Sonia - определение. Что такое Sonia
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Что (кто) такое Sonia - определение


SONIA (interest rate)         
STERLING OVERNIGHT REFERENCE INTEREST RATE
Sterling Overnight Index Average; SONIA
SONIA (Sterling Over Night Index Average) is the effective reference for overnight indexed swaps for unsecured transactions in the Sterling market. SONIA is a risk-free rate.
sonya         
FEMALE GIVEN NAME
Sonya; Sonia (given name)
expression denoting surprise at another person's weight gain, particularly in the stomach region - abbreviation of avalookatthegutsonya
Bloody hell Bruce, look at yer sonya! (translation - my my Bruce, have we put on a little weight around the middle?)
Sonia Rolt         
  • late husband]], May 1991
CANAL RESTORATION ADVOCATE (1919-2014)
Sonia South
Sonia Rolt OBE (15 April 1919 – 22 October 2014) was a campaigner for the Inland Waterways Association (IWA) of Great Britain and was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2010 for her services to industrial archaeology and heritage.
Примеры употребления для Sonia
1. The BJP views EC’s notice to Sonia as its vindication. «Congress leaders like Sonia Gandhi had deliberately provoked Narendra Modi.
2. According to Khan, one film titled Sonia is being directed by Jagmohan Mundhra while another film, titled Sonia Sonia is being directed by T D Kumar, former Income Tax Commissioner of Mumbai.
3. Even now, Rahul’s mother, Sonia, heads the Congress party.
4. Appeals judges Sonia Sotomayor and Ed Prado, and U.S.
5. Sonia sought re–election after she quit Parliament in March.