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bond [bɔ̃]masculine nounb. ( = progression) les prix ont fait un bond prices have shot up* * *bɔ̃nom masculin2) fig ( progrès) leap; ( hausse) ( de prix) jump (de in); (de bénéfices, d'exportations) leap (de in)bond en avant — leap forward; ( découverte) breakthrough
3) Armée thrust••* * *bɔ̃ nm(en sautant) leapd'un seul bond — in one bound, with one leap
See:* * *bond nm1 lit, gén (de personne, d'animal) leap, bound; fig ( dans le temps) jump; d'un bond in one leap ou bound; d'un bond, il fut à la porte in one bound, he reached the door; franchir qch d'un bond to leap across sth; se lever d'un bond to leap to one's feet; faire un bond en avant to leap forward; faire un bond en avant de 30 ans to jump forward 30 years; le film nous fait faire un bond en arrière de trois siècles the film takes us back three centuries;2 fig ( progrès) leap; ( hausse) ( de prix) jump (de in); (de bénéfices, d'exportations) leap (de in); bond en avant leap forward; ( découverte) breakthrough; faire un bond en avant [technologie, économie] to make a leap forward; le chiffre d'affaires/l'action a fait un bond de 50% the turnover/the share has leaped by 50%;3 Mil thrust; progresser par bonds to progress through a series of thrusts.saisir la balle au bond to seize the opportunity; faire faux bond à qn to let sb down.[bɔ̃] nom masculin1. [d'une balle] bounceprendre ou saisir une remarque au bond to pounce on a remarkprendre ou saisir la balle au bonda. (sens propre) to catch the ball on the bounce ou reboundfaire un bond [d'effroi, de surprise] to leap upa. [économie] to boomb. [prix, loyer] to soarc. [recherche] to leap forwardne faire qu'un bond: je n'ai fait qu'un bond jusqu'à chez vous quand j'ai su la nouvelle I rushed to your place when I heard the newsavancer ou progresser par bonds to progress in leaps and bounds4. (locution)a. [ne pas se présenter] to leave somebody high and dryb. [décevoir] to let somebody down -
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2 [vereniging ter behartiging van belangen] union 〈 ook vakbond〉 ⇒ association, society 〈 ook in namen van vakbonden〉, alliance3 [vereniging tot verspreiding van denkbeelden] society, association ⇒ league♦voorbeelden:naar de bond stappen • take something up with the union -
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4 Bond bester Bonitätseinstufung
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10 bond van geheelonthouders
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11 bond yield
Finthe annual return on a bond (the rate of interest) expressed as a percentage of the current market price of the bond. Bonds can tie up investors’ money for periods of up to 30 years, so knowing their yield is a critical investment consideration.EXAMPLEBond yield is calculated by multiplying the face value of the bond by its stated annual rate of interest, expressed as a decimal. For example, buying a new ten-year $1,000 bond that pays 6% interest will produce an annual yield amount of $60:1,000 × 0.060 = 60The $60 will be paid as $30 every six months. At the end of ten years, the purchaser will have earned $600, and will also be repaid the original $1,000. Because the bond was purchased when it was first issued, the 6% is also called the “yield to maturity.”This basic formula is complicated by other factors. First is the “time-value of money” theory: money paid in the future is worth less than money paid today. A more detailed computation of total bond yield requires the calculation of the present value of the interest earned each year. Second, changing interest rates have an impact on bond trading and, ultimately, on yield. Changes in interest rates cannot affect the interest paid by bonds already issued, but they do affect the prices of new bonds. -
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SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 17 July 1852 Newburyport, Massachusetts, USAd. 6 January 1935 Hartford, Connecticut, USA[br]American mechanical engineer and metrologist, co-developer of the Rogers- Bond Comparator.[br]After leaving school at the age of 17, George Bond taught in local schools for a few years before starting an apprenticeship in a machine shop in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He then worked as a machinist with Phoenix Furniture Company in that city until his savings permitted him to enter the Stevens Institute of Technology at Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1876. He graduated with the degree of Mechanical Engineer in 1880. In his final year he assisted William A.Rogers, Professor of Astronomy at Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the design of a comparator for checking standards of length. In 1880 he joined the Pratt \& Whitney Company, Hartford, Connecticut, and was Manager of the Standards and Gauge Department from then until 1902. During this period he developed cylindrical, calliper, snap, limit, thread and other gauges. He also designed the Bond Standard Measuring Machine. Bond was elected a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1881 and of the American Society of Civil Engineers in 1887, and served on many of their committees relating to standards and units of measurement.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsVice-President, American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1908–10. Honorary degrees of DEng, Stevens Institute of Technology 1921, and MSc, Trinity College, Hartford, 1927.Bibliography1881. "Standard measurements", Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2:81.1882. "A standard gauge system", Transactions of the American Society of MechanicalEngineers 3:122.1886, "Standard pipe and pipe threads", Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 7:311.1887. Standards of Length and Their Practical Application, Hartford.Further Reading"Report of the Committee on Standards and Gauges", 1883, Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 4:21–9 (describes the Rogers-Bond Comparator).RTS -
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Fin1. a promise to repay with interest on specified dates money that an investor lends a company or government2. a certificate issued by a company or government that promises repayment of borrowed money at a set rate of interest on a particular date.Short-term bonds mature in up to 3 years, intermediate-term bonds in between 3 to 10 years, and long-term bonds in more than 10 years, with 30 years generally being the upper limit. Longer-term bonds are considered a higher risk because interest rates are certain to change during their lifetime. They tend to pay higher interest rates to attract investors and reward them for the additional risk.Bonds are traded on the open market, just like stocks. They are reliable economic indicators, but perform in the reverse direction to interest rates: if bond prices are rising, interest rates and stock markets are likely to be falling, while if interest rates have gone up since a bond was first issued, prices of new bonds will fall.3. (ANZ) a sum of money paid as a deposit, especially on rented premises4.(S. Africa) a mortgage bond -
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وَشِيجَة \ bond: sth. that binds (by agreement or by force): Love of music formed a bond between them. \ وِثاق \ bond. \ See Also رباط (رِباط) -
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Finthe interest rate that an investor would have to receive on a bond to profit as much as from investment in another type of security. -
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صِلَة \ bearing: relation (to a subject, etc.): This has no bearing on what we are talking about. bond: sth. that binds (by agreement or by force): Love of music formed a bond between them. connection: a relation: a connection between two events: a distant family connection by marriage. relation: sth. that joins two things which concern each other: the relation between supply and demand. relationship: the state of being related: the relationship between a man and a woman (or between size and weight). \ See Also قرابة (قَرَابَة) -
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رَابِطَة \ bond: sth. that binds (by agreement or by force): Love of music formed a bond between them. connection: a relation: a connection between two events; a distant family connection by marriage. relation: sth. that joins two things which concern each other: the relation between supply and demand. tie: sth. that binds; a relationship: family ties. \ See Also علاقة (عَلاَقَة) -
20 Bond (m) bester Bonitätseinstufung
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