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dinar造句
1 These figures, or course, are measured in dinars. 2 The gold dinar to be exact. 3 'It's the only thing used, besides the Iraqi dinar, for commercial busine and trade, ' he said. 'As long as it stays pretty stable, we don't mind this. ' 4 The euro and the Yugoslav dinar are both accepted currencies in Kosovo. 5 The New Dinar replaced the Dinar in 1992, at a rate of 1 to 10, with the highest denomination being 50, 000. 6 She says participants are paid the Iraqi dinar equivalent of $10 a day for a three-month period. 7 After the Kuwaiti Dinar, it is the second highest valued currency unit in the world being worth US$3.11 as of 3 January 2005. 8 Remarkably, the Iraqi dinar has held steady against the U. S. dollar, even gaining a little. 9 The Serbian dinar (currency code CSD) is the official currency of Serbia. 10 The Kuwaiti interior ministry threatened a 100 dinar ($356) fine or one month imprisonment for anyone caught eating in public or encouraging others to do so before dusk. 11 This implies that the disposable income of the republics and provinces in 1985 was about 251 billion dinars. 12 Previously the code word for this was Trine and before that, during the early 1960s, Dinar. 13 In 1974 the official rate for the dollar was 17 dinars; by early 1988 it was over 1,300 dinars. 14 This implies that the cost of administration was 403 billion dinars. 15 By not adopting the law on financing the Yugoslav bank for economic co-operation, 350,000 million dinars were saved. 16 A considerable part of these funds was passed on as dinar loans to domestic enterprises. 17 The income of the communes and cities in that year was 229 billion dinars. 18 The autonomous province Kosovo and Metohia and Montenegro have both been using the euro for several years as of 2004, prior to which they shared the Yugoslav dinar with Serbia. 19 Last year, it made a wager on the Kuwaiti dinar, which became the first currency in the region to abandon a strict peg to the dollar. 20 After the union between North and South Yemen in 1990 both the northern rial and the southern dinar remained legal tender. 21 It is the fourth highest valued currency after the Kuwaiti Dinar, Maltese Lira, and the Bahraini dinar. 22 Many draw their wages from Serbia proper, do business in the Serbian dinar,[www.] and where possible get their services from the north. 23 However, after the civil war of 1994 the Yemeni dinar was demonitized and the rial remained the only official currency. 24 In answer to this sharp increase inflation, the government simply removed six zeros, meaning that the "Newer" Dinar replaced the "Old Dinar" at a rate of 1 to 1, 000, 000.