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61 stock
[stok] 1. noun1) ((often in plural) a store of goods in a shop, warehouse etc: Buy while stocks last!; The tools you require are in / out of stock (= available / not available).) απόθεμα,παρακαταθήκη2) (a supply of something: We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.) απόθεμα3) (farm animals: He would like to purchase more (live) stock.) ζωντανά,ζώα φάρμας4) ((often in plural) money lent to the government or to a business company at a fixed interest: government stock; He has $20,000 in stocks and shares.) χρεόγραφο5) (liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.) ζωμός6) (the handle of a whip, rifle etc.) λαβή,κοντάκι2. adjective(common; usual: stock sizes of shoes.) κοινός,συνηθισμένος3. verb1) (to keep a supply of for sale: Does this shop stock writing-paper?) διαθέτω,έχω(σε) απόθεμα2) (to supply (a shop, farm etc) with goods, animals etc: He cannot afford to stock his farm.) εφοδιάζω,γεμίζω•- stockist- stocks
- stockbroker
- stock exchange
- stock market
- stockpile 4. verb(to accumulate (a supply of this sort).) δημιουργώ απόθεμα,συσσωρεύω- stock-taking
- stock up
- take stock -
62 speculate
1. v размышлять, раздумывать; обдумывать2. v строить предположения; заниматься домыслами3. v спекулировать; играть на биржеСинонимический ряд:1. conjecture (verb) conjecture; contemplate; guess; hypothesise; hypothesize; infer; surmise; theorise; theorize2. consider (verb) consider; meditate; ponder; ruminate3. gamble (verb) buy and sell; buy futures; chance; engage in a risky venture; gamble; hazard; play the market; risk; venture; wheel and deal4. think (verb) cerebrate; cogitate; deliberate; reason; reflect; thinkАнтонимический ряд: -
63 stock
[stok] 1. noun1) ((often in plural) a store of goods in a shop, warehouse etc: Buy while stocks last!; The tools you require are in / out of stock (= available / not available).) stock2) (a supply of something: We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.) provision3) (farm animals: He would like to purchase more (live) stock.) bétail4) ((often in plural) money lent to the government or to a business company at a fixed interest: government stock; He has $20,000 in stocks and shares.) titre; action5) (liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.) bouillon6) (the handle of a whip, rifle etc.) manche; crosse2. adjective(common; usual: stock sizes of shoes.) courant3. verb1) (to keep a supply of for sale: Does this shop stock writing-paper?) avoir en stock2) (to supply (a shop, farm etc) with goods, animals etc: He cannot afford to stock his farm.) monter•- stockist- stocks - stockbroker - stock exchange - stock market - stockpile 4. verb(to accumulate (a supply of this sort).) stocker- stock-taking - stock up - take stock -
64 stock
[stok] 1. noun1) ((often in plural) a store of goods in a shop, warehouse etc: Buy while stocks last!; The tools you require are in / out of stock (= available / not available).) estoque2) (a supply of something: We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.) estoque, sortimento3) (farm animals: He would like to purchase more (live) stock.) gado4) ((often in plural) money lent to the government or to a business company at a fixed interest: government stock; He has $20,000 in stocks and shares.) ações5) (liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.) caldo6) (the handle of a whip, rifle etc.) cabo, coronha2. adjective(common; usual: stock sizes of shoes.) comum3. verb1) (to keep a supply of for sale: Does this shop stock writing-paper?) ter em estoque2) (to supply (a shop, farm etc) with goods, animals etc: He cannot afford to stock his farm.) abastecer•- stockist- stocks - stockbroker - stock exchange - stock market - stockpile 4. verb(to accumulate (a supply of this sort).) armazenar- stock-taking - stock up - take stock -
65 spekulativ
spekulativ adj GEN aggressive, speculative • zu spekulativen Zwecken den Markt aufkaufen BÖRSE corner the market* * *adj < Geschäft> aggressive, speculative ■ zu spekulativen Zwecken den Markt aufkaufen < Börse> corner the market* * *spekulativ
speculative, speculatory;
• spekulativer Charakter speculative character;
• spekulative Kapitalanlagen speculative investments;
• spekulativer Kursanstieg speculative rise;
• spekulative Papiere speculative securities (stocks), fancy stocks (US);
• spekulatives Unternehmen [ad]venture, risky undertaking, fly-by-night corporation (US). -
66 run
1. present participle - running; verb1) ((of a person or animal) to move quickly, faster than walking: He ran down the road.) correr2) (to move smoothly: Trains run on rails.) circular; moverse3) ((of water etc) to flow: Rivers run to the sea; The tap is running.) correr4) ((of a machine etc) to work or operate: The engine is running; He ran the motor to see if it was working.) funcionar, estar en marcha5) (to organize or manage: He runs the business very efficiently.) dirigir6) (to race: Is your horse running this afternoon?) correr7) ((of buses, trains etc) to travel regularly: The buses run every half hour; The train is running late.) circular8) (to last or continue; to go on: The play ran for six weeks.) estar/permanecer en cartel; seguir vigente (un contrato); durar9) (to own and use, especially of cars: He runs a Rolls Royce.) tener; conducir10) ((of colour) to spread: When I washed my new dress the colour ran.) desteñir, correrse11) (to drive (someone); to give (someone) a lift: He ran me to the station.) llevar12) (to move (something): She ran her fingers through his hair; He ran his eyes over the letter.) pasar13) ((in certain phrases) to be or become: The river ran dry; My blood ran cold (= I was afraid).) estar; volverse
2. noun1) (the act of running: He went for a run before breakfast.) carrera2) (a trip or drive: We went for a run in the country.) viaje; excursión; paseo, vuelta3) (a length of time (for which something continues): He's had a run of bad luck.) racha, período, etapa4) (a ladder (in a stocking etc): I've got a run in my tights.) carrera5) (the free use (of a place): He gave me the run of his house.) (libre) uso6) (in cricket, a batsman's act of running from one end of the wicket to the other, representing a single score: He scored/made 50 runs for his team.) carrera7) (an enclosure or pen: a chicken-run.) terreno de pasto; corral, gallinero•- runner- running
3. adverb(one after another; continuously: We travelled for four days running.) seguido, consecutivo- runny- runaway
- rundown
- runner-up
- runway
- in
- out of the running
- on the run
- run across
- run after
- run aground
- run along
- run away
- run down
- run for
- run for it
- run in
- run into
- run its course
- run off
- run out
- run over
- run a temperature
- run through
- run to
- run up
- run wild
run1 n carrerarun2 vb1. correr2. correr / ir por / discurrir3. correr4. circular5. funcionar6. llevar / dirigirtr[rʌn]1 carrera3 (sequence) racha4 (ski run) pista5 (in stocking) carrera6 (demand) gran demanda7 SMALLTHEATRE/SMALL permanencia en cartel■ the play closed after an eight-month run la obra dejó de representarse después de ocho meses en cartelera8 (in cricket) carrera9 (in printing) tirada10 (at cards) escalera1 (gen) correr■ run faster! ¡corre más deprisa!2 (flow) correr3 (operate) funcionar4 (trains, buses) circular5 (in election) presentarse■ the general has decided not to run for president el general ha decidido no presentarse como candidato para la presidencia6 (play) estar en cartel; (contract etc) seguir vigente■ this play ran for four years on Broadway esta obra estuvo en cartel durante cuatro años en Broadway7 (colour) correrse■ I washed it and the colours ran lo lavé y se destiñó, lo lavé y los colores se corrieron1 (gen) correr2 (race) correr en, participar en3 (take by car) llevar, acompañar■ could you run me to school? ¿me podrías acompañar al colegio en coche?4 (manage) llevar, dirigir, regentar5 (organize) organizar, montar6 (operate) hacer funcionar7 (pass, submit to) pasar■ have you run this data through the computer? ¿has pasado estos datos por el ordenador?8 (publish) publicar9 (water) dejar correr\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin the long run a la largato be on the run haber fugado, haber huidoto break into a run echarse a correrto go for a run ir a correrto have the run of something tener algo a su entera disposiciónto run in the family venir de familiato run short of something ir mal de algo■ he's had a good run for his money no le ha ido mal, no se puede quejar■ she won the match, but I gave her a run for her money ella ganó el partido, pero la hice trabajar1) : corrershe ran to catch the bus: corrió para alcanzar el autobúsrun and fetch the doctor: corre a buscar al médico2) : circular, correrthe train runs between Detroit and Chicago: el tren circula entre Detroit y Chicagoto run on time: ser puntual3) function: funcionar, irthe engine runs on gasoline: el motor funciona con gasolinato run smoothly: ir bien4) flow: correr, ir5) last: durarthe movie runs for two hours: la película dura dos horasthe contract runs for three years: el contrato es válido por tres años6) : desteñir, despintar (dícese de los colores)7) extend: correr, extenderse8)to run for office : postularse, presentarserun vt1) : correrto run 10 miles: correr 10 millasto run errands: hacer los mandadosto run out of town: hacer salir del pueblo2) pass: pasar3) drive: llevar en coche4) operate: hacer funcionar (un motor, etc.)5) : echarto run water: echar agua6) manage: dirigir, llevar (un negocio, etc.)7) extend: tender (un cable, etc.)8)to run a risk : correr un riesgorun n1) : carrera fat a run: a la carrera, corriendoto go for a run: ir a correr2) trip: vuelta f, paseo m (en coche), viaje m (en avión)3) series: serie fa run of disappointments: una serie de desilusionesin the long run: a la largain the short run: a corto plazo4) demand: gran demanda fa run on the banks: una corrida bancariato have a long run: mantenerse mucho tiempo en la cartelera6) type: tipo mthe average run of students: el tipo más común de estudiante7) : carrera f (en béisbol)8) : carrera f (en una media)9)to have the run of : tener libre acceso de (una casa, etc.)ski run : pista f (de esquí)n.• corrimiento s.m.p.p.(Participio pasivo de "to run") (a program)v.v.(§ p.,p.p.: ran, run) = andar v.(§pret: anduv-)• marchar v. (In an election, US)v.v.(§ p.,p.p.: ran, run) = acorrer v.• correr v.• dirigir v.• explotar v.• funcionar v.• gobernar v.
