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1 monnaie décimale
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monnaie [mɔnε]1. feminine nouna. ( = espèces, devises) currency• c'est monnaie courante [fait, événement] it's a common occurrence ; [action, pratique] it's common practiceb. ( = pièce) coinc. ( = appoint, pièces) change• vous n'avez pas de monnaie ? (pour payer) don't you have any change?• faire la monnaie de 100 € to get change for a 100-euro note• elle m'a rendu la monnaie sur 50 € she gave me the change from 50 euros2. compounds* * *mɔnɛ1) ( unité monétaire) currency2) ( pièces et billets de faible valeur) change3) ( appoint) change4) ( pièce) coinbattre monnaie — to mint ou strike coins
frapper une monnaie — to strike coins ou a coinage
5) ( bâtiment)••rendre à quelqu'un la monnaie de sa pièce — to pay somebody back in his/her own coin
* * *mɔnɛ nf1) ÉCONOMIE currency2) fig3) (= pièces) change"cet appareil ne rend pas la monnaie" — "this machine does not give change", "no change given"
4) NUMISMATIQUE (= pièce) coin* * *monnaie nf1 ( unité monétaire) currency; monnaie forte/faible strong/weak currency; ils se servent de jetons comme monnaie they use tokens as currency; fausse monnaie forged ou counterfeit currency; ⇒ singe;2 ( pièces et billets de faible valeur) change; petite or menue monnaie small change; faire de la monnaie to get some change; faire de la monnaie à qn to give sb (some) change; il est allé faire la monnaie de 10 euros he went to get change for 10 euros; est-ce que vous pouvez me faire la monnaie de 10 euros? can you give me change for 10 euros?; passez or envoyez la monnaie○! cough up the money○!;3 ( appoint) change; garder/rendre la monnaie to keep/give the change; elle m'a rendu la monnaie sur 10 euros au lieu de 20 euros she gave me change from 10 euros instead of 20 euros;4 ( pièce) coin; monnaie d'or/d'argent gold/silver coin; émettre/retirer une monnaie to issue/withdraw a coin; battre monnaie to mint ou strike coins; frapper une monnaie to strike coins ou a coinage;monnaie divisionnaire fractional currency; monnaie d'échange Écon trading currency; fig bargaining chip; les otages ont servi de monnaie d'échange the hostages were used as a bargaining chip; monnaie fiduciaire fiduciary currency, paper money; monnaie légale legal tender; monnaie métallique coin; monnaie de papier paper money; monnaie de réserve reserve currency.rendre à qn la monnaie de sa pièce to give sb a dose of his/her own medicine, to pay sb back in his/her own coin; c'est monnaie courante it's commonplace.[mɔnɛ] verbe→ link=monnayer monnayer————————[mɔnɛ] nom fémininmonnaie d'argent/de nickel/d'or silver/nickel/gold coina. [généralement] the German currencyle yen est la monnaie du Japon the yen is Japan's (unit of) currency ou monetary unitmonnaie décimale decimal currency ou coinagemonnaie électronique electronic ou plastic moneyfausse monnaie counterfeit ou false moneyc'est monnaie courante it's common practice, it's a common ou an everyday occurrence2. [appoint] changefaire la monnaie de 20 euros to get change for 20 euros, to change a 20 euro noteil m'a rendu la monnaie sur 10 euros he gave me the change out of ou from 10 eurosmonnaie d'appoint right ou exact changemenue/petite monnaie small/loose change
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