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101 ECU ['ɛku] sigla m o f inv
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102 ecu
ECU, ecu (= European Currency Unit) -
103 moneta debole/forte
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104 moneta estera
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105 moneta unica europea
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106 valuta sf
[va'luta](Fin : moneta) currency, money -
107 valutario agg
[valu'tarjo] valutario -ria, -ri, -rie(Fin : norme) currency attr -
108 convertibilità
f convertibility* * *convertibilità s.f. convertibility: convertibilità della sterlina, convertibility of sterling; convertibilità valutaria, convertibility of currency; convertibilità in oro, convertibility into gold. -
109 deprezzato
deprezzato agg. depreciated: articoli deprezzati, non deprezzati, depreciated, undepreciated articles; (fin.) valuta, moneta deprezzata, depreciated currency. -
110 euroconvertitore
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111 inconvertibile
inconvertibile agg. inconvertible: (fin.) moneta, valuta inconvertibile, inconvertible (o irredeemable) money, currency; (fin.) titoli inconvertibili, inconvertible securities. -
112 xenovaluta
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113 euroscudo
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114 moneta nazionale
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115 conto valutario
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116 divisa
I [di'viza] sf(uniforme) uniformII [di'viza] sf -
117 ECU ['ɛku] sigla m o f inv
ECU, ecu (= European Currency Unit)Nuovo dizionario Italiano-Inglese > ECU ['ɛku] sigla m o f inv
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118 ecu
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119 moneta debole/forte
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120 moneta estera
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Currency — (Körrensi), in England das umlaufende Geld … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
currency — (n.) 1650s, condition of flowing, from L. currens, prp. of currere to run (see CURRENT (Cf. current) (adj.)); the sense of a flow or course extended 1699 (by John Locke) to circulation of money … Etymology dictionary
currency — cash, *money, legal tender, specie, coin, coinage … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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currency — ► NOUN (pl. currencies) 1) a system of money in general use in a particular country. 2) the quality or period of being current … English terms dictionary