Dollar
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- dolar {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Banka ona 500 dolar ödünç verdi.
-The bank loaned her 500 dollars.
Örnek Cümle:
Banka ona 500 dolar ödünç verdi.
-The bank lent him 500 dollars.
- Kanada
Örnek Cümle:
Bir Kanada doları 0.73 ABD dolarına eşittir.
-One Canadian dollar equals 0.73 US dollars.
Örnek Cümle:
Marcel çok sıkı çalışsa da yılda yalnızca 30.000 Kanada doları kazanıyor.
-Even though Marcel works hard, he only earns 30 000 Canadian dollars per year.
- Çin ve bazı İngiliz sömürgelerinin para birimleri
- 100 sent karşılığı olan Amerikan para birimi
- beş şilin [brit.] {i}
- beş şilin
- dollar sign
- (Bilgisayar) dolar imi
- dollar area
- dolar sahası
- dollar bloc
- dolar bloku
- dollar diplomacy
- dolar diplomasisi
- dollar exchange
- dolar üzerinden işlem
- dollar pool
- dolar havuzu
- dollar premium
- dolar primi
- dollar shortage
- dolar kıtlığı
- dollar bill
- dolarlık banknot
Bana bu on dolarlık banknot için biraz bozukluk verebilir misin?
-Could you give me some change for this ten dollar bill?
O, bir yüz dolarlık banknottu.
-It was a one hundred dollar bill.
- dollar mark
- dolar işareti
- dollar standard
- dolar standardı
- dollar diplomacy
- dolar yatırımlarını özendirme diplomasisi
- one dollar
- bir dolar
- australian dollar
- avustralya doları
- bahamian dollar
- bahama doları
- barbados dollar
- barbados doları
- bermuda dollar
- bermuda doları
- bet one's bottom dollar
- kesinlikle emin olmak
- bottom dollar
- son kuruş
- brunei dollar
- brunei doları
- canadian dollar
- kanada doları
- fiji dollar
- fili doları
- five dollar bill
- beş dolarlık hesap
- guyana dollar
- guyana parası
- hong kong dollar
- hong kong doları
- hundred dollar bill
- yüz dolarlık fatura
- jamaican dollar
- jamaika doları
- liberian dollar
- liberya doları
- new zealand dollar
- yeni zelanda doları
- singapore dollar
- singapur doları
- taiwanese dollar
- tayvan doları
- us dollar
- amerikan doları
- zimbabwean dollar
- zimbabwe parası
- another day, another dollar.
- Bir başka gün, başka bir dolar
- feel like a million dollar
- Kendini çok iyi hissetmek
- fiji dollar
- fiji doları
- plunge of the dollar
- dolar dalma
- queer as a three dollar bill
- (deyim) Tuhaf, acayip, garip, antika, kaçık
- sand dollar
- kum dolar
- top dollar
- En yüksek fiyat
- top dollar
- (deyim) Bir şey ya da hizmet için ödenen yüksek tutar
- DOL
- (Askeri) Çalışma Bakanlığı (Department of Labor)
- bet one's bottom dollar
- (deyim) her bahse varım
- could you break this 100 dollar bill
- bu 100 doları bozukluk olarak verebilir misiniz
- dol
- (Tıp) Ağrı birimi, ağrının şiddetini belirtmede kullanılan ünite
- euro dollar parity
- (Ticaret) avro dolar paritesi
- high dollar value item
- (Askeri) YÜKSEK PARA DEĞERLİ MADDE: ABD depolarında, müteakip yıla ait toplam talep değeri 25.000 dolar veya daha fazla tahmin edilen bir nihai madde veya onarım parçası
- low dollar value item
- (Askeri) PARA DEĞERİ DÜŞÜK MADDE: Diğer idari yoğunluk gruplarına göre çok daha az idari çaba gerektiren madde
- medium dollar value item
- (Askeri) ORTA DOLAR DEĞERLİ MADDE: ABD anayurdu depolarında, toplam talep değeri 250.000 dolardan az ve 2.500 dolardan fazla olarak tahmin edilen nihai madde ve onarım parçası
- the almighty dollar
- büyük güç olan para
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dollar teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Official designation for currency in some parts of the world, including Canada, Australia, the United States, Hong Kong, and elsewhere. Its symbol is $
Örnek Cümle:
We like to go down to restaurant row / Spend those euro-dollars / All the way from Washington to Tokyo.
