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monnaie faible
soft currency ΟΥΣ ΧΡΗΜΑΤΟΠ
currency [βρετ ˈkʌr(ə)nsi, αμερικ ˈkərənsi] ΟΥΣ
1. currency ΧΡΗΜΑΤΟΠ:
monnaie θηλ
devise θηλ
2. currency:
fréquence θηλ
to gain currency word, term:
to gain currency idea, opinion:
I. soft [βρετ sɒft, αμερικ sɔft] ΕΠΊΘ
1. soft (yielding, not rigid or firm):
soft ground, soil, clay
soft ΑΘΛ, ΙΠΠΟΔΡ
soft rock, metal
soft snow
soft bed, cushion, pillow
soft fabric, fur, skin, hand, cheek
soft brush, hair, leather
soft muscle
soft mixture, dough, butter
soft pencil
to get soft soil, ground, butter, mixture:
to get soft mattress:
to get soft muscle:
to make sth soft ground
to make sth soft butter, mixture
to make sth soft fabric
to make sth soft hard water, skin
2. soft (muted):
soft colour, glow, light, tone, sound, laugh, music, note, voice, accent
soft step, knock
3. soft:
soft (gentle, mild) air, climate, rain, breeze, look, words
soft reply
soft impact, pressure, touch
soft eyes, heart
soft approach (gen)
soft ΠΟΛΙΤ
4. soft (not sharp):
soft outline, shape
soft fold
5. soft ΟΙΚΟΝ:
soft market, prices
soft loan
6. soft (lenient):
soft parent, teacher
to be soft on sb/sth
7. soft:
to be soft on (be in love with) οικ
en pincer pour οικ
8. soft ΧΗΜ:
soft water
9. soft (idle, agreeable):
soft life, job
peinard οικ
10. soft (cowardly):
soft οικ
trouillard οικ
11. soft (stupid):
soft οικ
12. soft ΓΛΩΣΣ:
soft consonant
II. soft [βρετ sɒft, αμερικ sɔft] ΕΠΊΡΡ
soft → softly
softly [βρετ ˈsɒftli, αμερικ ˈsɔf(t)li] ΕΠΊΡΡ
softly speak, touch, play, tread, laugh, blow, shine, shut
softly fall
softly softly catchee monkey παρωχ, χιουμ
currency [ˈkʌrənsi, αμερικ ˈkɜ:r-] ΟΥΣ
1. currency (money used in a country):
devise θηλ
2. currency no πλ (acceptance):
soft [sɒft, αμερικ sɑ:ft] ΕΠΊΘ
1. soft (not hard):
soft ground/sand
soft pillow, chair
soft wood, rock
soft contact lenses
2. soft (melted):
soft ice cream, butter
3. soft (smooth):
soft cloth, skin, hair
soft leather
4. soft (weak):
5. soft (mild):
soft climate, drug
6. soft (not glaring):
soft color, light
soft blue
7. soft (quiet):
soft music, sound, words
8. soft (lenient):
soft heart
to be soft on sb/sth
9. soft (easy):
10. soft (rough sketch):
soft outline, plan
ιδιωτισμοί:
to be soft in the head μειωτ
to be soft on sb αμερικ
currency [ˈkɜr· ə n(t)·si] ΟΥΣ
1. currency (money used in a country):
devise θηλ
2. currency (acceptance):
soft [saft] ΕΠΊΘ
1. soft (not hard):
soft ground, sand
soft pillow, chair
soft wood, rock
soft contact lenses
2. soft (melted):
soft ice cream, butter
3. soft (smooth):
soft cloth, skin, hair
soft leather
4. soft (weak):
soft muscles
5. soft (mild):
soft climate, drug
6. soft (not glaring):
soft color, light
soft blue
7. soft (quiet):
soft music, sound, words
8. soft (lenient):
soft heart
to be soft on sb/sth
9. soft (easy):
10. soft (not refined):
soft outline, plan
ιδιωτισμοί:
to be soft in the head μειωτ
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Such transfers are possible if the players have a common currency that is valued equally by all.
en.wikipedia.org
Officials will eventually have to release their currency pegs and devalue or impose strict controls to stop capital fleeing the country.
www.businessinsider.com.au
In 2013, the equivalent sum reflecting currency inflation since 1948 totalled roughly $148 billion.
en.wikipedia.org
In the 1993 currency reform, 1 nouveau zaire was exchanged for 3,000,000 old zaires.
en.wikipedia.org
Yet often the returns of the borrower's project will be in the domestic currency.
en.wikipedia.org