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1. rʌn2) correrhe ran downstairs/indoors — bajó/entró corriendo
I run down/over/up to Birmingham most weekends — la mayoría de los fines de semana voy a Birmingham
4)a) (go)the truck ran into the ditch/over the cliff — el camión cayó en la cuneta/se despeñó por el acantilado
b) ( Transp)5)the water ran hot/cold — empezó a salir agua caliente/fría
the river runs through the town/into the sea — el río pasa por la ciudad/desemboca en el mar
she left the water/faucet (AmE) o (BrE) tap running — dejó la llave abierta (AmL) or (Esp) el grifo abierto or (RPl) la canilla abierta or (Per) el caño abierto
b) ( pass) pasar6) ( travel)our thoughts were running along o on the same lines — nuestros pensamientos iban por el mismo camino
7) ( Pol) \<\<candidate\>\> presentarse, postularse (AmL)he is running for Governor again — se va a volver a presentar or (AmL tb) a postular como candidato a Gobernador
8) (operate, function)with the engine running — con el motor encendido or en marcha or (AmL tb) prendido
it runs off batteries/on gas — funciona con pilas or a pila(s)/a gas
9) ( extend)a) ( in space)the path runs across the field/around the lake — el sendero atraviesa el campo/bordea el lago
this idea runs through the whole book — esta idea se repite or está presente a lo largo del libro
b) ( in time)the contract runs for a year — el contrato es válido por un año or vence al cabo de un año
10)a) (be, stand)inflation is running at 4% — la tasa de inflación es del 4%
it runs in the family — es de familia, le (or me etc) viene de familia; water I 3) a)
b) ( become)stocks are running low — se están agotando las existencias; see also dry I 1) c), short II 2)
11) (of stories, sequences) decir*how did that line run? — ¿cómo decía or era esa línea?
12) (melt, merge) \<\<butter/cheese/icing\>\> derretirse*; \<\<paint/makeup\>\> correrse; \<\<color\>\> desteñir*, despintarse (Méx)13) \<\<stockings\>\> hacerse* carreras, correrse (AmL)
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1) vt2)a) \<\<race/marathon\>\> correr, tomar parte enb) ( chase)the Green candidate ran them a close third — el candidato de los verdes quedó en tercer lugar a muy poca distancia de ellos
they were run out of town — los hicieron salir del pueblo, los corrieron del pueblo (AmL fam)
3)a) (push, move) pasar4) ( cause to flow)to run something under the tap — (BrE) hacer* correr agua sobre algo
5)a) ( extend) \<\<cable/wire\>\> tender*b) ( pass) (hacer*) pasar6)a) ( smuggle) \<\<guns\>\> contrabandear, pasar (de contrabando)b) ( get past) \<\<blockade\>\> burlarto run a (red) light — (AmE) saltarse un semáforo (en rojo), pasarse un alto (Méx)
7) ( operate) \<\<engine\>\> hacer* funcionar; \<\<program\>\> ( Comput) pasar, ejecutar8) ( manage) \<\<business/organization/department\>\> dirigir*, llevarthe state-run television network — la cadena de televisión estatal or del Estado
who's running this business? — ¿aquí quién es el que manda?
he runs the financial side of the business — se encarga or se ocupa del aspecto financiero del negocio
9)a) ( Transp) \<\<flight\>\> tener*b) ( maintain) tener*10) \<\<tests\>\> realizar*, llevar a cabo; \<\<classes/concerts\>\> organizar*; \<\<newspaper\>\> \<\<article\>\> publicar*; fever 1) a), risk I a), temperature b)•Phrasal Verbs:- run at- run away- run down- run in- run into- run off- run on- run out- run over- run to- run up
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1) ( on foot)he does everything at a run — todo lo hace (deprisa y) corriendo or a la(s) carrera(s)
on the run: the children keep her on the run all day los niños la tienen todo el día en danza; after seven years on the run (from the law) después de estar siete años huyendo de la justicia; to give somebody a (good) run for her/his money hacerle* sudar tinta a algn; to have a good run for one's money: he was champion for six years, he had a good run for his money fue campeón durante seis años, no se puede quejar; to have the run of something tener* libre acceso a algo, tener* algo a su (or mi etc) entera disposición; to make a run for it — escaparse
2)a) (trip, outing) vuelta f, paseo m ( en coche)b) ( journey)the outward run — el trayecto or viaje de ida
it's only a short/10-mile run — está muy cerca/sólo a 10 millas
3)a) ( sequence)a run of good/bad luck — una racha de buena/mala suerte, una buena/mala racha
b) ( period of time)4) ( tendency) corriente fin the normal run of events — normalmente, en el curso normal de los acontecimientos
5) ( heavy demand)run ON something: there's been a run on these watches estos relojes han estado muy solicitados or han tenido mucha demanda; a run on sterling una fuerte presión sobre la libra; a run on the banks — una corrida bancaria, un pánico bancario
6) (Cin, Theat) temporada f8)a) ( track) pista fb) ( for animals) corral m9) (in stocking, knitted garment) carrera f10) (in baseball, cricket) carrera f[rʌn] (vb: pt ran) (pp run)1. N1) (=act of running) carrera f•
at a run — corriendo, a la carrera•
to break into a run — echar a correr, empezar a correr•
to be on the run — (from police) estar huido de la justicia, ser fugitivohe's on the run from prison — (se) escapó or se fugó de la cárcel
we've got them on the run — (Mil etc) los hemos puesto en fuga; (fig) están casi vencidos
- give sb a run for their moneyhe's had a good run (for his money) * — (on sb's death) ha tenido una vida larga y bien aprovechada
2) (=outing in car etc) vuelta f, paseo m, excursión f3) (=journey) viaje m; (Aer, Rail etc) (=route) ruta f, línea fthe Plymouth-Santander run — la línea Plymouth-Santander, el servicio de Plymouth a Santander
4) (=sequence) serie f•
in the long run — a la largaa run of bad luck — una racha or temporada de mala suerte
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in the short run — a plazo corto5) (Theat, TV) temporada f6) (=generality)•
the common run — lo común y corriente•
it stands out from the general run of books — destaca de la generalidad de los libros7) (=trend)8) (Comm, Econ) (=increased demand) gran demanda f9) (for animals) corral m10) (Cards) escalera f11) (Cricket, Baseball) carrera fto make or score a run — hacer or anotar(se) una carrera
See:see cultural note CRICKET in cricket12) (Publishing)a run of 5,000 copies — una tirada de 5.000 ejemplares
13) (in tights) carrera f14) (Mus) carrerilla f15) (Aer etc) (=raid) ataque m16) (US) (Pol) (=bid for leadership) carrera f, campaña f17) (=access, use)18)to have the runs * — andar muy suelto *, tener cagalera **
2. VT1) (gen) correrto run the 100 metres — participar en or correr los 100 metros lisos
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let things run their course — (fig) deja que las cosas sigan su curso- run sb close- run it close or fine- be run off one's feetmile2) (=take, drive)3) (=put, move)•
to run a comb through one's hair — peinarse rápidamente•
to run one's eye over a letter — echar un vistazo a una carta•
to run a fence round a field — poner una valla alrededor de un campo•
to run one's fingers through sb's hair — pasar los dedos por el pelo de algn•
to run a pipe through a wall — pasar un tubo por una pared•
to run water into a bath — hacer correr agua en un baño, llenar un baño de agua•
to run one's words together — comerse las palabras, hablar atropelladamente4) (=organize etc) [+ business, hotel etc] dirigir, llevar; [+ country] gobernar; [+ campaign, competition] organizar•
the school runs courses for foreign students — la escuela organiza cursos para estudiantes extranjeros•
to run the house for sb — llevar la casa a algn•
they ran a series of tests on the product — llevaron a cabo or efectuaron una serie de pruebas con el producto5) (esp Brit) (=operate, use) [+ car] tener; [+ machine] hacer funcionar, hacer andar; [+ train] poner; (Comput) [+ programme] ejecutar•
to run a new bus service — poner en funcionamiento un nuevo servicio de autobusesthe car is very cheap to run — el coche gasta muy poco or tiene muy pocos gastos de mantenimiento
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you can run this machine on gas — puedes hacer funcionar esta máquina a gas6) (=enter in contest)7) (=publish) [+ report, story] publicar, imprimir8) (=smuggle) [+ guns, whisky] pasar de contrabando9) (=not stop for)gauntlet, risk, temperature•
to run a blockade — saltarse un bloqueo, burlar un bloqueo3. VI•
to run across the road — cruzar la calle corriendo•
to run down the garden — correr por el jardín•
to run for a bus — correr tras el autobúswe shall have to run for it — (=move quickly) tendremos que correr; (=escape) habrá que darse a la fuga
to run for all one is worth, run like the devil — correr a todo correr
run for your lives! — ¡sálvese el que pueda!
