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moneda fuerte
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
hard currency SUBST FIN
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
currency <pl currencies> [Am ˈkərənsi, Brit ˈkʌr(ə)nsi] SUBST
1.1. currency FIN C or U (type of money):
1.2. currency FIN U (cash):
2. currency U (prevalence):
to have currency (as sth)
to gain currency view/fashion:
to gain currency view/fashion:
I. hard <harder hardest> [Am hɑrd, Brit hɑːd] ADJ
1.1. hard (firm, solid):
hard object/surface
1.2. hard (forceful):
hard push/knock
2.1. hard (difficult):
hard question/subject
hard task
2.2. hard (severe):
hard winter/climate/judge/master
hard winter/climate/judge/master
to be hard on sb/sth don't be too hard on him
2.3. hard (tough, cynical):
hard person/attitude
hard person/attitude
3.1. hard (concentrated, strenuous):
3.2. hard (energetic):
4. hard (definite):
hard evidence
5. hard (sharp, harsh):
hard outline/angle
hard light/voice
hard expression/features
6.1. hard (in strongest forms):
a drop of the hard stuff ugs, scherzh
6.2. hard water:
6.3. hard LING:
hard sound/consonant
6.4. hard PHYS:
hard radiation/gamma ray/X ray
7. hard POL:
II. hard <harder hardest> [Am hɑrd, Brit hɑːd] ADV
1.1. hard (with force):
hard pull/push
1.2. hard (strenuously):
hard work
hard work
hard work
hard run
to be hard put or Brit also pushed to + infin you'd be hard put (to it) to find a better doctor
1.3. hard (intently):
hard listen
hard listen
2. hard (heavily):
hard rain/snow
hard rain/snow
hard pant/breathe
3. hard (severely):
to take sth hard
4.1. hard (in directions):
4.2. hard (close):
hard by arch
hard-luck story [Am hɑrd lək ˈstɔri, Brit] SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
hard currency <-ies> SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
currency <-ies> [ˈkʌrənsi, Am ˈkɜ:r-] SUBST
1. currency FIN:
divisas f Pl
2. currency kein Pl (acceptance):
I. hard [hɑ:d, Am hɑ:rd] ADJ
1. hard (firm, rigid):
hard rule
hard fate
2. hard (intense, concentrated):
3. hard (forceful):
4. hard (difficult, complex):
to be hard work for sb to do sth
5. hard (severe):
6. hard (hostile, unkind):
to be hard on sb/sth
to be (as) hard as nails übtr
7. hard (extremely cold):
8. hard (solid):
hard evidence
hard fact
II. hard [hɑ:d, Am hɑ:rd] ADV
1. hard (forcefully):
2. hard (rigid):
3. hard (energetically, vigorously):
to fight hard übtr
to die hard übtr
4. hard (intently):
5. hard (closely):
6. hard (heavy):
im PONS Wörterbuch
hard currency <-ies> SUBST FIN
im PONS Wörterbuch
currency <-ies> [ˈkɜr·ən·si] SUBST
1. currency FIN:
divisas f Pl
2. currency (acceptance):
I. hard [hard] ADJ
1. hard (firm, rigid):
hard rule
hard fate
2. hard (intense, concentrated):
3. hard (forceful):
4. hard (difficult, complex):
to be hard work for sb to do sth
5. hard (severe):
6. hard (hostile, unkind):
to be hard on sb/sth
7. hard (extremely cold):
8. hard (solid):
hard evidence
hard fact
9. hard (with alcohol):
10. hard CHEM:
hard water
II. hard [hard] ADV
1. hard (forcefully):
2. hard (rigid):
3. hard (energetically, vigorously):
to fight hard übtr
to die hard übtr
4. hard (intently):
5. hard (closely):
6. hard (heavy):
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The European single currency is under unprecedented pressure.
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But he did not propose a single currency or central bank.
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In 2013, the equivalent sum reflecting currency inflation since 1948 totalled roughly $148 billion.
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Participants emitting at above rationed levels must pay those below it in national currency.
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Regardless of persistent inflation after 1272 paper currency backed by limited releases of coins remained as the standard means of currency until 1345.
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