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61 хеджированный кредит
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63 hedge
[heʤ] 1. сущ.- hedges of policemento crop / trim a hedge — подстригать, подравнивать живую изгородь
2) защита, прикрытие, страховка (от чего-л. неприятного, обычно финансовых потерь)It would put a hedge round his finances. — Это защитило бы его финансы.
3) неопределённое, уклончивое выражение4) фин. хедж ( срочный контракт для страховки от возможных потерь)••2. прил.to be on the right / wrong side of the hedge — занимать правильную / неправильную позицию; быть победителем / побеждённым
1) подзаборный, придорожный2) скрытый, тайныйSyn:3) захудалый, плохого качестваSyn:4) связанный с живой изгородью, предназначенный для живой изгороди3. гл.1)б) = hedge in огораживать живой изгородьюThese fields, which used to be common land, were hedged in by law during the 18th century, and have been privately owned since that time. — Эти поля раньше были общинными, но в 18 веке их огородили, и с тех пор они являются частной собственностью.
в) ( hedge off) отгораживать, отделять живой изгородьюThese small units of land were then hedged off from the neighbouring private estate. — Эти небольшие земельные участки были затем отделены живой изгородью от расположенного по соседству частного владения.
2) подрезать, подравнивать живую изгородь3) = about / around / round окружать; ограничивать чем-л. (трудностями, препятствиями)the difficulties which hedged all approach — трудности, которые перекрывали все подходы
hedged about by special regulations and statutes — ограниченный специальными инструкциями и законодательными актами
Starting a business of one's own is hedged about with a lot of difficulties. — Когда начинаешь своё дело, сталкиваешься со многими трудностями.
Syn:4)а) ограждать, страховать себя от возможных потерьв) фин. хеджировать (заключать срочный контракт для страховки от рисков неблагоприятного изменения цен)5) уклоняться, увиливать от прямого ответаFor a while he hedged and dodged, but being pressed hard he finally admitted the truth. — Некоторое время он изворачивался и увиливал от прямых ответов, но когда его прижали, раскололся.
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1. noun(a line of bushes etc planted so closely together that their branches form a solid mass, grown round the edges of gardens, fields etc.) seto
2. verb1) (to avoid giving a clear answer to a question.) contestar con evasivas2) ((with in or off) to enclose (an area of land) with a hedge.) cercar (con un seto)•- hedgehog- hedgerow
hedge n setotr[heʤ]1 seto vivo2 figurative use protección nombre femenino, barrera1 contestar con evasivas1 cercar, separar con un seto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be hedged about with / be hedged around with estar rodeado,-a deto hedge one's bets cubrir las apuestas1) : cercar con un seto2)to hedge one's bet : cubrirsehedge vi1) : dar rodeos, contestar con evasivas2)to hedge against : cubrirse contra, protegerse contrahedge n1) : seto m vivo2) safeguard: salvaguardia f, protección fn.• cerca s.m.• cercado s.m.• seto vivo s.m.v.• cercar con seto vivo v.• contestar con evasivas v.• eludir la respuesta v.hedʒ
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noun seto m (verde or vivo)you look as if you've been dragged through a hedge backwards — parece que vinieras de la guerra
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Phrasal Verbs:[hedʒ]1. N1) (Hort, Agr) seto m (vivo)2) (fig) protección f ; (Econ) cobertura f2. VT1) (Agr) cercar con un seto2) (fig)3. VI1) (=be evasive) contestar con evasivasstop hedging! — ¡dilo sin sofismas!
