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Перевод: currency
[существительное] употребительность ; денежное обращение; валюта ; деньги
Тезаурус:
- For a given outlay of local currency it has ensured a higher value of imports than would have been available under a market valuation of the currency.
- Philip Saunders makes a starker contrast between the limited exposure of currency funds and holdings in shares or unit trusts: "With charges at 4 per cent initially and three-quarters of a point annually for a currency fund, would you pay 6 per cent to go into a plain old unit trust?"
- The latter deal primarily in a currency of meaning while the former have still a conflict concerning the appropriate register for the target language.
- Top of the agenda will be the currency crisis.
- The main aims of the project were to formulate the course to be followed by the government to assess the worth of mineral resources of the Lao PDR and to provide an action plan for generating hard currency from minerals within a constantly evolving and highly competitive world economy.
- European Monetary Union no doubt will demand the invention of the Pecu, the Personal European Currency Unit.
- 5 All amounts payable by the Publisher to the Proprietor are payable in legal currency of the United Kingdom except for the sum of CAN 55,000 for the purchase of the master video tape which shall be paid in Canadian dollars.
- While one country may be geared up for credit cards with hole-in-the wall machines everywhere you look, another may only accept local currency or travellers cheques.
- In the same way we can also define short periods of currency life; it is from the composition of hoards that we know, for example, that neither of the two principal coinages of late twelfth- and thirteenth-century England, the Short Cross coinage of 1180-;1247 and the Long Cross coinage of 1247-;79, survived in circulation after their production had stopped.
- By happy chance, I had found a private hotel only fifty yards from the Danube and which, unlike its skyscraper neighbours immediately across the river, such as the fashionable Intercontinental, did not cost vast sums of hard currency.
- Nonetheless it remains true that the most common explanation of large numbers of unrecovered hoards is warfare, though in some instances it is believed that economic factors also played a part; in the latter cases a currency or political reform is thought to have rendered the coins worthless and hence the owners would not have bothered to recover them.
- The coup attempt in March 1987 was foiled when explosives, army uniforms, arms, a rocket launcher and Sierra Leone currency were found in a raid by security officers in a house in Freetown.
- These sacrifices could only be bought with special Temple money because foreign currency such as Roman coins, showing the heads of pagan rulers, could not be used inside the perimeter of the Temple.
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