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[dɪˈpɔzɪt]1. verb1) to put or set down:يَضَعُ، يودِعُShe deposited her shopping-basket in the kitchen.
2) to put in for safe keeping:يودِعُ مالا في البَنْكHe deposited the money in the bank.
2. nounإيداعُ المالِ في البَنْكShe made several large deposits at the bank during that month.
2) an act of paying money as a guarantee that money which is or will be owed will be paid:دَفْع عُرْبونWe have put down a deposit on a house in the country.
3) the money put into a bank or paid as a guarantee in this way:عُرْبونWe decided we could not afford to go on holiday and managed to get back the deposit which we had paid.
4) a quantity of solid matter that has settled at the bottom of a liquid, or is left behind by a liquid:ثُفْل، راسِبThe flood-water left a yellow deposit over everything.
5) a layer (of coal, iron etc) occurring naturally in rock:طَبَقَه مُتَرَسِّبَهrich deposits of iron ore.
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4 deposit
أَوْدَعَ \ deposit: to put sth. down; put sth. in a safe place: My wife deposited her jewels in the bank. pay in: to hand money in: You can pay money in at the bank, and they will pay it out when you need it. -
5 deposit
وَضَعَ \ deposit: to put sth. down; put sth. in a safe place: My wife deposited her jewels in the bank. install: to place; fix in position: He installed himself in my favourite chair. lay, (laid): to put down; place; set: She laid her head on my shoulder, Produce (an egg): Snakes lay eggs. Sick hens won’t lay. place: to put; arrange: Place this box beside the other. Place a guard at the door. plant: to place firmly: He planted his hand on my shoulder. put: to place; set; move into a certain position: Put the lamp on the table. Put the thief in prison. Put that back where you found it. Put your son in charge of the work. Put yourself (imagine yourself) in my position. set: (with an adv. or prep.) to put: He set down his load. I set a limit to what they could spend. stick: to put: He stuck the money in his pocket. -
6 money market account
Finan account with a financial institution that requires a high minimum deposit and pays a rate of interest related to the wholesale money market rates and so generally higher than retail rates. Most institutions offer a variety of term accounts, with either a fixed rate or variable rate, and notice accounts, with a variety of notice periods at variable rates. -
7 money market instruments
Finshortterm (usually under 12 months) assets and securities, such as certificates of deposit, and commercial paper and treasury bills, that are traded on money markets -
8 deposit slip
Fina U.S. term for the slip of paper that accompanies money or checks being paid into a bank account -
9 money market
Finthe short-term wholesale market for securities maturing in one year, such as certificates of deposit, treasury bills, and commercial paper -
10 money market deposit account
Investment: MMDAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > money market deposit account
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11 near money
Finassets that can quickly be turned into cash, for example, some types of bank deposit, short-dated bonds, and certificates of deposit -
12 security deposit
Finan amount of money paid before a transaction occurs to provide the seller with recourse in the event that the transaction is not concluded and this is the buyer’s fault -
13 special deposit
(U.K.) Finan amount of money set aside for the rehabilitation of a mortgaged house -
14 депоновані гроші
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15 depositar fondos
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16 сделать вклад
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17 деньга на депозите
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18 депозиты до востребования
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > депозиты до востребования
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19 depositare
deposit( posare) put down, deposit( registrare) register* * *depositare v.tr.1 ( mettere giù) to put* down, to set* down, to deposit: depositò con cura il pacco, he put the package down carefully2 ( dare in deposito) to deposit; to lodge: deposita i tuoi bagagli alla stazione, deposit your bags at the station; depositare denaro in una banca, to deposit money in a bank (o to bank money); depositare una firma, to lodge one's signature // (fin.): depositare azioni, to lodge shares; depositare titoli in banca come garanzia per un prestito, to lodge securities as collateral for a loan4 ( registrare) to register: depositare un marchio, to register a trademark; depositare la firma, to register one's signature // depositare il bilancio, ( in caso di fallimento) to file a statement of one's affairs with the court◆ v. intr. ( di liquidi) to deposit: il vino deposita in pochi mesi, wine precipitates (o leaves a deposit) in a few months.◘ depositarsi v.intr.pron. to settle, to be precipitated, to deposit: la fanghiglia si depositò sul fondo del canale, the sediment settled on the bottom of the canal.* * *[depozi'tare]1. vt1) (gen : oggetto) to put down, lay down, (merci) to store2) Banca to deposit3) (sogg : fiume, vino) to deposit2. vi3. vip (depositarsi)(sabbia, polvere) to settle* * *[depozi'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (lasciare) to leave* [oggetto, lettera, bagagli]; to drop off [ pacco]2) (versare) to deposit [ denaro]; (dare in custodia) to lodge [ gioielli]3) (far registrare) to register [brevetto, nome, marchio]4) (lasciare un sedimento) [ fiume] to deposit [ sabbia]2. 3.* * *depositare/depozi'tare/ [1]1 (lasciare) to leave* [oggetto, lettera, bagagli]; to drop off [ pacco]3 (far registrare) to register [brevetto, nome, marchio]; depositare la propria firma in banca to give the bank a specimen signatureIII depositarsi verbo pronominale[ polvere] to settle; [sali, calcare] to collect. -
20 класть в банк
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