2) (Econ)4.CPDhedge clippers NPL — tijeras fpl de podar
hedge fund N — fondo m especulativo
hedge fund manager N — gerente mf de fondos especulativos
hedge sparrow N — acentor m (común)
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hedge [hedʒ]1 noun∎ hawthorn hedge haie f d'aubépine;∎ humorous he looks like he's been dragged through a hedge backwards il a l'air tout ébouriffé(b) (protection) sauvegarde f;∎ a hedge against inflation une sauvegarde ou une couverture contre l'inflation(c) (statement) déclaration f évasive(d) Stock Exchange couverture f∎ the field was hedged with beech le champ était entouré d'une haie de hêtres(b) (guard against losing) couvrir;(b) (in action, discussion) essayer de gagner du temps, atermoyer; (in answering) éviter de répondre, répondre à côté; (in explaining) expliquer avec des détours;∎ they are hedging slightly on the trade agreement ils essaient de gagner du temps avant de conclure l'accord commercial;∎ stop hedging! dis-le franchement!, au fait!∎ it's a way of hedging against inflation c'est un moyen de vous protéger ou vous couvrir contre l'inflation(d) Stock Exchange se couvrir;∎ to hedge against currency fluctuations se couvrir contre les fluctuations monétaires►► hedge clippers cisaille f à haies;Stock Exchange hedge fund société f d'investissement;Botany hedge mustard sisymbre m officinal, vélar m;Stock Exchange hedge ratio ratio m de couverture;Ornithology hedge sparrow accenteur m mouchet, fauvette f d'hiver;hedge trimmer taille-haie mentourer;∎ figurative the offer was hedged about with conditions l'offre était assortie de conditions(a) (surround with hedge) entourer d'une haie, enclore∎ hedged in by restrictions assorti de restrictions;∎ I'm feeling hedged in je ne me sens pas libre(area) entourer d'une haie; (part of area) séparer par une haie -
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v + o + adv (usu pass)to be hedged about with something — estar* erizado or plagado de algo
VT + ADV* * *v + o + adv (usu pass)to be hedged about with something — estar* erizado or plagado de algo
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I [hedʒ]1) bot. siepe f.2) econ. copertura f. ( against da, contro)II 1. [hedʒ]1) circondare con una siepe [ area]2) econ. proteggersi, mettersi al riparo da [ loss]2.verbo intransitivo (equivocate) scantonare, svicolare••* * *[he‹] 1. noun(a line of bushes etc planted so closely together that their branches form a solid mass, grown round the edges of gardens, fields etc.) siepe2. verb1) (to avoid giving a clear answer to a question.) essere evasivo2) ((with in or off) to enclose (an area of land) with a hedge.) circondare con una siepe•- hedgehog- hedgerow* * *[hɛdʒ]1. nsiepe f fig difesa2. vtAgr recintare con una siepeto be hedged about or around or in with — (restricted) essere limitato (-a) da, essere vincolato (-a) da
3. vitergiversare, essere elusivo (-a)* * *hedge /hɛdʒ/n.1 siepe2 (fig.) barriera; riparo; protezione: Buying real property is a good hedge against inflation, l'acquisto d'immobili è un buon riparo dall'inflazione● hedge cutter, tosasiepi; tagliasiepe; decespugliatore □ (fin.) hedge fund, hedge fund; fondo di investimento speculativo □ (bot.) hedge-hyssop ( Gratiola officinalis), graziola; tossicaria □ hedge-marriage, matrimonio clandestino □ ( un tempo) hedge-priest (o hedge-parson), scagnozzo; prete ambulante ( in genere povero e incolto) □ (zool.) hedge sparrow ( Prunella modularis), passera scopaiola □ hedge trimmer = hedge cutter ► sopra.(to) hedge /hɛdʒ/A v. t.2 (fig., di solito to hedge in) circondare; custodire, proteggere; impacciare, vincolare: The team was hedged in by a crowd of supporters, la squadra era circondata da una folla di tifosi3 (fin.) coprirsi (o mettersi al riparo) da ( rischi di perdite): to hedge inflation, mettersi al riparo dall'inflazione4 (fig., spesso to hedge around o about) vincolare; limitare; condizionare: The offer is hedged around with very strict conditions, l'offerta è vincolata a condizioni molto rigideB v. i.3 (fin.) coprirsi dai rischi (per es., nelle scommesse); mettersi al riparo; proteggersi: to hedge against price fluctuations, proteggersi dalle fluttuazioni dei prezzi4 essere evasivo; esitare; nicchiare● to hedge a bet, scommettere pro e contro □ (fig.) to hedge one's bets, tenere il piede in due staffe; ( anche) tenersi aperte più alternative.* * *I [hedʒ]1) bot. siepe f.2) econ. copertura f. ( against da, contro)II 1. [hedʒ]1) circondare con una siepe [ area]2) econ. proteggersi, mettersi al riparo da [ loss]2.verbo intransitivo (equivocate) scantonare, svicolare•• -
