English-Thai Dictionary
monetarily
ADV ทางการเงิน tang-kan-ngen
monetarism
N ทฤษฎี เกี่ยวกับ การเงิน tead-sa-de-kiao-kab-kan-ngen
monetarist
N ผู้สนับสนุน monetarism phu-sa-nab-sa-nun
monetary
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ เงินตรา เกี่ยวกับ ตัวเงิน เกี่ยวกับ การเงิน เกี่ยวกับ อัตราแลกเปลี่ยน เงินตรา budgetary pecuniary gross kiao-kab-ngen-tra
monetize
VT ทำให้ เป็น เงิน ที่ ถูกต้องตามกฎหมาย monetise
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MONETARY
Mon "e *ta *ry, a. Etym: [L. monetarius belonging to a mint. See Money. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to money, or consisting of money; pecuniary. "The monetary relations of Europe. " E. Everett. Monetary unit, the standard of a national currency, as the dollar in the United States, the pound in England, the franc in France, the mark in Germany.
MONETH
MONETH Mon "eth, n.
Defn: A month. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
MONETIZATION
MONETIZATION Mon `e *ti *za "tion, n.
Defn: The act or process of converting into money, or of adopting as money; as, the monetization of silver.
MONETIZE
MONETIZE Mon "e *tize, v. t.
Defn: To convert into money; to adopt as current money; as, to monetize silver.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Monet, Claude
Mo net, Claude |mōˈnā moʊˈneɪ | (1840 –1926 ), French painter. A founding member of the Impressionists (his painting Impression: Sunrise [1872 ] gave the movement its name ), his fascination with the play of light on objects led him to produce series of single subjects painted at different times of day and under different weather conditions, such as the Haystacks series (1890 –91 ) and Rouen Cathedral (1892 –95 ). Among his most famous paintings are the Waterlilies series, which he began in 1899 and which occupied him for the rest of his life.
monetarism
mon e ta rism |ˈmänitəˌrizəm, ˈmən -ˈmʌnɪtərɪzəm | ▶noun the theory or practice of controlling the supply of money as the chief method of stabilizing the economy. DERIVATIVES mon e ta rist noun & adjective
monetary
mon e tar y |ˈmänəˌterē, ˈmən -ˈmʌnɪteri | ▶adjective of or relating to money or currency: documents with little or no monetary value. DERIVATIVES mon e tar i ly |-ˌte (ə )rəlē |adverb ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French monétaire or late Latin monetarius, from Latin moneta ‘money. ’
monetary unit
mon e tar y u nit ▶noun a standard unit of value of a country's coinage.
monetize
mon e tize |ˈmänəˌtīz ˈmɑnətaɪz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] convert into or express in the form of currency. • (usu. as adj. monetized ) adapt (a society ) to the use of money: a fully monetized society. DERIVATIVES mon e ti za tion |ˌmänətəˈzāSHən, ˌmänəˌtīˈzāSHən |noun ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French monétiser, from Latin moneta ‘money. ’
Oxford Dictionary
Monet, Claude
Monet, Claude |ˈmɒneɪ | (1840 –1926 ), French painter. A founder member of the Impressionists, his fascination with the play of light on objects led him to produce series of paintings of single subjects painted at different times of the day and under different weather conditions, such as the Water-lilies sequence (1899 –1906; 1916 onwards ).
monetarism
mon ¦et ¦ar |ism |ˈmʌnɪt (ə )rɪz (ə )m | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the theory or practice of controlling the supply of money as the chief method of stabilizing the economy. DERIVATIVES monetarist noun & adjective
monetarize
monetarize |ˈmʌnɪtərʌɪz |(also monetarise ) ▶verb another term for monetize.
monetary
mon ¦et |ary |ˈmʌnɪt (ə )ri | ▶adjective relating to money or currency: documents with little or no monetary value. DERIVATIVES monetarily adverb ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French monétaire or late Latin monetarius, from Latin moneta ‘money ’.
monetary unit
mon e tar y u nit ▶noun a standard unit of value of a country's coinage.
monetary unit
monetary unit ▶noun a standard unit of value of a country's coinage.
monetize
monetize |ˈmʌnɪtʌɪz |(also monetise ) ▶verb [ with obj. ] convert into or express in the form of currency. • (usu. as adj. monetized ) convert or adapt (a society, economy, etc. ) to trade based on the exchange of money: a fully monetized society. DERIVATIVES monetization |-ˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from French monétiser, from Latin moneta ‘money ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
monetary
monetary adjective her sharp monetary instincts got us through the recession in very good shape: financial, fiscal, pecuniary, money, cash, economic, budgetary.
Oxford Thesaurus
monetary
monetary adjective financial, fiscal, pecuniary, money, cash, economic, budgetary, capital.
