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彻底地
fluire
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
English
English
Italian
Italian
I. flow [Brit fləʊ, Am floʊ] N
1. flow (movement):
flow (of liquid)
flow (of liquid)
flow (of refugees)
flow (of words)
flow (of time)
to go with the flow inf
to be in full flow fig
2. flow (circulation):
flow (of blood)
flow (of blood)
3. flow GEOG (of tide):
flow
II. flow [Brit fləʊ, Am floʊ] VB intr
1. flow (move):
flow liquid, gas:
fluire (into in)
to flow south
to flow in, back
to flow past sth
to flow from
to flow from (follow) fig
2. flow (be continuous):
flow conversation, words:
flow wine, beer:
3. flow (move within a system):
flow blood:
flow water, adrenalin:
flow electricity:
passare (through, round in)
4. flow (move gracefully):
flow hair:
flow dress:
flow pen:
scorrere (across su)
5. flow GEOG:
flow tide:
flow chart [Brit, Am ˈfloʊ ˌtʃɑrt] N
1. flow chart (diagram):
flow chart
2. flow chart COMPUT:
flow chart
flow chart
cash flow [Brit, Am ˈkæʃ ˌfloʊ] N
cash flow
cash flow
cash flow m
cash flow before n analysis, crisis, forecast, problem
I've got a bit of a cash flow problem! hum
flow sheet [Brit ˈfləʊʃiːt, Am ˈfloʊˌʃit] N
flow sheet → flow chart
flow chart [Brit, Am ˈfloʊ ˌtʃɑrt] N
1. flow chart (diagram):
flow chart
2. flow chart COMPUT:
flow chart
flow chart
blood flow [ˈblʌdˌfləʊ] N
blood flow
traffic flow N
traffic flow
rate of flow [ˌreɪtəvˈfləʊ] N
1. rate of flow (volume):
rate of flow
2. rate of flow (time):
rate of flow
lava before n bed, flow
Italian
Italian
English
English
the flow of time
flow
lava flow
in the PONS Dictionary
English
English
Italian
Italian
I. flow [floʊ] VB intr
flow
flow
II. flow [floʊ] N
flow of water, ideas, goods:
flow
flow of blood
Phrases:
in full flow
to go with the flow
cash flow [ˈkæʃ·ˌfloʊ] N FIN
cash flow
flowchart N, flow diagram N
Italian
Italian
English
English
flow
lava flow
flow
ebb and flow
flow
cash flow
to flow
ebb and flow
flow
Present
Iflow
youflow
he/she/itflows
weflow
youflow
theyflow
Past
Iflowed
youflowed
he/she/itflowed
weflowed
youflowed
theyflowed
Present Perfect
Ihaveflowed
youhaveflowed
he/she/ithasflowed
wehaveflowed
youhaveflowed
theyhaveflowed
Past Perfect
Ihadflowed
youhadflowed
he/she/ithadflowed
wehadflowed
youhadflowed
theyhadflowed
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That is, for an asset with given cash flow, the higher its market liquidity, the higher its price and the lower is its expected return.
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These financial packages are crafted while keeping in mind the cash flow of its customers.
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The bank also said the app provides schools with improved stock management and better control over cash flow.
www.cio.com.au
This is the number one reason to securitize a cash flow and can have tremendous impacts on borrowing costs.
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Strong, stable cash flow generation and a countercyclical nature have proved attractive qualities for investors.
www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk