English to Spanish Meaning of quid - libra


Quid :
libra

libra, goma

libraquids
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Definitions of quid in English
Noun(1) the basic unit of money in Great Britain and Northern Ireland; equal to 100 pence(2) something for something; that which a party receives (or is promised(3) a wad of something chewable as tobacco
Examples of quid in English
(1) You pay forty quid a month to watch advertising you also pay for.(2) Many banks will let you open a high-interest savings account with just a quid .(3) He was fined seventy quid and given fifty pounds costs against him.(4) The lodger has moved out, leaving me three hundred quid a month short.(5) If you drop a pound into the collecting box of a registered charity, that's all it gets - one shiny quid .(6) However, the owner refused to pay me more than two quid an hour, and even I had standards.(7) we paid him four hundred quid(8) For a modest two quid you get a glass of wine or a soft drink too.(9) Watch this space to see how the three hundred and fifty pound camera compares with the thirty quid webcam.(10) Is there anybody out there who still fancies putting a quid on a horse this morning?(11) It cost me fifty quid , or about seventy-five US dollars and I was happy to pay it.(12) I said that a customer is somebody who pays for goods or services, and if he wanted any more input from me it would cost him five quid a word.(13) I was twenty four at the time, and I hadn't yet paid back a single penny of the three thousand quid he lent me to buy my first car.(14) Save yourself a couple of quid a week by reading them online instead.(15) The brushes I'd found were a cheap, bargain lot I picked up in Swansea for a couple of quid some time last year.(16) If you've ever wondered why a small tub of hummus costs around a quid you should try making it yourself.
Related Phrases of quid
(1) quid pro quo ::
quid pro quo
Synonyms
Noun
1. quid pro quo ::
quid pro quo
2. pound sterling ::
libra esterlina
3. wad ::
taco
Different Forms
quid, quids
Word Example from TV Shows
I believe the back-scratching metaphor
describes a quid pro quo situation...

I believe the back-scratching metaphor describes a QUID pro quo situation...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 16

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