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to run to help sb — correr al auxilio de algn•
he ran up to me — se me acercó corriendo3) (Naut)•
to run before the wind — navegar con viento a popa4) (=function) funcionar•
the car is not running well — el coche no funciona bien•
you mustn't leave the engine running — no se debe dejar el motor en marcha•
the lift isn't running — el ascensor no funciona•
it runs off the mains — funciona con corriente de la red•
it runs on petrol — funciona con gasolina, tiene motor de gasolina•
things did not run smoothly for them — (fig) las cosas no les fueron bien5) (=extend)a) (in time)•
the contract has two years left to run — al contrato le quedan dos años de duración•
the play ran for two years — la obra estuvo dos años en cartelera•
the programme ran for an extra ten minutes — el programa se prolongó diez minutos, el programa duró diez minutos de más•
the sentences will run concurrently — las condenas se cumplirán al mismo tiempo•
it runs through the whole history of art — afecta toda la historia del arte, se observa en toda la historia del arteb) (in space)•
he has a scar running across his chest — tiene una cicatriz que le atraviesa el pecho•
the road runs along the river — la carretera va a lo largo del río•
the road runs by our house — la carretera pasa delante de nuestra casa•
the path runs from our house to the station — el sendero va de nuestra casa a la estación•
this street runs into the square — esta calle desemboca en la plaza•
a balcony runs round the hall — una galería se extiende a lo largo del perímetro de la sala•
the ivy runs up the wall — la hiedra trepa por la pared6) (=flow) correr; (Med) [sore] supurar•
your bath is running — tienes el baño llenándose•
blood ran from the wound — la sangre manaba de la herida, la herida manaba sangre•
the milk ran all over the floor — la leche se derramó por todo el suelo•
money simply runs through his fingers — es un manirroto•
his nose was running — le moqueaba la nariz•
my pen runs — mi pluma gotea•
the river runs for 300 miles — el río corre 300 millas•
you left the tap running — dejaste abierto el grifo or (LAm) abierta la llave•
the tears ran down her cheeks — las lágrimas le corrían por las mejillas•
when the tide is running strongly — cuando sube la marea rápidamente•
the streets were running with water — el agua corría por las calles7) [colour] correrse, desteñirsethe colours have run — los colores se han corrido or desteñido
colours that will not run — colores que no (se) destiñen or que no se corren
8) (=melt) derretirse9) (=go)a ripple of excitement ran through the crowd — una ola de entusiasmo hizo vibrar or estremeció a la multitud
seed 1., 1), wild 2., 2)the thought ran through my head that... — se me ocurrió pensar que...
10) (=be)high 2., low I, 1., 4)11) (Pol) (=stand for election) presentarse como candidato(-a)are you running? — ¿vas a presentar tu candidatura?
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to run against sb — medirse con algn, enfrentarse a algn12) (=say)the text runs like this — el texto dice así, el texto reza así
13) [stocking] hacerse una carrera14) (Comput) ejecutarse4.CPD- run at- run away- run back- run down- run in- run into- run off- run on- run out- run over- run to- run up* * *
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1. [rʌn]2) correrhe ran downstairs/indoors — bajó/entró corriendo
I run down/over/up to Birmingham most weekends — la mayoría de los fines de semana voy a Birmingham
4)a) (go)the truck ran into the ditch/over the cliff — el camión cayó en la cuneta/se despeñó por el acantilado
b) ( Transp)5)the water ran hot/cold — empezó a salir agua caliente/fría
the river runs through the town/into the sea — el río pasa por la ciudad/desemboca en el mar
she left the water/faucet (AmE) o (BrE) tap running — dejó la llave abierta (AmL) or (Esp) el grifo abierto or (RPl) la canilla abierta or (Per) el caño abierto
b) ( pass) pasar6) ( travel)our thoughts were running along o on the same lines — nuestros pensamientos iban por el mismo camino
7) ( Pol) \<\<candidate\>\> presentarse, postularse (AmL)he is running for Governor again — se va a volver a presentar or (AmL tb) a postular como candidato a Gobernador
8) (operate, function)with the engine running — con el motor encendido or en marcha or (AmL tb) prendido
it runs off batteries/on gas — funciona con pilas or a pila(s)/a gas
9) ( extend)a) ( in space)the path runs across the field/around the lake — el sendero atraviesa el campo/bordea el lago
this idea runs through the whole book — esta idea se repite or está presente a lo largo del libro
b) ( in time)the contract runs for a year — el contrato es válido por un año or vence al cabo de un año
10)a) (be, stand)inflation is running at 4% — la tasa de inflación es del 4%
it runs in the family — es de familia, le (or me etc) viene de familia; water I 3) a)
b) ( become)stocks are running low — se están agotando las existencias; see also dry I 1) c), short II 2)
11) (of stories, sequences) decir*how did that line run? — ¿cómo decía or era esa línea?
12) (melt, merge) \<\<butter/cheese/icing\>\> derretirse*; \<\<paint/makeup\>\> correrse; \<\<color\>\> desteñir*, despintarse (Méx)13) \<\<stockings\>\> hacerse* carreras, correrse (AmL)
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1) vt2)a) \<\<race/marathon\>\> correr, tomar parte enb) ( chase)the Green candidate ran them a close third — el candidato de los verdes quedó en tercer lugar a muy poca distancia de ellos
they were run out of town — los hicieron salir del pueblo, los corrieron del pueblo (AmL fam)
3)a) (push, move) pasar4) ( cause to flow)to run something under the tap — (BrE) hacer* correr agua sobre algo
5)a) ( extend) \<\<cable/wire\>\> tender*b) ( pass) (hacer*) pasar6)a) ( smuggle) \<\<guns\>\> contrabandear, pasar (de contrabando)b) ( get past) \<\<blockade\>\> burlarto run a (red) light — (AmE) saltarse un semáforo (en rojo), pasarse un alto (Méx)
7) ( operate) \<\<engine\>\> hacer* funcionar; \<\<program\>\> ( Comput) pasar, ejecutar8) ( manage) \<\<business/organization/department\>\> dirigir*, llevarthe state-run television network — la cadena de televisión estatal or del Estado
who's running this business? — ¿aquí quién es el que manda?
he runs the financial side of the business — se encarga or se ocupa del aspecto financiero del negocio
9)a) ( Transp) \<\<flight\>\> tener*b) ( maintain) tener*10) \<\<tests\>\> realizar*, llevar a cabo; \<\<classes/concerts\>\> organizar*; \<\<newspaper\>\> \<\<article\>\> publicar*; fever 1) a), risk I a), temperature b)•Phrasal Verbs:- run at- run away- run down- run in- run into- run off- run on- run out- run over- run to- run up
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1) ( on foot)he does everything at a run — todo lo hace (deprisa y) corriendo or a la(s) carrera(s)
on the run: the children keep her on the run all day los niños la tienen todo el día en danza; after seven years on the run (from the law) después de estar siete años huyendo de la justicia; to give somebody a (good) run for her/his money hacerle* sudar tinta a algn; to have a good run for one's money: he was champion for six years, he had a good run for his money fue campeón durante seis años, no se puede quejar; to have the run of something tener* libre acceso a algo, tener* algo a su (or mi etc) entera disposición; to make a run for it — escaparse
2)a) (trip, outing) vuelta f, paseo m ( en coche)b) ( journey)the outward run — el trayecto or viaje de ida
it's only a short/10-mile run — está muy cerca/sólo a 10 millas
3)a) ( sequence)a run of good/bad luck — una racha de buena/mala suerte, una buena/mala racha
b) ( period of time)4) ( tendency) corriente fin the normal run of events — normalmente, en el curso normal de los acontecimientos
5) ( heavy demand)run ON something: there's been a run on these watches estos relojes han estado muy solicitados or han tenido mucha demanda; a run on sterling una fuerte presión sobre la libra; a run on the banks — una corrida bancaria, un pánico bancario
6) (Cin, Theat) temporada f8)a) ( track) pista fb) ( for animals) corral m9) (in stocking, knitted garment) carrera f10) (in baseball, cricket) carrera f -
67 rise
1.повышаться, увеличиваться2.1) повышение, увеличение2) надбавка (к заработной плате)•The rise in sterling against the greenback comes despite a significant change of sentiment toward the American economy. — Рост курса фунта стерлингов по сравнению с долларом США имеет место несмотря на значительное изменение отношения к американской экономике.
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68 loose
1. прил.1) общ. свободный, непривязанный, неприкрепленный2) торг. в развес, на развесEx:the job market is very loose —- рынок рабочих мест практически неограниченThe current job market is very loose right now and employees can pick and choose where they want to work. — Сегодняшний рынок рабочих мест довольно вольготен и работники могут выбирать именно те места, которые им понравятся.Stocks are a barometer for judging whether the market is tight or loose. — Акции являются барометром, показывающим насколько высока конкуренция на рынке.Vouchers work well when rental markets are relatively loose. However, when markets are tight and the supply of affordable housing—particularly in good neighborhoods—limited, voucher holders may end up clustered in other distressed communities or unable to use their vouchers at all. — Ваучеры очень хороши, когда рынок сдаваемого жилья относительно неограничен. Но когда на рынке существует высокая конкуренция покупателей и предложение доступного жилья — особенно в близких районах — ограниченно, владельцы ваучеров могут оказаться в других проблемных районах или вообще не смогут использовать свои ваучеры.goods sold loose — товары, проданные на вес
Between now and the end of 1999, goods sold loose and weighed at the counter or the checkout will be changing from ounces and pounds to grams and kilograms.
Goods sold loose from bulk must be sold by reference to metric quantities.
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эк.
