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单词 cordoba
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cordoba1

noun ˈkɔːdəbə
  • The basic monetary unit of Nicaragua, equal to 100 centavos.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Sandinista Labor Federation is demanding a minimum wage that reflects the cost of the basic family bread basket, or 24,000 cordobas a month, which would double the present minimum wage.
    • The latter received a bonus of 400 cordobas, while SMV members were only paid 200.
    • Some sip on Coca-Cola, others pull a couple of cordobas from their pockets to treat themselves to a corn patty.
    • Two thousand workers abandoned their occupation of the Los Monos Park when the government promised roadwork jobs at 31 cordobas (two US dollars) per day.
    • One main aim of this plan was to halt the rampant inflation of the Nicaraguan currency, the cordoba.

Origin

Named after F. Fernández de Córdoba, a 16th-century Spanish governor of Nicaragua.

Cordoba2

(also Cordova)
proper nounˈkɔːdəbə
  • 1A city in Andalusia, southern Spain; population 325,453 (2008). Founded by the Carthaginians, it was under Moorish rule from 711 to 1236, and was renowned for its architecture, particularly the Great Mosque. Spanish name Córdoba /ˈkorðoβa/.

  • 2A city in central Argentina; population 1,319,000 (est. 2005).

 
 

cordoba1

noun
  • The basic monetary unit of Nicaragua, equal to 100 centavos.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some sip on Coca-Cola, others pull a couple of cordobas from their pockets to treat themselves to a corn patty.
    • Two thousand workers abandoned their occupation of the Los Monos Park when the government promised roadwork jobs at 31 cordobas (two US dollars) per day.
    • The Sandinista Labor Federation is demanding a minimum wage that reflects the cost of the basic family bread basket, or 24,000 cordobas a month, which would double the present minimum wage.
    • One main aim of this plan was to halt the rampant inflation of the Nicaraguan currency, the cordoba.
    • The latter received a bonus of 400 cordobas, while SMV members were only paid 200.

Origin

Named after F. Fernández de Córdoba, a 16th-century Spanish governor of Nicaragua.

Cordoba2

(also Cordova, Córdoba)
proper noun
  • 1A city in Andalusia, in southern Spain; population 325,453 (2008). Founded by the Carthaginians, it was under Moorish rule from 711 to 1236 and was renowned for its architecture, particularly the Great Mosque.

  • 2A city in central Argentina; population 1,319,000 (est. 2005).

 
 
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