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Definition
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Dollarkurs
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Dollarkurs
m
fin.
dollar price; dollar (exchange) rate
Dollarkurs
m
fin.
dollar price; dollar (exchange) rate
Dollarkurs
m
fin.
dollar price; dollar (exchange) rate
Deutsche
Dollarkurs Synonyme
Englische
dollar price; dollar rate Synonyme
dollar
C
C-note
Deutschmark
G
G-note
Mark
Reichsmark
afghani
anna
baht
bawbee
bill
bone
buck
cartwheel
cent
centavo
centime
century
conto
copper
crown
dime
dollar
bill
dong
farthing
fifty cents
fin
fish
five cents
five hundred
dollar
s
five-
dollar
bill
five-hundred-
dollar
bill
five-spot
fiver
florin
four bits
fourpence
fourpenny
franc
frogskin
grand
groat
guilder
guinea
gulden
half G
half a C
half crown
half
dollar
half grand
halfpenny
hundred-
dollar
bill
iron man
kip
kopeck
krona
krone
lira
mag
meg
mill
milreis
mite
monkey
new pence
nickel
np
p
pence
penny
peseta
pie
piece of eight
pistareen
pony
pound
quarter
quid
rand
red cent
rial
rock
ruble
rupee
sawbuck
shekel
shilling
silver
dollar
sixpence
skin
smacker
sol
sou
stiver
ten cents
ten-spot
tenner
thousand
dollar
s
thousand-
dollar
bill
threepence
threepenny bit
thrippence
tuppence
twenty-
dollar
bill
twenty-five cents
two bits
two-
dollar
bill
two-spot
twopence
won
yard
yen
Dollarkurs Definition
Dollar
(
n.
)
A
silver
coin
of
the
United
States
containing
371.25
grains
of
silver
and
41.25
grains
of
alloy,
that
is,
having
a
total
weight
of
412.5
grains.
Dollar
(
n.
)
A
gold
coin
of
the
United
States
containing
23.22
grains
of
gold
and
2.58
grains
of
alloy,
that
is,
having
a
total
weight
of
25.8
grains,
nine-tenths
fine.
It
is
no
longer
coined.
Dollar
(
n.
)
A
coin
of
the
same
general
weight
and
value,
though
differing
slightly
in
different
countries,
current
in
Mexico,
Canada,
parts
of
South
America,
also
in
Spain,
and
several
other
European
countries.
Dollar
(
n.
)
The
value
of
a
dollar
Exchange
(
n.
)
The
act
of
giving
or
taking
one
thing
in
return
for
another
which
is
regarded
as
an
equivalent
Exchange
(
n.
)
The
act
of
substituting
one
thing
in
the
place
of
another
Exchange
(
n.
)
The
thing
given
or
received
in
return
Exchange
(
n.
)
The
process
of
setting
accounts
or
debts
between
parties
residing
at
a
distance
from
each
other,
without
the
intervention
of
money,
by
exchanging
orders
or
drafts,
called
bills
of
exchange.
These
may
be
drawn
in
one
country
and
payable
in
another,
in
which
case
they
are
called
foreign
bills
Exchange
(
n.
)
A
mutual
grant
of
equal
interests,
the
one
in
consideration
of
the
other.
Estates
exchanged
must
be
equal
in
quantity,
as
fee
simple
for
fee
simple.
Exchange
(
n.
)
The
place
where
the
merchants,
brokers,
and
bankers
of
a
city
meet
at
certain
hours,
to
transact
business.
In
this
sense
often
contracted
to
'Change.
Exchange
(
n.
)
To
part
with
give,
or
transfer
to
another
in
consideration
of
something
received
as
an
equivalent
Exchange
(
n.
)
To
part
with
for
a
substitute
Exchange
(
n.
)
To
give
and
receive
reciprocally,
as
things
of
the
same
kind
Exchange
(
v.
i.)
To
be
changed
or
received
in
exchange
for
First-rate
(
a.
)
Of
the
highest
excellence
First-rate
(
n.
)
A
war
vessel
of
the
highest
grade
or
the
most
powerful
class.
Price
(
n.
&
v.)
