currency

currency
American - currencies; noun
(the money (notes and coins) of a country: the currencies of the world; foreign currency.) moneda
currency n moneda
El plural de currency se escribe currencies
currency
tr['kʌrənsɪ]
noun (pl currencies)
1 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL moneda
2 (acceptance) aceptación nombre femenino
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to gain currency ganar fuerza, extenderse
hard currency divisa fuerte
currency ['kərəntsi] n, pl -cies
1) prevalence , use: uso m , aceptación f , difusión f
to be in currency: estar en uso
2) money: moneda f , dinero m
currency
n.
circulación s.f.
curso s.m.
dinero s.m.
divisa (Economía) s.f.
moneda s.f.
moneda corriente s.f.
uso corriente s.m.
valor corriente s.m.
'kɜːrənsi, 'kʌrənsi
noun (pl -cies)
1) (Fin) c u (type of money) moneda f

foreign currency — moneda f extranjera, divisas fpl

2) (prevalence) difusión f

to gain currency — \<\<view/fashion\>\> extenderse*, ganar adeptos

['kʌrǝnsɪ]
1. N
1) (=monetary system, money) moneda f

foreign currency — moneda f extranjera, divisas fpl

paper 3.
2) (fig) aceptación f

his theory had wide currency in America — su teoría tuvo amplia aceptación en América

these things are the currency of everyday life — estas cosas son el pan nuestro de cada día

to gain currency — [views, ideas] darse a conocer, difundirse

it was his writing that gave the term currency — el término se dio a conocer gracias a sus escritos

2.
CPD

currency market N — mercado m monetario, mercado m de divisas

currency note N — pagaré m fiscal, pagaré m de tesorería

currency restrictions NPL — restricciones fpl monetarias

currency snake N — serpiente f monetaria

currency trading N — operaciones fpl en el mercado de divisas

currency unit N — unidad f monetaria

* * *
['kɜːrənsi, 'kʌrənsi]
noun (pl -cies)
1) (Fin) c u (type of money) moneda f

foreign currency — moneda f extranjera, divisas fpl

2) (prevalence) difusión f

to gain currency — \<\<view/fashion\>\> extenderse*, ganar adeptos


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