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arbitraggio di conversione; hedging m | |||
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sfrondatura laterale | |||
copertura; operazioni di copertura dei rischi di cambio; operazione di copertura | |||
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siepe di arbusti; siepe viva; siepe | |||
operazione di copertura; conversione; copertura | |||
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coprire | |||
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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) | |||
conversion | |||
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human engineering data guide for evaluation | |||
human-factor evaluation data for general equipment |
hedge: 134 phrases in 12 subjects |
Accounting | 2 |
Agriculture | 29 |
Banking | 4 |
Communications | 1 |
Economy | 4 |
Environment | 1 |
Finances | 62 |
Mechanic engineering | 1 |
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation | 16 |
Natural sciences | 10 |
Statistics | 2 |
Transport | 2 |