The
sum
or
amount
of
money
at
which
a
thing
is
valued,
or
the
value
which
a
seller
sets
on
his
goods
in
market
Price
(
n.
&
v.)
Value
Price
(
n.
&
v.)
Reward
Price
(
v.
t.)
To
pay
the
price
of.
Price
(
v.
t.)
To
set
a
price
on
Price
(
v.
t.)
To
ask
the
price
of
Rate
(
v.
t.
&
i.)
To
chide
with
vehemence
Rate
(
n.
)
Established
portion
or
measure
Rate
(
n.
)
That
which
is
established
as
a
measure
or
criterion
Rate
(
n.
)
Valuation
Rate
(
n.
)
A
tax
or
sum
assessed
by
authority
on
property
for
public
use,
according
to
its
income
or
value
Rate
(
n.
)
Order
Rate
(
n.
)
Ratification
Rate
(
n.
)
The
gain
or
loss
of
a
timepiece
in
a
unit
of
time
Rate
(
n.
)
The
order
or
class
to
which
a
war
vessel
belongs,
determined
according
to
its
size,
armament,
etc.
Rate
(
n.
)
The
class
of
a
merchant
vessel
for
marine
insurance,
determined
by
its
relative
safety
as
a
risk,
as
A1,
A2,
etc.
Rate
(
v.
t.)
To
set
a
certain
estimate
on
Rate
(
v.
t.)
To
assess
for
the
payment
of
a
rate
or
tax.
Rate
(
v.
t.)
To
settle
the
relative
scale,
rank,
position,
amount,
value,
or
quality
of
Rate
(
v.
t.)
To
ratify.
Rate
(
v.
i.)
To
be
set
or
considered
in
a
class
Rate
(
v.
i.)
To
make
an
estimate.
Rix-dollar
(
n.
)
A
name
given
to
several
different
silver
coins
of
Denmark,
Holland,
Sweden,,
NOrway,
etc.,
varying
in
value
from
about
30
cents
to
$1.10
Second-rate
(
a.
)
Of
the
second
size,
rank,
quality,
or
value
Water
rate
(
)
A
rate
or
tax
for
a
supply
of
water.
dollar price; dollar (exchange) rate Bedeutung
exchange
(chess)
the
capture
by
both
players
(usually
on
consecutive
moves)
of
pieces
of
equal
value,
the
endgame
began
after
the
exchange
of
queens
exchange
(chess)
gaining
(or
losing)
a
rook
in
return
for
a
knight
or
bishop,
black
lost
the
exchange
substitution
exchange
commutation
the
act
of
putting
one
thing
or
person
in
the
place
of
another:
he
sent
Smith
in
for
Jones
but
the
substitution
came
too
late
to
help
exchange
transfusion
slow
removal
of
a
person's
blood
and
its
replacement
with
equal
amounts
of
a
donor's
blood
price
cutting
price
cut
cutting
the
price
of
merchandise
to
one
lower
than
the
usual
or
advertised
price
discount
price
reduction
deduction
the
act
of
reducing
the
selling
price
of
merchandise
price
freeze
a
freeze
of
prices
at
a
given
level
price-fixing
control
(by
agreement
among
producers
or
by
government)
of
the
price
of
a
commodity
in
interstate
commerce
exchange
interchange
reciprocal
transfer
of
equivalent
sums
of
money
(especially
the
currencies
of
different
countries),
he
earns
his
living
from
the
interchange
of
currency
exchange
the
act
of
giving
something
in
return
for
something
received,
deductible
losses
on
sales
or
exchanges
of
property
are
allowable
exchange
interchange
the
act
of
changing
one
thing
for
another
thing,
Adam
was
promised
immortality
in
exchange
for
his
disobedience,
there
was
an
interchange
of
prisoners
rally
exchange
(sports)
an
unbroken
sequence
of
several
successive
strokes,
after
a
short
rally
Connors
won
the
point
sand
dollar
flattened
disklike
sea
urchins
that
live
on
sandy
bottoms
American
Stock
Exchange
AMEX
Curb
a
stock
exchange
in
New
York
central
telephone
exchange
exchange
a
workplace
that
serves
as
a
telecommunications
facility
where
lines
from
telephones
can
be
connected
together
to
permit
communication
charge-exchange
accelerator
an
accelerator
in
which
high-energy
ions
escape
from
plasma
following
charge
exchange
commodity
exchange
commodities
exchange
commodities
market
an
exchange
for
buying
and
selling
commodities
for
future
delivery
corn
exchange
an
exchange
where
grains
are
bought
and
sold
exchange
a
workplace
for
buying
and
selling,
open
only
to
members
futures
exchange
futures
market
forward
market
a
commodity
exchange
where
futures
contracts
are
traded
New
York
Stock
Exchange
N.
