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1) Экономика: немонетарное золото2) Всемирная торговая организация: золото в неденежной форме -
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > nonmonetary gold
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > nonmonetary gold
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n1) золото
- alloyed gold
- bar gold
- base gold
- coined gold
- earmarked gold
- fine gold
- ingot gold
- monetary gold
- nonmonetary gold
- paper gold
- pure gold
- rolled gold
- standard gold
- sterling gold
- gold in bars
- gold in bullions
- gold in coins
- redeemable in gold
- convert into gold
- hold gold earmarked for foreign account
- pay in gold
- repatriate gold
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1) золото2) pl бирж. акции и облигации золотопромышленных предприятий [золотодобывающих компаний]- bar gold -
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Русско-английский политический словарь > немонетарное золото
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1) (металл) goldплатить в золоте / золотом — to pay in gold
монетарное золото (золотой запас, служащий обеспечением банкнот) — monetary gold
червонное / чистое золото — pure gold
золото в слитках — bar / ingot gold
золото, депонированное какой-л. страной в другой стране — earmarked gold
изъятие / расходование (депонированного) золота (из золотого запаса) — withdrawal of gold
отлив / утечка золота — outflow of gold
2) (межд. денежн. стандарт) international money -
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1) General subject: non-monetary gold2) World trade organization: nonmonetary goldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > золото в неденежной форме
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Economy: commodity gold, nonmonetary goldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > немонетарное золото
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