Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The medical department is expected to give about one billion renminbi in grants for 2010.
Each day's treatment costs five renminbi, or about 60 cents.
The total investments of these science parks are 30 billion renminbi.
Within the urban city, it's possible to ride anywhere with one or two renminbi.
You can't change money here, so have a little extra Renminbi on hand, in case something strikes your fancy.
These have been abolished, and all transactions now occur in Renminbi.
Tourists are allowed to bring in up to 20,000 renminbi when visiting Taiwan.
The face values of B shares are set in Renminbi.
"It tells you they are quite happy to see the renminbi move around against other currencies" but not the dollar, he said.
The cost of borrowing in Renminbi is far less," said a finance ministry official.
It is estimated that, as of 2011, 14 trillion renminbi in loans were outstanding to local governments.
But perhaps the most interesting and exciting development concerns the Chinese currency - the Renminbi.
Outside Kǎilǐ there are no places to change money, so bring plenty of Renminbi with you.
They are issued and traded in Renminbi.
Estimated total investment of 24.4 billion renminbi."
The Renminbi has appreciated 22 percent since the mechanism reform in 2005 of the Yuan exchange rate.
The Renminbi came into force in October 1949 when the communists took power on the Chinese mainland.
The Renminbi has now been floating within a small margin to a basket of currencies selected by the Chinese government.
"B" shares are denominated in Renminbi but are traded in foreign currency.
Over time, there is also the possibility of the gradual emergence of the Chinese Renminbi as a global reserve currency.
The Renminbi has appreciated against the US Dollar by 2 percent since June 2010.
Currency: Renminbi.
Renminbi has banknotes and coins of 1 jiao and 5 jiao.
Foreigners are required to use foreign currency, Euros, US dollars and Renminbi are most commonly accepted.
Most closed with the abolition of foreign exchange certificates in the early 1990s, at which point foreigners could hold ordinary renminbi in the PRC.