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2) ( das Gefundene) find;einen \Fund machen ( geh) to make a find -
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m; -(e)s, -e1. (das Finden) finding; eines Schatzes etc.: discovery; einen Fund machen make a find ( oder discovery)2. (Gefundenes) find* * *der Fund(Entdeckung) discovery; finding;(Gefundenes) trove; find* * *Fụnd [fʊnt]m -(e)s, -e[-də] find; (= das Entdecken) discovery, findingeinen Fund machen — to make a find
* * *(something found, especially something of value or interest: That old book is quite a find!) find* * *<-[e]s, -e>[fʊnt, pl ˈfʊndə]m2. (das Gefundene) findeinen \Fund machen (geh) to make a find* * *der; Fund[e]s, Funde find* * *einen Fund machen make a find ( oder discovery)2. (Gefundenes) find* * *der; Fund[e]s, Funde find* * *-e m.discovery n.find n.finding n. -
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sg - fundet, pl - fundнахо́дка ж* * *bargain, find, strike* * *(et -) find ( fx the Ladby find);(fig) find ( fx that book is a find!);(dvs billig) bargain ( fx that dress is a real bargain at that price!);[ han er et fund til rollen] he is ideal for the part. -
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[fand] noun1) a sum of money for a special purpose:إعْتِماد مالي، مبلَغ مالي لهدف مُعَيَّنHave you given money to the repair fund?
2) a store or supply:رَصيد من، مَخْزن منHe has a fund of funny stories.
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صُنْدُوق (للخُبْز أو الفَحْم، إلخ) \ bin: a large container, esp. one for coal, bread or waste material. box: a container with flat sides, of wood, cardboard metal, etc.. case: a box, container, or covering: a case of oranges; a packing case: a suitcase; a bookcase; a case for one’s reading glasses. fund: an amount of money for a special purpose: the ‘Save the Children’ fund. locker: one of a set of small cupboards in a public place (railway station, swimming baths, etc.) for personal things (bags, clothes, etc.). \ See Also مال (مُخصَّص)، خزانة (خِزانَة) -
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أَمْوَال \ finance: money (esp. of government or company) and its control: Our family finances are in a bad state. fund: money belonging to a person or a group: club funds; private funds; public funds. -
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I.mbottomII.mconclusionIII.mdepthIV.mendV.mendingVI.mfinishVII.mskirt -
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m1. find2. findingm[eines Schatzes]discovery -
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(S. Africa) Fina registered mutual fund that invests in a range of underlying mutual funds and in which subscribers own units in the fund of funds, not in the underlying mutual funds -
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Finthe preparation of financial statements for an entity which is a fund. Such statements are usually on a cash basis and are most commonly found in the public sector. -
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Finsomebody who manages the investments of a mutual fund or large financial institution -
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19 Fund Family Shareholder Association
Stock Exchange: FFSAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fund Family Shareholder Association
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20 Fund For American Diplomacy
Non-profit-making organization: FFADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fund For American Diplomacy
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Fund — may refer to:* The process of Funding, or providing capital (funds) for a transaction, a project, a person, a business or other private or public institutions * A Collective investment scheme or vehicle, often referred to as a fund ** Mutual fund … Wikipedia
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fund — [n] repository, reserve armamentarium, capital, endowment, foundation, hoard, inventory, kitty*, mine, pool*, reservoir, source, stock, store, storehouse, supply, treasury, trust, vein; concepts 332,340,710 fund [v] provide money for back,… … New thesaurus