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2 coins intended for circulation
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3 circulating coins and banknotes program
программа выпуска в обращение монет и купюр
Связанная с Играми Программа выпуска в обращение монет и денежных купюр, которые оцениваются по номинальной или банковской стоимости. Программа разрабатывается и осуществляется Оргкомитетом «Сочи 2014» совместно с МОК по согласованию с соответствующими правительственными учреждениями.
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circulating coins and banknotes program
The Coins and Banknotes program relates to the Games for circulating coins and banknotes both of which are sold for their face or legal tender value. This program is developed and implemented by SOCHI 2014, in cooperation with the IOC and in concert with the related government entities.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > circulating coins and banknotes program
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4 commemorative coins and banknotes program
программа выпуска памятных монет и купюр
Связанная с Играми Программа выпуска памятных монет и денежных купюр, которые оцениваются выше их номинальной или банковской стоимости. Программа разрабатывается и осуществляется Оргкомитетом «Сочи 2014» совместно с МОК по согласованию с соответствующими правительственными учреждениями.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
commemorative coins and banknotes program
The Coins and Banknotes program relating to the Games for commemorative coins and banknotes both of which are sold for a premium to their face or legal tender value. This program is developed and implemented by SOCHI 2014, in co-operation with the IOC and in concert with the related government entities.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > commemorative coins and banknotes program
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5 digital coins
E-coma form of electronic payment authorized for instant transactions that facilitates the purchase of items priced in small denominations of digital cash. Digital coins are transferred from customer to merchant for a transaction such as the purchase of a newspaper using a smart card for payment. -
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9 mint
I 1. [mɪnt]1) (plant) menta f.2) (sweet) mentina f.2.modificatore [tea, sauce] alla menta; [flower, leaf] di mentaII 1. [mɪnt]1) (for coins) zecca f.2) colloq. (vast sum)2.aggettivo nuovo di zeccaIII [mɪnt]in mint condition — [ coin] nuovo di conio, fior di conio
verbo transitivo coniare (anche fig.)* * *I 1. [mint] noun(a place where money is made by the government.)2. verb(to manufacture (money): When were these coins minted?)II [mint] noun1) (a plant with strong-smelling leaves, used as a flavouring.)2) ((also peppermint) (a sweet with) the flavour of these leaves: a box of mints; ( also adjective) mint chocolate.)* * *I [mɪnt]1. nFin zeccathe (Royal) Mint Brit; the (US) Mint Am — la Zecca
2. adjin mint condition — in perfette condizioni, che sembra nuovo (-a) di zecca
