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col·lat·er·al ˈbond СЪЩ ФИН
I. col·lat·er·al [kəˈlætərəl, Am kəˈlæt̬-] СЪЩ ФИН
Kreditsicherheit f <-, -en>
to use [or put up][or offer] sth as [a] collateral
II. col·lat·er·al [kəˈlætərəl, Am kəˈlæt̬-] ПРИЛ
1. collateral (parallel):
2. collateral form (descended in different line):
3. collateral (subordinate):
collateral ФИН
I. bond [bɒnd, Am bɑ:nd] СЪЩ
1. bond (emotional connection):
Bindung f <-, -en>
2. bond (obligation):
Verpflichtung f <-, -en>
3. bond (fixed-interest security):
bond БОРСА
bond ФИН
4. bond ЮР (agreement):
bail bond Brit
5. bond Am ЮР (bail):
Kaution f <-, -en>
6. bond поет (shackles):
7. bond ХИМ:
Bindung f <-, -en>
8. bond ИКОН (in warehouse):
Zollverschluss м <-es, -schlüsse>
Plombierung f <-, -en>
Phrases:
my word is [as good as] my bond saying
II. bond [bɒnd, Am bɑ:nd] ГЛАГ прх
1. bond (unite emotionally):
to bond sb
2. bond (stick together):
to bond sth to sth
etw mit etw дат [fest] verbinden
3. bond ИКОН:
to bond sth
III. bond [bɒnd, Am bɑ:nd] ГЛАГ нпрх
Запис в OpenDict
bond ГЛАГ
Запис в OpenDict
bond
bond ФИН
collateral СЪЩ INV-FIN
bond СЪЩ INV-FIN
bond СЪЩ FINMKT
Bond м
I. bond СЪЩ
II. bond ГЛАГ
Present
Ibond
youbond
he/she/itbonds
webond
youbond
theybond
Past
Ibonded
youbonded
he/she/itbonded
webonded
youbonded
theybonded
Present Perfect
Ihavebonded
youhavebonded
he/she/ithasbonded
wehavebonded
youhavebonded
theyhavebonded
Past Perfect
Ihadbonded
youhadbonded
he/she/ithadbonded
wehadbonded
youhadbonded
theyhadbonded
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After the long battle fighting the main space and collateral fires, there were no fatalities.
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Perfection can also be obtained by possession of the collateral, if the collateral is tangible property.
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A magnetic scan on the knee indicated two torn ligamentsthe medial collateral and posterior cruciateand a torn muscle.
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While banks have the necessary resources, they may be reluctant to lend to poor individuals who lack collateral.
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The most common use of blasting charges is to implode a building, thus limiting collateral damage; see demolition.
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