Divisa in english
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pronunciation: bædʒ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: bædʒ part of speech: noun
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divisa = currency [currencies, -pl.].
Example: Although DOBIS/LIBIS must keep its accounts in a single currency, prices for documents may be entered in foreign currencies.more:
» cambio de divisas = currency rate ; currency exchange ; foreign exchange .
Example: These systems carry up-to-the-minute information on stock prices, currency rates, world and national events, etc. Example: However, not all banks provide a currency exchange service. Example: This article defines financial information by looking at the information needs of 4 major divisions of the financial community: commodities; foreign exchange; capital markets; and securities and equities.» divisa de reserva = reserve currency .
Example: One of the spill-over effects still playing itself out is the decline of the US dollar as the dominant international reserve currency.» fluctuaciones de divisas = currency fluctuations .
Example: For decades, large multinational companies have recognized that currency fluctuations can have an impact on the bottom line for cross-border transactions.» mercado de divisas, el = foreign exchange market, the .
Example: The foreign exchange market or forex is the largest marketplace in the world with turnover in excess of US $4 trillion per day.divisar = descry ; espy ; catch + sight of ; make out.
Example: He looked up and descried a gym class, all wet and draggled, scurrying back across the sodden football field.Example: Laura Carpozzi head of the circulation department, who was on the far side of the desk, heard the checker's outburst and espied the bottleneck in the stream of traffic.Example: 'Good grief!', he cried, catching sight of the clock.Example: She could just make out that he was standing against the wall near the door, ready to jump anyone who came out the door.