rouble|roubles in English

noun

[rou·ble || 'ruːbl]

unit of currency in Russia and states of the former Soviet Union (also ruble)

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1. The rouble fell in trading on Sept. 22 from US$00 roubles to US$00 roubles.

2. Single exchange rate for the rouble.

3. The rouble zone is in its death throes.

4. 14 Single exchange rate for the rouble.

5. Beef now costs well over 30 roubles a pound.

6. A 500 rouble note would come into circulation in the near future.

7. Inflation has turned the rouble into a toytown currency.

8. The real purchasing power of the rouble has plummeted.

9. Business flourished and within six months they were earning 000 roubles a day.

10. It may cost several billion roubles to make good the damage.

11. They rounded the price down to the nearest rouble.

12. Currency market is established with a view to making rouble convertible.

13. The dollar is a ~ currency, but the rouble is not.

14. 6 This latter has the inestimable advantage for Soviet citizens of accepting roubles.

15. 27 He has asked the bank's 000 shareholders to stump up another 90 billion roubles to finance modernisation.

16. Stocks tumbled and the rouble lost nearly four per cent of its value.

17. I have, as it happens, a 000 rouble note, worth around a quid at yesterday's prices.

18. Taking a one rouble note from my wallet, I tapped on his window.

19. The rate for the pound sterling was 6000 roubles in January 1922 and 7000 by October.

20. The total outlay necessary for the implementation of the programme is 4.5 trillion roubles at 2001 prices.

21. Unemployed able-bodied persons who are caring for disabled children receive a monthly compensation payment of 1,200 roubles.

22. Kirgizstan's decision last month to pull out of the rouble zone has infuriated the other four.

23. Two further developments are likely to put the rouble zone out of its misery before long.

24. The arrangement ended on 1 January when the Soviet Union ceased trading with its former allies on a convertible rouble basis.

25. He has argued for the introduction of a convertible currency parallel to the existing non-convertible rouble.