کلمات مرتبط(pound):بازگشت به واژه pounda five pound note
foot pound
foot-pound
foot-pound-second system
penny wise and pound foolish
pound (to)
pound breach
pound cake
pound foolish
pound force
pound net
pound per square inch
tirtyfive-pound weight throw
to pound a long
to pound the filed
to pound to pieces
turkey pound
اغل حيوانات گمشده وضاله ،اغل ،بازداشتگاه بدهکاران وجنايتکاران ،استخر يا حوض اب ،واحد وزن( امروزه معادل 69243 و 453 گرم ميباشد)،ليره ،واحد مسکوک طلاى انگليسى ،ضربت ،کوبيدن ،اردکردن ،بصورت گرد در اوردن ،بامشت زدن
قانون ـ فقه : محل محصور براى نگهدارى گله يا ساير اموال توقيف شده
علوم هوايى : پوندکلمات مرتبط(17)
آغل حیوانات گمشده وضاله ، آغل، بازداشتگاه بدهکاران وجنایتکاران ، استخر یا حوض آب، واحد وزن ( امروزه معادل و گرم میباشد )، لیره ، واحد مسکوک طلایانگلیسی، ضربت، کوبیدن ، آردکردن ، بصورت گرد در آوردن ، بامشت زدن .
pound noun
1 money unit of money in a country change/convert sth into/to ~ I want to change 100 dollars into euros. buy, sell ~ The bank will sell you one Russian rouble for 4.14 Japanese yen. Many of the collocates of MONEY (for example make, spend) can also be used with currencies: The country spends millions of dollars on overseas aid every year. 50-, 100-, etc. ~ coin/note a pound coin 50-, 100-, etc. dollar bill for a ~ How many dinars will I get for a dollar? in (the) ~ The contract is denominated in euros. a tax of 30p in the pound ~ for ~ The company promises to match any money the charity makes dollar for dollar. ~'s worth of sth a million pound's worth of books value of a currency compared with others high, rising, strong ~ Business should benefit from a stronger euro. falling, low, weak ~ The yen gained 10 points against a weak dollar. over-valued ~ Research suggests that the pound is over-valued. float ~ The UK floated sterling in June 1972. devalue ~ The Fiji dollar may have to be devalued. defend, prop up, protect, shore up, support ~ She dismissed suggestions that the central bank would intervene to prop up the euro. ~ be worth sth One Saudi Arabian riyal is worth approximately 0.27 US dollars. ~ strengthen The peso strengthened on the foreign exchanges. ~ come under pressure The pound came under pressure against the dollar. ~ close, open The pound closed yesterday at 1.4130 dollars. ~ be fixed/pegged to Many emerging countries have their currencies pegged to the dollar. ~ value The dollar value of the stock rose to $11.5 billion. ~ terms The rise in government spending was equivalent to only 9% in dollar terms. ~ exchange rate All prices are based on the South African rand exchange rate. ~ traveller's cheques sterling traveller's cheques ~ equivalent She was paid the dollar equivalent of £10 000. against the ~ The yen has strengthened against the pound. to the ~ How many dollars are there to the pound? depreciation/devaluation/reflation of the ~ the devaluation of the peso in 1994 a run on the ~ The government increased interest rates to avoid a run on the rouble (= sudden large buying of the currency). the value of the ~ a rise in the value of the euro
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2 measure of weight and measures ~ of I always drink gallons of water. half a, a quarter of a ~ half a litre of milk a half/quarter hour, inch, mile, ounce, pint, pound They used to sell corned beef at 2d a quarter pound. cubic, square ~ One litre is equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimetres. ~ square The room is about 15 metres square. ~ broad, deep, high, long, tall, thick, wide The new dock was 230 m long and 92 m broad. ~ bigger, cooler, faster, heavier, lighter, slower, etc. The climate was several degrees warmer than it is now. about, approximately, around ~ 1 foot = approx. 0.3 metres be, cover, measure, span, stretch (for) ~ used with measures of distance and area The National Park covers 3,000 acres. The sandy beach stretches for over four miles. be, weigh ~ used with measures of weight She weighed over ten stone. be, last, take ~ used with measures of time It takes approximately 365 and a quarter days for the earth to revolve around the sun. in a ~ How many centilitres are there in a litre? in ~s We were asked to estimate the temperature of the room in degrees. to a/the ~ My car does 10 miles to the litre. a, per ~ They're 99p a dozen. a safety threshold of 50 mg of nitrates per litre by the ~ Apples are sold by the kilogram. of ~ The path will be built to a width of 2 metres. ~ in area, length, volume, weight, size, etc. Killer whales are up to ten metres in length. ~ by ~ a huge room measuring 50 m by 18 m to the nearest ~ Give your answer to the nearest metre.
More information about MEASURE
n.
he got a hernia when he tried to lift 100 pounds
unlicensed dogs will be taken to the pound
the sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard
the pounding of feet on the hallway
v.
the salesman pounded the door knocker
a bible-thumping Southern Baptist
ram the gate with a sledgehammer
pound on the door
The heavy man lumbered across the room
Her heart was beating fast
The locks pound the water of the canal
The prisoners are safely pounded
pound the cows so they don't stray
pound the roots with a heavy flat stone