3. vt(coins) battere, coniareII [mɪnt]1. n2. adj* * *mint (1) /mɪnt/A n.1 (fin.) zecca3 (fam., con l'art. indeterm.) un mucchio (o un sacco) di soldi; un occhio della testa (fig.): to make a mint in showbiz, fare un sacco di soldi nel mondo dello spettacoloB a. attr.1 nuovo di zecca; nuovo fiammante● mint coin, moneta fior di conio □ mint mark, marchio di zecca □ mint master, direttore della zecca □ (fin., stor.) mint parity, parità monetaria legale intrinseca □ to be in mint condition, ( di moneta o medaglia) essere fior di conio; (fig.) essere nuovo di conio, essere come nuovo.mint (2) /mɪnt/n.2 [u] menta3 mentina; caramella alla menta● ( cucina) mint sauce, salsa alla mentamintya.(to) mint /mɪnt/v. t.● minting die, conio; punzone.* * *I 1. [mɪnt]1) (plant) menta f.2) (sweet) mentina f.2.modificatore [tea, sauce] alla menta; [flower, leaf] di mentaII 1. [mɪnt]1) (for coins) zecca f.2) colloq. (vast sum)2.aggettivo nuovo di zeccaIII [mɪnt]in mint condition — [ coin] nuovo di conio, fior di conio
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mint [mɪnt]1. nouna. ( = plant, herb) menthe fb. ( = sweet) bonbon m à la menthe[+ coins] battre3. compounds* * *[mɪnt] 1.1) Botany, Culinary menthe f2) ( sweet) bonbon m à la mentheafter-dinner mint — chocolat m à la menthe
3) ( for coins) hôtel m des Monnaiesthe Royal Mint — GB l'hôtel de la Monnaie ( à Londres)
4) (colloq) ( vast sum) fortune f2. 3. 4.transitive verb1) frapper [coin]2) forger [word, expression] -
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Ⅰ.mint1 [mɪnt]1 noun(chocolate, sauce, tea) à la menthe►► mint julep cocktail m au bourbon et à la mentheⅡ.mint21 noun∎ the (Royal) Mint l'Hôtel m de la Monnaie, la Monnaie∎ to make a mint faire fortune;∎ it's worth a mint cela vaut une fortune(stamps, coins) (tout) neuf;∎ figurative in mint condition en parfait état, à l'état neuf►► Finance mint par pair m intrinsèque -
12 dive
1. verb1) (to plunge headfirst into water or down through the air: He dived off a rock into the sea.) zambullirse, tirarse de cabeza2) (to go quickly and suddenly out of sight: She dived down a back street and into a shop.) precipitarse hacia, abalanzarse
2. noun(an act of diving: She did a beautiful dive into the deep end of the pool.) zambullida, salto de cabeza- diver- diving-board
- great diving beetle
dive1 n saltodive2 vb1. tirarse de cabeza / zambullirse2. bucear / sumergirsetr[daɪv]1 (into water) zambullida, salto (de cabeza); (in competition) salto (de trampolín); (underwater) buceo; (of submarine, whale) inmersión nombre femenino2 (of plane) picado; (of bird) descenso (en picado)3 (sudden movement, lunge) embestida, arremetida4 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (of goalkeeper) estirada5 familiar (seedy bar, club) antrointransitive verb (SMALLUS/SMALL pt dove tr[dəʊv])1 (into water) zambullirse, tirarse (de cabeza); (in competition) saltar; (underwater) bucear; (submarine, whale) sumergirse2 (birds, planes) bajar en picado3 (move suddenly) precipitarse hacia, abalanzarse hacia; (put hand into) meter la mano en, echar mano a5 (drop suddenly - currency, sales, prices) caer en picado\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go diving ir a hacer submarinismo, ir a bucearto take a dive (in boxing) hacer tongo, dejarse ganar1) plunge: tirarse al agua, zambullirse, dar un clavado2) submerge: sumergirse3) drop: bajar en picada (dícese de un avión), caer en picadadive n1) plunge: zambullida f, clavado m (en el agua)2) descent: descenso m en picada3) bar, joint: antro mn.• capuz s.m.• figón s.m.• picado s.m.• salto s.m.• salto de trampolín s.m.• tasca s.f.• zambullida s.f.v.• bucear v.• picar v.• sumergir v.• zambullir v.
