0 the standard unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries:
1 a unit of money, used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries, that is worth 100 cents:
Could you lend me ten dollars?
2 a name for the currency used in the US, Australia, Canada, and several other countries:
Beverage Marketing Corp estimated that the typical half-liter container of bottled water sells for about a dollar.
Many businesses were hit with a surprise tax bill costing them several thousand dollars.
thousands/millions/billions, etc. of dollars Investors lost billions of dollars in the stock market crash.
3 the value of the US dollar compared to the value of currencies of other countries:
the dollar climbed/rose/fell In late New York trading the dollar rose to 112.10 yen.
the strong/weak dollar The weak dollar has hurt European companies by making their goods more expensive for US customers.
The euro gained 1.6% against the dollar amid expectations of an imminent rise in interest rates.
4 dollars that come from or are spent on a particular activity:
6 having a particular value in dollars:
As growth and profits slow, dollar assets will look less attractive to international investors.
On the foreign exchanges the pound rose two cents against the dollar to $1.52.
The government is spending millions of dollars in its attempt to combat drug abuse.
On the one hand, payout per dollar of premium might be reduced if insurance companies believe that wealthier retirees will live longer.
All effects are then expressed in a dollar value.
I have also estimated models using the log of the actual size of the agency's initial budget in 1992 dollars.
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