- silver coint of the U.S. value 1 cents but in Europe the name is given to coins of different values {a}
- The basic monetary unit, containing 100 cents, in the currencies of USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and many other countries Many Asian countries currencies, such as Yuan, Yen, Won, Hwan, etc, are simply native words for Dollar(s)
- n dolar
- It is no longer coined
- 5 grains
- 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
- a symbol of commercialism or greed; "he worships the almighty dollar"; "the dollar sign means little to him"
- 58 grains of alloy, that is, having a total weight of 25
- An expression of measure to facilitate a cross reference between wealth and credit -- imaginary demand inflation money -- seigniorage
- a United States coin worth one dollar; "the dollar coin has never been popular in the United States"
- 25 grains of silver and 41
- a piece of paper money worth one dollar
- a symbol of commercialism or greed; "he worships the almighty dollar"; "the dollar sign means little to him" a United States coin worth one dollar; "the dollar coin has never been popular in the United States" a piece of paper money worth one dollar the basic monetary unit in many countries; equal to 100 cents
- 22 grains of gold and 2
- a piece of paper money worth one dollar the basic monetary unit in many countries; equal to 100 cents
- an official U S denomination equal to 100 Cents or 1/10 of an Eagle
- The dollar is the unit of money used in the USA, Canada, Australia, and some other countries. It is represented by the symbol $. A dollar is divided into one hundred smaller units called cents. She gets paid seven dollars an hour The government is spending billions of dollars on new urban rail projects. The dollar is also used to refer to the American currency system. In early trading in Tokyo, the dollar fell sharply against the yen
- A silver coin of the United States containing 371
- the basic monetary unit in many countries; equal to 100 cents
- If you pay top dollar for something, you pay a lot of money for it. Japanese investors once paid top dollar for the most glamorous hotels in the United States
- The money unit employed in the United States of the value of one hundred cents, or of any combination of coins totalling 100 cents Page 483
- 25 grains of alloy, that is, having a total weight of 412
- A gold coin of the United States containing 23
- The value of a dollar; the unit commonly employed in the United States in reckoning money values
- the monetary unit of the United States -- "If the amount involves only dollars and no cents " (214)
- The monetary unit of the United States The dollar is also the monetary unit of Antigua, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British Honduras, Brunei, Canada, Dominica, Fiji, Grenada, Guianna, Guyana, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Kiribati, Liberia, Monstserrat, Nauru, Nevis, New Guinea, New Zealand, Singapore, Samoa, St Kitts, St Lucia, St Vincent, Taiwan, Trinidad and Tobago, Tuvalu and Zimbabwe, Guam, the Marshall Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U S Virgin Islands
- cost averaging investing the same fixed dollar amount in the same investment at regular intervals over a long period of time
- 8 grains, nine-tenths fine
- a unit of currency That one seems to translate directly!
- name of a unit of currency; unit of currency in several countries (the United States, Canada, Australia, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Brunei, Guyana, Jamaica, Marshall Islands and many more) {i}
- one ounce of silver
- dollar sign
- in certain languages, used to indicate a hexadecimal constant
- dollar sign
- in certain languages (such as Perl or PHP), to indicate a variable
- dollar sign
- in certain languages, used to indicate a constant
- dollar sign
- in certain languages (such as BASIC), to indicate a variable or a constant containing text (a string) as opposed to a number
- dollar sign
- punctuation symbol $, used to indicate a price in dollars
The total with tax is $1.05.
- dollar sign
- in regular expressions, used to indicated the end of the string/line
- dollar signs
- plural form of dollar sign
- dollar store
- A retail store selling inexpensive items, especially one in which all items have a price of one dollar
- dollar stores
- plural form of dollar store
- dollar-sign
- Attributive form of dollar sign
dollar-sign key.