I daɪv1)a) ( from height) zambullirse*, tirarse (al agua), tirarse or echarse un clavado (AmL)she dived into the water — se zambulló, se tiró al agua
b) ( from surface) \<\<person/whale\>\> sumergirse*, zambullirse*; \<\<submarine\>\> sumergirse*to go diving — ir* a hacer submarinismo or a bucear
c) ( swoop) \<\<plane/bird\>\> bajar en picada or (Esp) en picado2) (lunge, move suddenly)he dived for cover under the table — se tiró or se metió debajo de la mesa para protegerse
3) ( drop sharply) (journ) \<\<currency/sales\>\> caer* en picada or (Esp) en picado, pegar* un bajón (fam)•Phrasal Verbs:- dive in
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1)a) ( into water) zambullida f, clavado m (AmL); ( Sport) salto m (de trampolín), clavado m (AmL)b) (of submarine, whale) inmersión fc) ( swoop) descenso m en picada or (Esp) en picado2) (lunge, sudden movement) (colloq)(full-length) dive — ( in soccer) estirada f
3) (disreputable club, bar) (colloq) antro m[daɪv]1. N1) (into water) salto m de cabeza (al agua), zambullida f, clavado m (CAm, Mex); (by professional diver, of submarine) inmersión f2) (Aer) picado m, picada f (LAm)3) (=leap)to make a dive for sth — lanzarse or abalanzarse sobre algo
4) (Ftbl) estirada fto take a dive — (Ftbl) tirarse a la piscina (dejarse caer deliberadamente con la intención de conseguir un tiro libre o un penalty)
5) (fig) (=fall)2. VI1) [swimmer] tirarse, zambullirse, dar un clavado (CAm, Mex), clavarse (CAm, Mex); (artistically) saltar; (underwater) bucear; [submarine] sumergirseto dive into the water — tirarse al agua, zambullirse
2) (Aer) bajar en picado3) (=leap)I dived into the shop for a paper — pasé corriendo por la tienda a por un periódico, me metí corriendo a la tienda a por un periódico
4) (=fall) [prices etc] bajar de golpe, caer en picado or (LAm) picada* * *
I [daɪv]1)a) ( from height) zambullirse*, tirarse (al agua), tirarse or echarse un clavado (AmL)she dived into the water — se zambulló, se tiró al agua
b) ( from surface) \<\<person/whale\>\> sumergirse*, zambullirse*; \<\<submarine\>\> sumergirse*to go diving — ir* a hacer submarinismo or a bucear
c) ( swoop) \<\<plane/bird\>\> bajar en picada or (Esp) en picado2) (lunge, move suddenly)he dived for cover under the table — se tiró or se metió debajo de la mesa para protegerse
3) ( drop sharply) (journ) \<\<currency/sales\>\> caer* en picada or (Esp) en picado, pegar* un bajón (fam)•Phrasal Verbs:- dive in
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1)a) ( into water) zambullida f, clavado m (AmL); ( Sport) salto m (de trampolín), clavado m (AmL)b) (of submarine, whale) inmersión fc) ( swoop) descenso m en picada or (Esp) en picado2) (lunge, sudden movement) (colloq)(full-length) dive — ( in soccer) estirada f
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1. verb1) (to crawl or climb quickly, using arms and legs: They scrambled up the slope; He scrambled over the rocks.) trepar, escalar2) (to move hastily: He scrambled to his feet.) precipitarse3) ((with for) to rush, or struggle with others, to get: The boys scrambled for the ball.) pelearse por, luchar entre sí por4) (to distort (a telephone message etc) so that it can only be received and understood with a special receiver.) cifrar, codificar
2. noun((sometimes with for) an act of scrambling; a rush or struggle: There was a scramble for the best bargains.) lucha, pelea, confusión, barullo- scrambled eggs
- scrambled egg
scramble vb treparwe scrambled up the dune trepamos por la duna scramble tiene la idea de moverse apresuradamente y con dificultad utilizando pies y manospeople scrambled to get out of the burning building la gente se peleaba por salir del edificio en llamastr['skræmbəl]1 (difficult climb) subida escabrosa; (difficult walk) caminata difícil3 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (motorcycle race) carrera de motocross1 (climb) trepar ( over, por) (up, a), subir gateando; (crawl) gatear, arrastrarse; (clamber) moverse rápidamente3 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL (plane) despegar de repente1 (mix, jumble) revolver, mezclar2 (eggs) revolver3 (message) cifrar, poner en cifra, codificar4 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL (plane) hacer que despegue de repente1) : trepar, gatear (con torpeza)he scrambled over the fence: se trepó a la cerca con dificultad2) struggle: pelearse (por)they scrambled for seats: se pelearon por los asientosscramble vt1) jumble: mezclar2)to scramble eggs : hacer huevos revueltosscramble n: rebatiña f, pelea fn.• arrebatiña s.f.• pelea s.f.• rebatiña s.f.• subida s.f.v.• hacer esfuerzos para alcanzar v.• luchar v.• revolver v.• trepar v.'skræmbəl