неограниченный, с большим предложением, с невысокой конкуренцией (о рынке, на котором существует невысокая конкуренция, хорошее предложение, легко найти нужного партнера и т. п.)Ant: -
69 Obligationen
Obligationen
bonds, [debenture] stock (Br.), debentures, debenture bonds (US), obligations;
• mit Obligationen belastet bonded;
• von Gewinnen in ihrer Verzinsung abhängige Obligationen income bonds (US);
• aufgerufene Obligationen called bonds;
• ausgegebene Obligationen (Bilanz) bonds payable;
• zwecks Ausbau eines Unternehmens ausgegebene Obligationen development bonds (US);
• von einem Konkursverwalter ausgegebene Obligationen receiver's certificates (US);
• noch nicht ausgegebene Obligationen unissued debentures;
• an Stelle von Zinsen ausgegebene Obligationen interest (income) bonds;
• in Stücken ausgegebene Obligationen denominational bonds;
• zur Verbesserung öffentlicher Anlagen ausgegebene Obligationen improvement bonds (US);
• für ungewisse Zeit ausgegebene Obligationen tap bonds (US);
• ausgeloste Obligationen called (drawn) bonds;
• mit Dividendenberechtigung ausgestattete Obligationen dividend bonds (US);
• mit attraktiven Steuervorteilen ausgestattete Obligationen bonds with attractive tax feature;
• ausländische Obligationen foreign bonds;
• auslosbare Obligationen redeemable bonds, bonds callable by lot;
• auswechselbare Obligationen interchangeable bonds;
• nicht mehr bediente Obligationen defaulted bonds (US);
• begebene Obligationen outstanding bonds;
• durch Effektenhinterlegung besicherte Obligationen collateral bonds;
• hypothekarisch besicherte Obligationen mortgage-backed bonds;
• bevorrechtigte Obligationen preferred bonds;
• erstrangige Obligationen first debentures;
• festverzinsliche Obligationen fixed-interest bonds, active bonds (Br.), debenture bonds (US);
• neu fundierte Obligationen redemption bonds;
• erststellig abgesicherte neu fundierte Obligationen refunding first mortgage bonds (US);
• garantierte Obligationen guaranteed debentures;
• durch die Muttergesellschaft garantierte Obligationen indorsed bonds;
• überdurchschnittlich gehandelte Obligationen active bonds (US);
• durch Effektenlombard gesicherte Obligationen collateral trust bonds (US);
• erstrangig gesicherte Obligationen first-lien (senior-lien) bonds;
• durch nachrangige Hypothek gesicherte Obligationen junior-lien bonds;
• hypothekarisch gesicherte Obligationen secured debentures, debenture stock (Br.);
• hypothekarisch nicht gesicherte Obligationen simple bonds (debentures);
• durch Vorranghypothek gesicherte Obligationen prior-lien (underlying, US) bonds;
• klein gestückelte Obligationen fractional debentures, saving (baby) bonds (US);
• getilgte Obligationen cancelled bonds;
• gewinnberechtigte Obligationen profit-sharing bonds, participating bonds (debentures);
• gleichartige Obligationen similar bonds;
• beim (bei einem) Treuhänder hinterlegte Obligationen escrow bonds (US);
• hochverzinsliche Obligationen high-yield bonds;
• indexgekoppelte Obligationen index-linked bonds;
• kommunale Obligationen local government bonds (Br.), municipal bonds (US);
• konvertierbare Obligationen convertible debentures;
• jederzeit kündbare Obligationen callable (redeemable, optional, US) bonds, redeemable debentures;
• nach festgelegten Terminen kündbare Obligationen indeterminate bonds (US);
• kurzfristige Obligationen short[-term] bonds (debentures);
• langfristige Obligationen long[-term] bonds (debentures);
• auf Dollar lautende Obligationen bonds denominated in dollars;
• auf den Inhaber lautende Obligationen bearer (coupon, US) bonds, bonds to bearer, bearer debentures;
• auf den Namen lautende Obligationen registered debentures (bonds, Br.);
• minderwertige Obligationen junk bonds;
• mündelsichere Obligationen legal bonds (US), trustee bonds (Br.);
• Not leidende Obligationen overdue stocks (Br.),defaulted bonds (US);
• öffentlich-rechtliche Obligationen public bonds, bonds of state (public) corporations;
• pfandgesicherte Obligationen secured bonds (debentures);
• prolongierte Obligationen continued (extended, US, renewal) bonds;
• zur Tilgung rückgekaufte Obligationen bonds purchased for cancellation;
• rückkaufbare Obligationen redeemable debentures;
• in Teilzahlungen rückzahlbare Obligationen instal(l)ment bonds (US);
• vorzeitig rückzahlbare Obligationen callable bonds (US);
• steuerfreie Obligationen tax-exempt (-free) bonds, tax-free obligations;
• tilgbare Obligationen callable (redeemable) bonds;
• nicht übertragbare Obligationen registered debentures (bonds, Br.);
• uneingelöste Obligationen unpaid bonds;
• ungesicherte Obligationen unsecured (naked) debentures;
• ungültige Obligationen disabled bonds (Br.);
• unkündbare Obligationen irredeemable bonds, irredeemable (Br.) (perpetual) debentures;
• in Serien unterteilte Obligationen serial bonds;
• unverzinsliche Obligationen non-interest-bearing bonds;
• frei verfügbare Obligationen free bonds;
• durch Wechsel verstärkte Obligationen endorsed bonds;
• vorläufige Obligationen temporary bonds;
• in Währungen verschiedener Länder zahlbare Obligationen multiple-currency bonds (US);
• in gesetzlichen Zahlungsmitteln zahlbare Obligationen legal-tender bonds;
• nur bei Gewinnerträgnissen zinspflichtige Obligationen adjustment bonds;
• zinstragende Obligationen interest-bearing bonds;
• zwecks Tilgung zurückgekaufte Obligationen bonds purchased for cancellation;
• zurückgenommene Obligationen redeemed bonds;
• in Raten zurückzahlbare Obligationen instalment bonds (US);
• zweitrangige Obligationen second debentures;
• Obligationen, deren Besitzer einer Sanierung des Unternehmens nicht zustimmen non-assented bonds;
• Obligationen ausländischer Gesellschaften foreign corporate bonds (US);
• Obligationen mit zusätzlichem Gewinnbeteiligungsrecht participating bonds (debentures);
• Obligationen der öffentlichen Hand public stocks;
• Obligationen eines Immobilienfonds real-estate bonds;
• Obligationen mit Kapital- und Dividendengarantie guaranteed bonds (US);
• Obligationen ohne Konversionsrechte straight bonds;
• Obligationen mit abgetrennten, noch nicht fälligen Kupons ragged bonds (US);
• Obligationen mit kurzer Laufzeit short-term bonds (debentures);
• Obligationen mit langer Laufzeit long-term bonds (debentures);
• Obligationen mit variabler Rendite variable-yield debentures;
• Obligationen in Stückelungen bis 500 Dollar fractional debentures, small (savings) bonds (US);
• Obligationen ohne Tilgungsraten irredeemable bonds (debentures);
• Obligationen öffentlicher Versorgungsbetriebe public-utility bonds;
• Obligationen mit aufgeschobener (allmählich ansteigender) Verzinsung non-interest-bearing discount (deferred, Br.) bonds;
• Obligationen mit gleich bleibender Verzinsung continued bonds (US);
• Obligationen kommunaler Wasserwerke water bonds;
• Obligationen mit Wechselkursfreigabe floating-rate bonds;
• Obligationen mit gestaffeltem Zinssatz graduated interest debentures;
• Obligationen mit Zinsschein coupon bonds;
• Obligationen abrufen to call bonds;
• Obligationen ausgeben to issue bonds;
• Obligationen auslosen to draw bonds;
• Obligationen in großen Mengen auf den Markt bringen to put obligations on the market in large blocks;
• Obligationen einlösen to pay off bonds;
• Obligationen auf den Namen eintragen to register bonds (debentures);
• Obligationen neu emittieren to reissue debentures;
• Obligationen kündigen to call in bonds;
• Obligationen tilgen to redeem bonds (debentures);
• Obligationen unterbringen to place bonds;
• Obligationen mit zweijähriger Laufzeit und einer 11%igen Rendite verkaufen to sell two-year bonds on yield of 11%;
• Obligationenagio bond premium;
• Obligationenangebot debenture offering;
• Obligationenanleihe loan on debentures, debenture loan;
• Obligationenausgabe issue of debentures, bond (debenture) issue;
• Obligationenbesitz bondholdings;
• Obligationenbuch bond register (book);
• Obligationengläubiger bondholder, debenture holder, bond (debenture) creditor;
• Obligationenhandel bond trading;
• Obligationeninhaber bondholder, debenture holder;
• Obligationenkündigung bond retirement;
• Obligationenmarkt bond market;
• Obligationenrecht law of contract;
• Obligationenschuld debenture (bonded) debt;
• Obligationenschulden (Bilanz) bonded debts (indebtedness), bonds payable;
• Obligationenschuldner bond debtor, obligor (US);
• durch nachstehende Hypothek gesicherte Obligationenserie junior issue;
• Obligationentilgung redemption of bonds (debentures);
• Obligationenzinsen interest upon bonds, bond interest, debenture interests (US);
• Obligationenzinsschein bond coupon.
