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Meanings of
aud
in anglès
rus
валюта австралии
portuguès
dólar australiano
català
dòlar australià
espanyol
aud
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Official currency of Australia; also officially used in Kiribati, Nauru, and Tuvalu.
dollars
australian dollar
aussie dollar
au$
a$
Related terms
dollar
currency
decimal currency
català
dòlar australià
Sinònims
Examples for "
dollars
"
dollars
australian dollar
aussie dollar
au$
a$
Examples for "
dollars
"
1
The Government said it had cost taxpayers millions of
dollars
a year.
2
These programs promote community health, protect public safety, and save taxpayer
dollars
.
3
It had cost the State of Washington several million
dollars
a minute.
4
The government is pouring 700 million
dollars
into farming and food research.
5
Similar hearing devices typically cost thousands of
dollars
,
according to the company.
1
Under the deal, Nauru will receive 10 million
Australian
dollars
in aid.
2
The
Australian
dollar
has tumbled 40 percent against the yen this year.
3
The
Australian
dollar
has fallen around 4 percent so far this month.
4
The listless data took the wind out of the
Australian
dollar
's
sails.
5
Other currencies affected are the
Australian
dollar
,
Brazilian real and Mexican peso.
1
And, commodity prices are typically what causes the
Aussie
dollar
to move.
2
Since then the
Aussie
dollar
has fallen like Donald Trump's approval rating.
3
U.S. dollar strength is bad for gold, bonds, and the
Aussie
dollar
.
4
But that damn
Aussie
dollar
just doesn't stack up to the Euro.
5
Profits made get turned back into
Aussie
dollars
at higher and higher rates.
Usage of
aud
in anglès
1
The characteristics of the Sabaean are great squareness
aud
boldness in outline.
2
There had been a rustling
aud
a sound of steps in the hall.
3
One of the allegations was that Nakano changed the
aud
4
Noltenius
aud
Panzendorf, for instance, they were busy "teaching Friedrich religion."
5
He smiled dryly,
aud
nodded to the illuminated dial, as if they shared the secret of some quaint novelty.
6
Advancing, he caught her suddenly, almost vehemently, in his arms,
aud
covered the face that was perforce upturned with kisses.
7
Let not mercy
aud
truth leave thee, put them about thy neck, and write them in the tables of thy heart.
8
On the whole, though against her preconception, Laura thought him an honest lover,
aud
not the player of a double game.
9
I saw it, and involuntarily my eyes filled; I could not hold back my tears,
aud
went softly out to compose myself.
10
The south Arabian inscrip1ions to which the terms Himyaritic
aud
Sabaean are applied fall into two groups, the Sabaean proper and the Minaean.
11
This motion was agreed to;
aud
on a subsequent day he moved and carried the appointment of a special committee for the examination of witnesses.
12
Then
Aud
the Deep-Minded died, as is told in the Laxdaela Saga.
13
The changes in glutamate were quantified for both
AUD
subjects and controls.
14
I heard a quick rap on
Aud
's
door, then in rushed Fred.
15
Conclusions:
AUD
are common diagnoses among medical ICU patients with sepsis.
16
AUD
collapse possibly Made in Japan… No obvious news headlines to explain it.
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aud
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
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aud treatment
base aud
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Translations for
aud
rus
валюта австралии
валюта норфолка
aud
австралийский доллар
au$
a$
валюта науру
доллар
валюта кирибати
доллар австралии
валюта тувалу
portuguès
dólar australiano
català
dòlar australià
espanyol
aud
dólar australiano
dolar australiano
Aud
through the time
Aud
across language varieties
United States of America
Common