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Preisindex an der australischen Börse
en el diccionario PONS
All Ordinaries ˈIndex SUST. FIN.
en el diccionario PONS
Aktienindex m <-(es), -e>
en el diccionario PONS
I. or·di·nary [ˈɔ:dənəri, ingl. am. ˈɔ:rdəneri] ADJ.
ordinary interest ingl. am.
II. or·di·nary [ˈɔ:dənəri, ingl. am. ˈɔ:rdəneri] SUST.
1. ordinary no pl (normal state):
2. ordinary ingl. brit. (judge):
3. ordinary (archbishop, bishop):
Ordinarius m <-, -rien>
4. ordinary REL.:
Ordinarium nt espec.
5. ordinary ingl. am. hist. (penny-farthing):
I. in·dex <pl -es [or indices]> [ˈɪndeks, pl -dɪsi:z] SUST.
1. index < pl -es> of sources:
Index m <-(es), -e>
Katalog m <-(e)s, -e>
Register nt <-s, ->
Verzeichnis nt <-ses, -se>
Index m <-(es), -e>
Kartei f <-, -en>
2. index < pl -es> <[or indices]>:
index ECON.
Index m <-(es), -e> espec.
index ECON.
Indexzahl f espec.
index BOLSA
Aktienindex m <-(es), -e>
index BOLSA
Börsenindex m <-(es), -e>
FTSE 100 Index
FTSE 100 Index
FTSE 100 Index m espec.
3. index < pl -es> <[or indices]> (indicator, measure):
Hinweis m <-es, -e> auf +acus.
Anzeichen nt <-s, -> für +acus.
4. index no pl REL. hist.:
the Index of prohibited books
5. index < pl indices> MAT.:
Index m <-(es), -e> espec.
6. index INFORM. (address to use):
Index m <-(es), -e>
7. index (on film strip):
Index m <-(es), -e>
II. in·dex <pl -es [or indices]> [ˈɪndeks, pl -dɪsi:z] V. trans.
1. index (create index):
to index sth in book
to index sth in library
to index sth on computer
to index sth on computer
2. index (record in index):
to index sth in book
to index sth in library
to index sth on computer
3. index usu passive ECON. (link to):
an etw acus. gekoppelt [o. espec. indexiert] sein
to index sth
4. index MAT.:
to index sth
I. all [ɔ:l, ingl. am. also ɑ:l] ADJ. atrbv., inv.
1. all + pl sust. (the whole number of, every one of):
2. all + sing. sust. (the whole of):
3. all + sing. sust. (every type of):
jede(r, s)
4. all (the greatest possible):
all <alle, alles>
with all haste [or speed] [or dispatch] form.
bei allem Respekt, ... elev.
5. all (any whatever):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
trotz +gen.
... and all that jazz [or ofens. rubbish]
... und das ganze Zeug coloq. pey.
II. all [ɔ:l, ingl. am. also ɑ:l] PRON.
1. all (the total, everybody, every one):
all but ...
all but ...
bis auf ...
2. all (everything):
and all coloq.
3. all + relative clause (the only thing):
for all ... for all I care, ....
von mir aus ...
4. all (for emphasis):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
and all coloq. (as well)
all for one, and one for all saying
that's £20 in all
all of ... (at least)
all of ... (as much as)
gut ...
all of ... (as little as)
ganze ...
the book has sold all of 200/400,000 copies
jdm egal [o. gleich] sein
Ende gut, alles gut provb.
III. all [ɔ:l, ingl. am. also ɑ:l] ADV. inv.
1. all (entirely):
to be all over the place [or ingl. brit. shop] coloq.
2. all (totally, only):
he's all talk [or coloq. mouth]
he's all talk [or coloq. mouth]
3. all:
all the ... (even)
umso ...
all the ... (much)
viel ...
4. all (for emphasis):
all too ...
nur zu ...
5. all DEP. (to both sides):
6. all:
etw nicht gerade toll tun coloq.
7. all (nearly):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
alles für etw acus. tun
all in ingl. brit. (including everything)
to be all over sb coloq. (harass)
jdn total anmachen coloq.
to be all over sb coloq. (harass)
über jdn herfallen coloq. fig.
to be all over the place [or ingl. brit. shop] coloq. (badly organised)
to be all over the place [or ingl. brit. shop] (confused)
all round [or ingl. am. around] (in every way)
all round [or ingl. am. around] (for each person)
to be not all there coloq.
to be not all there coloq.
Entrada de OpenDict
all ADV.
Entrada de OpenDict
all PRON.
Entrada de OpenDict
all SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
all PRON.
Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS
index SUST. CONTAB.
index SUST. MERC. FIN.
Glosario especializado de geografía Klett
index [ˈɪndeks] SUST.
Present
Iindex
youindex
he/she/itindexes
weindex
youindex
theyindex
Past
Iindexed
youindexed
he/she/itindexed
weindexed
youindexed
theyindexed
Present Perfect
Ihaveindexed
youhaveindexed
he/she/ithasindexed
wehaveindexed
youhaveindexed
theyhaveindexed
Past Perfect
Ihadindexed
youhadindexed
he/she/ithadindexed
wehadindexed
youhadindexed
theyhadindexed
PONS OpenDict

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How can she be treated as an ordinary woman?
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This book showed ordinary people, a new way of designing their own, unique works.
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The ordinary leaves are lanceolate and opposite and may have short teeth.
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She spent most of the following two years on training runs and ordinary duty.
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A limited run of 300 copies, it was but an ordinary and simplistic book of no more than 48 pages.
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