Obligationen, deren Besitzer einer Sanierung des Unternehmens nicht zustimmen
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70 акция
1. campaign, ам. drive, action2. фин. share, stockобикновени акции defeired sharesпривилегировани акции preference/preferred shaiesакция на предявителя an ordinary shareакциите се покачват shares go up/rocketакциите спадат shaies go down/register a fallспекулации с акции stock jobbing, playing the marketакциите му се качват/порастват his stock is rising, he's become important, he's getting on in the worldмного му покачиха акциите they certainly boosted him up* * *а̀кция,ж., -и campaign, crusade, амер. drive, action.——————ж., -и фин. share, stock; \акцияи, които се котират на много ниски цени penny stocks; \акцияите му се качват/порастват прен. his stock is rising, he’s become important, he’s getting on in the world; \акцияите се покачват shares go up/rocket; \акцияите спадат shares go down/register a fall; \акцияя, даваща повече гласове при гласуване golden share; \акцияя на предявителя ordinary share; златна \акцияя golden share; котиране на \акцияите share/stock quotation; много се покачиха \акцияите му прен. they certainly boosted him up; необявена \акцияя unlisted stock; непривилегирована \акцияя амер. common stock; отсрочена \акцияя deferred share; поименна \акцияя personal share; преференциални \акцияи incentive shares; привилегировани \акцияи preference/preferred shares; раздробяване на \акцияи stock split; синя \акцияя blue chip; спекулации с \акцияи stock jobbing, playing the market.* * *action; campaign* * *1. 1 campaign, ам. drive, action 2. 2 фин. share, stock 3. АКЦИЯ на предявителя an ordinary share 4. акциите му се качват/ порастват his stock is rising, he's become important, he's getting on in the world 5. акциите се покачват shares go up/ rocket 6. акциите спадат shaies go down/register a fall 7. много му покачиха акциите they certainly boosted him up 8. обикновени акции defeired shares 9. поименна АКЦИЯ a personal share 10. привилегировани акции preference/preferred shaies 11. спекулации с акции stock jobbing, playing the market -
71 bull
bull [bʊl]1 noun(a) (male cow) taureau m;∎ like a bull in a china shop comme un éléphant dans un magasin de porcelaine;∎ figurative to take the bull by the horns prendre le taureau par les cornes;∎ to go at sth like a bull at a gate foncer tête baissée ou la tête la première dans qch(b) (male of a species → elephant, whale) mâle m∎ a great bull of a man un homme fort comme un bœuf(d) Stock Exchange haussier m, spéculateur(trice) m,f à la hausse(e) (centre of target) mille m, centre m de la cible;∎ to hit the bull faire mouche, mettre dans le mille∎ that's a lot or load of bull c'est des conneries tout ça∎ papal bull bulle f papale(elephant, whale) mâleStock Exchange (market, prices, shares) pousser à la hausse;∎ to bull the market chercher à faire hausser les cours∎ Astrology the Bull le Taureau►► Cars bull bars pare-buffles m inv;bull calf jeune taureau m, taurillon m;Stock Exchange bull market marché m à la hausse ou haussier;bull mastiff = chien issu d'un métissage entre le bouledogue et le mastiff;Stock Exchange bull position position f acheteur;Stock Exchange bull purchase achat m à la hausse;History Bull Run = petite rivière de Virginie qui fut le théâtre d'une importante défaite des nordistes pendant la guerre de Sécession;Zoology bull shark requin m bouledogue;Stock Exchange bull speculation, bull trading spéculation f à la hausse;bull terrier bull-terrier m;Stock Exchange bull transaction opération f à la hausse -
72 share
1. noun[fair] share — Anteil, der
he had a large share in bringing it about — er hatte großen Anteil daran, dass es zustande kam
have a share in the profits — am Gewinn beteiligt sein
do more than one's [fair] share of the work — mehr als seinen Teil zur Arbeit beitragen
have more than one's [fair] share of the blame/attention — mehr Schuld zugewiesen bekommen/mehr Beachtung finden, als man verdient
she had her share of luck/bad luck — sie hat aber auch Glück/Pech gehabt
take one's share of the blame — seinen Teil Schuld auf sich (Akk.) nehmen
2. transitive verbhold shares in a company — (Brit.) Anteile od. Aktien einer Gesellschaft besitzen
teilen; gemeinsam tragen [Verantwortung]3. intransitive verbshare the same birthday/surname — am gleichen Tag Geburtstag/den gleichen Nachnamen haben
share in — teilnehmen an (+ Dat.); beteiligt sein an (+ Dat.) [Gewinn, Planung]; teilen [Freude, Erfahrung]
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91471/share_out">share out* * *[ʃeə] 1. noun1) (one of the parts of something that is divided among several people etc: We all had a share of the cake; We each paid our share of the bill.) der Anteil2) (the part played by a person in something done etc by several people etc: I had no share in the decision.) der Anteil3) (a fixed sum of money invested in a business company by a shareholder.) Beteiligung2. verb1) ((usually with among, between, with) to divide among a number of people: We shared the money between us.) teilen2) (to have, use etc (something that another person has or uses); to allow someone to use (something one has or owns): The students share a sitting-room; The little boy hated sharing his toys.) sich teilen3) ((sometimes with in) to have a share of with someone else: He wouldn't let her share the cost of the taxi.) sich beteiligen an•- shareholder- share and share alike* * *[ʃeəʳ, AM ʃer]I. nshe's not doing her \share of the work sie macht ihren Teil der Arbeit nichthe should take his \share of the blame for what happened er sollte die Verantwortung für seine Mitschuld am Geschehen übernehmenthe lion's \share of sth der Löwenanteil von etw dat\share of the market Marktanteil m\share of the vote Stimmenanteil mto have more than one's \share of sth mehr von etw dat haben, als einem zustehtto have had one's fair \share of sth ( iron) etw reichlich abbekommen habento give sb a \share in sth jdn an etw dat beteiligen [o teilhaben lassen]to have a \share in sth an etw dat teilhabenstocks and \shares Wertpapiere pl, Effekten plearnings per \share Gewinn m pro AktieA \share A-Aktie fdeferred ordinary \share Nachzugsaktie fII. vi1. (with others) teilenyou must learn to \share du musst lernen zu teilenwe don't mind sharing if there aren't enough copies for everyone wir teilen gern, falls es nicht genügend Exemplare für alle gibtthere aren't enough rooms for the children to have one each, so they have to \share es sind nicht genügend Zimmer für jedes Kind vorhanden — sie müssen sie sich eben teilen\share and \share alike gerecht teilen▪ to \share with sb mit jdm teilenas he found the money he should \share in the reward da er das Geld gefunden hat, sollte er etwas von der Belohnung abbekommento \share in sb's joy/sorrow/triumph die Freude/den Kummer/den Triumph mit jdm teilen3. (participate)4. (to be open with sb about sth)I didn't want to \share that... ich wollte nicht, dass jemand wusste, dass...III. vt1. (divide)▪ to \share sth etw teilenshall we \share the driving? sollen wir uns beim Fahren abwechseln?to \share the expenses sich dat die Kosten teilento \share resources Mittel gemeinsam nutzento \share responsibility Verantwortung gemeinsam tragen▪ to \share sth among [or between] sb etw unter jdm verteilen▪ to \share sth with sb etw mit jdm teilenI \shared a flat with Sue when we were at university als wir an der Uni waren, hatte ich mit Sue eine gemeinsame Wohnung2. (have in common)▪ to \share sth etw gemeinsam habento \share a birthday am gleichen Tag Geburtstag habento \share [common] characteristics Gemeinsamkeiten habento \share sb's concern jds Besorgnis teilento \share an experience eine gemeinsame Erfahrung habento \share an interest ein gemeinsames Interesse habento want to \share one's life with sb sein Leben mit jdm teilen wollento \share sb's sorrow jds Kummer teilento \share sb's view [or belief] jds Ansicht [o Meinung] teilen3. (communicate)▪ to \share sth with sb information, news etw an jdn weitergebento \share one's problems/thoughts with sb jdm seine Probleme/Gedanken anvertrauento \share a joke einen Witz zum Besten gebento \share a secret [with sb] jdn in ein Geheimnis einweihen4.* * *I [ʃɛə(r)]1. nwe want fair shares for all — wir wollen, dass gerecht geteilt wird
I want my fair share — ich will meinen (An)teil, ich will, was mir zusteht
your share is £5 — du bekommst £ 5, du musst £ 5 bezahlen
to fall to sb's share (liter) — jdm zufallen (liter)
to go shares (inf) —
to bear one's share of the cost — seinen Anteil an den Kosten tragen
to take one's share of the proceeds — sich (dat) seinen Anteil am Gewinn nehmen
to do one's share — sein( en) Teil or das Seine tun or beitragen
to have a share in sth — an etw (dat)
to hold shares in a company — (Geschäfts)anteile pl/Aktien pl eines Unternehmens besitzen
2. vtthey share a room — sie teilen ein Zimmer, sie haben ein gemeinsames Zimmer
3. vi1) teilenthere was only one room free so we had to share — es gab nur noch ein freies Zimmer, also mussten wir es uns teilen
children have to learn to share — Kinder müssen lernen, mit anderen zu teilen
to share and share alike — (brüderlich) mit ( den) anderen teilen
2)IIto share in sth — sich an etw (dat) beteiligen; in profit an etw (dat) beteiligt werden; in enthusiasm etw teilen; in success, sorrow an etw (dat) Anteil nehmen
n (AGR)(Pflug)schar f* * *share1 [ʃeə(r)]A s1. (An)Teil m (of an dat):fall to sb’s share jemanden zufallen;have a share in beteiligt sein an (dat);for my share für meinen Teil;share of the market Marktanteil2. (An)Teil m, Beitrag m, Kontingent n:do one’s share seinen Teil leisten (of bei);go shares with sb mit jemandem (gerecht) teilen ( in sth etwas);3. WIRTSCH Beteiligung f, Geschäftsanteil m, Kapitaleinlage f:share in a ship Schiffspart m4. WIRTSCHa) Gewinnanteil mb) besonders Br Aktie f:hold shares in a company Aktionär(in) einer Gesellschaft seinc) Kux m, Bergwerksaktie fB v/tthey shared second place sie kamen gemeinsam auf den zweiten Platz;shared gemeinsam, Gemeinschafts…C v/i2. teilen:share and share alike brüderlich teilen;share in sich teilen in (akk)share beam Pflugbaum msh. abk2. sheep3. sheet* * *1. noun[fair] share — Anteil, der
he had a large share in bringing it about — er hatte großen Anteil daran, dass es zustande kam
do more than one's [fair] share of the work — mehr als seinen Teil zur Arbeit beitragen
have more than one's [fair] share of the blame/attention — mehr Schuld zugewiesen bekommen/mehr Beachtung finden, als man verdient
she had her share of luck/bad luck — sie hat aber auch Glück/Pech gehabt
take one's share of the blame — seinen Teil Schuld auf sich (Akk.) nehmen
2. transitive verbhold shares in a company — (Brit.) Anteile od. Aktien einer Gesellschaft besitzen
teilen; gemeinsam tragen [Verantwortung]3. intransitive verbshare the same birthday/surname — am gleichen Tag Geburtstag/den gleichen Nachnamen haben
share in — teilnehmen an (+ Dat.); beteiligt sein an (+ Dat.) [Gewinn, Planung]; teilen [Freude, Erfahrung]
Phrasal Verbs:* * *(in) n.Aktie -n f.Anteil -e m.Beteiligung f.Quote -n f. v.gemeinsam benutzen ausdr.teilen v. -
73 bear
I noun1) Bär, der2) (Astron.)II 1. transitive verb,Great/Little Bear — Großer/Kleiner Bär
1) (show) tragen [Wappen, Inschrift, Unterschrift]; aufweisen, zeigen [Merkmal, Spuren, Ähnlichkeit, Verwandtschaft]bear a resemblance or likeness to somebody — Ähnlichkeit mit jemandem haben
2) (be known by) tragen, führen [Namen, Titel]3)bear some/little relation to something — einen gewissen/wenig Bezug zu etwas haben
I was borne along by the fierce current — die starke Strömung trug mich mit [sich]
5) (endure, tolerate) ertragen [Schmerz, Kummer]; with neg. aushalten [Schmerz]; ausstehen [Geruch, Lärm, Speise]6) (sustain) tragen, übernehmen [Verantwortlichkeit, Kosten]; auf sich (Akk.) nehmen [Schuld]; tragen, aushalten [Gewicht]7) (be fit for) vertragenit does not bear repeating or repetition — das lässt sich unmöglich wiederholen
it does not bear thinking about — daran darf man gar nicht denken
bear comparison with something — den od. einen Vergleich mit etwas aushalten
8) (give birth to) gebären [Kind, Junges]; see also academic.ru/8296/born">born9) (yield) tragen [Blumen, Früchte usw.]2. intransitive verb,bear fruit — (fig.) Früchte tragen (geh.)
