Dolar in english
Dollar
pronunciation: dɑlɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dɑlɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
dólar = $ (dollar) ; buck ; dollar ($) ; greenback.
Example: The minimum charges for university and non-university requestors are $5 and $7 respectively.Example: The campaign entitled 'Billions of books and billions of bucks' challenges young people to increase the numbers of books they read for purpose of enjoyment and education.Example: Some systems for large computers have had millions of dollars invested in them.Example: Now that foreign purchases of US debt are dropping off, the greenback could plunge to even greater depths.more:
» billete de cinco dólares = fiver .
Example: Now, with money being increasingly worthless, a fiver is passed round like confetti.» billete de diez dólares = tenner .
Example: Honestly, I was so moved I nearly sent her a tenner, just to keep her pecker up.» de varios billones de dólares = multibillion dollar .
Example: It is predicted that the information revolution will create a multibillion dollar industry in the 1980s.» dólar australiano = Australian dollar .
Example: The major factor affecting periodicals in Australia during 1986 was the significant devaluation of the Australian dollar against most major currencies.» dólar canadiense = Canadian dollar .
Example: If a currency has pennies (for instance, German marks, French francs, or Canadian dollars), amounts must be entered with the pennies.» montarse en el dólar = make + big money ; earn + big money .
Example: Making big money depends quite a bit on what one considers to be big money. Example: Unless you are extremely lucky and fall on the right thing at the right time you are going to have to work to earn big money.» símbolo del dólar = dollar sign .
Example: This corresponds to the dollar sign followed by the subfield code 'a' in MARC.