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 Übersetzung für 'EUR' von Englisch nach Deutsch
curr.
euro <EUR, €>
Euro {m} <EUR, €>
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fin.
EUR '000s
kEUR
EU
EUR pallet [also: EUR-pallet, EURO-pallet] [standard European pallet]
Europalette {f} [Europoolpalette]
EUR pallet [also: EUR-pallet] [standard European pallet]Europoolpalette {f} [fachspr.]
jobs
European Engineer <EUR ING> [title for highly qualified engineers used in many European countries]
Europa-Ingenieur {m} <EUR ING> [Qualitätsstandard für europäische Ingenieure]
pharm.
European Pharmacopoeia <Ph.Eur.>
Europäisches Arzneibuch {n} <Ph.Eur>
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fin.
booked in EUR {adj} {past-p} [postpos.]
in Euro gebucht
transp.
EUR flat pallet
Euroflachpalette {f}
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The way I learned it at school that makes EUR 3.50.Das macht nach Adam Riese EUR 3,50. [ugs.] [hum.]
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  • Euro {m} <EUR, €> = euro <EUR, €>
  • Europa-Ingenieur {m} <EUR ING> [Qualitätsstandard für europäische Ingenieure] = European Engineer <EUR ING> [title for highly qualified engineers used in many European countries]
  • Europäisches Arzneibuch {n} <Ph.Eur> = European Pharmacopoeia <Ph.Eur.>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The inclusion of EU (denoting the European Union) in the ISO 3166-1 reserved codes list allows the euro to be coded as EUR rather than assigned a code beginning with X, even though it is a supranational currency.
  • Suppose we are calculating the 2016 calendar year return, and that the portfolio is empty until a transfer in of EUR 1m cash in a non-interest bearing account on Friday 30 December.
  • It cost 5 zł (ca 1.2 eur). It was certified gold by Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry.
  • Between June 2006 and June 2007 the average price of one square metre of residential area in Warsaw rose from 6,683 PLN (1,636 EUR) to 9,540 PLN (2,519 EUR), or 50% in euro terms.
  • On 15 January 2015, the Swiss National Bank put an end to franc's cap against the euro, resulting in EUR/CHF rate going significantly below 1.20 level.

  • "Euer" is slightly irregular: when it has an ending, its stem may be reduced to "eur-", e.g. dative masculine "eurem" (also "euerem").
  • As mentioned previously, the quotation "EUR/USD 1.2500" (or EURUSD 1.2500) means that one euro is exchanged for 1.2500 US dollars.
  • In 2022, it was revealed that Nicolas Bouzou was paid 10 000 eur to produce a report supporting Uber's expansion in France, in 2016.
  • 60 EUR) or 5 FRF (~125 ESP or 0.75 EUR) to one diner.
  • Hatch is an Amsterdam-based ecommerce platform that was founded in July 2011 under the name Iceleads by serial entrepreneur Joris Kroese and founding partner Icecat as being part of the iMerge group that provided EUR 500,000 seed capital.

  • Having reached 66 Bn euros in 2010 it fell to 59 Bn in 2012 and will end 2013 with 53 Bn eur.
  • Lademacher became known to a wider audience when its asset management SMM Germany GmbH bought from the real estate entrepreneur . His fortune is estimated at EUR 600 million.
  • As of February 2021, 1 RON is worth about 0.2045 EUR and US$0.2483. Romania is expected to adopt the euro in 2029.
  • According to the Federal budget the EdB had 700 million EUR in assets as of 31 of December 2011, an increase of 130 million euros over the previous year.
  • Authoritative texts can be found on the eur-lex website.

  • The euro (EUR) has also been considered a hard currency for much of its short history. However, the European sovereign debt crisis has partially eroded that confidence.
  • The euro (sign: €; code: EUR) is the official currency of the eurozone.
  • On 31 December 1998, the exchange rates between the European Currency Unit and the Irish pound and 10 other EMS currencies (all but the pound sterling, the Swedish krona and the Danish krone) were fixed.
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