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ruble
[roo-buhl]
noun
a silver or copper-alloy coin and monetary unit of Russia, the Soviet Union, and its successor states, equal to 100 kopecks.
ruble
/ ˈruːbəl /
noun
a variant spelling of rouble
Word History and Origins
Origin of ruble1
Example Sentences
The number of soldiers taken in by the scam, which netted around 30 million rubles, or $370,000, and which was prosecuted under organized crime laws, hasn’t been made public.
The ruble now accounts for 24% and the Chinese yuan dominates at 67% of payments, putting most Russian barrels outside the U.S. financial system.
At the time the then Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, had said it would "drain Russia's war chest – and every ruble we take from Putin's hands helps save Ukrainian lives".
"Taking on Russian oil companies will drain Russia's war chest – and every ruble we take from Putin's hands helps save Ukrainian lives," said Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
That new tax brought in an extra 8.3 billion rubles the first year it was imposed, the Russian business news site RBC reported.
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