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Double Figure — Studio album by Plaid Released 28 May 2001 (2001 05 28) … Wikipedia
Double Figure — Album par Plaid (groupe) Sortie 28 mai 2001 Durée 69:58 Genre IDM Producteur Plaid Label Warp Records … Wikipédia en Français
double-figure — adj [only before noun] BrE relating to the numbers 10 to 99 American Equivalent: double digit ▪ Almost all leading shares had double figure gains … Dictionary of contemporary English
double-figure — Ⅰ. single/double figures ► the numbers 1 to 9/10 to 99: »Many of these companies have low price earnings ratios, some in single figures. »There are fears that inflation could soon run into double figures. Main Entry: ↑figure Ⅱ. double figures UK… … Financial and business terms
double-figure — /dub euhl fig yeuhr/; Brit. /dub euhl fig euhr/, adj. Brit. double digit. [1855 60] * * * doubˈle figˈure adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑double * * * ˌdouble ˈfigure ; (especially BrE) ( … Useful english dictionary
Double figure-eight loop — Not to be confused with double figure eight, double figure eight bend, or figure eight loop. Double figure eight loop Names Double figure eight loop, double Flemish loop, bunny ears … Wikipedia
double figures — ˌdouble ˈfigures noun [plural] the numbers between 10 and 99: • Inflation reached 9.4% in April, and is expected to top double figures before falling. * * * Ⅰ. single/double figures ► the numbers 1 to 9/10 to 99: »Many of these companies have low … Financial and business terms
double figures — plural noun A score or total, etc of any number equal to or greater than 10 but less than 100 • • • Main Entry: ↑double * * * noun [plural] : ↑double digits * * * ˌdouble ˈfigures [double figures double figure] … Useful english dictionary
double-digit — adj [only before noun] especially AmE relating to the numbers 10 to 99 British Equivalent: double figure ▪ double digit inflation … Dictionary of contemporary English
figure — Refers to details about price including the bid and offer. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: handle * * * ▪ I. figure fig‧ure 1 [ˈfɪgə ǁ ˈfɪgjər] noun 1. figures [plural] a number representing an amount, especially an officially published n … Financial and business terms