"currency" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

currency sustantivo

sustantivo + currency
Kolokacji: 10
paper currency • U.S. currency • world currency • euro currency • fiat currency • ...
currency + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 85
currency market • currency trader • currency crisis • currency exchange • currency reserve • currency devaluation • ...
currency + verbo
Kolokacji: 26
currency falls • currency rises • currency loses • currency appreciates • currency weakens • ...
verbo + currency
Kolokacji: 43
gain currency • currency used • issue one's currency • buy currencies • give currency • ...
(1) gain, earn, lose, decline
Kolokacji: 4
(2) use
Kolokacji: 2
(7) join, know, bring
Kolokacji: 3
(8) call, need, achieve, require
Kolokacji: 4
1. currency called = waluta zadzwoniła currency called
2. need currency = waluta potrzeby need currency
3. achieve currency = osiągnij walutę achieve currency
  • The concept achieved wide currency after his disciple Johann Peter Eckermann published a collection of conversations with Goethe in 1835.
  • Nor does he explore the contents of "Be Here Now," Ram Dass's 1971 book that achieved wide-ranging currency during the cultural revolution of the time.
  • Blake's ideas achieved little currency until late in the century; but there were others who, by a different route, were coming to hold a comparable view of youth and innocence.
  • (An alternative translation for punktuelle Musik/musique ponctuelle is "punctile music" (Lippman 1992, 417), but it has not achieved wide currency.)
  • The term has not achieved wide currency, but has been used by several influential writers, including the ethologist Nikolaas Tinbergen and the roboticist Rodney Brooks.
  • The phrase has achieved currency in youth culture.
  • Unlike in America, such qualified intellectuals tend to be more widely known among the populace and their pronouncements achieve wide currency.
  • But some of the assumptions driving this change in the classical-music business have achieved wide currency without being carefully examined.
  • It was certainly in wide use among hackers for at least five years before achieving mainstream currency around early 1992.
  • The interesting question here is not who did what first; rather, the exhibition prompts us to wonder why this particular approach to photography has achieved international currency of late.
4. currency required = waluta wymagała currency required
adjetivo + currency
Kolokacji: 95
foreign currency • hard currency • single currency • European currency • local currency • common currency • major currency • ...
preposición + currency
Kolokacji: 12
against currencies • of currency • to currencies • in currency • with currency • ...

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