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41 unregistered
[ʌn'redʒɪstəd]aggettivo [claim, firm, animal] non registrato; [ birth] non dichiarato; [ letter] non raccomandato; [ vehicle] non immatricolato* * *unregistered /ʌnˈrɛdʒɪstəd/a.* * *[ʌn'redʒɪstəd] -
42 variable
['veərɪəbl] 1.aggettivo variabile (anche inform.)2.nome variabile f. (anche inform. mat.)* * ** * *variable /ˈvɛərɪəbl/A a.1 variabile; incostante: The quality is very variable, la qualità è molto variabile; variable winds, venti variabili; variable weather, tempo variabile; (astron.) variable star, stella variabile3 (fin.) variabile: variable budget, budget variabile; variable interest rate, tasso d'interesse variabile4 (comput.) variabileB n.2 (mat., stat.) variabile; grandezza (o quantità) variabile: random variable, variabile aleatoria (o casuale)3 (naut.) vento variabile4 (astron.) stella variabile● (fin.) variable annuity, rendita variabile □ (rag.) variable costs, costi variabili □ (aeron.) variable-geometry aircraft, aereo a geometria variabile □ (fin.) variable levy, dazio d'importazione variabile □ (ass.) variable life insurance, assicurazione sulla vita a capitale variabile □ (aeron.) variable pitch propeller, elica a passo variabile □ (fin.) variable-rate mortgage, mutuo ipotecario a tasso variabile □ (aeron.) variable-sweep wing, ala a freccia variabile □ (fin.) variable-yield securities, titoli a reddito variabilevariably avv.* * *['veərɪəbl] 1.aggettivo variabile (anche inform.)2.nome variabile f. (anche inform. mat.) -
43 yield
I [jiːld]1) (amount produced) produzione f., prodotto m.; (of tree, field) raccolto m.2) econ. (of shares, etc.) rendita f., rendimento m. ( from, on di)II 1. [jiːld]1) (produce) [animal, land, mine] produrre2) econ. rendere, fruttare4) (surrender) cedere2.to yield ground to — mil. cedere terreno a (anche fig.)
1) (to person, temptation, threats) cedere; (to army, arguments) arrendersi2) (under weight, pressure) cedereto yield to — [ technology] cedere il passo a; [ countryside] lasciare il posto a
to yield well, poorly — avere un buon, cattivo rendimento
5) AE aut. dare la precedenza•- yield up* * *[ji:ld] 1. verb1) (to give up; to surrender: He yielded to the other man's arguments; He yielded all his possessions to the state.) cedere2) (to give way to force or pressure: At last the door yielded.) cedere3) (to produce naturally, grow etc: How much milk does that herd of cattle yield?) produrre2. noun(the amount produced by natural means: the annual yield of wheat.) produzione* * *yield /ji:ld/n. [cu]2 (ind., agric.) rendimento; resa; produzione: What's the average yield of the farm?, qual è la produzione media del podere?3 (econ., fin.) rendimento; frutto: Yields have declined in a number of markets in the first quarter, i rendimenti in alcuni mercati sono diminuiti nel primo trimestre; dividend yield, tasso di rendimento azionario; yield on securities, rendimento su titoli5 [u] (tecn.) cedevolezza; duttilità6 [u] (mecc.) snervamento● (fin.) yield curve, curva dei rendimenti □ ( Borsa) yield gap, scarto di rendimento ( tra azioni e titoli a reddito fisso) □ (fin.) the yield of investments, la resa degli investimenti □ (fisc.) yield of taxation, gettito fiscale □ (mecc.) yield point, carico di snervamento □ (mecc.) yield stress, tensione (o limite) di snervamento □ (fin.: di un titolo) yield to maturity [redemption], rendimento alla scadenza [al rimborso].♦ (to) yield /ji:ld/A v. t.1 produrre; dare; fruttare; rendere; Our farm has yielded a good crop this year, il nostro podere ha dato un buon raccolto quest'anno; The tin mine has yielded poorly, la miniera di stagno ha reso poco2 cedere; concedere; dare; abbandonare: (fig.) to yield ground, cedere terreno; (mil.) to yield a position to the enemy, abbandonare una posizione al nemico; to yield a point in a debate, cedere su un punto in una discussione; concedere un punto in favore dell'avversario4 (fin.) rendere; fruttare; dare: These stocks now yield 9%, queste azioni rendono ora il 9 per cento5 ( d'imposta o tassa) dare un gettito di: Petrol tax yielded several billion euros last year, l'imposta sulla benzina ha dato un gettito di vari miliardi di euro l'anno scorsoB v. i.1 cedere; arrendersi; darsi per vinto; sottomettersi: We will never yield ( to blackmail), non cederemo mai (al ricatto); The Greeks had to yield to the Roman conquerors, i greci dovettero sottomettersi ai conquistatori romani2 cedere; piegarsi: The roof of the cottage yielded under the weight of the snow, il tetto della casetta ha ceduto sotto il peso della neve3 cedere; lasciare il posto a: Winter is yielding to spring, l'inverno sta lasciando il posto alla primavera● (autom.) «yield!» ( cartello stradale in USA), «dare la precedenza!» □ (form.) to yield an answer, dare una risposta □ (lett.) to yield consent, acconsentire □ (mil.) to yield a fortress, consegnare una fortezza al nemico □ (fig.) to yield the palm, cedere la palma ( della vittoria); farsi battere □ to yield place to, lasciare il posto a, essere seguito da □ to yield one's pride of place, lasciare ad altri il posto d'onore □ (autom.) to yield right of way, dare la precedenza □ to yield to sb. 's requests, accedere alle richieste di q. □ to yield to persuasion, lasciarsi convincere □ (market., pubbl.) Our goods yield to none, la nostra merce è imbattibile □ I yield to none!, non sono secondo a nessuno ( nel mio entusiasmo per la cosa, nell'ammirarlo, ecc.).* * *I [jiːld]1) (amount produced) produzione f., prodotto m.; (of tree, field) raccolto m.2) econ. (of shares, etc.) rendita f., rendimento m. ( from, on di)II 1. [jiːld]1) (produce) [animal, land, mine] produrre2) econ. rendere, fruttare4) (surrender) cedere2.to yield ground to — mil. cedere terreno a (anche fig.)
1) (to person, temptation, threats) cedere; (to army, arguments) arrendersi2) (under weight, pressure) cedereto yield to — [ technology] cedere il passo a; [ countryside] lasciare il posto a
to yield well, poorly — avere un buon, cattivo rendimento
5) AE aut. dare la precedenza•- yield up -
44 gilt-edged adj
['ɡɪltˌɛdʒd]1) (Fin: stocks, securities) della massima sicurezza2) (book) dal taglio dorato -
45 SEC n abbr Am
[ˌɛsiː'siː](= Securities and Exchange Commission) commissione di controllo sulle operazioni in Borsa -
46 security ***** se·cu·rity n
[sɪ'kjʊərɪtɪ]1) (safety, stability) sicurezzasecurity of tenure — garanzia di titolo or di godimento, (in job) garanzia del posto di lavoro
they have security of tenure — non possono essere sfrattati fino al termine del contratto2) (against theft etc) misure fpl di sicurezzato increase/tighten security — aumentare/intensificare la sorveglianza
3) (Fin: on loan) garanziato lend money on security — prestare denaro su or dietro garanzia
4) Stock Exchangesecurities npl — titoli mpl
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