bore, borne1)bear left — [Person:] sich links halten
2)bring to bear — aufbieten [Kraft, Energie]; ausüben [Druck]
Phrasal Verbs:- bear away- bear down- bear off- bear on- bear out- bear up- bear upon- bear with* * *I [beə] past tense - bore; verb1) ((usually with cannot, could not etc) to put up with or endure: I couldn't bear it if he left.) ertragen2) (to be able to support: Will the table bear my weight?)3) ((past participle in passive born [bo:n]) to produce (children): She has borne (him) several children; She was born on July 7.) gebären,geboren4) (to carry: He was borne shoulder-high after his victory.) tragen5) (to have: The cheque bore his signature.) tragen6) (to turn or fork: The road bears left here.) führen•- bearable- bearer
- bearing
- bearings
- bear down on
- bear fruit
- bear out
- bear up
- bear with
- find/get one's bearings
- lose one's bearings II [beə] noun(a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws.) der Bär- bearskin* * *bear1[beəʳ, AM ber]I. nblack/brown \bear Schwarz-/Braunbär mshe-\bear Bärin fto be like a \bear with a sore head [or AM like a real \bear] ( fig fam) ein richtiger Brummbär sein fam2. STOCKEX (sb calculatedly selling stocks) Baissier m, Baissespekulant(in) m(f), Bär(in) m(f), Bear mcovered \bear gedeckter Baissieruncovered \bear Baissier m, der seine Position noch nicht glattstellen konnte3.▶ it's a \bear to do sth es ist kompliziert, etw zu tunbear2[beəʳ, AM ber]I. vt1. (carry)he was borne backwards by a large wave er wurde von einer großen Welle zurückgerissento \bear arms ( form) Waffen tragento \bear gifts ( form) Geschenke mitbringento \bear tidings ( old liter) Neuigkeiten überbringen2. (display)to \bear a date/an imprint/an inscription ein Datum/einen Aufdruck/eine Aufschrift tragento \bear sb's name jds Namen tragen [o geh führen4. (behave)▪ to \bear oneself:he bore himself with dignity er zeigte Würde5. (support)to \bear the load/the weight die Last/das Gewicht tragen; ( fig)to \bear the cost die Kosten tragen6. (endure, shoulder)▪ to \bear sth etw ertragen [o erdulden]what might have happened doesn't \bear thinking about man darf gar nicht daran denken, was hätte passieren könnenhe said something so awful that it doesn't \bear repeating er sagte so etwas Schreckliches, dass ich es gar nicht wiederholen möchteto \bear the blame die Schuld auf sich akk nehmento \bear the [burden of] responsibility die [Last der] Verantwortung tragento \bear one's cross sein Kreuz tragen figto \bear the discomfort/hardship die Unbequemlichkeit/Mühe auf sich akk nehmento \bear the pain/tribulation den Schmerz/Kummer ertragen7. (tolerate)▪ to not be able to \bear sb/sth jdn/etw nicht ertragen [o ausstehen] können▪ to not be able to \bear the boredom/suspense Langeweile/Spannung nicht aushalten▪ to not be able to \bear jokes/criticism Spaß/Kritik nicht vertragen▪ to not \bear to do sth es nicht ertragen können, etw zu tun8. (harbour resentments)to \bear sb a grudge einen Groll gegen jdn hegen gehto \bear sb ill-feeling auf jdn nicht gut zu sprechen seinto not \bear any ill-feeling against sb nichts gegen jdn habento \bear sb ill-will jdm gegenüber nachtragend seinto \bear no ill-will keine Feindschaft empfinden9. (possess)to \bear an [uncanny] likeness [or similarity] to sb [unheimliche] Ähnlichkeit mit jdm habento \bear a [strong] resemblance to sb [große] Ähnlichkeit mit jdm haben, jdm sehr ähnlich sehen10. (keep)I'll \bear that in mind ich werde das mit berücksichtigen11. (give birth to)to \bear a baby ein Kind gebären [o zur Welt bringen]to \bear sb a child jdm ein Kind gebärenhis wife bore him a son seine Frau schenkte ihm einen SohnI was born in April ich bin im April geborento \bear cubs/foals/young ZOOL Welpen/Fohlen/Junge bekommen12. AGR, BOTto \bear interest at 8% 8 % Zinsen bringen, mit 8 % verzinst sein13.to \bear testimony [or witness] Zeugnis ablegenII. vi1. (tend)to \bear left/right sich akk links/rechts halten2. (be patient)▪ to \bear with sb mit jdm Geduld [o Nachsicht] haben3. (press) drückento \bear on a lever einen Hebel betätigen4. (approach)5. (be relevant)6. (put pressure on)to bring pressure to \bear on sb/sth Druck m auf jdn/etw ausüben* * *I [bɛə(r)] pret bore, ptp borne1. vt1) (= carry) burden, arms tragen; gift, message bei sich tragen, mit sich führento bear away/back — mitnehmen/mit (sich) zurücknehmen; (through the air)
the music was borne/borne away on the wind (liter) — die Musik wurde vom Wind weiter-/weggetragen
2) (= show) inscription, signature tragen; mark, traces also, likeness, relation aufweisen, zeigen → witnessSee:→ witness3) (= be known by) name, title tragen, führenthe love/hatred he bore her — die Liebe, die er für sie empfand/der Hass, den er gegen sie hegte (geh) or empfand
See:→ mindto bear examination/comparison — einer Prüfung/einem Vergleich standhalten
it doesn't bear thinking about — man darf gar nicht daran denken
6) (= endure, tolerate) ertragen; (with neg also) ausstehen, leiden; pain aushalten; criticism, joking vertragen; smell, noise etc aushalten, vertragenshe can't bear being laughed at —
See:→ interestSee:→ born2. vi1)(= move)
to bear right/left/north — sich rechts/links/nach Norden halten2) (fruit tree etc) tragen3)to bring one's energies/powers of persuasion to bear — seine Energie/Überzeugungskraft aufwenden (on für)
to bring pressure to bear on sb/sth — Druck auf jdn/etw ausüben
3. vrsich haltenIIhe bore himself with dignity — er hat Würde gezeigt
1. n2) (ASTRON)the Great/Little Bear — der Große/Kleine Bär or Wagen
3) (ST EX) Baissespekulant m, Baissier m2. vi (ST EX)auf Baisse spekulieren* * *bear1 [beə(r)] prät bore [bɔː(r); US auch ˈbəʊər], obs bare [beə(r)], pperf borne [bɔː(r)n; US auch ˈbəʊərn], bei 4born [bɔː(r)n; US auch ˈbəʊərn]A v/t1. Lasten etc tragen2. fig Kosten, einen Verlust, die Verantwortung, die Folgen etc tragen3. Blumen, Früchte, auch Zinsen etc tragen: → fruit A 2, interest A 11 (und andere Verbindungen mit Substantiven)4. (pperf borne oder born;Letzteres nur in der passiven Bedeutung: geboren [werden], sofern nicht by … von … folgt) zur Welt bringen, gebären:a) ein Kind gebären,b) ein Kind (unter dem Herzen) tragen;the children borne to him by this woman die ihm von dieser Frau geborenen Kinder;be born geboren werden;he was born in 1941 auch er ist Jahrgang 1941;he was born into a rich family er kam als Kind reicher Eltern zur Welt oder auf die Welt;my father died two months before I was born vor meiner Geburt;I wasn’t born yesterday ich bin doch nicht von gestern;there’s one born every minute umg die Dummen werden nicht alle oder weniger; → park A 1, silver spoon5. einen Namen, einen Titel, auch Waffen etc tragen, führen:6. ein Amt etc innehaben, ausüben7. ein Datum, einen Stempel, ein Zeichen etc tragen, aufweisen:8. eine Bedeutung etc haben, in sich schließen9. ein Gefühl hegen:11. Schmerzen etc ertragen, (er)dulden, (er)leiden12. aushalten, einer Prüfung etc standhalten:that doesn’t bear thinking about man darf gar nicht daran denken; → comparison 1, repeat A 1, repetition 114. eine Nachricht etc überbringen16. Zeugnis ablegen:17. bear o.s. sich betragen, sich benehmenB v/i1. tragen, (sicher) halten (Balken, Eis etc)4. (on, upon)a) einwirken, Einfluss haben (auf akk)how does this bear on …? in welchem Zusammenhang steht das mit …?;bring to bear (up)ona) einwirken lassen auf (akk),5. eine Richtung einschlagen, sich halten:bear (to the) left sich links halten;bear to a star FLUG, SCHIFF ein Gestirn anpeilen;the beacon bears 240 degrees die Bake liegt bei oder auf 240°6. SCHIFFa) abfahren, absegeln ( beide:to nach)b) abfallen7. sich erstreckenwould ( oder could) you bear with me for a second? einen kleinen Augenblick, bitte, TEL auch bleiben Sie bitte einen kleinen Moment am Apparat9. BOT (Früchte) tragenbear on beschießen (akk)bear2 [beə(r)]A s1. ZOOL Bär m:he’s like (od umg [as] cross as) a bear with a sore head today er ist heute unausstehlich oder in einer Stinklaune; → hungry A 12. figa) Bär m, Tollpatsch mb) Brummbär m, Ekel n pejc) US umg Kanone f (at, for in dat)3. WIRTSCH Bear m, Baissier m, Baissespekulant(in):sell a bear → B4. ASTRON5. METALL Eisenklumpen m, Bodensau fB v/i WIRTSCH auf Baisse spekulieren, fixenD adj WIRTSCHb) Baisse…:bear campaign Angriff m der Baissepartei;bear market Baisse f;bear operation Baissespekulation f;bear sale Leerverkauf m* * *I noun1) Bär, der2) (Astron.)II 1. transitive verb,Great/Little Bear — Großer/Kleiner Bär
1) (show) tragen [Wappen, Inschrift, Unterschrift]; aufweisen, zeigen [Merkmal, Spuren, Ähnlichkeit, Verwandtschaft]bear a resemblance or likeness to somebody — Ähnlichkeit mit jemandem haben
2) (be known by) tragen, führen [Namen, Titel]3)bear some/little relation to something — einen gewissen/wenig Bezug zu etwas haben
4) (poet./formal): (carry) tragen [Waffe, Last]; mit sich führen [Geschenk, Botschaft]I was borne along by the fierce current — die starke Strömung trug mich mit [sich]
5) (endure, tolerate) ertragen [Schmerz, Kummer]; with neg. aushalten [Schmerz]; ausstehen [Geruch, Lärm, Speise]6) (sustain) tragen, übernehmen [Verantwortlichkeit, Kosten]; auf sich (Akk.) nehmen [Schuld]; tragen, aushalten [Gewicht]7) (be fit for) vertragenit does not bear repeating or repetition — das lässt sich unmöglich wiederholen
bear comparison with something — den od. einen Vergleich mit etwas aushalten
8) (give birth to) gebären [Kind, Junges]; see also born9) (yield) tragen [Blumen, Früchte usw.]2. intransitive verb,bear fruit — (fig.) Früchte tragen (geh.)
