG relating to nouns or used as a noun 名词() the nominal use of the present participle 现在分词的名词性用法
Examples from the Corpus
nominalTickets for the concert are a nominal $3 for students.Consequently, a nominal 60-year loan would in practice be made up of many short-, medium-, and long-term loans.The daughter had all the brains and did all the accounts -- the son was just the nominal boss of the business.It started in Fat Harry's, long after the nominal closing time, across a table littered with empty glasses.A nominal diameter may also be derived from the volume of the pebble.Oil prices in nominal dollar terms are expected to stay flat, at best, between now and the year 2000.We are allowed to use the tennis courts for a nominal fee.On paper we have a nominal fund of £2.3m covering our 8000 patients.It's fairly clear that he is only the nominal head of the local party -- in fact he's got no authority at all.The Zener voltage should be chosen so that it is approximately 1V less than the nominal on-load battery voltage.Soon you and I are going to be nominal proprietors of a rather sophisticated installation.The mean underwriting fee was 1.4 percent of the issue's nominal value.nominal headFor these reasons, if none other, the Lord Chancellor, is more than a nominal head of the judiciary.Nevertheless other generals - Sanjurjo, the nominal head of the rebellion.
From Longman Business Dictionarynominalnom‧i‧nal /ˈnɒmənəlˈnɑː-/ adjective1nominal head/leader etc someone who has the title of head, leader etc but does not have the normal responsibilities, powers etc of that jobAlthough he remained the nominal head of the campaign, his deputy took over responsibility for it.2a nominal sum of money is very small, compared to the usual amount that would be paid or charged for somethingHe charges a nominal amount for his software, enough to cover expenses.3ACCOUNTING a nominal figure, level etc is not the real one because something such as inflation has not been taken into accountWhile the Fed can peg the nominal federal funds rate, it cannot control the real rate (i.e. the nominal rate minus the rate of inflation).Origin nominal (1400-1500) Latin nominalis, from nomen name
nom·i·nal adjectiveChineseSyllable
sum of very a Business Corpus especially money, when small compared


nominal
nominal /ˈnɒmənəl, ˈnɒmɪnəl $ ˈnɑː-/ adjective
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Latin
 Origin: nominalis, from nomen 'name'
1. nominal sum/charge/fee etc a very small sum of money, especially when compared with what something would usually cost or what it is worth:
    A nominal charge is made for use of the tennis courts.
2. officially described as being something, when this is not really true:
    the nominal head of the rebellion
    Their conversion to Christianity was only nominal.
3. nominal value/rate/income etc technical a nominal value etc does not show what something is really worth or really costs, because it does not take into account changes in the price of other goods and services
   OPP  real:
    If prices rise and the nominal wage remains constant, the real wage falls.
4. technical relating to nouns or used as a noun:
    the nominal use of the present participle


nom·in·alBrE /ˈnɒmɪnl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈnɑːmɪnl/ 🔊 adjectivebeing sth in name only, and not in reality 名义上的;有名无实的the nominal leader of the party这个政党的名义领袖He remained in nominal control of the business for another ten years. 他名义上又掌管了这家公司十年。🔊🔊(of a sum of money 款额) very small and much less than the normal cost or charge 很小的;象征性的 SYN token We only pay a nominal rent. 我们只象征性地付一点租金。🔊🔊(grammar 语法) connected with a noun or nouns 名词性的;名词的 nom·in·al·ly BrE /ˈnɒmɪnəli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈnɑːmɪnəli/ 🔊 adverbHe was nominally in charge of the company. 他名义上管理着这家公司。🔊🔊