To fit with gears in order to achieve a desired gear ratio, A configuration of the transmission of an motor car so as to achieve a particular ratio of engine to axle torque, a particular combination or choice of interlocking gears, such that a particular gear ratio is achieved, equipment or paraphernalia, especially that used for an athletic endeavor, (mostly British (Scouse)) great or fantastic, a wheel with grooves (teeth) engraved on the outer circumference, such that two such devices can interlock and convey motion from one to the other, equip with gears; put into gear (Machinery); supply, equip; adjust, conform, gere, The harness of horses or cattle; trapping, Warlike accouterments, Manner; custom; behavior, An apparatus for performing a special function; gearing; as, the feed gear of a lathe, Anything worthless; stuff; nonsense; rubbish, To dress; to put gear on; to harness, Business matters; affairs; concern, See 1st Jeer (b), Engagement of parts with each other; as, in gear; out of gear, To provide with gearing, great or fantastic, Whatever is prepared for use or wear; manufactured stuff or material, Clothing; garments; ornaments, Goods; property; household stuff, A toothed wheel, or cogwheel; as, a spur gear, or a bevel gear; also, toothed wheels, collectively, A general term that normally refers to either the spur gear and pinion gear, set the level or character of; "She pitched her speech to the teenagers in the audience", a toothed wheel that developed from the wheel and lever, a toothed wheel used to transfer mechanical energy, matter of business of any kind, (n) A toothed wheel device that acts as a mechanical linkage to transmit power and motion between machine parts Most gears transfer rotary motion from one shaft to another They change the location and can change both the orientation and speed of the rotary motion Certain gear types transform rotary motion into linear (reciprocating) motion, a mechanism for transmitting motion by gears for some specific purpose (as the steering gear of a vehicle), a toothed wheel that engages another toothed mechanism in order to change the speed or direction of transmitted motion, The gear involved in a particular activity is the equipment or special clothing that you use. About 100 officers in riot gear were needed to break up the fight. fishing gear They helped us put our gear back into the van, a toothed wheel that engages another toothed mechanism in order to change the speed or direction of transmitted motion equipment consisting of miscellaneous articles needed for a particular operation or sport etc, The gears on a machine or vehicle are a device for changing the rate at which energy is changed into motion. On hills, he must use low gears The car was in fourth gear He put the truck in gear and drove on, set of interlocking wheels; mechanism in an automobile; tools, supplies; clothes (Slang); drugs (Slang), If someone or something is geared to or towards a particular purpose, they are organized or designed in order to achieve that purpose. Colleges are not always geared to the needs of mature students My training was geared towards winning gold in Munich. be geared to sb/sth to be organized in a way that is suitable for a particular purpose or situation. Machine component consisting of a toothed wheel attached to a rotating shaft. Gears operate in pairs, the teeth of one engaging the teeth of a second, to transmit and modify rotary motion and torque. To transmit motion smoothly, the contacting surfaces of gear teeth must be carefully shaped to a specific profile. The smaller of a gear pair is often known as the pinion. If the pinion is on the driving shaft, the pair acts to reduce speed and to amplify torque; if the pinion is on the driven shaft, the pair acts to increase speed and reduce torque, Gear means clothing. I used to wear trendy gear but it just looked ridiculous, A general term for ropes, blocks, tackle and other equipment, equipment consisting of miscellaneous articles needed for a particular operation or sport etc, A large combat robot, standing between 3 and 8 meters in height Used extensively in the world of Terra Nova, general term that normally refers to a toothed wheel, A special type of wheel and axle A gear is a wheel with teeth, A mechanism that transmits motion and force via toothed wheels, A wheel with teeth that, when meshed with the teeth of another wheel, is able to transmit, modify, or change the direction of an applied force, To be in, or come into, gear, a mechanism for transmitting motion by gears for some specific purpose (as the steering gear of a vehicle) set the level or character of; "She pitched her speech to the teenagers in the audience, The "gear" of a bicycle relates to the mechanical advantage of the whole drive system In a low gear, the pedals are easy to turn, but you have to spin very fast to get any speed up In a high gear, the pedals are hard to turn, but you don't have to make them turn very fast to make the bicycle go fast The gear of a bicycle depends on the ratio between the sizes of the front and rear sprockets, and the size of the drive wheel If the bicycle is equipped with planetary gears, they also affect the gear There are several ways of designating gears numerically See gain ratios, gear