currency *** cur·ren·cy n

currency *** cur·ren·cy n
['kʌr(ə)nsɪ]
1) moneta

foreign currency — valuta estera

hard currency — moneta forte

paper currency — banconote fpl

2)

(fig: of ideas) to gain currency — acquistare larga diffusione, acquistare credito

to have wide currency — essere molto diffuso (-a)


English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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