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1 convert into money
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2 convert into ... money
/vt/ превращать... деньгиАнгло-русский экономический словарь > convert into ... money
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3 convert into money
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4 convert\ into\ money
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7 to convert into money
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to convert into money
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8 to convert into money
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to convert into money
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9 money
n1) деньги, платежное средство2) (pl moneys) монетная система валюты
- accounting money
- accumulated money
- active money
- adulterated money
- advance money
- allotment money
- application money
- bad money
- bank money
- bargain money
- barren money
- black money
- bogus money
- bookkeeping money
- borrowed money
- bottle return money
- call money
- caution money
- central bank money
- charter money
- cheap money
- check book money
- checking account money
- coined money
- commodity money
- conduct money
- conscience money
- convertible money
- counterfeit money
- credit money
- current money
- current account money
- danger money
- day-to-day money
- dead money
- dear money
- demand money
- deposit money
- depreciated money
- dirty money
- dispatch money
- drug money
- earnest money
- easy money
- effective money
- elastic money
- electronic money
- end money
- even money
- excess money
- extra money
- fall money
- false money
- fiat money
- fiduciary money
- floating money
- forfeit money
- forged money
- fractional money
- fresh money
- funk money
- gate money
- genuine money
- good faith money
- hand money
- hard money
- hat money
- hot money
- housekeeping money
- hush money
- idle money
- incentive money
- inconvertible paper money
- insurance money
- irredeemable paper money
- key money
- lawful money
- legal tender money
- loanable money
- local money
- long-term mons
- loose money
- lot money
- managed money
- medium-term mons
- metal money
- mortgage money
- near money
- neutral money
- new money
- nonphysical money
- odd money
- old money
- option money
- overnight money
- overtime money
- paper money
- paperless money
- passage money
- pension money
- period money
- pin money
- pocket money
- portfolio money
- prize money
- promotion money
- public money
- purchase money
- push money
- quasi money
- quick money
- rag money
- ready money
- real money
- redemption money
- redundancy money
- rent money
- representation and mission money
- representative money
- retention money
- returned earnest money
- salvage money
- seed money
- short money
- short-term money
- slush money
- smart money
- soft money
- spare money
- spending money
- stable money
- standard money
- substitute money
- tax money
- tight money
- till money
- time money
- token money
- trust money
- uncovered paper money
- universal money
- up-front money
- vault money
- world money
- money at call
- money at long
- money at medium term
- money at short
- money down
- money due
- money in cash
- money in circulation
- money in hand
- money of account
- money on account
- money on call
- money on checking account
- money on current account
- money on deposit
- money on loan
- money only
- money graduated from taxation
- money held in trust
- money lying idle
- mons received
- money tied up in nonproductive assets
- at the money
- short of money
- accommodate with money
- advance money
- advance money on securities
- allocate money
- appropriate money
- be pressed for money
- borrow money
- borrow money flat
- borrow money at interest
- borrow money on pledge
- borrow money on a policy
- call money
- call in money
- change money
- channel money offshore
- claim money
- coin money
- collect money
- convert into money
- debase on one's own monies
- deposit money
- deposit money at a bank
- deposit money with a bank
- draw money from an account
- draw money from a bank
- draw money out
- expend money
- extract excess money from circulation
- find money for smth
- forfeit the earnest money
- furnish money
- generate money through normal economic activity
- get money
- get one's money back
- grant money
- handle money
- have money at a bank
- have money in a bank
- have money with a bank
- hoard money
- invest money
- invest money at a bank
- invest money with a bank
- invest money at interest
- issue money
- keep money at a bank
- keep money in a bank
- keep money with a bank