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1) (no pl)a) ( chaotic rush)several people were hurt in the scramble — varias personas salieron lastimadas del barullo or de la confusión or de la rebatiña
scramble FOR something: there was a last-minute scramble for tickets — a último momento hubo una rebatiña para conseguir entradas
b) ( difficult climb) subida f or escalada f difícil2) c (BrE Sport) carrera f de motocross
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1)a) ( clamber) (+ adv compl)to scramble to one's feet — levantarse, ponerse* de pie ( apresuradamente o con dificultad)
b) (struggle, compete)to scramble FOR something — pelearse por algo, andar* a la rebatiña por algo
2) (Aviat, Mil) despegar* ( con urgencia)
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vta) ( mix) mezclarto scramble eggs — hacer* huevos revueltos
b) \<\<message\>\> codificar*, cifrar['skræmbl]1. VI1)to scramble up/down — subir gateando/bajar con dificultad
to scramble for — [+ coins, seats] luchar entre sí por, pelearse por; (fig) [+ jobs] pelearse por
2) (Sport)2. VT1) (Culin) revolverscrambled eggs — huevos mpl revueltos
2) (Telec) [+ message] cifrar; (TV) codificar3) [+ aircraft] hacer despegar con urgencia (por alarma)3. N2) (Sport) (=motorcycle meeting) carrera f de motocross3) (=climb) subida f ; (=outing) excursión f de montaña (por terreno escabroso etc)* * *['skræmbəl]
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1) (no pl)a) ( chaotic rush)several people were hurt in the scramble — varias personas salieron lastimadas del barullo or de la confusión or de la rebatiña
scramble FOR something: there was a last-minute scramble for tickets — a último momento hubo una rebatiña para conseguir entradas
b) ( difficult climb) subida f or escalada f difícil2) c (BrE Sport) carrera f de motocross
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1)a) ( clamber) (+ adv compl)to scramble to one's feet — levantarse, ponerse* de pie ( apresuradamente o con dificultad)
b) (struggle, compete)to scramble FOR something — pelearse por algo, andar* a la rebatiña por algo
2) (Aviat, Mil) despegar* ( con urgencia)
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vta) ( mix) mezclarto scramble eggs — hacer* huevos revueltos
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present participle - dying; verb1) (to lose life; to stop living and become dead: Those flowers are dying; She died of old age.) morir2) (to fade; to disappear: The daylight was dying fast.) apagarse, desaparecer3) (to have a strong desire (for something or to do something): I'm dying for a drink; I'm dying to see her.) morirse de ganas de•- diehard- die away
- die down
- die hard
- die off
- die out
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noun(a stamp or punch for making raised designs on money, paper etc.) troquel
III see dicedie vb morirtr[daɪ]1 (person, animal, plant) morir, morirse■ I nearly died! ¡casi me muero!3 figurative use (love, tradition, custom) morir; (flame) extinguirse, apagarse; (engine) apagarse, dejar de funcionar4 (engine, motor) apagarse, dejar de funcionar1 morir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be dying for something / be dying to do something morirse por algo, morirse de ganas de hacer algoto die a death quedar en nadato die hard tardar en desaparecerto die laughing morirse de risato die with one's boots on morirse con las botas puestasto do or die vencer o morir————————tr[daɪ]1 (for coins) cuño, troquel nombre masculino2 (pl dice) architecture dado\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe die is cast la suerte está echada1) : morir2) cease: morir, morirsea dying civilization: una civilización moribunda3) stop: apagarse, dejar de funcionarthe motor died: el motor se apagó4)to die down subside: amainar, disminuir5)to die out : extinguirse6)I'm dying to leave: me muero por irme1) stamp: troquel m, cuño m2) mold: matriz f, molde mn.(§plural: dice) = dado s.m.n.• cuadrado s.m.• cuño s.m.• dado s.m.• matriz s.f.• molde s.m.• troquel s.m.v.• cascar* v.• fallecer v.• fenecer v.• finar v.• morir v.• morirse v.• palmar v.• reventar v.
