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margin
Margin tarimas:
/'mɑ:dʤin/
Margin audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: An edge and the area immediately adjacent to it; a border. See Synonyms at
border . - noun: The blank space bordering the written or printed area on a page.
- noun: A limit in a condition or process, beyond or below which something is no longer possible or acceptable: the margin of reality; has crossed the margin of civilized behavior.
- noun: An amount allowed beyond what is needed: a small margin of safety. See Synonyms at
room . - noun: A measure, quantity, or degree of difference: a margin of 500 votes.
- noun: Economics The minimum return that an enterprise may earn and still pay for itself.
- noun: Economics The difference between the cost and the selling price of securities or commodities.
- noun: Economics The difference between the market value of collateral and the face value of a loan.
- noun: An amount in money, or represented by securities, deposited by a customer with a broker as a provision against loss on transactions made on account.
- noun: Botany The border of a leaf.
- verb-transitive: To provide with a margin.
- verb-transitive: To be a margin to; border.
- verb-transitive: To inscribe or enter in the margin of a page.
- verb-transitive: Economics To add margin to: margin up a brokerage account.
- verb-transitive: Economics To deposit margin for: margin a transaction.
- verb-transitive: Economics To buy or hold (securities) by depositing or adding to a margin.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- kraštas
- (knygos) paraštė
- skirtumas tarp gamybos ir pardavimo kainos
- marža