Bono in english

Bond

pronunciation: bɑnd part of speech: noun
In gestures

bono1 = bond ; debenture ; debenture bond. 

Example: One of the roles of the financial advisor in a library building programme may be the marketing and sale of library bonds.Example: This paper empirically examines the actual conversion of debentures into common stock.Example: A New York firm has offered creditors a nickel on the dollar for their debenture bonds.

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» bono del gobiernogovernment bond .

Example: Two-thirds of families use credit to pay for day-to-day expenses; 29% have government bonds; and 80% have health insurance.

» bono del TesoroTreasury bond .

Example: This article provides a classification of farm loans and outlines six month US Treasury bills and long-term US Treasury Bonds interest rates.

» bono de transporte públicotravel card .

Example: Travel cards can be used for as many journeys as you like during their period of validity.

» bonossecurities .

Example: This article defines financial information by looking at the information needs of 4 major divisions of the financial community: commodities; foreign exchange; capital markets; and securities and equities.

» emisión de bonosbond issue .

Example: Groome was successful in gaining voter approval for a $2.5 million bond issue to finance the construction of a new public library building.

bono2 = voucher. 

Example: The New Zealand Post Office Museum and Archives acquired the outward letterbooks and a number of registers (of correspondence, paid vouchers, overtime payments, registered letters etc) from several post offices in New Zealand.

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» bono de hotelhotel voucher .

Example: Participants have the chance to win a hotel voucher valued at a generous 500 EUR!.

» bono de regalogift voucher .

Example: The shop may have its own 'Book tokens' -- gift vouchers that people can buy and which are redeemable only at the school bookshop.

Bono synonyms

stick in spanish: palo, pronunciation: stɪk part of speech: noun, verb bind in spanish: enlazar, pronunciation: baɪnd part of speech: noun tie in spanish: Corbata, pronunciation: taɪ part of speech: noun, verb adhere in spanish: adherirse, pronunciation: ədhɪr part of speech: verb hamper in spanish: cesto, pronunciation: hæmpɜr part of speech: verb, noun bail in spanish: fianza, pronunciation: beɪl part of speech: noun, verb alliance in spanish: Alianza, pronunciation: əlaɪəns part of speech: noun attachment in spanish: adjunto archivo, pronunciation: ətætʃmənt part of speech: noun adherence in spanish: adherencia, pronunciation: ədhɪrəns part of speech: noun shackle in spanish: encadenar, pronunciation: ʃækəl part of speech: noun, verb trammel in spanish: traba, pronunciation: træməl part of speech: noun, verb enthralled in spanish: cautivado, pronunciation: enθrɔld part of speech: adjective adhesion in spanish: adhesión, pronunciation: ædhiʒən part of speech: noun hold fast in spanish: Agárrate fuerte, pronunciation: hoʊldfæst part of speech: verb enslaved in spanish: esclavizado, pronunciation: ensleɪvd part of speech: adjective stick to in spanish: Atenerse a, pronunciation: stɪktu part of speech: verb bring together in spanish: reunir a, pronunciation: brɪŋtəgeðɜr part of speech: verb bail bond in spanish: fianza, pronunciation: beɪlbɑnd part of speech: noun adhesiveness in spanish: viscosidad, pronunciation: ædhizɪvnəs part of speech: noun trammels in spanish: trabas, pronunciation: træməlz part of speech: noun chemical bond in spanish: enlace químico, pronunciation: keməkəlbɑnd part of speech: noun draw together in spanish: dibujar juntos, pronunciation: drɔtəgeðɜr part of speech: verb bond paper in spanish: papel bond, pronunciation: bɑndpeɪpɜr part of speech: noun bond certificate in spanish: certificado de bonos, pronunciation: bɑndsɜrtɪfɪkət part of speech: noun in bondage in spanish: en esclavitud, pronunciation: ɪnbɑndɪdʒ part of speech: adjective
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