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♦ special /ˈspɛʃl/A a.1 speciale; particolare; straordinario: a special correspondent, un inviato speciale; (ferr.) a special train, un treno straordinario; a special favour, un favore particolare; on special offer, in offerta speciale; special edition, edizione straordinaria; Is there anything special you want to ask me?, hai qualche domanda particolare da farmi?; What's so special about her?, che cos'ha lei di tanto speciale?B n.2 (ferr.) treno speciale6 (fam. USA; market.) offerta speciale: Yogurt is on special this week, questa settimana lo yogurt è in offerta speciale● (cinem.) special appearance, partecipazione straordinaria ( di uno o più attori) □ (in GB) Special Branch, i servizi di sicurezza ( si occupano dei crimini contro lo Stato) □ (trasp.) special carrier, vettore privato □ (comput.) special character, carattere speciale □ special constable, tutore volontario dell'ordine ( non retribuito) □ ( banca) special crossing, sbarratura particolare ( di un assegno) □ ( USA) special delivery, servizio postale espresso; ( anche) espresso ( la lettera) □ ( posta) special-delivery letter, espresso □ special-delivery service, servizio di consegna per espresso □ (market.) special discount offer, offerta con sconto speciale □ (fin.) Special Drawing Rights (abbr. SDRs), diritti speciali di prelievo □ special education, istruzione speciale □ (cinem.) special effects, effetti speciali □ a special friend of mine, uno dei miei amici più cari □ ( radio, TV) special guest, ospite d'onore □ special hospital, clinica specializzata □ special interest ( group), gruppo di pressione; lobby □ special legislation, leggi speciali □ (relig.) special licence, licenza speciale □ special needs, esigenze particolari ( di persone con handicap); insegnamento differenziato □ special number, ( banca) numero segreto ( di Bancomat, ecc.); (giorn.) numero unico □ ( sport) Special Olympics, Olimpiadi speciali ( per persone con ritardo mentale) □ (fin.) special partner, socio accomandante □ (fin.) special partnership, società in accomandita □ special pleading, argomentazione che omette considerazioni sfavorevoli alla propria tesi; richieste di trattamento di favore □ (comm.) special price, prezzo di favore (in GB) □ (ecol., amm.) Special Protection Area (abbr. SPA), Zona di protezione speciale (abbr. ZPS) □ special school, scuola speciale ( per ragazzi con handicap) □ ( sci) special slalom, slalom speciale □ (cinem.: nei titoli) special star…, con la partecipazione straordinaria di… ( segue il nome dell'attore o dell'attrice) □ as a special favour, in via del tutto eccezionale.
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Special Drawing Rights — (SDRs) is a potential claim on the freely usable currencies of International Monetary Fund members. SDRs have the ISO 4217 currency code XDR.DefinitionSDRs are defined in terms of a basket of major currencies used in international trade and… … Wikipedia
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special drawing rights — ( SDR) A form of international reserve assets, created by the IMF in 1967, whose value is based on a portfolio of widely used currencies. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ► See SDR. * * * special drawing rights UK US noun [plural]… … Financial and business terms
special drawing rights — noun Date: 1967 a means of exchange used by governments to settle their international indebtedness … New Collegiate Dictionary
special drawing rights — the reserve asset created through the International Monetary Fund as a supplement to gold and U.S. dollars, for use among the member governments in settling international payments. Abbr.: SDR, S.D.R. [1965 70] * * * … Universalium
special drawing rights — plural noun a form of international money created by the International Monetary Fund, defined as a weighted average of various convertible currencies … English new terms dictionary
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special drawing rights — (SDRs) International money first created by the INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND in the late 1960s. SDRs are considered part of a country’s official reserve assets and can be transferred between the country’s accounts … American business jargon
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special drawing rights — /ˌspeʃ(ə)l drɔ:ɪŋ raɪts/ plural noun units of account used by the International Monetary Fund, allocated to each member country for use in loans and other international operations. Their value is calculated daily on the weighted values of a group … Dictionary of banking and finance