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1. daɪdies, dying, died intransitive verb1)a) ( stop living) morir*; ( violently) matarse, morir*b) ( be overcome) (colloq) morirse*to die laughing — morirse* de risa
c) ( want very much) (colloq)to be dying FOR something — morirse* por algo
to be dying to + INF — morirse* por + inf, morirse* de ganas de + inf
2)a) ( cease to exist) \<\<love/hatred\>\> morir*b) ( be extinguished) \<\<fire\>\> extinguirse*, apagarse*; \<\<light\>\> extinguirse*c) ( stop functioning) \<\<engine/motor\>\> apagarse*, dejar de funcionar3) (colloq) ( in baseball) quedarse embasado, ser* dejado en base
2.
vtto die a natural death — morir* de muerte natural
to die a violent death — tener* or sufrir una muerte violenta
to die a death — (BrE colloq) quedar en la nada
Phrasal Verbs:- die away- die down- die off- die out
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as straight as a die — derecho hasta decir basta, honrado como él sólo
no dice! — (AmE) ni hablar!, ni lo sueñes!
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[daɪ](present participle dying) VI1) [person, animal, plant] morir (of, from de)her father was dying — su padre se moría or se estaba muriendo or estaba moribundo
I nearly died! * — (laughing) ¡me moría de la risa!; (with embarrassment) ¡me moría de vergüenza!; (with fear) ¡casi me muero del susto!
- die like flies2) (fig) [friendship, interest] morir, desaparecer; [light] extinguirse; [engine] pararse, apagarsethe day was dying fast — liter la luz del día iba apagándose rápidamente
3)- die away- die back- die down- die off- die out
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[daɪ]N1) (pl dice) [daɪs]dado m* * *
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1. [daɪ]dies, dying, died intransitive verb1)a) ( stop living) morir*; ( violently) matarse, morir*b) ( be overcome) (colloq) morirse*to die laughing — morirse* de risa
c) ( want very much) (colloq)to be dying FOR something — morirse* por algo
to be dying to + INF — morirse* por + inf, morirse* de ganas de + inf
2)a) ( cease to exist) \<\<love/hatred\>\> morir*b) ( be extinguished) \<\<fire\>\> extinguirse*, apagarse*; \<\<light\>\> extinguirse*c) ( stop functioning) \<\<engine/motor\>\> apagarse*, dejar de funcionar3) (colloq) ( in baseball) quedarse embasado, ser* dejado en base
2.
vtto die a natural death — morir* de muerte natural
to die a violent death — tener* or sufrir una muerte violenta
to die a death — (BrE colloq) quedar en la nada
Phrasal Verbs:- die away- die down- die off- die out
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as straight as a die — derecho hasta decir basta, honrado como él sólo
no dice! — (AmE) ni hablar!, ni lo sueñes!