bore, borne1)bear left — [Person:] sich links halten
2)bring to bear — aufbieten [Kraft, Energie]; ausüben [Druck]
Phrasal Verbs:- bear off- bear on- bear out- bear up* * *(stock exchange) n.Börsenspekulant -en m. n.Baissier -s m.Bär -en m. (on) v.betreffen v.sich beziehen (auf) v. (to give birth to) v.zur Welt bringen ausdr. v.(§ p.,p.p.: bore, borne)= aushalten v.ausstehen v.ausüben v.ertragen v.gebären v.(§ p.,pp.: gebar, geboren)halten v.(§ p.,pp.: hielt, gehalten)lasten v.tragen v.(§ p.,pp.: trug, getragen) -
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noun1) Bulle, der; (for bullfight) Stier, derlike a bull in a china shop — (fig.) wie ein Elefant im Porzellanladen
take the bull by the horns — (fig.) den Stier bei den Hörnern fassen od. packen
* * *[bul]1) (the male of the ox family and of the whale, walrus, elephant etc.) der Bulle2) (a bull's-eye.) das Bullauge•- academic.ru/9557/bullock">bullock- bullfight
- bullfighter
- bullring
- bull's-eye* * *[bʊl]I. n2. (male elephant, walrus) Bulle ma \bull of a man ein Bulle m von Mannthat's a bunch of \bull das ist doch alles Quatsch fam8.▶ like a \bull in a china shop wie ein Elefant im Porzellanladen▶ like a \bull at a gate wie ein wild gewordener Stier [o ein Wilder]▶ to be [like] a red rag to a \bull [wie] ein rotes Tuch sein▶ to take the \bull by the horns den Stier bei den Hörnern packen\bull calf Bullenkalb nt, Stierkalb nt* * *I [bʊl]1. n2) (= male of elephant, whale etc) Bulle mbull calf — Bullenkalb nt
2. vi (ST EX)auf Hausse spekulieren3. vt (ST EX)stocks, shares hochtreiben IIn (ECCL)Bulle f* * *bull1 [bʊl]A s1. ZOOL Bulle m, (Zucht)Stier m:take the bull by the horns den Stier bei den Hörnern packen oder fassen;like a bull in a china shop wie ein Elefant im Porzellanladen2. (Elefanten-, Elch-, Wal- etc) Bulle m, Männchen n (großer Säugetiere):4. WIRTSCH Bull m, Haussier m, Haussespekulant m:buy a bull → C 35. US sl Bulle m (Polizist)B v/t1. WIRTSCHa) die Preise für etwas in die Höhe treibenb) die Kurse in die Höhe treiben2. bull one’s way through the crowd sich durch die Menge (hindurch)kämpfenC v/i1. den Stier annehmen (Kuh)2. WIRTSCH auf Hausse spekulieren3. im Preis steigenD adj WIRTSCHa) steigend (Preise)b) Hausse…:bull market Hausse f;bull operation Haussespekulation fbull2 [bʊl] s (päpstliche) Bullebull3 [bʊl] s komisch wirkende logische Ungereimtheitbull4 [bʊl] s umg Quatsch m:a) plaudern, plauschen,b) quatschen,c) angeben, große Töne spucken (beide pej)* * *noun1) Bulle, der; (for bullfight) Stier, derlike a bull in a china shop — (fig.) wie ein Elefant im Porzellanladen
take the bull by the horns — (fig.) den Stier bei den Hörnern fassen od. packen
2) (whale, elephant) Bulle, der* * *n.Bulle -n m.Stier -e m. -
75 ♦ clear
♦ clear /klɪə(r)/A a.1 chiaro; nitido; preciso; lucido: clear instructions, istruzioni chiare; The photo isn't clear, la foto non è nitida; a clear mind, una mente lucida; lucidità mentale; to have a clear picture of st., avere un'idea ben precisa di qc.2 chiaro; limpido; luminoso; sereno; trasparente: clear water, acqua limpida; clear eyes, occhi limpidi: a clear flame, una fiamma luminosa; a clear day, una giornata serena4 chiaro; evidente; esplicito; netto; inequivocabile; incontestabile: a clear case of corruption, un evidente caso di corruzione; clear majority, maggioranza netta; (leg.) clear title, titolo incontestabile; to make it clear that…, mettere in chiaro (o chiarire) che…; I made it clear to him that…, gli dissi chiaramente che…; Have you been quite clear to her?, sei stato chiaro con lei?5 certo; sicuro: I am clear on that point, ne sono sicuro; He's not clear about his plans, non ha le idee chiare su che cosa farà6 aperto; libero; sgombro: The road is clear for traffic, la strada è aperta al traffico (o è transitabile); a clear view of the lake, una vista aperta sul lago; to have a clear view of st., riuscire a vedere chiaramente qc.; clear of ice, libero dai ghiacci; clear of obstruction, libero da impedimenti; sgombro; clear of clouds, sgombro da nuvole; senza nuvole; clear of danger [of debts], libero da pericoli [dai debiti]8 – clear of, che non tocca (qc.); staccato da; sollevato da; ben discosto da: clear of the ground, sollevato da terra; clear of the wall, staccato dal muro9 ( di somma di denaro) netto: (rag.) clear profit, utile netto; clear of taxes, al netto delle tasse15 (ling.) chiaroB avv.2 (fam.) completamente; interamente: three hours clear, tre ore intere; clear through the town, da un capo all'altro della città3 in disparte; ben discosto; a debita distanza; alla larga: to keep clear of, tenersi lontano da; stare alla larga da; to get clear of, allontanarsi da; ( sport) staccare, lasciare indietro, sganciarsi da; to jump clear, scansarsi con un saltoC n.2 ► clearance● clear conscience, coscienza tranquilla; coscienza pulita □ clear-cut, ben delineato; netto; chiaro; nitido: clear-cut rules, regole chiare; a clear-cut distinction, una differenza netta; a clear-cut profile, un profilo nitido □ (leg.) clear days, giorni effettivi; giorni utili □ (leg.) clear estate, proprietà (immobiliare) libera da gravami □ clear-eyed, dagli occhi limpidi; (fig.) acuto, realistico □ a clear head, mente lucida; idee chiare □ clear-headed, lucido; che ha idee chiare; lucido □ clear honey, miele liquido □ clear of suspicion, al di fuori di ogni sospetto □ clear-sighted, perspicace □ clear-sightedness, perspicacia □ clear skin, pelle liscia □ ( cucina) clear soup, brodo; consommé (franc.) □ (comput.) clear text, ► cleartext □ All clear!, cessato pericolo!; cessato allarme!; (fam.) via libera! □ (fam.) as clear as a bell, perfettamente udibile; chiarissimo □ (fam.) as clear as day (o daylight), chiaro come il sole; lampante □ (fam.) as clear as mud, oscuro; incomprensibile □ to get st. clear, capire bene qc. □ in clear, in chiaro; non in codice □ to get a clear look at st., riuscire a vedere bene qc. □ in the clear, libero; al sicuro; fuori pericolo; ( anche) libero da sospetti, scagionato, senza debiti □ Keep clear! ( cartello), lasciare libero il passaggio! □ Let's get this clear, chiariamo bene questo punto □ to make oneself clear, chiarire il proprio pensiero; spiegarsi: ( con irritazione) Do I make myself clear?, mi sono spiegato? □ out of a clear sky, inaspettatamente; di punto in bianco.♦ (to) clear /klɪə(r)/A v. t.1 liberare; sgombrare; far sgombrare; sbarazzare; vuotare: to clear an area, sgombrare (o far sgombrare) una zona; All the roads have been cleared of the snow, tutte le strade sono state liberate dalla neve; to clear the ground, sgombrare il terreno ( anche fig.): to clear one's plate, vuotare il piatto; to clear the way, sgombrare il passaggio; fare via libera; to clear the table, liberare (o sgombrare) il tavolo; ( dopo un pranzo) sparecchiare (la tavola); I cleared a space for my books, feci un po' di posto per i miei libri; (leg.) to clear the court, far sgombrare l'aula2 sturare; stasare; liberare: to clear one's throat, schiarirsi la gola; to clear a blocked drain, sturare uno scarico intasato; to clear a blocked nose, liberare un naso otturato3 togliere; levare; rimuovere; eliminare: Could you please clear all this stuff off the table?, ti spiace levare questa roba dal tavolo?; (comm.) to clear stocks, eliminare le giacenze4 aprire, aprirsi ( un passaggio): to clear a path through the jungle, aprirsi un sentiero attraverso la giungla5 disperdere; dissolvere6 passare vicino a ( senza toccare); evitare; scansare: The plane cleared the tree-tops, l'aereo ha sorvolato le cime degli alberi; The ship managed to clear the rocks, la nave è riuscita a evitare gli scogli7 ( anche sport) superare con un salto; saltare: to clear a fence, superare (o saltare) uno steccato; ( atletica) to clear the bar, superare l'asticella8 (leg.) prosciogliere ( da un'accusa); discolpare: to clear sb. 's name, ristabilire il buon nome di q.; dimostrare l'innocenza di q.; He's been cleared of a doping charge, è stato prosciolto dall'accusa di doping10 autorizzare; approvare; dare il benestare a: The plan needs to be cleared with headquarters, il progetto deve essere autorizzato dalla direzione; You have to be cleared by security first, prima dovrai superare il controllo del servizio di sicurezza; DIALOGO → - Discussing football- I'll have to clear it with my wife first, devo prima sentire mia moglie11 ottenere l'autorizzazione, il benestare per; far approvare: to clear a project with the municipal authorities, ottenere l'autorizzazione dal comune per un progetto12 (trasp.) autorizzare ( un aereo, una nave, ecc., a partire, entrare, ecc.): (aeron.) to clear a plane for take off, autorizzare un aereo al decollo14 (dog., anche to clear through the customs) sdoganare; svincolare; sdaziare: to clear customs, passare la dogana15 ( banca, fin.) compensare; far passare ( un assegno, ecc.) attraverso la stanza di compensazione; addebitare (o accreditare) in conto16 (fam.) guadagnare al netto ( una certa somma di denaro): I hope to clear £10,000 at least, spero di guadagnarci almeno diecimila sterlineB v. i.8 ( banca: di assegno) passare attraverso la stanza di compensazione; essere addebitato (o accreditato) in conto: DIALOGO → - Paying in at the bank- How long will the cheques take to clear?, quanto ci vuole perché gli assegni siano accreditati?