- Dollar Diplomacy
- U.S. foreign policy created by Pres. William H. Taft to ensure financial stability in a region in exchange for favourable treatment of U.S. commercial interests.The policy grew out of Pres. Theodore Roosevelt's peaceful intervention in the Dominican Republic, where U.S. loans had been exchanged for the right to choose the head of customs (the country's major revenue source). Taft's secretary of state, Philander Knox carried out Dollar Diplomacy in Central America (1909) and China (1910). Pres. Woodrow Wilson repudiated the policy in 1913. The term has become a disparaging reference to the manipulation of foreign affairs for economic ends
- dollar cost averaging
- An investment strategy through which money is invested consistently over time through periods of fluctuating prices Steadily investing regular amounts through periods of high and low prices, you may be able to lower the average cost of your shares or units
- dollar cost averaging
- A technique of buying a fixed dollar amount of a particular investment on a regular schedule, regardless of the share price; thus purchasing more shares when prices are low, and fewer shares when prices are high Over time, the average cost per share of the security will become smaller This method attempts to lessen the risk of investing a large amount in a single investment at the wrong time Used with mutual funds and dividend reinvestment plans
- dollar cost averaging
- A method of investing that calls for the investment of a set dollar amount at regular intervals, regardless of the fund's share price As a result, more fund shares are bought when prices are low than at high prices, usually bringing down an investor's average cost per share over time Dollar cost averaging does not, however, guarantee a profit or protect against a loss
- dollar cost averaging
- A financial strategy of making investments at regular intervals with a fixed dollar amount A key benefit is that over time, your average per unit cost should be lower than either the market high or the average price Dollar cost averaging does not guarantee a profit or protect against a loss It involves continuous investment in securities regardless of fluctuating prices You should consider your financial ability to continue purchases through periods of low price levels
- dollar cost averaging
- A principle that involves the investment of a fixed amount of money at regular intervals The goal is to reduce the average cost per share by acquiring more shares when prices are lower and fewer shares when prices rise
- dollar cost averaging
- This is a method of investing Money is invested at regular intervals in the same investment Because you invest the same amount each time, you automatically buy less of the investment when its price is higher and more when its price is lower Though the method doesn't guarantee a profit or guard against loss in declining markets, the average cost of each share is usually lower than if you buy at random times For dollar cost averaging to work you must continue to invest regularly over time and purchase shares in both market ups and downs
- dollar cost averaging
- Way to invest at a specific time each month no matter what the share price is This means more shares are purchased when prices are low and fewer shares are purchased when the price is high
- dollar cost averaging
- An investment strategy that calls for investing a fixed amount of money at set intervals (e g monthly or quarterly) With a dollar cost averaging (DCA) program the investor buys more shares when the price is low and fewer shares when the price is high, thus reducing the average cost paid over time There can be no guarantee that a DCA program will lead to a gain or avoid a loss
- dollar cost averaging
- A strategy of buying securities (typically mutual funds) in fixed dollar amounts at scheduled intervals, with the aim being to lower the average cost per share over time Dollar cost averaging does not assure a profit and does not protect against loss in declining markets
- dollar cost averaging
- A method of accumulating assets by investing a fixed amount of dollars of securities at set intervals The investor buys more shares when the price is low and fewer shares when the price is high The overall cost is lower than it would be if a constant number of shares were bought at set intervals
- dollar cost averaging
- a method of investing in a particular equity by investing a fixed amount at regular intervals (such as monthly buying $1000 worth of MSFT every month You buy it at 71, 83, 76, 90 Your dollar cost average is 80)
- dollar cost averaging
