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1 ♦ currency
♦ currency /ˈkʌrənsɪ/A n.1 [cu] (fin.) moneta; valuta; divisa: Italy was in need of a stable currency, l'Italia aveva bisogno di una moneta stabile; to allow currencies to fluctuate, permettere alle valute di fluttuare; foreign currencies, valute (o divise) estere; in foreign currency, in valuta (o divisa) estera2 [u] (fin.) circolante; medio circolante5 [u] (fig.) circolazione; diffusione: the currency of ideas, la circolazione delle idee; to gain currency, diffondersi; to give currency, diffondere; mettere in circolazione; to enjoy widespread currency, essere ampiamente diffuso; godere di grande successoB a. attr. (fin.)1 monetario; valutario: currency deflation, deflazione monetaria; currency depreciation, deprezzamento valutario ( in regime di cambi flessibili); currency devaluation, svalutazione ufficiale ( in regime di cambi fissi); currency grid, griglia valutaria; currency regulations, norme valutarie● (fin.) currency adjustment, conguaglio monetario □ (fin.) currency alignment, allineamento delle valute □ (econ.) currency appreciation, apprezzamento valutario ( con regime di cambi flessibili) □ (fin.) currency band, banda valutaria □ (fin.) currency basket, paniere valutario □ (fin.) currency dealer, operatore in cambi; cambista □ (fin.) currency fluctuations, fluttuazioni valutarie □ (fin.) currency market, mercato delle valute □ (fin.) currency parity, parità monetaria □ (fin.) currency rates, tassi di cambio □ (fin.) currency risk, rischio di cambio □ (fin.) currency swap, riporto valutario (o in cambi) □ (fin.) currency transactions, manovre sulle valute □ (fin.) currency unit, unità monetaria; modulo monetario. -
2 ♦ stable
♦ stable (1) /ˈsteɪbl/a.1 stabile; fermo; saldo; fisso; solido: (fis.) stable equilibrium, equilibrio stabile; stable employment, occupazione stabile; a stable economy, un'economia solida; a stable government, un governo stabile; a stable job, un lavoro fisso; This building is not stable, questo edificio non è solido2 stabile nei propositi; determinato; deciso3 (fin.: di prezzo, ecc.) stabile: a stable currency, una moneta stabile; stable sales, vendite stabili● (med.) a patient in stable condition, un malato stazionario.stable (2) /ˈsteɪbl/n.1 stalla (spec. per cavalli); scuderia ( di cavalli da corsa); allevamento: riding stables, maneggio2 (pl.) (mil.) servizio di stalla; governo dei cavalli4 (autom. e boxe) scuderia: a racing stable, una scuderia di vetture da corsa; the Ferrari stable, la scuderia della Ferrari● stable-boy, mozzo di stalla; boy □ (mil.) stable call, segnale (di tromba) per il governo dei cavalli □ stable companion ► stablemate □ stable-hand, stalliere □ stable lad = stable boy ► sopra □ stable-mate ► stablemate.(to) stable /ˈsteɪbl/A v. t.B v. i.stare nella stalla; stare nella scuderia.
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