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rouble - use in sentences
Converse of object
- have: Are you having t rouble making your fingers work with the guitar or are you have trouble reading the music or concentrating?
- pay: We chose our pavilion, ordered chicken, anchovies, cheese, butter and a bottle of claret and paid six roubles.
- cost: One cartridge at the time of our visit cost five roubles, almost half a US$ .
- devalue: But in August 1998, Russia devalued the rouble and declared a moratorium on its government bonds.
- make: The Russians are now capitalists trying to make a rouble, any way they can.
- earn: I earn 52 roubles ( nominally about £ 5 a month ).
Adjective modifier
- Russian: Imagine, if the Euro, similar in more aspects to the Russian rouble than any currency, took Britain over.
- gold: I shall convert British pounds sterling into gold roubles at a rate of ten gold roubles to one pound sterling.
- Soviet: Money And Tipping Up until 1992 the currency was still the old Soviet rouble.
- few: The Soviet citizen who has hidden away, say, a few Tsarist gold roubles is in a terrible dilemma.
- more: Ceri and I waited outside, as we both had more roubles than we knew how to cope with anyway.
Modifies a noun
- debt: This could then persuade rouble debt holders to exit, forcing a crisis.
- exchange: The size of the debt was in doubt because of such matters as the rouble exchange rate.
- amount: Now notarial fees are capped at a rouble amount that ceases to create an issue in transactions.
- rate: The size of the debt was in doubt because of such matters as the rouble exchange rate.
Noun used with modifier
- gold: The Soviet citizen who has hidden away, say, a few Tsarist gold roubles is in a terrible dilemma.
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