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['diː'væljuː]vt* * *[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) dewaluować -
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[ˌdiː'væljuː]1) Общая лексика: обесценивать, обесценить, проводить девальвацию2) Финансы: девальвировать, провести девальвацию3) Валютные операции: девальвировать валюту (a currency) -
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di:'vælju:(to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) devaluere, skrive neddevaluereverb \/ˌdiːˈvæljuː\/ eller devaluate1) (økonomi, om valuta) devaluere, nedskrive2) redusere verdien på, nedvurdere, undervurdere -
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[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) fella eða lækka gengi -
25 devalue
leértékel* * *[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) leértékel -
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[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) desvalorizar* * *de.va.lue[di:v'ælju:] vt desvalorizar. -
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[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) razvrednotiti* * *[divaelju]see devaluate -
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• devalvoida• alentaa arvoa* * *di:'vælju:(to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) devalvoida -
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[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) devalvēt, mazināt vērtību* * *devalvēt, mazināt vērtību -
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[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) devalvuoti, nuvertinti -
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v. devalvera* * *[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) devalvera -
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[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) devalvovat* * *• devalvovat -
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[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) a devaloriza -
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[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) υποτιμώ -
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[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) devalvovať -
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vt.1 devaluar (currency)2 restar mérito a (person, achievements, efforts)3 devaluarse, desvalorarse, depreciarse. (pt & pp devalued) -
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[diːˈvæljuː] verbto reduce the value of ( especially a currency):يُخَفِّضُ قيمة النَّقْدThe government devalued the dollar.
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[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) dévaluer -
39 devalue
[di:'vælju:](to reduce the value of (especially a currency): The government devalued the dollar.) desvalorizar -
40 devalue a currency
1) Экономика: девальвировать валюту2) Банковское дело: проводить девальвацию валюты
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