inches, and development For information on using your bicycle's gears, see my article: Everything You Wanted to Know About Shifting Your Bicycle's Gears, But Were Afraid to Ask, A moving part receiving or imparting force by means of teeth engaging with teeth of a similar or corresponding part, a toothed wheel,usually fixed to a shaft so that it rotates at the same speed as the shaft, A term used for various things Depending on the context, it means the gear ratio or a specific driven sprocket, Any tools used to catch fish, such as hook and line, trawls, gill nets, traps, spears, etc, sometimes a word that means "all the equipment", A rotating wheel-like object with teeth around its rim A gear is used to transmit force to another gear with matching teeth A screw called a worm or a toothed shaft called a rack may replace one of the wheels Gears of different sizes can be used to change the speed of a mechanism If a gear with many teeth drives a gear with fewer teeth, there is an increase of speed If a gear with fewer teeth drives a gear with more teeth, there is a decrease in speed, All of the lines used to haul a sail up to its yard These include clew lines, bunt lines, reef lines, and leech lines, Present participle of gear, The ratio of a system of gears, the set or arrangement of gears in a machine, the ratio of a company's loan capital (debt) to the value of its ordinary shares (equity), equipped with or connected by gears or having gears engaged, past of gear, the ratio of your own money and borrowed funds in an investment, Correct at 30 June 2002, A measure of how much a company has borrowed (usually related to its total assets) Gearing may also be used when referring to a funds borrowing, The ratio of your own loan amount to the value of your security, A British term used to describe one aspect of leverage of an option It is not uniquely defined but the two most common definitions are (1) The price of the underlying divided by the price of the option (2) The strike price of the option divided by the price of the options, the ratio of your own money and borrowed funds in an investment If a property is 'highly geared' then it has a high ration of borrowed funds compared to ownership, The ratio of debt capital to ownership claim, Harness, The proportional relationship between debt capital and equity capital, The parts by which motion imparted to one portion of an engine or machine is transmitted to another, considered collectively; as, the valve gearing of locomotive engine; belt gearing; esp, a train of wheels for transmitting and varying motion in machinery, connected set of gears; process of fitting with gears, wheelwork consisting of a connected set of rotating gears by which force is transmitted or motion or torque is changed; "the fool got his tie caught in the geartrain", (1) a measure of the debt ratio which is the amount of borrowing compared with the equity in an asset (2) borrowing to invest, such as when purchasing a house using a mortgage or purchasing a share portfolio using a margin loan Can be positive or negative, The ratio of the inboard (boatside) and outboard (waterside) lengths of the oar - and thus of the leverage of the oar handle The gearing can be adjusted by moving the button along the collar either inwards towards the handle (heavier) or outwards towards the spoon (lighter) Gearing can also be lightened by adding clams, In general terms, this refers to the ratio of the spur gear and pinion gear, when compared to the internal drive ratio of the car, Also known as Leverage Gearing describes the situation when an asset is controlled for a relatively low upfront cost The impact of this is that profits or losses on the position are magnified in percentage terms It can be achieved by financial gearing, where an investor borrows money to buy an asset, thus reducing the initial cash outlay required Alternatively, futures and options can be used to create gearing In the case of futures, the investor only has to pay upfront margin when buying futures contracts rather than paying the whole purchase price In the case of options, the investor only has to pay an upfront premium In the case of companies, their level of financial gearing is measured by the Gearing Ratio or Interest Cover, (1) a measure of the debt ratio, which is the amount of borrowing compared with the equity in an asset (2) borrowing to invest, such as when purchasing a house using a mortgage or purchasing a share portfolio using a margin loan, A measure of the indebtedness or leverage of a company (or an individual for that matter) The degree of gearing is often measured by use of the debt-to equity ratio, the relationship between the amount of money that a company is worth and the amount that it owes in debts, Financial leverage, A company's debts expressed as a percentage of its equity capital, (refer to margin trading or leverage), Ratio of net debt to equity at year-end, Gearing is an investment term for borrowing Borrowing is permitted to buy further investments If assets rise in value, gearing magnifies the return to ordinary shareholders Correspondingly, If the share price falls, gearing magnifies the fall, Debt relative to capital and reserves This is a British term, Using a mechanical system of