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n. bel; ring; cirkel; kring; geluid; piste--------v. bellen, telefoneren; omsingelen, omringenring1[ ring]1 ring ⇒ kring; piste, arena♦voorbeelden:her offer has a suspicious ring • er zit een luchtje aan haar aanbodII 〈niet-telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord; the〉1 het boksen ⇒ bokswereld, ring2 circus ⇒ circuswereld, piste♦voorbeelden:————————ring2〈 werkwoord〉————————ring32 bellen ⇒ de klok luiden, aanbellen♦voorbeelden:1 ring true • oprecht/gemeend ken→ ring up ring up/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 doen/laten rinkelen ⇒ luiden♦voorbeelden:→ ring up ring up/
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ring — A designated area on the exchange floor where traders and brokers stand while executing trades. Instead of rings, some exchanges use pits. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary The term used to describe the area on the trading floor of the LME in… … Financial and business terms
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ring — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hring; akin to Old High German hring ring, Old Church Slavic krǫgŭ circle Date: before 12th century 1. a circular band for holding, connecting, hanging, pulling, packing, or sealing < a key ring … New Collegiate Dictionary
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ring up sth — UK US ring up sth Phrasal Verb with ring({{}}/rɪŋ/ verb (rang, rung) ► FINANCE to record a particular profit or loss: »California saw its businesses ring up $129.7 billion in foreign sales. ► FINANCE to spend a particular amount in total: »He… … Financial and business terms
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ring around sb — UK US ring around (sb/sth) Phrasal Verb with ring({{}}/rɪŋ/ verb (rang, rung) (UK also ring round (sb/sth)) ► [I or T] COMMUNICATIONS to call several people on the phone in order to find out information or organize something: »Th … Financial and business terms
ring around sb/sth — UK US ring around (sb/sth) Phrasal Verb with ring({{}}/rɪŋ/ verb (rang, rung) (UK also ring round (sb/sth)) ► [I or T] COMMUNICATIONS to call several people on the phone in order to find out information or organize something: »Th … Financial and business terms