释义
[ roo -buh l ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈru bəl / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun a silver or copper-alloy coin and monetary unit of Russia, the Soviet Union, and its successor states, equal to 100 kopecks.
Origin of ruble 1545–55; <Russian rubl'; Old Russian rublĭ literally, stump, plug, derivative of rubiti to chop; probably originally denoting a piece cut from a silver bar, or a bar notched for division into smaller pieces
Words nearby ruble Rubinstein, Rubinstein, Arthur, Rubin test, rubious, Rubivirus, ruble , Rublyov, ruboff, rub off on, rub one's hands, rubor
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Example sentences from the Web for ruble For days, the ruble has been falling and salaries shrinking; shoppers have rushed to snap up TV sets and washing machines.
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In a humiliating turn of events, the ruble has lost about half its value against the dollar so far this year.
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His oft-neglected wife Zinaida outlived him by six years, but she “never saw a ruble ” of the money generated by his success.
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When money leaves, turning ruble s into dollars, Euros, and everything else, that puts pressure on the ruble .
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Since Putin began flexing his muscles in the Crimea last fall, the ruble has lost 10 percent of its value against the dollar.
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I gave her a ruble , and I recollect being very glad that others saw it.
What To Do? | Count Lyof N. Tolstoi
Returning, I find Antek looking awry and distrustfully on a whole package of hundred ruble notes which are lying on the table.
Finland has, also, heretofore been privileged to coin her own money,—but now the Russian ruble is supreme.
Through Scandinavia to Moscow | William Seymour Edwards
"I came to bid you farewell," he said, crumpling an envelope containing a hundred ruble bill.
The Awakening | Leo Nikoleyevich Tolstoy
He walked swiftly away, but he dropped a ruble into Anna's hand as he passed her by.
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British Dictionary definitions for ruble noun a variant spelling of rouble
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