gears or belts and pulleys to increase or decrease shaft speed Power losses from friction are inherent in any gearing system, The ratio of your own money and borrowed funds in purchase of a home or an investment, The ratio of the oar length inboard of the pin to the oar length outboard of the pin, the relationship between a company's shareholders' funds and some form of outside borrowing Expressed as a ratio, Debt + capital notes/debt + capital notes + total equity, Plural of gear, Wheel-like parts with teeth cut into the rim Meshing of the teeth of two gears enables one to drive the other, thus transmitting power, Mechanical devices containing teeth that mesh that transmit power, or turning force, from one shaft to another, Strictly speaking, these are the toothed, interlocking wheels that drive your machine heads In layman's terms, this is the mechanism that takes your twisting of the tuning pegs, turns it 90%, and applies to the tuning post so that it will wind on more or less of your strings,
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To fit with gears in order to achieve a desired gear ratio
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A configuration of the transmission of an motor car so as to achieve a particular ratio of engine to axle torque
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a particular combination or choice of interlocking gears, such that a particular gear ratio is achieved
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equipment or paraphernalia, especially that used for an athletic endeavor
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(mostly British (Scouse)) great or fantastic
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a wheel with grooves (teeth) engraved on the outer circumference, such that two such devices can interlock and convey motion from one to the other
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equip with gears; put into gear (Machinery); supply, equip; adjust, conform fiil
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gere
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The harness of horses or cattle; trapping
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Warlike accouterments
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Manner; custom; behavior
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An apparatus for performing a special function; gearing; as, the feed gear of a lathe
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Anything worthless; stuff; nonsense; rubbish
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To dress; to put gear on; to harness
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Business matters; affairs; concern
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See 1st Jeer (b)
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Engagement of parts with each other; as, in gear; out of gear
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To provide with gearing
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great or fantastic
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Whatever is prepared for use or wear; manufactured stuff or material
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Clothing; garments; ornaments
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Goods; property; household stuff
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A toothed wheel, or cogwheel; as, a spur gear, or a bevel gear; also, toothed wheels, collectively
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A general term that normally refers to either the spur gear and pinion gear
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set the level or character of; "She pitched her speech to the teenagers in the audience"
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a toothed wheel that developed from the wheel and lever
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a toothed wheel used to transfer mechanical energy
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matter of business of any kind
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(n) A toothed wheel device that acts as a mechanical linkage to transmit power and motion between machine parts Most gears transfer rotary motion from one shaft to another They change the location and can change both the orientation and speed of the rotary motion Certain gear types transform rotary motion into linear (reciprocating) motion
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a mechanism for transmitting motion by gears for some specific purpose (as the steering gear of a vehicle)
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a toothed wheel that engages another toothed mechanism in order to change the speed or direction of transmitted motion
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The gear involved in a particular activity is the equipment or special clothing that you use. About 100 officers in riot gear were needed to break up the fight. fishing gear They helped us put our gear back into the van
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a toothed wheel that engages another toothed mechanism in order to change the speed or direction of transmitted motion equipment consisting of miscellaneous articles needed for a particular operation or sport etc