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hedge [hedʒ]1. nounhaie fb. ( = protect o.s.) to hedge against sth se prémunir contre qch4. compounds* * *[hedʒ] 1.noun haie f; fig protection f2.intransitive verb ( equivocate) se dérober3.hedged past participle adjectivehedged about with — fig truffé de [problems, restrictions]
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A n1 Bot haie f ;2 Fin protection f (against contre).B vtr1 lit planter une haie autour de [area] ;3 Fin se protéger contre [loss, risk].1 [field, paddock] fermé ; hedged with bordé de ;to hedge one's bets se couvrir ; to look as if one has been dragged through a hedge backwards avoir l'air tout ébouriffé.▶ hedge against [sth] se protéger contre [inflation, loss]. -
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1. сущ.1) общ. забор, ограда, изгородь2) общ. преграда, защитаSee:3) фин.а) хедж (срочный контракт, который служит для страховки от рисков неблагоприятного изменения цен)See:б) = hedgingSee:2. гл.фин. хеджировать, страховать себя от возможных потерьSee:
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хедж: 1) хеджирование: защита от возможных потерь по инвестициям, финансовым сделкам путем купли-продажи фьючерских контрактов, диверсификации, балансировки рисков;= hedging; 2) инструмент, используемый для хеджирования (зачета риска) или защиты от инфляции.* * *• 1) /vi/ застраховаться; 2) /vt/ застраховать* * *Хеджирование - операция, снижающая риск инвестиций. Хедж (преграда) - риск, который принимается для компенсации другого риска. . a risk which is taken to offset another risk. Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *Ценные бумаги/Биржевая деятельностьсрочная сделка, заключенная для страхования от возможного падения цен----------Банки/Банковские операциипоручительство в принятии и выполнении взаимных обязательств, ведущее к взаимовыгодности договора (соглашения) относительно банковского обслуживания -
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bɔkaʒnom masculin hedged farmland* * *bɔkaʒ nm1) GÉOGRAPHIE (= paysage)farmland criss-crossed by hedges and trees, typical of Normandy2) (= bois) grove, copse Grande-Bretagne* * *bocage nm hedged farmland.[bɔkaʒ] nom masculin -
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n.1) a hedged plot, enclosure, court-yard, homestead; gullu gæss í túni, the geese screamed in the yard;2) home field, home meadow (bleikir akrar, en slegin tún);3) town.* * *n. [a word widely applied and common to all Teut. languages; the Goth. is not on record; A. S. tûn; Engl. town; O. H. G. zûn; Germ. zaun; Norse tûn]:—prop. a hedge; this sense is still used in the Germ. zaun; but in Scandin. the only remnant seems to be the compd tun-riða (see B).II. a hedged or fenced plot, enclosure, within which a house is built; then the farm-house with its buildings, the homestead; and lastly, a single house or dwelling: in Norway tun is = Dan. gaards-plads, the quadrangle or premises annexed to the buildings; whereas ‘bö’ answers to the mod. Icel. ‘tún:’ in Norse deeds each single farm is called tún, í efsta túni í Ulfalda-stöðum, D. N. ii. 534: the same usage of the word town remains in Scotland, see Scott’s Waverley, ch. ix, sub fin.: many of the following examples run from one of these senses into the other; tefldu í túni teitir vóru, Vsp.; allir Einherjar Oðins-túnum í, Gm.; ok gullu við gæss í túni, Skv. 3. 29, Gkv. 1. 15; hér í túni, 2. 39; ok er þeir koma heim þá er Úlfr fóstri þeirra heima í túni fyrir, Fb. i. 133; jarls menn tóku skeið ór túninu, galloped out of the tún, Orkn. 416: this sense still remains in phrases as, ríða í tún, to arrive at a house, Nj. 23; cp. skal hann ei bráðum bruna í tún, bóndann dreymdi mig segir hún, Bb.; fara um tún, to pass by a house; þeir fóru um tún í Saurbæ, Bs. i. 647; þá fara þeir Ingi hér í tún, 648; í túni fyrir karldyrum, K. Þ. K.; tún frá túni, from house to house, Karl. 129, 138; þeir fá brotið skjaldþilit, ok komask út fram í túnit, ok þar út á riðit, Grett. 99 (Cod. Ub.); ok er þeir kómu á Ré, gengu þeir ór túni á veginn, fylktu þeir fyrir útan skíð-garðinn, Fms. vii. 324; borgir eða héruð eða tún, x. 237; borgir ok kastala, héruð ok tún, Karl. 444; fór ek um þorp ok um tún ok um héraðs-bygðir, Sks. 631.2. in Icel. a special sense has prevailed, viz. the ‘enclosed’ in-field, a green manured spot of some score of acres lying around the dwellings; bleikir akrar, slegin tún, Nj. 112; skal hann ganga út í tún at sín, Grág. (Kb.) ii. 209; var þá fluttr farmr af skipinu upp í tún at Borg, Eg. 163; um einn völl svá til at jafna sem eitt tún vítt vel ok kringlótt, Fms. vii. 97; látið hesta vára vera nærri túni, Lv. 44; í túninu í Mávahlíð, Eb. 58; í túninu í Odda mun finnask hóll nokkurr, Bs. i. 228, and so passim in old and mod. Icel. usage; thus tún and engiar are opposed.III. metaph. in poets; snáka tún, ‘snake-town,’ i. e. gold; reikar-tún, ‘hair-town’ i. e. the head, Lex. Poët.; bragar tún, the ‘town of song,’ i. e. the mind, the memory of men, Ad. (fine); mun-tún, the ‘mind’s town,’ i. e. the breast, Fas. i. (in a verse); mælsku tún, hyggju tún, the ‘speech town,’ ‘mind’s town,’ i. e. the breast. Lex. Poët.: in local names, but rare, Túnir: Túns-berg, in Norway; Sig-túnir, a place of victory, in Sweden; Tún-garðr, in Icel., Landn.B. COMPDS: túnannir, túnbarð, túnbrekka, túnfótr, túngarðr, túngöltr, túnhlið, túnkrepja, túnriða, túnasláttr, túnsvið, túnsvín, túnsækinn, túnvöllr.