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61 vagabond
['væɡəbond](an old word for a person having no settled home, or roving from place to place, especially in an idle or disreputable manner: rogues and vagabonds.) vagabundo* * *vag.a.bond[v'ægəbənd] n 1 vagabundo, vadio. 2 velhaco, patife. • vi vagabundear, vadiar. • adj 1 vagabundo, errante, nômade, que anda ao acaso. 2 imprestável, à-toa. -
62 bondage
['bondi‹](slavery.) escravatura* * *bond.age[b'ɔndidʒ] n 1 escravidão, servidão. 2 dependência, sujeição. 3 cativeiro. -
63 cosmetic bonding
cos.met.ic bond.ing[kɔzmetik b'ɔndiŋ] n Dent técnica em ortodontia, tipo de escultura dentária, na qual uma resina plástica é utilizada para alterar a forma dos dentes, corrigindo defeitos ou diminuindo o espaço entre eles. -
64 treasury
treas.ur.y[tr'eʒəri] n 1 tesouraria, tesouro público. 2 departamento das finanças, ministério da fazenda. 3 caixa. 4 fig tesouro, fonte de informações, etc. treasury bill, treasury bond apólice de crédito governamental. Treasury Department Amer Ministério da Fazenda. treasury note Amer papel-moeda, cédulas. -
65 vagabondage
vag.a.bond.age[v'ægəbɔndidʒ] n 1 vagabundagem, vida errante. 2 vadiagem, malandragem. they live in vagabondage / eles levam uma vida errante. -
66 vagabondism
vag.a.bond.ism[v'ægəbɔndizm] n = link=vagabondage vagabondage. -
67 capital market
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68 debenture
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69 dual currency loan
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70 floating rate note
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71 FRN
obligation à taux d'intérêt variable -
72 stock price drawn by lot stock
cours tiré au sortInvestor's Forget-me-Nots Dictionary > stock price drawn by lot stock
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73 vagabond
['væɡəbond](an old word for a person having no settled home, or roving from place to place, especially in an idle or disreputable manner: rogues and vagabonds.) vagabundo
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