- rate of exchange
- Date: circa 1741 the amount of one currency that will buy a given amount of another
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
rate of exchange — n. EXCHANGE RATE * * * … Universalium
rate of exchange — rate′ of exchange′ n. exchange rate • Etymology: 1720–30 … From formal English to slang
rate of exchange — n. EXCHANGE RATE … English World dictionary
rate of exchange — See: exchange rate * * * rate of exchange rate of exchange ➔ exchange rate * * * rate of exchange UK US noun [C] (plural rates of exchange) ► FINANCE EXCHANGE RATE(Cf. ↑ … Financial and business terms
rate of exchange — rates of exchange N COUNT A rate of exchange is the same as an exchange rate. ...four thousand dinars about four hundred dollars at the official rate of exchange. Syn: exchange rate … English dictionary
rate of exchange — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms rate of exchange : singular rate of exchange plural rates of exchange the exchange rate … English dictionary
rate of exchange — valiutos kursas statusas Aprobuotas sritis buhalterinė apskaita ir finansinė atskaitomybė apibrėžtis Lietuvos banko skelbiamas Lietuvos Respublikos piniginio vieneto ir užsienio valiutos santykis. atitikmenys: angl. currency rate; exchange rate;… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
rate of exchange — /ˌreɪt əv ɪks tʃeɪndʒ/ noun same as exchange rate ● The current rate of exchange is $1.60 to the pound … Dictionary of banking and finance
rate of exchange — exchange rate The price of one currency in terms of another. It is usually expressed in terms of how many units of the home country s currency are needed to buy one unit of the foreign currency. However, in some cases, notably in the UK, it is… … Big dictionary of business and management
rate of exchange — rate of ex change n the ↑exchange rate … Dictionary of contemporary English
rate of exchange — rate of ex change noun count the EXCHANGE RATE … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English