Meaning: [jen] n. 1. a yearning for something or to do something 2. the basic unit of money in Japan; equal to 100 sen. v. have a desire for something or someone who is not present.
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31, The pound fell sharply to a record low against the yen.
32, I've always had a yen to travel around the world.
33, In trading today the dollar held steady against the yen.
34, The companies are pouring trillions of yen into biotechnology research, especially for pharmaceuticals and new seeds.
35, In September 1989 the exchange rate hovered around 140 yen to the dollar.
36, The dollar has been hovering around the 110 yen level.
37, We're only getting 130 yen to the dollar at the moment.
38, The fall in the value of the yen might result in a fractional increase in interest rates of perhaps a quarter of one per cent.
39, The dollar has hit an all-time low against the Japanese yen.
40, The yen has fallen to an all-time low against the dollar.
41, The U.S. dollar rose against the yen.
42, It settled at 72. 51 yen.
43, Banks still hold several trillion yen of bad loans.
44, Here again[sentencedict.com], they must trade their yen for dollars.
45, Last week, the dollar rose above 105 yen.
46, Fei Yen was unfaithful to me.
47, A falling yen may hurt bonds, he said.
48, Mazda Motor Co. dropped 5 yen to 454 yen.
49, It was recently at 72. 71 yen.
50, Export oriented stocks were lifted by the weakening yen.
51, It fell 1 yen to 910 yen.
52, The dollar rose moderately against the Japanese yen.
53, The dollar climbed higher against the yen today.
54, Economists predict continuing oscillation of the Japanese yen.
55, The yen is weak and the dollar strong.
56, It fell against the yen, however.
57, Smelting rose 4 yen to 436.
58, The dollar continued its climb against the Japanese yen.
59, Well, to Alexander, it would suggest buying yen.
60, The mark fell as low as 72. 41 yen.