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hedge [heʤ] n
fin. arbitraggio di conversione; hedging m
hedging ['hedʒɪŋ] v
agric. sfrondatura laterale
fin. copertura; operazioni di copertura dei rischi di cambio; operazione di copertura
hedged v
agric. brucato intensamente
hedge [heʤ] adj.
agric. siepe di arbusti; siepe viva; siepe
fin. operazione di copertura; conversione; copertura
hedge A line of closely planted bushes or shrubs, marking the boundaries of a field. The type of hedge varies between parts of the country, and its age can be dated from the number of species of tree and shrub present. Over the last thirty years hedge-row removal has had a marked visual effect on lowland agricultural landscapes. From the farmer's point of view, in areas of predominant arable or intensively managed grazing, there is little or no economic justification for retaining hedges [heʤ] adj.
environ. siepe
to hedge [heʤ] adj.
fin. coprire
 English thesaurus
hedge [heʤ] n
gen. a fence or boundary formed by a dense row of shrubs or low trees (merriam-webster.com); a means of protection or defense (as against financial loss: ...realization that common stocks are the best hedge against inflation. merriam-webster.com); a calculatedly noncommittal or evasive statement (...bureaucratic literature … festooned with hedges and qualifications merriam-webster.com); barrier, limit (Pikemen present a hedge of metal points from which any cavalry would flinch. • The messenger was confronted with a hedge of spears held aloft by the castle guards. merriam-webster.com)
fin. conversion
HEDGE [heʤ] n
mil. human engineering data guide for evaluation
tech. human-factor evaluation data for general equipment
hedge: 134 phrases in 12 subjects
Accounting2
Agriculture29
Banking4
Communications1
Economy4
Environment1
Finances62
Mechanic engineering1
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation16
Natural sciences10
Statistics2
Transport2