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Определение currencies в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

currency
para birimi

Birtakım Avrupa ülkelerinde geçerli para birimi avrodur. Simgesi € şeklindedir. Bir avro yaklaşık iki Türk lirası değerindedir. - In several European countries, the current currency is the euro. Its symbol is €. One euro is worth about two Turkish lira.

Arjantin'in eski para birimi Austral'di. Sembolü ₳ idi. - The former Argentine currency was Austral. Its symbol was ₳.

currency
döviz

En yakın döviz bürosu nerede? - Where is the closest currency exchange?

Otoriteler dövizi dengede tutmayı başardı. - The authorities managed to stabilize the currency.

currency
nakit para
currency
para

1971 de Britanya Kırallığı parasını ondalık sisteme çevirdi. - In 1971 the United Kingdom changed its currency to the decimal system.

Fransa'nın para birimi franktı ve sembolü ₣ idi. Frank Fransa'da artık kullanılmıyor ama Gine gibi bazı eski Fransız kolonilerinde hâlâ kullanılmaktadır. - France's currency was the franc, and its symbol was ₣. While it is no longer used in France, francs are still in use in some former French colonies such as Guinea.

currency
(Ticaret) para dolaşımı
currency
(Bilgisayar) parabirimi
currency
(Kanun) rağbet
currency
(Ticaret) para tedavülü
currency
mütedavil para
currency
(Politika, Siyaset) bir ülkenin değişim aracı
currency
(Ticaret) döviz ile ikrazat
currency
(Ticaret) dolaşımdaki para
currency
(Ticaret) tedavüldeki para
currency
(Politika, Siyaset) kuruşun kırkta biri
currency
sirkülasyon
currency
sürüm
currency
(Kanun) meskükat
currency
(Ticaret) ulusal para
currency
(Politika, Siyaset,Ticaret) nakit
currency
tedavül
currency
geçerlilik
currency
değer

Birtakım Avrupa ülkelerinde geçerli para birimi avrodur. Simgesi € şeklindedir. Bir avro yaklaşık iki Türk lirası değerindedir. - In several European countries, the current currency is the euro. Its symbol is €. One euro is worth about two Turkish lira.

Bir para birimi değer kaybettiği zaman, bu para ülke ekonomisi üzerinde enflasyonist bir etkiye sahiptir. - When a currency depreciates, that has an inflationary effect on the economy of the country of the currency.

currency
{i} devir
currency
(Mukavele) döviz; tedavüldeki para birimi
currency
(Askeri) GÜNCELLİK: Bir harita veya şemanın belirli bir zamanda eldeki en iyi bilgilerle karşılaştırılarak güncel hale getirilmiş olma durumu. 2. Bir ülkenin kullanılmakta olan parası. 3. Yürürlük meriyet; Akış, hadiselerin akışı. 4. Askeri para, işgal parası. Bknz. "military currency"
currency
para birimi para
currency
revaç
currency
{i} yaygınlık
currency
{i} dolaşım
currency
para/revaç
currency
(Hukuk) dolanımdaki para
currency
geçerlik
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
plural of currency
currency
Paper money

Spangler went through his pockets, coming out with a handful of small coins, one piece of currency and a hard-boiled egg.

currency
a countable unit which symbolize real value
currency
Acceptance or use

The jargon’s currency.