- A system of buying securities at regular intervals with a fixed dollar amount Under this system investors buy by the dollars' worth rather than by the number of shares If each investment is of the same number of dollars, payments buy more shares when the price is low and fewer when it rises Thus temporary downswings in price benefit investors if they continue periodic purchases in both good times and bad and the price at which the shares are sold is more than their average cost
- dollar cost averaging
- An investment strategy based on making investments of equal amounts at regular intervals in the same fund or security The average cost of the shares purchased may generally be lower than if a lump sum investment was made However, dollar-cost averaging does not assure a profit or protect against a loss in a declining market Investors should always consider their ability to continuously invest during fluctuating price levels
- dollar cost averaging
- A system of buying a fixed dollar amount of a stock at regular intervals, regardless of the share price More shares are bought when the price is lower and fewer when it's higher Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) reduces the risk of choosing a wrong time to get into a stock because it results in lower average cost than the average price of the stock during that period DCA isn't a good strategy to use when you have the money already available because stocks tend to rise in price and not investing when you can will decrease your potential gains, but it is useful from the psychological point of view Many mutual funds and companies with dividend reinvestment plans let people use automatic investment plans that invest the same amount of money each month or quarter
- dollar cost averaging
- Long-term investment strategy in which you invest a certain number of dollars at regular intervals, such as monthly or quarterly, rather than buying a certain number of shares of securities When the price is low, your dollars buy more shares and reduce the average price of all of the shares you own To be profitable, dollar cost averaging depends upon the price at which you eventually sell the securities to be higher than your average share cost See also DRIP
- dollar cost averaging
- Investing a set amount of money, at regular intervals, over a long period of time This means an investor could gain an advantage from rises and falls in the investment price, Over a period of time by buying more when the price is low and less when the price is high
- dollar cost averaging
- Buying securities in a given investment at scheduled intervals at the same dollar amount over a period of time
- dollar cost averaging
- Periodic investment of a fixed dollar amount, as in a particular stock or fund or in the market as a whole, on the belief that the average value of the investment will rise over time and that it is not possible to foresee the intermediate highs and lows
- dollar cost averaging
- Investing equal amounts of money at regular intervals The money deducted from your paycheck if you participate in your company's 401(k) program is an example of dollar cost averaging Theoretically, you will buy more shares when the price of your investment has declined, and fewer shares when the price has risen This may lead to an overall cost basis that is lower than the average price per share
- dollar cost averaging
- Investing a set amount of money, at regular intervals, over a long period of time The investor could gain an advantage from rises and falls in the investment prices over a period of time by buying more when the price is low and less when the price is high
- dollar cost averaging
- An investment timing strategy where an investment of a constant amount is made in the same security or mutual fund at regular time intervals, regardless of the market prices or conditions Also see Example Of Dollar Cost Averaging
- dollar cost averaging
- Investing the same amount of money in the same investments at fixed intervals, often monthly If the price rises, you buy fewer shares; if it drops, you acquire more shares This is a long-term strategy that can result in, but does not guarantee, a lower average cost per share
- dollar cost averaging
- Investment strategy where the same security is purchased periodically in order to achieve an average cost For example: John Smith purchases 100 shares of XYZ Corp for $80 each on May 1 On June 1, he purchases another 100 shares of XYZ for $60 each As a result, Mr Smith now owns 100 shares of XYZ at an average cost of $70 per share If Mr Smith later sells 200 shares of XYZ for $75 each, he earns for a total profit of $5 per share on 200 shares even though he purchased the first 100 shares for $80 per share This strategy is often advocated for long-term investors with regular savings habits, as the markets long-term overall direction is generally higher
- dollar cost averaging
