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♦ current (1) /ˈkʌrənt/a.1 corrente; in corso; attuale; del giorno: current beliefs, opinioni correnti; current money, moneta corrente; the current month, il mese corrente (o in corso); the current fashion, la moda attuale; my current job, il mio lavoro attuale; in current use, di uso corrente● current account, ( banca) conto corrente; (fin., comm. est.) conto corrente ( della bilancia dei pagamenti) □ ( banca) current account holder, correntista □ ( banca) current account statement, estratto di conto corrente □ current affairs, affari correnti; ( radio, TV) attualità: current affairs programme, programma d'attualità □ (fin., rag.) current assets, ( di impresa) attivo circolante; ( di individuo) attività liquide □ (fin.) current balance, saldo del conto corrente □ (rag.) current-cost accounting, contabilità a costi correnti □ current events, eventi attuali; fatti del giorno; attualità (pl.) □ (fin.) current expenditure, spese correnti (o di esercizio) □ ( banca) current interest, interessi in corso (o applicati) □ (fin., rag.) current liabilities, passività correnti (o a breve) □ (fin., econ.) current market value, valore di mercato corrente □ (market.) current price, prezzo corrente: current price list, listino dei prezzi correnti □ (fin.) the current rate of exchange, il tasso di cambio del giorno □ current ratio, rapporto di liquidità corrente □ (econ.) current standard cost, costo standard corrente □ (fin.) current transactions, operazioni correnti □ to be current, ( di una moneta) avere corso; essere valida: current coins, monete metalliche in corso □ This banknote is no longer current, questa banconota è fuori corso.current (2) /ˈkʌrənt/n.1 corrente: the current of the river, la corrente del fiume; a current of cold air, una corrente d'aria fredda4 (fig.) corso: in the current of events, nel corso degli eventi; That event modified the whole current of his life, quell'avvenimento ha modificato l'intero corso della sua vita● (elettr.) current amplifier, amplificatore di corrente □ (elettr.) current breaker, interruttore □ (fis.) current density, densità di corrente □ (elettron.) current feed, alimentazione in corrente □ (elettron.) current feedback, retroazione di corrente □ current meter, (elettr.) misuratore di corrente; (idraul.) correntometro □ (elettr.) current noise, rumore elettrico □ (elettr.) current regulator, stabilizzatore di corrente NOTA D'USO: - currant o current?-.
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