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The gears on a machine or vehicle are a device for changing the rate at which energy is changed into motion. On hills, he must use low gears The car was in fourth gear He put the truck in gear and drove on
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set of interlocking wheels; mechanism in an automobile; tools, supplies; clothes (Slang); drugs (Slang) isim
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If someone or something is geared to or towards a particular purpose, they are organized or designed in order to achieve that purpose. Colleges are not always geared to the needs of mature students My training was geared towards winning gold in Munich. be geared to sb/sth to be organized in a way that is suitable for a particular purpose or situation. Machine component consisting of a toothed wheel attached to a rotating shaft. Gears operate in pairs, the teeth of one engaging the teeth of a second, to transmit and modify rotary motion and torque. To transmit motion smoothly, the contacting surfaces of gear teeth must be carefully shaped to a specific profile. The smaller of a gear pair is often known as the pinion. If the pinion is on the driving shaft, the pair acts to reduce speed and to amplify torque; if the pinion is on the driven shaft, the pair acts to increase speed and reduce torque
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Gear means clothing. I used to wear trendy gear but it just looked ridiculous
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A general term for ropes, blocks, tackle and other equipment
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equipment consisting of miscellaneous articles needed for a particular operation or sport etc
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A large combat robot, standing between 3 and 8 meters in height Used extensively in the world of Terra Nova
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general term that normally refers to a toothed wheel
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A special type of wheel and axle A gear is a wheel with teeth
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A mechanism that transmits motion and force via toothed wheels
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A wheel with teeth that, when meshed with the teeth of another wheel, is able to transmit, modify, or change the direction of an applied force
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To be in, or come into, gear
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a mechanism for transmitting motion by gears for some specific purpose (as the steering gear of a vehicle) set the level or character of; "She pitched her speech to the teenagers in the audience
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The "gear" of a bicycle relates to the mechanical advantage of the whole drive system In a low gear, the pedals are easy to turn, but you have to spin very fast to get any speed up In a high gear, the pedals are hard to turn, but you don't have to make them turn very fast to make the bicycle go fast The gear of a bicycle depends on the ratio between the sizes of the front and rear sprockets, and the size of the drive wheel If the bicycle is equipped with planetary gears, they also affect the gear There are several ways of designating gears numerically See gain ratios, gear inches, and development For information on using your bicycle's gears, see my article: Everything You Wanted to Know About Shifting Your Bicycle's Gears, But Were Afraid to Ask
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A moving part receiving or imparting force by means of teeth engaging with teeth of a similar or corresponding part
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a toothed wheel,usually fixed to a shaft so that it rotates at the same speed as the shaft
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A term used for various things Depending on the context, it means the gear ratio or a specific driven sprocket
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Any tools used to catch fish, such as hook and line, trawls, gill nets, traps, spears, etc
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sometimes a word that means "all the equipment"
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A rotating wheel-like object with teeth around its rim A gear is used to transmit force to another gear with matching teeth A screw called a worm or a toothed shaft called a rack may replace one of the wheels Gears of different sizes can be used to change the speed of a mechanism If a gear with many teeth drives a gear with fewer teeth, there is an increase of speed If a gear with fewer teeth drives a gear with more teeth, there is a decrease in speed
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All of the lines used to haul a sail up to its yard These include clew lines, bunt lines, reef lines, and leech lines
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gearing
Present participle of gear
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gearing
The ratio of a system of gears - "The 4x4 could climb well as it had relatively low gearing."
