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vari·able-price se·ˈcur·ities N pl
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I. price [praɪs] N
1. price:
Preis m <-es, -e>
for a price of £200
asking price STOCKEX
Briefkurs m <-es, -e>
at [or for] a price
at [or for] a price
to buy sth at [or for] a price
2. price (forfeit):
Preis m <-es, -e> kein pl fig
Phrases:
to put [or set] a price on sb's head
II. price [praɪs] VB trans
1. price:
2. price (inquire about cost):
to price sth
I. vari·able [ˈveəriəbl̩, Am ˈver-] N
Variable f <-n, -n>
II. vari·able [ˈveəriəbl̩, Am ˈver-] ADJ
variable quality
variable weather
se·cu·rity [sɪˈkjʊərəti, Am -ˈkjʊrət̬i] N
1. security no pl (protection, safety):
Sicherheit f <-, -en>
2. security no pl (guards):
Sicherheitsdienst m <-(e)s, -e>
3. security no pl (permanence, certainty):
Sicherheit f <-, -en>
Kündigungsschutz m <-es> kein pl
4. security no pl (confidence):
5. security usu sing (safeguard):
Sicherheit f <-, -en>
Schutz m <-es> gegen +acc
6. security no pl (guarantee of payment):
Sicherheit f <-, -en>
Kaution f <-, -en>
Kreditsicherheit f <-, -en>
to use sth as security [for sth]
7. security FIN (investment):
Wertpapier nt <-(e)s, -e>
Wandelanleihe f <-, -n>
Effekten spec pl
8. security (as guarantor):
Bürgschaft f <-, -en>
Garantie f <-, -ti̱·en>
9. security (being secret):
Geheimhaltung f <-, -en>
se·cu·rities [sɪˈkjʊərətiz, Am -ˈkjʊrət̬iz] N pl STOCKEX
OpenDict entry
variable N
OpenDict entry
variable N
OpenDict entry
price N
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
security price N FINMKT
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
variable ADJ INV-FIN
price N handel
price VB trans INV-FIN
price N FINMKT
security N INV-FIN
securities N FINMKT
security N FINMKT
Klett Geography Glossary
price VB
Present
Iprice
youprice
he/she/itprices
weprice
youprice
theyprice
Past
Ipriced
youpriced
he/she/itpriced
wepriced
youpriced
theypriced
Present Perfect
Ihavepriced
youhavepriced
he/she/ithaspriced
wehavepriced
youhavepriced
theyhavepriced
Past Perfect
Ihadpriced
youhadpriced
he/she/ithadpriced
wehadpriced
youhadpriced
theyhadpriced
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Second, big price fluctuations will be common as we enter the mania and approach the peak.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
The three economists developed an international price index for the valuation of each countrys quantities.
en.wikipedia.org
Private investors paid the top price for another property at the auction.
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The high cash and investments level provide for an undervaluation that looks set to propel the share price as the drill program unfolds.
www.proactiveinvestors.com.au
Also, those who made payments on time could have their down payment refunded, usually 10 to 15 percent of the purchase price.
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