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1 play the yield curve
фин., бирж. играть на различиях в доходности ценных бумаг [на кривой доходности\]* (получать прибыль от использования изменений в соотношении кратко- и долгосрочных процентных ставок; напр., купить долгосрочный депозитный сертификат и продать его, когда он станет краткосрочным)Syn:See: -
2 play the yield curve
фин., бирж. играть на различиях в доходности ценных бумаг [на кривой доходности]* (получать прибыль от использования изменений в соотношении кратко- и долгосрочных процентных ставок (напр. купить долгосрочный депозитный сертификат и продать его, когда он станет краткосрочным))Syn:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > play the yield curve
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3 play the yield curve
1) Экономика: играть на различиях в доходности ценных бумаг -
4 play the yield curve
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > play the yield curve
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5 play\(ing\) the yield curve
"играть" на кривой доходности: получать прибыль от использования изменений в соотношении кратко- и долгосрочных процентных ставок (напр., купить долгосрочный депозитный сертификат и продать его, когда он станет краткосрочным).Англо-русский экономический словарь > play\(ing\) the yield curve
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6 play\(ing\) the yield curve
"играть" на кривой доходности: получать прибыль от использования изменений в соотношении кратко- и долгосрочных процентных ставок (напр., купить долгосрочный депозитный сертификат и продать его, когда он станет краткосрочным).Англо-русский экономический словарь > play\(ing\) the yield curve
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7 ride the yield curve
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8 playing the yield curve
фин., бирж. = play the yield curveАнгло-русский экономический словарь > playing the yield curve
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9 playing the yield curve
фин., бирж. = play the yield curveThe new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > playing the yield curve
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10 yield curve trading
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11 yield curve trading
фин. = play the yield curveThe new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > yield curve trading
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12 play
1. сущ.1) общ. играSee:2) т. игр партия, играSee:3) общ. деятельностьfoul play — нечестная игра, жульничество
See:2. гл.1) общ. играть, делать ход, ходить2) общ. действовать ( обычно употребляется с дополнением)to play for safety — не рисковать, поступать наверняка
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13 play
1) деятельность, операция2) игра; т. игр партия || играть, ходить, делать ход; принимать в игру -
14 bow
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verb1) (to bend (the head and often also the upper part of the body) forwards in greeting a person etc: He bowed to the ladies; They bowed their heads in prayer.) inclinar(se), hacer una reverencia2) ((with to) to accept: I bow to your superior knowledge.) ceder ante, transigir con
2. noun(a bowing movement: He made a bow to the ladies.) inclinación, reverencia- bowed
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1. bəu noun1) (a springy curved rod bent by a string, by which arrows are shot.)2) (a rod with horsehair stretched along it, by which the strings of a violin etc are sounded.) arco3) (a looped knot of material: Her dress is decorated with bows.) arco
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noun((often in plural) the front of a ship or boat: The waves broke over the bows.)bow1 n1. arco2. lazobow2 n1. proa2. reverenciabow3 vb1. inclinarse / hacer una reverencia2. inclinartr[baʊ]1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL proa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa shot across the bows un aviso————————tr[baʊ]1 (with body) reverencia1 inclinar1 (in respect) inclinarse, hacer una reverencia1 figurative use (submit) someterse a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto bow down inclinarseto bow and scrape (to somebody) hacer la pelota (a alguien)————————tr[bəʊ]1 (for arrows) arco2 (of violin) arco3 (knot) lazo1 (cause to bend) arquear, doblar1 (violin) pasar el arco (por las cuerdas)2 (wall) arquearse, combarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbow saw sierra de arcobow ['baʊ] vi1) : hacer una reverencia, inclinarse2) submit: ceder, resignarse, sometersebow vt1) lower: inclinar, bajar2) bend: doblarbow ['baʊ:] n1) bowing: reverencia f, inclinación f2) : proa f (de un barco)bow ['bo:] vicurve: arquearse, doblarsebow ['bo:] n1) arch, curve: arco m, curva f2) : arco m (arma o vara para tocar varios instrumentos de música)3) : lazo m, moño mto tie a bow: hacer un moñon.• arco s.m. (Ship)n.• proa s.f. (Textile)n.• lazo (Textil) s.m.n.• cortesía s.f.• inclinación s.f.• reverencia s.f.• saludo s.m.v.• acodillar v.• agobiar v.• arquear v.• doblar v.• humillar v.• inclinar v.• inclinarse v.
