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  • 1 face value

    /'feis'vælju:/ * danh từ - giá trị danh nghĩa (của giấy bạc...) - (nghĩa bóng) giá trị bề ngoài =to accept (take) something at its face_value+ thừa nhận cái giá trị bề ngoài của nó

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > face value

  • 2 die Münze

    - {coin} đồng tiền, tiền - {mint} cây bạc hà, mục đích, ý đồ, sự cố gắng, sở đúc tiền, món lớn, kho vô tận, nguồn vô tận, nguồn cung cấp, nguồn phát minh, nguồn sáng chế = die falsche Münze {bad coin}+ = für bare Münze {at face value}+ = die gangbare Münze {current coin}+ = die klingende Münze {hardcash}+ = das Werfen einer Münze {coin toss}+ = für bare Münze nehmen {to take as gospel}+ = das Hochwerfen einer Münze {toss-up}+ = etwas für bare Münze nehmen {to take something at its face value; to take something for gospel}+ = mit gleicher Münze heimzahlen {to pay in kind}+ = Ich zahlte es ihm mit gleicher Münze heim. {I paid him out in his own coin.}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > die Münze

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