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43 Fair-Value-Preisstellung
Fair-Value-Preisstellung f BANK, BÖRSE, RW fair value pricing (marktnahe Preisstellung für Wertpapiere auf der Grundlage aktueller Informationen; market-based prices of securities)Business german-english dictionary > Fair-Value-Preisstellung
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44 fair play
fair play s.m. sporting spirit: ha accettato la sconfitta con molto fair play, he accepted the defeat sportingly. -
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46 fair play badge
fair play badge FIFA■ Emblem that is distributed to all FIFA referees and assistant referees and which must be worn on the left sleeve of the shirt for all FIFA competition matches.■ Symbol für das Bekenntnis der FIFA zum Fairplay, das alle Schiedsrichter und Schiedsrichterassistenten der internationalen Liste der FIFA bei allen FIFA-Wettbewerbsspielen auf dem linken Ärmel des Hemdes tragen müssen. -
47 fair play
/fer'plej/ Ⅰ adj. inv. [postawa, zachowanie] fair Ⅱ n inv., f inv. Sport fair play- przestrzegać zasad fair play to adhere to a. stick to the principles of fair play* * *a. i n.indecl. fair play; walka fair-play clean fight.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fair play
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48 fair play
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49 Fair Play
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50 fair-play
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fair-play
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51 fair spielen
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52 fair and impartial random
Military: FAIRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > fair and impartial random
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53 fair play
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54 fair ball
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55 fair use of copyrighted material
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fair use of copyrighted material
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56 fair and square
directly:مُباشَرَةًHe hit him fair and square on the nose.
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57 fair play
honest treatment; an absence of cheating, biased actions etc:عَدْل ، إنْصافHe's not involved in the contest – he's only here to see fair play.
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58 fair game
= equitable gameFrench\ \ jeu équitableGerman\ \ gerechtes Spiel; faires SpielDutch\ \ eerlijk spelItalian\ \ gioco equoSpanish\ \ juego equitativo; juego justoCatalan\ \ joc just; joc equitatiuPortuguese\ \ jogo equitativo; jogo honestoRomanian\ \ joc corect; joc echitabileDanish\ \ fair spilNorwegian\ \ rettferdig spillSwedish\ \ rättvist spelGreek\ \ νόμιμο θήραμα; δίκαιο παιχνίδιFinnish\ \ tasapuolinen t. reilu peli; tasapuolinen peli; reilu peliHungarian\ \ tisztességes játékTurkish\ \ adil oyun; adaletli oyunEstonian\ \ õiglane mängLithuanian\ \ teisingas lošimas; nešališkas lošimasSlovenian\ \ pošteno igro; pravično igroPolish\ \ rzetelna gra; gra zrównoważonaRussian\ \ игра по правилам; справедливая играUkrainian\ \ справедлива граSerbian\ \ праведна игра; равноправна играIcelandic\ \ sanngjarn leikur; jöfn leikurEuskara\ \ bidezko joko; joko zuzenFarsi\ \ baziye monsefanePersian-Farsi\ \ بازي منصفانهArabic\ \ مباراة عادلة؛Afrikaans\ \ regverdige spelChinese\ \ 公 平 博 奕 ( 对 策 ); 公 平 的 博 奕 ( 对 策 )Korean\ \ 공정 게임 -
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60 fair, fine
صَحْو \ fair, fine: (of weather) clear; sunny.
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fair — adj 1: characterized by honesty and justice: free from self interest, deception, injustice, or favoritism a fair and impartial tribunal 2: reasonable as a basis for exchange a fair wage a fair valuation 3: consistent with merit or importance … Law dictionary
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fair — [adj1] impartial, unprejudiced aboveboard, benevolent, blameless, candid, civil, clean, courteous, decent, disinterested, dispassionate, equal, equitable, even handed, frank, generous, good, honest, honorable, impartial, just, lawful, legitimate … New thesaurus