- Investing a fixed amount of dollars in a specific security at regular set intervals over a period of time, thereby averaging the cost paid per share
- dollar cost averaging
- One of the benefits of investing a set amount of money, at regular intervals, over a long period of time This means an investor could gain an advantage from rises and falls in the investment price, buying more when the price is low and less when the price is high
- dollar counterfeiter
- person who makes counterfeit dollars
- dollar day
- A day on which a store offers its merchandise on sale for one dollar or at greatly reduced prices
- dollar diplomacy
- diplomacy influenced by economic considerations
- dollar diplomacy
- advancing diplomatic relations through development of commerce
- dollar linkage
- rating other currencies to the value of the dollar
- dollar mark
- a mark ($) written before a number to indicate that it stands for the number of dollars
- dollar sign
- The symbol ($), used mainly to indicate a dollar amount
- dollar sign
- {i} symbol used to signify currencies that are based on the unit of a dollar, $
- dollar volume
- the volume measured in dollars; "the store's dollar volume continues to rise
- dollar yield
- proceeds from the dollar
- dollar's plunge
- sudden decrease in the value of the dollar
- dollar-linked
- rated to the value of the dollar (of financial currencies)
- Dorothy dollar
- The business generated by providing goods and services to the homosexual community
- dominican dollar
- the basic unit of money in Dominica
- Australian dollar
- The official currency of Australia
- Canadian dollar
- The official currency of Canada
- DOL
- US Department of Labor
- Hong Kong dollar
- The currency of SAR Hong Kong
- New Taiwan dollar
- The currency of Taiwan
- New Zealand dollar
- The official currency of New Zealand
- Sacagawea dollar
- a US silver dollar having a portrait of Sacagawea
- Singapore dollar
- The official currency of Singapore
- U.S. dollar
- Alternative form of US dollar
- US dollar
- the official currency of the United States
- a day late and a dollar short
- Action that was taken too late and too feeble to be of any use
- almighty dollar
- The dollar, satirically characterized as a being a god
1836: The almighty dollar, that great object of universal devotion throughout our land, seems to have no genuine devotees in these peculiar villages; and unless some of its missionaries penetrate there, and erect banking houses and other pious shrines, there is no knowing how long the inhabitants may remain in their present state of contented poverty.— Washington Irving The Creole Village, in Knickerbocker Magazine (November 1836), later re-published in Wolfert's Roost's and Other Papers (1855).
- bet one's bottom dollar
- To be absolutely sure of something; to be certain enough of something to wager everything
He talks about it a lot, but I would bet my bottom dollar that he has never actually been there.
- day late, dollar short
- Shortened form of a day late and a dollar short
- dol
- The unit of measurement for pain
- in for a dime, in for a dollar
- Americanised form of in for a penny, in for a pound
I had bought some of Cemp’s MGM stock for myself. “Listen”, I told Edgar, “in for a dime, in for a dollar”. There was no point in selling at $8. If we were going to lose we might as well lose the whole thing.
- pink dollar
- The business generated by providing goods and services to the homosexual community
- rix-dollar
- A unit of currency introduced into certain former European colonies such as Cape Province and Ceylon.The Oxford English Dictionary (2007)
The Dutch monetary system of a rix-dollar or rijksdaalder of 48 stuiver was continued by the British in the early nineteenth century.
- rix-dollar
- A silver coin and money of account in use from the late-16th to the mid-19th centuries in the European Teutonic countries and their imperial trading networks.The Oxford English Dictionary (2007)
At all other times they would receive the regular salary of thirty rix-dollars monthly.
- sand dollar
- An echinoderm, of the order Clypeastroida, that has a flat, disk-shaped body with the mouth in a mid-ventral position, and lives in sand, on or near the surface
- silver dollar
- A small pancake
Alice went to the diner and ordered a stack of silver dollars with butter and blueberry syrup.
- silver dollar
- Several species of tropical freshwater fish of the genus Metynnis, of the family Characidae, of which M. argenteus is one; popular for aquariums; so named from their shape and flashing silver color
- silver dollar
- A dollar coin, whether made from silver or not
In Las Vegas, many of the slot machines use silver dollars.
- top dollar
- The maximum amount of money that an item, service, or worker is worth; a very high price
Consumers are willing to pay top dollar for distinctive, rare, traditional cheeses.