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{n} a circulation, currentness, paper passing for, and established as, current money
basket of currencies
collection of various foreign currencies and their current value
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Any form of money that is in public circulation
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That which circulates as a medium of exchange; anything that is in immediate, continuous and widespread use as money
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Paper money Explore the federal government's American Currency Exhibit online and take a virtual tour of the Money Museum
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the property of belonging to the present time; "the currency of a slang term"
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922,337,203,685,477 5808 to 922,337,203,685,477 5807
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The money used in a particular country is referred to as its currency. Tourism is the country's top earner of foreign currency More people favour a single European currency than oppose it
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A numeric data type particularly suited to store money data Currency values are 64-bit (8-byte) integers, scaled by 10,000 to provide four digits to the right of the decimal point Currency values use the prefix cur and the type-declaration character @ (the at sign)
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The state of being current
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government or bank notes circulating as a substitute for metallic money
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the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used a current state of general acceptance and use
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Money or other item used to facilitate transactions
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The code used to identify the currency in which the financial statements are reported
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means money denominated in the lawful currency of a country
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general acceptance or use; "the currency of ideas"
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anything accepted as money -- " convert it to the currency of your own country " (214)
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Refers to money i e Canadian currency rate
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Paper money issued by the government
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a current state of general acceptance and use
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A country's unit of exchange issued by their government or central bank whose value is the basis for trade
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This shows the currency that a security trades in, such as USD for U S dollar
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the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used
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{i} money; circulation; custom, prevalence
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Paper money issued by the government [FACS] (see also fiscal policy)
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money in its physical form: coin and paper money (chapter 10)
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general acceptance or use; "the currency of ideas" the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used a current state of general acceptance and use
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A medium of exchange of value, defined by reference to the geographical location of the authorities responsible for it ISO4217 In general, the monetary unit, involved in a transaction and represented by a name or a symbol
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Fluency; readiness of utterance
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Literally it means money (coins and banknotes) we use every day to buy things, but in a general sense it refer to all the money stock of a country Our currency is the Rand, the US the Dollar and in Zambia it is the Kwacha, etc
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Current value; general estimation; the rate at which anything is generally valued
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A button on the toolbar which applies the Currency number format to the selected cells In this format numbers have a symbol for the particular currency chosen, such as $ or € Two digits are shown to the right of the decimal point
currency
This entry identifies the national medium of exchange and its basic subunit
currency
I don't mean money here, but a way to evaluate web sites: When was the last time this site was updated? (Often there's a note at the bottom of the page, "Last updated" and the date )
currency
If a custom, idea, or word has currency, it is used and accepted by a lot of people at a particular time. `Loop' is one of those computer words that has gained currency in society. = acceptance see also common currency. In industrialized nations, the portion of the national money supply (consisting of banknotes and government-issued paper money and coins) that does not require endorsement to serve as a medium of exchange. Since the abandonment of the gold standard, governments have not been obligated to repay the holders of currency in any form of precious metal. Consequently, the volume of currency has been determined by the actions of the government or central bank and not by the supply of precious metals. In less-developed societies, or in times of economic scarcity, items such as livestock or tobacco (cigarettes) may serve as currency. See also coinage
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That which is in circulation, or is given and taken as having or representing value; as, the currency of a country; a specie currency; esp
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The state or quality of being current; general acceptance or reception; a passing from person to person, or from hand to hand; circulation; as, a report has had a long or general currency; the currency of bank notes
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Any widely-acceptable monetary unit of trade, such as the Dollar, the Euro, or the Pound Note that many countries have indistinguishable names such as dollars, pounds, pesos, and lira, so precise recognition is through country name and currency name, the ISO alphanumeric or numeric monetary codes, or the SWIFT alphanumeric banking codes
currency
A country's official unit of monetary exchange When investing overseas, currency risk can be problematic Even when foreign economies are doing reasonably well, currency fluctuations can have a negative effect on stock prices While stocks in the chosen country could be soaring, a decline in the value of the currency's exchange rate to the dollar could eliminate your stock gains BACK TO TOP
currency
The currency is the Egyptian pound (LE), and as a rough guide, the exchange rate is around 5LE to 1GBPound, or 3LE to 1US$ You can only take a limited amount of Egyptian currency in to Egypt (around 250LE) and it is almost impossible to change Egyptian currency back when you leave In any case, you're not supposed to take currency out of the country, so you should spend it before leaving - take Sterling or Dollar Traveller's Cheques, don't exchange more than you need and keep the receipts! Do not exchange on the black market, you will probably get ripped off, and there is a standard official exchange rate, so all Bureau de Change give the same rate Most cruise ships and hotels have an exchange service either "in-house" or via a visiting exchange representative Keep a stock of small change - it's in short supply
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A characteristic of information quality measuring the degree to which data represents reality from the required point in time
currency
A continued or uninterrupted course or flow like that of a stream; as, the currency of time
currencies

    Турецкое произношение

    kırınsiz

    Произношение

    /ˈkərənsēz/ /ˈkɜrənsiːz/
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