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I. fund [fʌnd] N

1. fund (stock of money):

Fonds m <-, ->
Notfonds m <-, ->
Pensionsfonds m <-, ->
Pensionskasse f <-, -n>
Tilgungsfonds m <-, ->

2. fund (money invested):

3. fund (money):

Eigenkapital nt <-s, -e>
to be in funds person
to be in funds institution
[für etw acc] Geld [o. Spenden] sammeln

4. fund fig (source):

Vorrat m <-(e)s, -rä·te> an +dat

II. fund [fʌnd] VB trans

to fund sth (invest)
in etw acc investieren

so·lu·tion [səˈlu:ʃən] N

1. solution:

Lösung f <-, -en>

2. solution no pl (act of solving):

3. solution (in business):

Vorrichtung f <-, -en>

4. solution CHEM (liquid):

Lösung f <-, -en>
OpenDict entry

fund N

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

fund-based solution N INV-FIN

guarantee-based solution N INV-FIN

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

fund VB trans FINMKT

fund N FINMKT

Present
Ifund
youfund
he/she/itfunds
wefund
youfund
theyfund
Past
Ifunded
youfunded
he/she/itfunded
wefunded
youfunded
theyfunded
Present Perfect
Ihavefunded
youhavefunded
he/she/ithasfunded
wehavefunded
youhavefunded
theyhavefunded
Past Perfect
Ihadfunded
youhadfunded
he/she/ithadfunded
wehadfunded
youhadfunded
theyhadfunded

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Investors can choose to obtain a passive exposure to these commodity price indices through a total return swap or a commodity index fund.
en.wikipedia.org
If you use a reserve fund, you can basically contract out if and when we get heavy snowfalls.
calgaryherald.com
With the increase in money expenditures, many candidates did not use the public financing system funded by the presidential election campaign fund checkoff.
en.wikipedia.org
It was not until they passed their positions on to new students, who attempted to reconcile the fund's accounts, that the embezzlement was discovered.
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The museum is funded by public subscription, and through fund-raising events.
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