Duden Dictionary
Monet
Mo net Eigenname |…ˈne |französischer Maler
monetär
mo ne tär Adjektiv Wirtschaft |monet ä r |französisch monétaire < lateinisch monetarius, zu: moneta, Münze die Finanzen betreffend; geldlich in monetärer Hinsicht waren sie abgesichert | monetäre Stabilität
monetarisieren
mo ne ta ri sie ren schwaches Verb Wirtschaft |monetaris ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « 1 monetisieren 2 einer Sache oder Begebenheit einen Geldwert zumessen
Monetarisierung
Mo ne ta ri sie rung Substantiv, feminin Wirtschaft , die |Monetaris ie rung |die Monetarisierung; Genitiv: der Monetarisierung, Plural: die Monetarisierungen 1 Monetisierung 2 das Monetarisieren 2
Monetarismus
Mo ne ta ris mus Substantiv, maskulin Wirtschaft , der |Monetar i smus |Theorie in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften, die besagt, dass in einer Volkswirtschaft der Geldmenge (d. h. der Menge des umlaufenden Bar- und Giralgeldes ) überragende Bedeutung beigemessen werden muss und deshalb die Wirtschaft primär über die Geldpolitik zu steuern ist
Monetarist
Mo ne ta rist Substantiv, maskulin , der |Monetar i st |der Monetarist; Genitiv: des Monetaristen, Plural: die Monetaristen Vertreter, Anhänger des Monetarismus
Monetaristin
Mo ne ta ris tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Monetar i stin |die Monetaristin; Genitiv: der Monetaristin, Plural: die Monetaristinnen weibliche Form zu Monetarist
monetaristisch
mo ne ta ris tisch Adjektiv |monetar i stisch |den Monetarismus betreffend
Monetarsystem
Mo ne tar sys tem Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Monet a rsystem |das Monetarsystem; Genitiv: des Monetarsystems, Plural: die Monetarsysteme Währungssystem
Moneten
Mo ne ten Pluralwort umgangssprachlich , die |Mon e ten |Pluraletantum ursprünglich Studentensprache, zu lateinisch moneta, Münze Geld
monetisieren
mo ne ti sie ren schwaches Verb Wirtschaft |monetis ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « in Geld, Kaufkraft umwandeln Sachwerte monetisieren
Monetisierung
Mo ne ti sie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Monetis ie rung |die Monetisierung; Genitiv: der Monetisierung Umwandlung in Geld
French Dictionary
monétaire
monétaire adj. adjectif Qui se rapporte aux monnaies. : L ’unité monétaire du Canada est le dollar. LOCUTION Masse monétaire. économie Total des différentes formes de monnaie d ’un pays à un moment déterminé. FORME FAUTIVE monétaire. Anglicisme au sens de financier, salarial. : Les clauses salariales (et non *monétaires ) de l ’entente ont été acceptées.
monétique
monétique n. f. Ensemble des procédures et des dispositifs qui utilisent l ’électronique et l ’informatique pour le développement des transactions bancaires (GDT ). : La monétique couvre l ’ensemble des transferts de fonds par voie électronique (paiement électronique, transferts interbancaires, etc. ) et s ’appuie notamment sur l ’utilisation de cartes bancaires diverses.
Spanish Dictionary
monetario, -ria
monetario, -ria adjetivo 1 De la moneda o relacionado con las monedas :sistema monetario; mercado monetario .2 nombre masculino Colección de monedas .3 Mueble o conjunto de cajones y estantes donde se guarda esta colección .
monetarismo
monetarismo nombre masculino Doctrina económica según la cual los fenómenos monetarios desempeñan una función determinante en las fluctuaciones económicas de un país y, por tanto, su dirección permite mejorar la economía de un país .
monetarista
monetarista adjetivo 1 Del monetarismo o relacionado con él .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es partidario del monetarismo .
monetización
monetización nombre femenino econ Acción o efecto de monetizar :la expansión fiduciaria fue originada por la monetización de la deuda pública .
monetizar
monetizar verbo transitivo 1 Dar curso legal como moneda a billetes de banco u otros instrumentos de pago .2 Reducir a moneda un metal .SINÓNIMO amonedar . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Monet
Mo net /moʊnéɪ |mɔ́neɪ /名詞 モネ 〘Claude /klɔːd / ~, 1840 --1926; フランス印象派の代表的画家 〙.
monetarism
mon e tar ism /mɑ́nətərɪ̀z (ə )m |mʌ́nɪ -/名詞 U 〘経 〙マネタリズム, 通貨主義 〘通貨供給量の調整で経済を制御できるとする理論 〙.
monetarist
m ó n e tar ist 名詞 C 形容詞 〘経 〙通貨主義者 (の ).
monetary
mon e tar y /mɑ́nətèri |mʌ́nɪt (ə )ri /→money 形容詞 比較なし 〖名詞 の前で 〗(特に国のすべての )貨幣の , 通貨の ; 金銭 [財政 ]上の ▸ monetary policy 通貨 [金融 ]政策 ~́ r è serve 通貨準備 .~́ s ỳ stem 〖the ~〗貨幣制度 .~́ ù nit 貨幣単位 .m ó n e t à r i ly 副詞
monetize
mon e tize /mɑ́nətàɪz |mʌ́nɪ -/動詞 他動詞 〈国債など 〉を貨幣化する ; …を貨幣と定める ; …を貨幣に鋳造する .