Money
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A.T.M. |
abbr.
Automated Teller Machine; cash dispenserUK |
| 2 |
banknote |
n: a
piece of paper money; billUS
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| 3 |
billUS
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n. a
banknote; a piece of paper money
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| 4 |
black market
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n.
illegal traffic in officially controlled commodities
such as foreign currency |
| 5 |
bureau de change
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n.
establishment where currencies of different
countries may be exchanged |
| 6 |
cash |
n. 1
coins or bank notes (not cheques); 2 actual money
paid (not credit) |
| 7 |
cash dispenserUK
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n:
automatic machine from which clients of a bank may
withdraw money; ATM |
| 8 |
cashier |
n.
person dealing with cash transactions in a bank,
store etc |
| 9 |
coin |
n: a
piece of metal money |
| 10 |
currency |
n. the
money in general use or circulation in any country
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| 11 |
debt |
n. money
etc owed by one person to another |
| 12 |
exchange rate
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n. the
rate at which one currency can be exchanged for
another |
| 13 |
foreign exchange
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n: the
currency of other countries
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| 14 |
hard currency
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n.
currency that will probably not fall in value and is
readily accepted |
| 15 |
invest |
v. to
put money for profit into business, land etc -
investment n. |
| 16 |
legal tender
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n:
currency that cannot legally be refused in payment
of a debt |
| 17 |
petty cashUK
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n. a
cash fund for small, everyday expenses |
| 18 |
soft currency
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n.
currency that will probably fall in value and is not
readily accepted |
| 19 |
speculate |
v.
(risky) buying of foreign currency, land etc for
rapid gain - speculation n.
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| 20 |
transaction
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n. a
(usually commercial) exchange; a deal - to
transact v. |
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