- lend money
- lend money at interest
- lend money on interest
- lend money free of interest
- lend money on goods
- lend money on an insurance policy
- lend money on mortgage
- lend money on security
- lend money on stock
- lodge money
- lose money
- make money
- misappropriate money
- obtain money
- obtain money by a trick
- pay money into an account
- pay money into a bank
- pay back money
- pay out money
- place money in escrow
- place money on deposit
- pool money
- push up money
- put money into a bank
- put money into life insurance companies
- put money into a savings account
- put money on term deposit
- put money to reserve
- put aside money
- put out money
- raise money
- recall money from circulation
- receive money for smth
- receive money on a bill
- recover money
- redeem money from circulation
- redistribute money
- refund money
- relend money
- remit money
- repatriate offshore money
- repay money
- replace borrowed money
- reserve money
- return earnest money
- run into money
- save money
- send money
- set aside money
- shelter money abroad
- sink money
- spend money
- squander money
- take money on account
- take up money
- tie up money in land
- tie up liquid mons
- transfer money
- turn into money
- waste money
- withdraw money from an account
- withdraw money from a bank
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1) деньги, платежное средствоpl moneys, monies2) денежные суммы, средства• -
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subs.Gold: P. and V. χρυσός, ὁ.Riches: P. and V. πλοῦτος, ὁ.Currency: P. and V. νόμισμα, τό.Make money, v.: P. χρηματίζεσθαι (absol.); see under Make.Ready money, subs.: Ar. and P. ἀργύριον, τό (Dem. 867).Convert into money, v.: P. ἐξαργυρίζειν (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Money
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v. trans.See Change.Change a person's opinions: Ar. and P. μεταπείθειν (acc.).Convert into money: P. ἐξαργυρίζειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Convert
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13 convert
1.[kən'vɜːt] transitive verb1) (transform, change in function) umwandeln ( into in + Akk.)2) (adapt)convert something [into something] — etwas [zu etwas] umbauen
3) (bring over)convert somebody [to something] — (lit. or fig.) jemanden [zu etwas] bekehren
6) (Computing) konvertieren [Daten]7) (Rugby, Amer. Footb.) erhöhen2.[kən'vɜːt] intransitive verb1)convert into something — sich in etwas (Akk.) umwandeln lassen
2) (be adaptable) sich umbauen lassen3) (to new method etc.) umstellen (to auf + Akk.)3.['kɒnvɜːt] noun (Relig.) Konvertit, der/Konvertitin, die* * *1. [kən'və:t] verb1) (to change from one thing into another: He has converted his house into four separate flats; This sofa converts into a bed.) umwandeln2) (to change from one religion etc to another: He was converted to Christianity.) bekehren2. ['konvə:t] noun(a person who has been converted to a particular religion etc: a convert to Buddhism.) der/die Bekehrte- academic.ru/15866/convertible">convertible3. noun(a car with a folding or detachable top.) das Kabrio* * *con·vertI. n[ˈkɒnvɜ:t, AM ˈkɑ:nvɜ:rt]to be a \convert to Buddhism [or a Buddhist \convert] zum Buddhismus übergetreten seina \convert to Catholicism ein/eine zum Katholizismus Übergetretener/Übergetreteneto become a \convert to Islam zum Islam übertreten2. POLto become a \convert to socialism ein überzeugter Sozialist/eine überzeugte Sozialistin werden3. (to a way of living)to be a \convert to healthy living zu einem gesunden Lebensstil stehento be a \convert to vegeterianism Vegetarier(in) m(f) seinII. vi[kənˈvɜ:t, AM -ˈvɜ:rt]1. REL übertretenhe \converted to his wife's religion er nahm die Religion seiner Frau anIII. vt[kənˈvɜ:t, AM -ˈvɜ:rt]1. RELto \convert sb to Christianity jdn zum Christentum bekehren3. (change in form or function)▪ to \convert sth [into sth] etw [in etw akk] umwandeln [o verwandeln]; ARCHIT etw [zu etw dat] umbauen; TECH etw [zu etw dat] umrüstencouldn't we \convert the small bedroom into a second bathroom? könnten wir aus dem kleinen Schlafzimmer nicht ein zweites Badezimmer machen?to \convert the attic into an office das Dachgeschoss zu einem Büro ausbauento \convert energy into electricity Energie in Elektrizität umwandeln4. (calculate)5. SPORT▪ to \convert sth etw verwandeln6. (to a different fuel)to \convert a machine/street to natural gas eine Maschine/Straße auf Erdgas umstellen* * *['kɒnvɜːt] Bekehrte(r) mf; (to another denomination) Konvertit m2. vt[kən'vɜːt]1) (= transform) konvertieren (into in +acc); (FIN, SCI ALSO) umwandeln (into in +acc); (RUGBY) verwandeln; measures umrechnen (into in +acc); van, caravan etc umrüsten, umbauen (into zu); attic ausbauen (into zu); building umbauen (into zu); appliance umstellen (to auf +acc)a sofa that can be converted into a bed —