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scrabble ['skræbəl]∎ she was scrabbling in the grass for the keys elle cherchait les clés à tâtons dans l'herbe;∎ the man was scrabbling for a handhold on the cliff face l'homme cherchait désespérément une prise sur la paroi de la falaise∎ to scrabble with sb for sth lutter avec qn pour s'emparer de qch2 noun∎ (scramble) there was a wild scrabble for the food les gens se ruèrent sur la nourriture(grope) fouiller, tâtonner;∎ I had to scrabble about in the drawer for a bit of string j'ai dû fouiller dans le tiroir pour trouver un bout de ficelle;∎ she was scrabbling about on all fours looking for her contact lens à quatre pattes, elle cherchait à tâtons son verre de contact;∎ beggars were scrabbling about in the dirt for coins des mendiants grattaient dans la saleté pour trouver des pièces -
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1 noun∎ put the coin in the slot mettez la pièce dans la fente;∎ there's a slot in the door for letters il y a une fente dans la porte pour le courrier∎ we could put the new series in the 7:30 slot on pourrait caser ou placer le nouveau feuilleton dans le créneau de 19h30;∎ what shall we put in the slot before the news? qu'est-ce qu'on va mettre dans la tranche ou le créneau qui précède les informations?;∎ we've missed our slot for take-off nous avons raté notre créneau de décollage(c) (job opening) créneau m;∎ there's a slot for someone with marketing skills il y a un créneau pour quelqu'un qui s'y connaît en marketing∎ slot this bit in here (in machine, model) introduisez cette pièce ici; (in jigsaw) posez ou mettez cette pièce ici(b) (find time for, fit) insérer, faire rentrer;∎ she managed to slot me into her timetable elle a réussi à me réserver un moment ou à me caser dans son emploi du temps(a) (fit → part) rentrer, s'encastrer, s'emboîter;∎ the tape slots into the recorder here c'est ici qu'on introduit la cassette dans le magnétophone;∎ the blade slots into the handle la lame rentre dans le manche(b) (in timetable, schedule) rentrer, s'insérer;∎ our programme slots into the space after the news notre émission s'insère dans le créneau qui suit les informations;∎ where do we slot into the scheme? où intervenons-nous dans le projet?British slot meter compteur m à pièces➲ slot in(into schedule) faire rentrer; (patient, customer etc) caser;∎ she just slots me in when it suits her elle n'est disponible pour moi que quand ça l'arrange;∎ when can you slot me in? quand pouvez-vous me caser ou trouver un moment pour moi?(part) s'emboîter, s'encastrer; (programme) s'insérer;∎ she slotted into the department well elle s'est bien intégrée au serviceemboîter, encastrer;∎ slot these two parts together emboîtez ces deux pièces l'une dans l'autres'emboîter, s'encastrer;∎ the two parts slot together les deux pièces s'emboîtent l'une dans l'autre -
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mill [mɪl]1 noun∎ figurative she's been through the mill elle a souffert;∎ figurative she put him through the mill elle lui en a fait voir∎ steel mill aciérie f(c) (domestic → for coffee, pepper) moulin m∎ a coin with a milled edge une pièce crénelée►► old-fashioned mill hand ouvrier(ère) m,f(crowd, people) grouiller -
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<tech.gen> (e.g. for coins; in screw head) ■ Schlitz m< edp> (for boards, cards, pcb) ■ Steckplatz m ; Slot m prakt ; Kartensteckplatz m form ; Steckkartenfassung f rar<i&c> (slotted wheel) ■ Lücke f< join> (in screw heads) ■ Schlitz m ; Schlitz-Kraftangriff m form ; Kopfschlitz m ; Längsschlitz m ; Querschlitz m DDR< nav> ■ Schlitz m< pap> ■ Austrittsspalt m -
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20 purse
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COINS AND CURRENCY — Jewish and Non Jewish Coins in Ancient Palestine THE PRE MONETARY PERIOD Means of payment are mentioned in the Bible on various occasions; the relevant passages in their chronological order reflect the development of these means from stage to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Coins of the New Zealand dollar — This article concerns the coins of the New Zealand dollar. Contents 1 History 1.1 Pre dollar 1.2 First coins 1.3 Removal of 1 and 2 cent coins … Wikipedia
Coins of the United States dollar — United States coinage was first minted by the new republic in 1792. New coins have been produced every year since then and they make up a valuable aspect of the United States currency system. Today circulating coins exist in denominations: $0.01 … Wikipedia
Coins of the Rupiah — Indonesian rupiah coinage was first issued in 1951 and 1952, a year or so later than the first Indonesian rupiah banknotes printed following the peace treaty with The Netherlands, agreed in November 1949. Although revolutionary currency had been… … Wikipedia