- feel like a million dollar
- Feel wonderful
- queer as a three dollar bill
- (deyim) 1.) (simile) strange, odd, unusual. 2.) (simile) unusually camp, undoubtedly homosexual
- top dollar
- (deyim) Top dollar is a large sum of money paid or a high or maximum price paid for a salary, item or service
- A dollar
- scoot
- A dollar
- bone
- A dollar
- plunk
- DOL
- Department of Labor. dolce
- Eastern Caribbean dollar
- currency of various Caribbean countries
- United States Dollar
- unit of currency in the United States of America, USD
- a dollar
- smacker
- australian dollar
- the basic unit of money in Australia and Nauru
- bahamian dollar
- the basic unit of money in the Bahamas
- barbados dollar
- the basic unit of money in Barbados
- belize dollar
- the basic unit of money in Belize
- bermuda dollar
- the basic unit of money in Bermuda
- bond linked to the US Dollar
- promissory note dependent upon the value of the U.S. dollar
- brunei dollar
- the basic unit of money in Brunei
- canadian dollar
- the basic unit of money in Canada
- cayman islands dollar
- the basic unit of money in the Cayman Islands
- dol
- United States Department Of Labor
- dol
- (State) Department of Licensing
- dol
- Department of Labor
- dol
- Department of Labor under Labor Management Recording and Disclosure Act (LMRDA) for the Office Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) Federal Government agency (Go to the DOL home page)
- dol
- The Department of Labor, a federal executive department established in 1913 and charged with administering and enforcing statutes that promote the welfare of U S wage earners, improve their working conditions, and advance their opportunities for profitable employment
- dol
- Department of Labor (USA)
- dol
- a unit of pain intensity
- dol
- Department of Labor under Labor Management Recording and Disclosure Act (LMRDA) for the Office Labor Management Standards (OLMS) Federal Government agency (Go to the DOL home page)
- dol
- the federal department responsible for promoting the working conditions of wage earners in the United States; created in 1913
- dol
- U S Department of Labor
- dol
- U S Department of Labor, OSHA and MSHA are part of DOL
- dol
- unit of currency in the United States and Canada; name of a unit of currency
- dollars
- {i} wealth (Slang)
- dollars
- plural of dollar
- fifty dollar bill
- a United States bill worth 50 dollars
- fiji dollar
- the basic unit of money in Fiji
- grenada dollar
- the basic unit of money in Grenada
- guyana dollar
- the basic unit of money in Guyana
- half dollar
- a United States coin worth half of a dollar
- half dollar
- an American or Canadian coin worth 50 cents
- half-dollar
- {i} American coin worth half a dollar
- hong kong dollar
- the basic unit of money in Hong Kong
- hundred dollar bill
- a United States bill worth 100 dollars
- jamaican dollar
- the basic unit of money in Jamaica
- kiribati dollar
- the basic unit of money in Kiribati
- liberian dollar
- the basic unit of money in Liberia
- new zealand dollar
- the basic unit of money in New Zealand
- plunge of the dollar
- decrease in the value of the dollar
- revaluation of the dollar
- raise the relative value of the dollar
- sand dollar
- Any echinoderm (order Clypeastroida, class Echinoidea) that has a coinlike, thin-edged body. Five "petals" spread out from the center of the upper body. It burrows in sand, feeding on organic particles wafted to the mouth, located in the center of the body's underside. Small spines covering the body are used for digging and crawling. Tests (external skeletons) of the common sand dollar (Echinarachnius parma), which often wash up on beaches in North America and Japan, are 2-4 in. (5-10 cm) in diameter
- sand dollar
- flattened disklike sea urchins that live on sandy bottoms
- silver dollar
- a one dollar coin that was used in the US in the past
- silver dollar
- a dollar made of silver
- singapore dollar
- the basic unit of money in Singapore
- susan b anthony dollar
- a United States coin worth one dollar
- taiwan dollar
- the basic unit of money in Taiwan
- the dollar was traded
- the dollar was exchanged
- top dollar
- The highest amount being paid for a commodity or service: paid top dollar for the tickets
- trinidad and tobago dollar
- the basic unit of money in Trinidad and Tobago
- tuvalu dollar
- the basic unit of money in Tuvalu
- twenty dollar bill
- a United States bill worth 20 dollars
- two dollar bill
- a United States bill worth 2 dollars
- united states dollar
- the basic unit of money in the United States
- zimbabwean dollar
- the basic unit of money in Zimbabwe
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dollar teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- dollar için döviz kuru ne
- What is the exchange rate for dollars
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