● to clear the air, cambiare aria; ( di temporale) rinfrescare l'aria; (fig.) chiarire la situazione, allentare la tensione □ (naut.) to clear the anchor, disimpegnare l'ancora □ ( banca) to clear a bill, incassare una cambiale □ to clear the decks ( for action), (naut., mil.) sgombrare i ponti per il combattimento; (fig.) prepararsi (all'azione), sgombrare il campo □ (comm.) to clear one's expenses, coprire le spese □ (tecn.) to clear a fault, eliminare un guasto □ to clear the land, disboscare il terreno □ (econ.) to clear the market, portare il mercato in equilibrio; pareggiare la domanda e l'offerta □ to clear one's mind, chiarirsi le idee □ (comm.) to clear a parcel of goods, liquidare una partita di merce □ (dog., naut.) to clear a ship inwards [outwards], spedire una nave in entrata [in uscita] □ (fig.) to clear the way for, aprire la strada a □ ( su uno schermo: a un ingresso sorvegliato) ‘cleared’, ‘accesso consentito’. -
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77 beta rating
Fina means of measuring the volatility (or risk) of a stock or fund in comparison with the market as a whole.The beta of a stock or fund can be of any value, positive or negative, but usually is between +0.25 and +1.75. Stocks of many utilities have a beta of less than 1. Conversely, most high-tech NASDAQ-based stocks have a beta greater than 1; they offer a higher rate of return but are also risky.Both alpha and beta ratings should be readily available upon request from investment firms, because the figures appear in standard performance reports. It is always best to ask for them, because beta calculations can involve mathematical complexities. -
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m fall, dropsconto discountessere in ribasso be falling or dropping* * *ribasso s.m. decrease, fall, drop, reduction, downturn abatement; ( sconto, abbuono) allowance, discount: ribasso dei prezzi, fall (o drop) in prices; un ribasso di due sterline su alcuni articoli, a markdown of Ј 2 on some articles; fare un ribasso, to give a discount // essere in ribasso, to be on the fall (o on the decline): i prezzi sono in ribasso, prices are on the fall (o on the decline); le sue idee sono ormai in ribasso, (fig.) his ideas are on the way out (o on the decline) now // (mar.) ribasso dei noli, freight rebate // (Borsa): ribasso dei titoli in Borsa, decline in stocks; le azioni chimiche sono in ribasso, chemical shares are falling; mercato tendente al ribasso, bearish market; provocare un ribasso nel mercato azionario, to bear the market; giocare al ribasso, to bear.* * *[ri'basso]sostantivo maschile1) econ. fall, declineal ribasso — [corsa, mercato] bear attrib.
in ribasso — [valore, titolo] bearish
essere in ribasso, andare al ribasso — to be on the decline, to decline
tendenza al ribasso — downward trend, downtrend
2) (sconto) discount, mark-down, allowance, rebate* * *ribasso/ri'basso/sostantivo m.1 econ. fall, decline; al ribasso [corsa, mercato] bear attrib.; in ribasso [valore, titolo] bearish; chiudere in ribasso to close down; essere in ribasso, andare al ribasso to be on the decline, to decline; tendenza al ribasso downward trend, downtrend; in ribasso di 5 punti down 5 points2 (sconto) discount, mark-down, allowance, rebate. -
79 bull
1 nounhaussier(ère) m, f, spéculateur(trice) m, f à la hausse;∎ to go a bull spéculer à la haussebull market marché m à la hausse ou haussier;bull operation opération f à la hausse;bull position position f acheteur;bull speculation spéculation f à la hausse;bull trading spéculation à la hausse;bull transaction opération à la hausse(prices, shares) pousser à la hausse;∎ to bull the market chercher à faire hausser les cours(of person) spéculer à la hausse; (of stocks) être en hausseINVESCO is expecting a bull market in Asia on the back of corporate restructuring. Sam Lau, director of investment at INVESCO Asia says: "Economic recovery is on its way. It is in its early stages and is still fragile, but key indicators show an improvement in demand". Lau adds that corporate restructuring will provide better returns to shareholders and share prices will rise to reflect that.
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stabilize* * *stabilizzare v.tr. to stabilize, to peg, to make* stable: stabilizzare la situazione politica, to make the political situation stable // (econ.): stabilizzare i salari, to stabilize wages; stabilizzare il mercato, to stabilize the market // (fin.): stabilizzare i prezzi, i titoli, to peg (o to stabilize) prices, stocks; stabilizzare la moneta, to stabilize the currency // (amm.) stabilizzare un dipendente precario, to give a steady job to a temporary employee.◘ stabilizzarsi v.intr.pron. to stabilize, to become* stable, to grow* steady: il mercato si va stabilizzando, the market is growing steady; le sue condizioni si sono stabilizzate, his condition has stabilized.* * *[stabilid'dzare]1. vt2. vip (stabilizzarsi)(situazione economica, malato) to become stable, (tempo) to become settled* * *[stabilid'dzare] 1.verbo transitivo to stabilize [prezzo, gas]; to peg [mercato, moneta]2.verbo pronominale stabilizzarsi [prezzo, tasso, condizioni] to stabilize* * *stabilizzare/stabilid'dzare/ [1]to stabilize [prezzo, gas]; to peg [mercato, moneta]II stabilizzarsi verbo pronominale[prezzo, tasso, condizioni] to stabilize.
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Stocks for the Long Run — Infobox Book name = Stocks for the Long Run title orig = translator = image caption = author = Jeremy J. Siegel illustrator = cover artist = country = language = series = subject = genre = publisher = McGraw Hill pub date = 1994 english pub date … Wikipedia
play the market — phrasal : to speculate on the stock or produce exchanges * * * speculate in stocks * * * play the ˈmarket idiom to buy and sell ↑stocks and shares in order to make a profit Main entry: ↑marketidiom … Useful english dictionary
To be long of the market — Long Long, a. [Compar. {Longer}; superl. {Longest}.] [AS. long, lang; akin to OS, OFries., D., & G. lang, Icel. langr, Sw. l[*a]ng, Dan. lang, Goth. laggs, L. longus. [root]125. Cf. {Length}, {Ling} a fish, {Linger}, {Lunge}, {Purloin}.] 1. Drawn … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To be on the long side of the market — Long Long, a. [Compar. {Longer}; superl. {Longest}.] [AS. long, lang; akin to OS, OFries., D., & G. lang, Icel. langr, Sw. l[*a]ng, Dan. lang, Goth. laggs, L. longus. [root]125. Cf. {Length}, {Ling} a fish, {Linger}, {Lunge}, {Purloin}.] 1. Drawn … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To go long of the market — Long Long, a. [Compar. {Longer}; superl. {Longest}.] [AS. long, lang; akin to OS, OFries., D., & G. lang, Icel. langr, Sw. l[*a]ng, Dan. lang, Goth. laggs, L. longus. [root]125. Cf. {Length}, {Ling} a fish, {Linger}, {Lunge}, {Purloin}.] 1. Drawn … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
play the market — {v. phr.} To try to make money on the stock market by buying and selling stocks, * /John lost all his savings playing the market./ * /Sometimes Mr. Smith makes a lot of money when he plays the market, and sometimes he loses./ … Dictionary of American idioms
play the market — {v. phr.} To try to make money on the stock market by buying and selling stocks, * /John lost all his savings playing the market./ * /Sometimes Mr. Smith makes a lot of money when he plays the market, and sometimes he loses./ … Dictionary of American idioms
play\ the\ market — v. phr. To try to make money on the stock market by buying and selling stocks, John lost all his savings playing the market. Sometimes Mr. Smith makes a lot of money when he plays the market, and sometimes he loses … Словарь американских идиом
play the market — If you play the market, you buy stocks and shares in the hope of making a profit when you sell them. It s always tempting to play the market, but it s more risky at the present time … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
leading the market — In the context of general equities, this is a stock or group of stocks moving with the market as a whole, but moving in advance of the general market. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
raid the market — To upset prices of stocks artificially for future gain • • • Main Entry: ↑raid … Useful english dictionary