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gearing
the set or arrangement of gears in a machine
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gearing
the ratio of a company's loan capital (debt) to the value of its ordinary shares (equity)
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geared
equipped with or connected by gears or having gears engaged
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geared
past of gear
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gearing
the ratio of your own money and borrowed funds in an investment
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gearing
Correct at 30 June 2002
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gearing
A measure of how much a company has borrowed (usually related to its total assets) Gearing may also be used when referring to a funds borrowing
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gearing
The ratio of your own loan amount to the value of your security
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gearing
A British term used to describe one aspect of leverage of an option It is not uniquely defined but the two most common definitions are (1) The price of the underlying divided by the price of the option (2) The strike price of the option divided by the price of the options
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gearing
the ratio of your own money and borrowed funds in an investment If a property is 'highly geared' then it has a high ration of borrowed funds compared to ownership
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gearing
The ratio of debt capital to ownership claim
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gearing
Harness
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gearing
The proportional relationship between debt capital and equity capital
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gearing
The parts by which motion imparted to one portion of an engine or machine is transmitted to another, considered collectively; as, the valve gearing of locomotive engine; belt gearing; esp
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gearing
a train of wheels for transmitting and varying motion in machinery
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gearing
connected set of gears; process of fitting with gears isim
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gearing
wheelwork consisting of a connected set of rotating gears by which force is transmitted or motion or torque is changed; "the fool got his tie caught in the geartrain"
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gearing
(1) a measure of the debt ratio which is the amount of borrowing compared with the equity in an asset (2) borrowing to invest, such as when purchasing a house using a mortgage or purchasing a share portfolio using a margin loan Can be positive or negative
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gearing
The ratio of the inboard (boatside) and outboard (waterside) lengths of the oar - and thus of the leverage of the oar handle The gearing can be adjusted by moving the button along the collar either inwards towards the handle (heavier) or outwards towards the spoon (lighter) Gearing can also be lightened by adding clams
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gearing
In general terms, this refers to the ratio of the spur gear and pinion gear, when compared to the internal drive ratio of the car
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gearing
Also known as Leverage Gearing describes the situation when an asset is controlled for a relatively low upfront cost The impact of this is that profits or losses on the position are magnified in percentage terms It can be achieved by financial gearing, where an investor borrows money to buy an asset, thus reducing the initial cash outlay required Alternatively, futures and options can be used to create gearing In the case of futures, the investor only has to pay upfront margin when buying futures contracts rather than paying the whole purchase price In the case of options, the investor only has to pay an upfront premium In the case of companies, their level of financial gearing is measured by the Gearing Ratio or Interest Cover
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gearing
(1) a measure of the debt ratio, which is the amount of borrowing compared with the equity in an asset (2) borrowing to invest, such as when purchasing a house using a mortgage or purchasing a share portfolio using a margin loan
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gearing
A measure of the indebtedness or leverage of a company (or an individual for that matter) The degree of gearing is often measured by use of the debt-to equity ratio
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gearing
the relationship between the amount of money that a company is worth and the amount that it owes in debts
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gearing
Financial leverage
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gearing
A company's debts expressed as a percentage of its equity capital
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gearing
(refer to margin trading or leverage)
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gearing
Ratio of net debt to equity at year-end
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gearing
Gearing is an investment term for borrowing Borrowing is permitted to buy further investments If assets rise in value, gearing magnifies the return to ordinary shareholders Correspondingly, If the share price falls, gearing magnifies the fall
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gearing
Debt relative to capital and reserves This is a British term
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gearing
Using a mechanical system of gears or belts and pulleys to increase or decrease shaft speed Power losses from friction are inherent in any gearing system
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gearing
The ratio of your own money and borrowed funds in purchase of a home or an investment
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gearing
The ratio of the oar length inboard of the pin to the oar length outboard of the pin
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gearing
the relationship between a company's shareholders' funds and some form of outside borrowing Expressed as a ratio
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gearing
Debt + capital notes/debt + capital notes + total equity
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gears
Plural of gear
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gears
Wheel-like parts with teeth cut into the rim Meshing of the teeth of two gears enables one to drive the other, thus transmitting power
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gears
Mechanical devices containing teeth that mesh that transmit power, or turning force, from one shaft to another
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gears
Strictly speaking, these are the toothed, interlocking wheels that drive your machine heads In layman's terms, this is the mechanism that takes your twisting of the tuning pegs, turns it 90%, and applies to the tuning post so that it will wind on more or less of your strings
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