- stock pin
- шпилька рамки рукоятки револьвера
English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
Pin risk (options) — Pin risk occurs when the underlier of an option contract settles close to the option s strike value at expiration. In this situation, the underlier is said to have pinned . The risk to the writer (seller) of the option is that they cannot predict … Wikipedia
Stock Market and Investing — angel investor bear tack black swan Bull Market Babies capitulation bottom carve out casino culture … New words
pin-striped pork bellies — n. Stock market index futures. Example Citations: A few years later, at the launch of the Treasury bill market, the IMM was compared in the press to a bawdy house trying to make money by being more outrageous than its rivals . Not to be left out … New words
Pin de Wollemi — Wollemia nobilis Pin de Wollemi … Wikipédia en Français
Stock tie — A stock tie [http://www.eurosaddlery.com/tn productimages/0016.jpg] , or stock, is a white tie worn around the neck of a competitor riding in an equestrian event. It is required in fox hunting, dressage, and the dressage phase of eventing, and is … Wikipedia
stock — n 1. supply, store, stockpile, inventory; quantity, fund, lot, bunch, heap, pile, mass, stack, load, Chiefly U.S. Dial. grist; assortment, range, selection, variety; collection, accumulation, amassment, aggregate, Obs. commodity; reserve,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
Pin — Als Pin bezeichnet man den Stock, an dem die im Loch steckende Fahne befestigt ist. Wer den Ball an den Pin schlägt, ist gut dran … Golf lexikon
Pin Risk — A risk that the writer of an options or futures contract faces when the price of the underlying asset closes at or very near the exercise price of the contract upon expiration. This is a very serious risk because if the asset closes at or very… … Investment dictionary
Bowling pin shooting — is a shooting sport (primarily for handguns) in which the competitors try to knock standard bowling pins from a table in the shortest elapsed time.Depending on the caliber of handgun used, the pins may need to be knocked backwards up to 3 feet (1 … Wikipedia
Tie pin — Golden tiepin with emerald, 19th century A Tie pin (also known as a Stick pin), is a neckwear controlling device, originally worn by wealthy English gentlemen to secure the folds of their cravats, they were first popularized at the beginning of… … Wikipedia
Split pin — Split Split, a. 1. Divided; cleft. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) Divided deeply; cleft. [1913 Webster] 3. (Exchanges) (a) Divided so as to be done or executed part at one time or price and part at another time or price; said of an order, sale, etc.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English