Betekenis van:
franc
franc
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- bepaalde munteenheid
- the basic monetary unit in many countries; equal to 100 centimes
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- The Swiss Franc is soaring.
- The Swiss franc is pegged to the euro.
- Rubleŭskaja created very believable images of such historical figures as Francysk Skaryna, Franc Savič, Barbara Radzivił et al.
- France's currency was franc and its symbol is "₣". It's no longer used in France but the franc is still in use in some former French colonies such as Guinea.
- Rambour Franc
- Mr Lubomír FRANC, President of Hradec Králové Region.
- Turning to the TEC, Franc considers that it has been careful in defining the term.
- The testing shall use appropriate indicator plants, including the vine varieties Sideritis, Cabernet-Franc and Mission.
- Conversion made on the basis of the exchange rate between the French franc and the euro on 22 December 1997.
- Cantons completely covered by the geographical area: Ancy-le-Franc, Crusy-le-Châtel, Flogny-la-Chapelle, Tonnerre
- The conversion of the gold franc into the national currency shall be made according to the law of the State concerned.
- The gold franc referred to in this paragraph corresponds to sixty-five and a half milligrams of gold of millesimal fineness nine hundred.
- On 27 July 2001, the Court handed over the assets of the administered companies for one symbolic franc to the Holco company, then to any subsidiary which it controlled.
- Moody's: ‘Moody's places France Telecom and Orange's long-term debt ratings on review for downgrade — Approximately EUR 60 billion of Debt Securities Affected… The France Telecom ratings under review for possible downgrade relate to the following: Convertible global bonds, Euro MTNs, Eurobonds, Floating Rate Euro MTNs, Floating Rate French Franc Bonds, French Bonds, Swiss Franc Bonds, its issuer rating and bank loan rating…. any resulting rating action should not exceed more than one notch’.
- Turning to the TEC, Franc considers that it has been careful in defining the term. It emphasises that self-insurance by La Poste in respect of the cash benefits paid for absence from work as a result of sickness, maternity, paternity and adoption is more costly than the contributions paid by companies under the ordinary social security arrangements.