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    Significado de currency en inglés

    currencycurrency /ˈkʌrənsi $ ˈkɜːr-/ AWL noun (plural currencies) Ver todas las traducciones1[countable, uncountable] the system or type of money that a country usessistema o tipo de moneda que utiliza un país:  The bank can supply you with foreign currency.El banco puede proporcionarle divisas extranjeras. The euro is the single currency for 12 of the European Union’s 15 member states.El euro es la moneda única de 12 de los 15 estados miembros de la Unión Europea. The local currency is the Swiss franc.La moneda local es el franco suizo. hard currency
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    2[uncountable] the state of being accepted or used by a lot of peopleestado de ser aceptado o utilizado por mucha gente:  The argument has received wide currency.El argumento ha tenido amplia difusión. Marxism began to gain currency.El marxismo empezó a ganar aceptación. The idea was common currency in European political life.La idea era moneda corriente en la vida política europea.COLLOCATIONSCOLOCACIONESADJECTIVES/NOUN + currencyADJETIVOS/SUSTANTIVO + currencyforeign currency (=the type of money that other countries use)· You can buy foreign currency at the post office.· Puedes comprar divisas en la oficina de correos.the local/national currency (=the type of money that a particular country uses)· The local currency of Zambia is the 'kwacha'.· La moneda local de Zambia es el 'kwacha'.a single currency (=one currency for the countries in Europe)· Britain does not use the single currency.· Gran Bretaña no utiliza la moneda única.a hard/strong currency (=currency from a country with a strong economy)· They accept American dollars and other hard currencies.· Aceptan dólares estadounidenses y otras divisas fuertes.weak (=from a country with a weak economy)· The fund was set up to support weak currencies.· El fondo fue creado para apoyar las divisas débiles.stable (=not likely to rise or fall suddenly)· The government want to maintain a stable currency.· El gobierno quiere mantener una moneda estable.verbsverboschange/convert currency (=change money from one currency to another)· There’s usually a charge for converting currencies.· Por lo general, hay un cargo por la conversión de divisas.devalue the currency (=reduce the value of a country’s money in relation to other currencies)· The Finance Minister was forced to devalue the currency.· El Ministro de Finanzas se vio obligado a devaluar la moneda.a currency rises/falls (=it goes up or down in relation to other currencies)· The currency fell from 144 to the dollar twelve months ago to 812.· La moneda cayó de 144 por dólar hace doce meses a 812.currency + NOUNcurrency + SUSTANTIVOcurrency exchange (=the process of changing from one country’s currency to another)· Banks make good profits on currency exchange.· Los bancos obtienen buenos beneficios con el cambio de divisas.the currency markets (=the financial markets where currencies are bought and sold)· the dollar’s recent rise on the currency markets· la reciente subida del dólar en los mercados de divisascurrency movements/fluctuations (=changes in the values of currencies)· Global trends such as oil prices influence currency movements.· Las tendencias globales, como los precios del petróleo, influyen en los movimientos de las divisas.