most of the town has now been converted to natural gas — der größte Teil der Stadt ist jetzt auf Erdgas umgestellt
2) (REL fig) bekehren (to zu); (to another denomination) konvertieren3. vi[kən'vɜːt] sich verwandeln lassen (into in +acc)* * *A v/t [kənˈvɜːt; US -ˈvɜrt]convert into power PHYS in Energie umsetzen;convert into cash flüssig oder zu Geld machen3. WIRTSCH, TECH einen Betrieb, eine Maschine, die Produktion umstellen (to auf akk)4. TECHconvert into coal verkohlen;convert into steel stählen, in Stahl verwandelnb) METALL frischen, bessemernc) Tiegelgussstahl zementieren5. WIRTSCHa) Anleihen, Schulden etc konvertieren, umwandelnc) Aktien zusammenlegen6. MATHa) umrechnen (into, to in akk)b) Gleichungen auflösen, reduzierenc) die Proportionen umkehrena) unterschlagen, veruntreuen,b) sich etwas widerrechtlich aneignen, unrechtmäßig für sich verwenden9. REL bekehren (to zu)11. SPORT einen Elfmeter etc verwandelnB v/i1. umgewandelt (etc; → A) werden3. sich verwandeln (etc) lassen (into, to in akk):the sofa converts into a bed das Sofa lässt sich zu einem Bett umbauento zu)6. SPORT verwandeln, einschießenbecome a convert (to) → B 4* * *1.[kən'vɜːt] transitive verb1) (transform, change in function) umwandeln ( into in + Akk.)2) (adapt)convert something [into something] — etwas [zu etwas] umbauen
3) (bring over)convert somebody [to something] — (lit. or fig.) jemanden [zu etwas] bekehren
4) (to different units or expressions) übertragen ( into in + Akk.)5) (calculate) umrechnen ( into in + Akk.)6) (Computing) konvertieren [Daten]7) (Rugby, Amer. Footb.) erhöhen2.[kən'vɜːt] intransitive verb1)convert into something — sich in etwas (Akk.) umwandeln lassen
2) (be adaptable) sich umbauen lassen3) (to new method etc.) umstellen (to auf + Akk.)3.['kɒnvɜːt] noun (Relig.) Konvertit, der/Konvertitin, die* * *v.konvertieren v.umformen v.umrüsten v.umwandeln v. -
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I ['kɒnvɜːt]nome convertito m. (-a) (to a)II 1. [kən'vɜːt]1) (change) convertire, trasformare2) (modify) trasformare, adattare3) convertire [currency, measurement] ( from da; to, into in)4) arch. riconvertire [building, loft] (to, into in)6) (in rugby) trasformare [ try]2.1) (change)to convert to sth. — passare a qcs
2) (be convertible) [ sofa] essere trasformabile ( into in)3) relig. pol. convertirsi (to a; from da)4) (in rugby) trasformare (una meta)* * *1. [kən'və:t] verb1) (to change from one thing into another: He has converted his house into four separate flats; This sofa converts into a bed.) trasformare2) (to change from one religion etc to another: He was converted to Christianity.) convertirsi2. ['konvə:t] noun(a person who has been converted to a particular religion etc: a convert to Buddhism.) convertito3. noun(a car with a folding or detachable top.) decappottabile* * *convert /ˈkɒnvɜ:t/n.2 (relig.) convertito.♦ (to) convert /kənˈvɜ:t/A v. t.1 convertire ( in ogni senso); trasformare: to convert foreign raw materials into finished products for export, trasformare materie prime dall'estero in prodotti finiti per l'esportazione; to convert paper money into gold, convertire moneta cartacea in oroB v. i.convertirsi; trasformarsi: This armchair converts into a bed, questa poltrona si trasforma in un letto● (fin.) to convert into cash, realizzare.* * *I ['kɒnvɜːt]nome convertito m. (-a) (to a)II 1. [kən'vɜːt]1) (change) convertire, trasformare2) (modify) trasformare, adattare3) convertire [currency, measurement] ( from da; to, into in)4) arch. riconvertire [building, loft] (to, into in)6) (in rugby) trasformare [ try]2.1) (change)to convert to sth. — passare a qcs
2) (be convertible) [ sofa] essere trasformabile ( into in)3) relig. pol. convertirsi (to a; from da)4) (in rugby) trasformare (una meta) -
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∎ to convert sth to or into sth transformer ou convertir qch en qch;∎ the school was converted to house several workshops l'école a été aménagée de façon à avoir plusieurs ateliers∎ how do you convert pints into litres? comment convertir des pintes en litres?;∎ to convert pesetas into pounds (as calculation) convertir des pesetas en livres; (by exchanging money) changer des pesetas en livres∎ to convert sb to sth convertir qn à qch;∎ to be converted to Christianity se convertir au christianisme;∎ figurative she converted them to her way of thinking elle les a amenés à voir les choses à sa manière∎ to convert a try (in rugby) transformer un essai∎ to convert funds to another purpose affecter des fonds à un autre usage(a) (vehicle, machine) se convertir;∎ the settee converts into a bed le canapé se transforme en lit∎ figurative she converted to a belief in capitalism elle s'est mise à croire au capitalisme∎ to become a convert to sth se convertir à qch;∎ to make a convert of sb convertir qn;∎ she's made another convert elle a encore converti quelqu'un;∎ Religion she's a convert to Catholicism c'est une catholique convertie -