Y.
Stock
Exchange
NYSE
big
board
a
stock
exchange
in
New
York
post
exchange
PX
a
commissary
on
a
United
States
Army
post
stock
exchange
stock
market
securities
market
an
exchange
where
security
trading
is
conducted
by
professional
stockbrokers
pace
rate
the
relative
speed
of
progress
or
change,
he
lived
at
a
fast
pace,
he
works
at
a
great
rate,
the
pace
of
events
accelerated
price
increase
increase
in
price
dollar
volume
turnover
the
volume
measured
in
dollars,
the
store's
dollar
volume
continues
to
rise
price
the
high
value
or
worth
of
something,
her
price
is
far
above
rubies
monetary
value
price
cost
the
property
of
having
material
worth
(often
indicated
by
the
amount
of
money
something
would
bring
if
sold),
the
fluctuating
monetary
value
of
gold
and
silver,
he
puts
a
high
price
on
his
services,
he
couldn't
calculate
the
cost
of
the
collection
bargain
rate
cheapness
cut
rate
cut
price
a
price
below
the
standard
price
price
cost
toll
value
measured
by
what
must
be
given
or
done
or
undergone
to
obtain
something,
the
cost
in
human
life
was
enormous,
the
price
of
success
is
hard
work,
what
price
glory?
price
gouging
pricing
above
the
market
price
when
no
alternative
retailer
is
available
price
list
a
listing
of
prices
for
different
goods
or
services
price
index
price
level
an
index
that
traces
the
relative
changes
in
the
price
of
an
individual
good
(or
a
market
basket
of
goods)
over
time
retail
price
index
an
index
of
changes
in
retail
prices
producer
price
index
wholesale
price
index
an
index
of
changes
in
wholesale
prices
consumer
price
index
CPI
cost-of-living
index
an
index
of
the
cost
of
all
goods
and
services
to
a
typical
consumer
price
control
restriction
on
maximum
prices
that
is
established
and
maintained
by
the
government
(as
during
periods
of
war
or
inflation)
price
floor
floor
below
which
prices
are
not
allowed
to
fall,
the
government
used
price
supports
to
maintain
the
price
floor
dollar
mark
dollar
sign
a
mark
($)
written
before
a
number
to
indicate
that
it
stands
for
the
number
of
dollars
dollar
dollar
mark
dollar
sign
a
symbol
of
commercialism
or
greed,
he
worships
the
almighty
dollar,
the
dollar
sign
means
little
to
him
exchange
a
mutual
expression
of
views
(especially
an
unpleasant
one),
they
had
a
bitter
exchange
dollar
diplomacy
diplomacy
influenced
by
economic
considerations
price
a
monetary
reward
for
helping
to
catch
a
criminal,
the
cattle
thief
has
a
price
on
his
head
price
tag
a
tag
showing
the
price
of
the
article
it
is
attached
to
price
bracket
a
category
of
merchandise
based
on
their
price
Postal
Rate
Commission
an
independent
federal
agency
that
recommends
changes
in
postal
rates
Securities
and
Exchange
Commission
SEC
an
independent
federal
agency
that
oversees
the
exchange
of
securities
to
protect
investors
Post
Emily
Post
Emily
Price
Post
United
States
female
author
who
wrote
a
book
and
a
syndicated
newspaper
column
on
etiquette
(-)
Price
Leontyne
Price
Mary
Leontyne
Price
United
States
operatic
soprano
(born
)
Wood
Mrs.
Henry
Wood
Ellen
Price
Wood
English
writer
of
novels
about
murders
and
thefts
and
forgeries
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