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  • 121 euro

    ['juərəu]
    сущ.; фин.; мн. euros, euro; буквенный код EUR, цифровой код 978
    евро (единая европейская валюта; 1 евро = 100 евроцентов; с 1 января 1999 года - для безналичных расчётов, с 1 марта 2002 года для наличных и безналичных расчётов в странах Европейского cоюза; введена в рамках процесса объединения европейских государств в единое европейское пространство)

    Англо-русский современный словарь > euro

  • 122 run up

    English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > run up

  • 123 euro

    adj.
    europeo.
    s.
    1 euro (finanzas) (European currency)
    2 Euro, unidad monetaria de la Unión Europea.
    3 Euro, nombre propio. (plural euros o euro)

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > euro

  • 124 Bull-fighting

       Until soccer ( futebol) assumed that role in the 20th century, bull-fighting was perhaps Portugal's most popular national sport. Portugal's variation of this blood sport, which is also pursued in Spain and a number of Latin American countries (as well as occasionally the United States), differs from that found in neighboring Spain. The contemporary Portuguese bullfight emphasizes pageantry, spectacle, horsemanship, and bull-jumping during a typical "program" of six bulls.
       The Portuguese participants wear 18th-century costumes, including plumed three-cornered hats, silk breeches, and buckled shoes and boots, and the bulls are not killed in the arena. In the early stages of each "fight," the bull is taunted and harassed by participants on foot or on horses. In the final stage of each bull's appearance, the bull is challenged to charge by a group of seven men called forcados, who proceed to incite the bull to charge the first man in front of the lined-up row of six other men. The object is to jump on the bull's head, hold the horns, and stop the bull's forward progress. Even though the bull's horns are cut and padded and horses wear padding, injuries to persons and horses do occur. In Portuguese tradition, it is said that the bull-jumping activity goes back to the ancient Phoenician or even Minoan customs of bull-jumping as a popular sport.
       In recent years, bullfight audiences have decreased in number while soccer has increasingly drawn greater crowds. During the 18th century, when killing the bull was part of the Portuguese bullfight, during one series of incidents a number of aristocratic bullfighters died in the arena. In 1928, the government of the day banned killing the bull and made such an act against the law. Matadores who killed the bull in the fight then were fined. In 2007, the matador Pedro de Portugal was fined 137,000 euros for killing a bull in the ring as an act of protest against the ban.
       The traditional bullfight season in Portugal runs from May into October each year. It was customary during the Estado Novo that after the bullfight the bulls, although not killed in the bullring, were slaughtered soon afterward and the meat donated to feed the poor. The supply of horses and bulls for this blood sport remains a business of some consequence in the Ribatejo district, north of the Tagus River, the "cowboy" and cattle section of central Portugal.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Bull-fighting

  • 125 bob

    bob
    A n
    1 ( haircut) coupe f au carré ;
    2 ( nod) a bob of the head un signe de tête ;
    3 ( curtsy) petite révérence f ;
    4 ( weight) ( on plumb line) plomb m ; ( on pendulum) poids m ; ( on fishing line) bouchon m ;
    5 ( tail) queue f écourtée ;
    6 GB ( money) (pl bob) shilling m ; I bet that costs a bob or two je parie que cela coûte une fortune ; he's not short of a bob or two il n'est pas à quelques euros près ;
    7 Sport ( also bobsleigh) bobsleigh m.
    1 ( cut) couper [qch] au carré [hair] ; couper [qch] court [tail] ;
    2 ( nod) to bob one's head faire un signe de tête ;
    3 to bob a curtsy faire une petite révérence (to à).
    C vi ( p prés etc - bb-)
    1 ( move) [boat, float] danser ; to bob down [person] se baisser subitement ; to bob up [person, float] refaire surface ; to bob up and down [person, boat] s'agiter ; [heads] apparaître et disparaître ;
    2 Games to bob for apples: chercher à saisir avec les dents des pommes flottant dans un baquet d'eau.
    D bobbed pp adj [hair, tail] coupé court.

    Big English-French dictionary > bob

  • 126 Euro

    Fin
    the currency of 12 member nations of the European Union. The Euro was introduced in 1999, when the first 11 countries to adopt it joined together in an Economic and Monetary Union and tied their currencies’ exchange rate to the Euro. Notes and coins were brought into general circulation in January 2002, although banks and other financial institutions had before that time carried out transactions in Euros.

    The ultimate business dictionary > Euro

  • 127 micropayment

    E-com, Fin
    a payment protocol for small amounts of electronic money, ranging from a fraction of a cent or penny to no more than ten U.S. dollars or Euros

    The ultimate business dictionary > micropayment

  • 128 convert

    [kən'vɜːt] UK / US
    vt
    umwandeln, (person) bekehren, INFORM konvertieren

    English-German mini dictionary > convert

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  • Euros — (Eurus), bei den Griechen der Südostwind …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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  • Euros Bowen — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Euros Bowen Nacimiento 1904 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Euros Lyn — (first name pronounced AY ross) is a Welsh television director. He was born in 1971 and educated at Ysgol Gyfun Ystalyfera and the University of Manchester.He has directed nine episodes of Doctor Who to date and will be directing the five episode …   Wikipedia

  • Euros Bowen — (1904 1988) was a Welsh language poet.Euros Bowen was the brother of poet Geraint Bowen. From Treorchy in the Rhondda Valley, he was educated in the Presbyterian College at Carmarthen, and later at the University of Wales and University of Oxford …   Wikipedia

  • Euros Lyn — (à droite) et David Tennant au Comic Con 2009 pour la promotion de Doctor Who. Euros Lyn, né en 1971, est un réalisateur gallois pour la télévision. Il a notamment réalisé neuf épisodes de la série fantastique Doctor Who …   Wikipédia en Français

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