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con·vert n [ʼkɒnvɜ:t, Am ʼkɑ:nvɜ:rt]to be a \convert to Buddhism [or a Buddhist \convert] zum Buddhismus übergetreten sein;a \convert to Catholicism ein/eine zum Katholizismus Übergetretener/Übergetretene;to become a \convert to Islam zum Islam übertreten2) pola \convert to sth ein/eine zu etw dat Bekehrter/Bekehrte;to become a \convert to socialism ein überzeugter Sozialist/eine überzeugte Sozialistin werden3) ( to a way of living)a \convert to sth ein Anhänger/eine Anhängerin einer S. gen;to be a \convert to healthy living zu einem gesunden Lebensstil stehen;1) rel übertreten;he \converted to his wife's religion er nahm die Religion seiner Frau an2) ( change in function)to \convert [in]to sth sich akk in etw akk [o zu etw dat] verwandeln lassen vt [kənʼvɜ:t, Am -ʼvɜ:rt]1) relto \convert sb [to sth] jdn [zu etw dat] bekehren;to \convert sb to Christianity jdn zum Christentum bekehren2) ( change beliefs)to \convert sb [to sth] jdn [zu etw dat] bekehren;to \convert sth [to sth] etw [in etw [o verwandeln] ] umwandeln akk archit etw [zu etw dat] umbauen tech etw [zu etw dat] umrüsten;couldn't we \convert the small bedroom into a second bathroom? könnten wir aus dem kleinen Schlafzimmer nicht ein zweites Badezimmer machen?;to \convert the attic into an office das Dachgeschoss zu einem Büro ausbauen;to \convert energy into electricity Energie in Elektrizität umwandeln4) ( calculate)to \convert sth into sth etw in etw akk umrechnen;5) sportsto \convert sth etw verwandeln6) ( to a different fuel)to \convert a machine/ street to natural gas eine Maschine/Straße auf Erdgas umstellen -
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['ɪntə], ['ɪntuː]предл.1) в(о), на, внутрь (указывает на движение или направление внутрь, в сферу или область чего-л.)We shall have to take him into our discussion. — Мы должны вовлечь его в наше обсуждение.
The money went into a common fund. — Эта сумма пошла в общий фонд.
3) в, во (указывает на достижение какого-л. предмета, столкновение с каким-л. предметом)Syn:4) в, к ( указывает на движение во времени)The Championship will be getting into its second day in a few hours. — Через несколько часов наступит второй день чемпионата.
The drizzling rain continued far into the night. — Дождь продолжал моросить до поздней ночи.
5) в, во, на, до (указывает на переход в новую форму, иное качество или состояние)The rain changed into snow. — Дождь перешел в снег.
- put into shape- burst into tearsShe tried to coax him into making an appointment. — Она попыталась уговорить его назначить встречу.
7) указывает на принадлежность к какой-л. определённой сфере деятельности или выполнение какого-л. определенного действияShe went into farming. — Она занялась сельским хозяйством.
In the early 1980s, it was very easy to get into the business. — В начале восьмидесятых заняться этим бизнесом было очень легко.
I'm into electronics myself. — Сам я занимаюсь электроникой.
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Gen Mgta usually modest amount of money used to convert an idea into a viable business. Seed money is a form of venture capital.U.K. term seed capital -
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эк. местные [локальные\] деньги, местная [локальная\] валюта (любая формальная система определения относительной ценности обмениваемых товаров и услуг в пределах группы людей, образованной по территориальному, профессиональному, отраслевому или какому-л. иному признаку)Banks will need to be able to accept euros and convert them into their local money. — Банкам необходимо будет иметь возможность принимать евро и конвертировать их в свою местную валюту.
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20 realize, to
(convert into money)liquider, réaliser;(yield)rapporter
См. также в других словарях:
change into money — index liquidate (convert into cash) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
turn into money — index liquidate (convert into cash), realize (obtain as a profit) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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