I baʊ1) ( movement) reverencia fthe actress took a bow — la actriz salió a saludar al público/hizo una reverencia
2) ( of ship) (often pl) proa f
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1. baʊintransitive verb hacer* una reverenciato bow to somebody — hacerle* una reverencia a alguien, inclinarse ante alguien
to bow to something: we must bow to her experience debemos tratarla con la deferencia que su experiencia merece; they bowed to government pressure — cedieron ante la presión del gobierno
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vt \<\<head\>\> inclinar, agacharPhrasal Verbs:- bow down- bow out
III bəʊ1) ( knot) lazo m, moño m (esp AmL)to tie a bow — hacer* un lazo (or moño etc)
to tie something in a bow — hacer* un lazo (or moño etc) con algo
2) ( weapon) arco m3) ( Mus) arco m
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1. bəʊintransitive verb \<\<branch/plank\>\> arquearse, doblarse, pandearse (esp AmL)
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vt \<\<branch/beam\>\> arquear
I [bǝʊ]1. N1) (=weapon) (also Mus) arco mbow and arrow — arco m y flechas
2) (=knot) lazo m2.CPDbow window N — mirador m, ventana f salediza
II [baʊ]1.N (=greeting) reverencia fto make a bow — inclinarse (to delante de); hacer una reverencia (to a)
to make one's bow — presentarse, debutar
to take a bow — salir a agradecer los aplausos, salir a saludar
2. VT1) (=lower) [+ head] inclinar, bajar2) (=bend) [+ back] encorvar, doblar; [+ branches] inclinar, doblar3)3. VI1) (in greeting) inclinarse (to delante de); hacer una reverencia (to a)- bow and scrape2) (=bend) [branch etc] arquearse, doblarseto bow beneath — (fig) estar agobiado por
3) (fig) (=yield) inclinarse or ceder (to ante)- bow down- bow out
III [baʊ]1.N (Naut) (also: bows) proa fon the port/starboard bow — a babor/estribor
2.CPDbow wave N — ola causada por un barco al desplazarse por el agua
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I [baʊ]1) ( movement) reverencia fthe actress took a bow — la actriz salió a saludar al público/hizo una reverencia
2) ( of ship) (often pl) proa f
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1. [baʊ]intransitive verb hacer* una reverenciato bow to somebody — hacerle* una reverencia a alguien, inclinarse ante alguien
to bow to something: we must bow to her experience debemos tratarla con la deferencia que su experiencia merece; they bowed to government pressure — cedieron ante la presión del gobierno
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vt \<\<head\>\> inclinar, agacharPhrasal Verbs:- bow down- bow out
III [bəʊ]1) ( knot) lazo m, moño m (esp AmL)to tie a bow — hacer* un lazo (or moño etc)
to tie something in a bow — hacer* un lazo (or moño etc) con algo
2) ( weapon) arco m3) ( Mus) arco m
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1. [bəʊ]intransitive verb \<\<branch/plank\>\> arquearse, doblarse, pandearse (esp AmL)
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vt \<\<branch/beam\>\> arquear -
15 production
1. n производство, изготовление; выработка; добычаmass production, production in bulk — массовое производство
in-line, production, production on the line — поточное производство
costs of production, production costs — издержки производства
production control — планирование, регулирование или контроль производства
production line — поточная линия; технологическая линия
2. n производительность, выработка; добыча3. n продукция, продукт, изделиеroll-to-roll production — продукция, сматываемая в рулон
production language — продукционный язык; язык продукций
4. n постановка5. n произведение6. n предъявлениеproduction in court — предъявление суду, представление в суд
7. n проведение8. n физ. образование, генерация, генерирование; рождение9. n биол. продуцирование10. n юр. предъявление в суде документа11. n правило вывода, порождающее правилоСинонимический ряд:1. creation (noun) construction; creation; engendering; making; manufacture; manufacturing; origination; producing2. crop (noun) crop; harvest; yield3. exhibition (noun) composition; display; drama; exhibition; opus; performance; piece; stage show; staging; work; work of art4. extension (noun) elongation; extension; lengthening; prolongation; prolongment; protraction5. output (noun) output; outturn; produce; product; turnout6. play (noun) play; presentation; show
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