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ruble

[ US /ˈɹubəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the basic unit of money in Russia
  2. the basic unit of money in Tajikistan

How To Use ruble In A Sentence

  • Wednesday's jump in the ruble was the biggest since the current composition of the basket -- at 45% euros and 55% dollars -- was set two years ago. Europe Ends Mixed as Drug Makers Gain, Banks Tumble
  • Create a fully functioning oil exchange, trading in rubles … We must break the strings tying us to the financial Titanic, which in my view will soon sink. 25 « November « 2008 « Niqnaq
  • And at that point he said it was 36 billion rubles, which is about 58 billion dollars, which would be 3.6 percent of Soviet GNP. The Coming Soviet Crash—Gorbachev's Desperate Pursuit of Credit in Western Financial Markets
  • To savvy snowboarders, Baikalsk has long been the beautiful resort where visitors are so few you can feel as though you own the mountain, at least temporarily: for about 5,000 rubles ($175), you can have exclusive use of one of the six long runs for the day and never see another soul as you schuss through forests. The Recession’s Green Lining
  • Buying food depended more on ration coupons and bottles of vodka than rubles.
  • Rather than having been budded onto a rootstock, shrublets grow on their own roots, making these plants less susceptible to the ravages of winter.
  • He also promised to let the ruble float, giving up all efforts to control its rate against the dollar.
  • 'That means there will be at least two hundred and twenty-five rubles' worth left on each desyatin. Master and Man
  • The ruble is the third-best performer against the dollar this among more than 20 emerging-market currencies tracked by Bloomberg, having gained 3.9 percent. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • In 1958 the figures were 459 million rubles, 189 million rubles and 58 million rubles respectively.
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