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Hungarian to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Finance (general) / Money Handling | |||||
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4 | The banknotes shall be face-up, i.e. portrait up orientation |
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4 | Facing money (facing bills) |
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The banknotes shall be face-up, i.e. portrait up orientation Explanation: 1.2 Preparation of Banknote Packets a) Each packet must contain 100 banknotes of same category, design and denomination. b) Banknotes shall be straightened and all corners should be aligned. c) The banknotes shall be face-up, i.e. portrait up orientation. d) All packets must be banded with a single white paper band. http://www.sbp.org.pk/acc/2017/C2-Annex.pdf https://www.dnb.nl/binaries/Learning Banknote Fitness for So... Learning Banknote Fitness for Sorting -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 9 hrs (2018-09-20 17:52:35 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- US6877741B2 - Method and apparatus for aligning a banknote - Google https://www.google.com/patents/US6877741 It is common in apparatus for handling banknotes to include an arrangement for aligning the banknotes so that they adopt a predetermined orientation and/or ... |
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Facing money (facing bills) Explanation: Facing bills, facing money, bill-stacking: arranging all bills face up and in the same direction A "megfejelés" angol megfelelője ebben a szövegkörnyezetben "facing" Példa: "But the habit of properly "facing" bills is hard to break for some ... Also, money is no longer fed face up and in the same direction when ... Most banks have stopped requiring customers to organize their cash a certain way...." https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970203872204578069... |
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