☞ The ancient Scandinavians, like other old Teutonic people, had no towns; Tacitus says, ‘nullas Germanorum populis urbes habitari satis notum est… colunt discreti ac diversi, ut fons, ut campus, ut nemus placuit,’ Germ. ch. 16. In Norway the first town, Níðarós, was founded by the two Olaves (Olave Tryggvason and Saint Olave, 994–1030), and this town was hence par excellence called Kaupang, q. v. But the real founder of towns in Norway was king Olave the Quiet (1067–1093); as to Iceland, the words of Tacitus, ‘colunt diversi ut fons, etc., placuit,’ still apply; 120 years ago (in 1752), the only town or village of the country (Reykjavík) was a single isolated farm. In the old Norse law, the ‘Town-law’ is the new law attached as an appendix to the old ‘Land-law.’ -
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pf — obwar|owywać impf Ⅰ vt 1. książk. (ufortyfikować) to fortify [miasto, twierdzę, pozycję]- gród obwarowany palisadą a palisaded town, a town fortified with a palisade- obwarował swój gabinet trzema sekretarkami żart. he has three secretaries on guard outside his office żart.2. (zawarować prawnie) to hedge [sth] around- obwarował umowę kilkoma zastrzeżeniami he hedged the contract with several conditions- propozycję pokoju obwarowano licznymi warunkami the peace agreement was hedged around with many conditionsⅡ obwarować się 1. książk. (zbudować osłonę) [wróg, obrońcy, gród] to fortify one’s position 2. żart. (ukryć się) to ensconce oneself- ojciec obwarował się gabinecie father ensconced himself in his study3. (zabezpieczyć się) to consolidate one’s positionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obwar|ować
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a окружённый, опоясанныйСинонимический ряд:hedged (verb) banded; belted; beset; besieged; circled; compassed; encircled; enclosed; encompassed; enveloped; girdled; girt; hedged; hemmed; surrounded -
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1. a окружённый2. a круглый; круговой3. a отмеченный кругом; покрытый кружками, кольцамиСинонимический ряд:1. hedged (verb) begirt; beset; besieged; compassed; encircled; enclosed; encompassed; enveloped; girded or girt; girdled; girt; hedged; hemmed; looped; ringed; rounded; surrounded2. turned (verb) gyrated; revolved; rolled; rotated; turned; wheeled
См. также в других словарях:
hedged — adj. [p. p. from {hedge}, v. i. [3].] qualified; limited or restricted; as, a hedged promise. Syn: weasel worded. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hedged — hedged; un·hedged; … English syllables
hedged in by — hedged in with/by/ phrase surrounded by people or things The cathedral is in the centre of the town, closely hedged in by other buildings. Thesaurus: surrounded and surroundingsynonym Main entry: hedge … Useful english dictionary
Hedged — Hedge Hedge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hedged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hedging}.] 1. To inclose or separate with a hedge; to fence with a thickly set line or thicket of shrubs or small trees; as, to hedge a field or garden. [1913 Webster] 2. To obstruct, as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hedged in with — hedged in with/by/ phrase surrounded by people or things The cathedral is in the centre of the town, closely hedged in by other buildings. Thesaurus: surrounded and surroundingsynonym Main entry: hedge … Useful english dictionary
Hedged Tender — A strategy in a tender offer where an investor short sells a portion of the shares he or she owns. This strategy is used to protect against the risk of loss in the event that the tender offer does not go through. For example, imagine a stock was… … Investment dictionary
hedged in — See: FENCED IN … Dictionary of American idioms
hedged in — See: FENCED IN … Dictionary of American idioms
hedged — adjective Offset by another financial asset … Wiktionary
hedged\ in — See: fence in … Словарь американских идиом
hedged — hedÊ’ n. row of bushes forming a fence or boundary; barrier, limit v. surround with a hedge; put up a boundary, enclose; evade, avoid … English contemporary dictionary