pari

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Englisch - Türkisch
parin
pari mutuel
at yarışı bahisi
pari passu
eşit değerde
pari passu
eşit adımlarla
pari mutuel
at yarısı bahisi
pari passu
aynı hızla
in pari delicto
(Kanun) Eşit şekilde hatalı/kusurlu/suçlu
Paris
(Mitoloji) En ünlü kahramanlardan biri.Troia kralı Priamos ile Hekabe'nin oğlu. Çok kuvvetli olduğundan onu Aleksandros diye çağırırlardı. Yunanlı Helena'ya olan aşkı onun ve Troia'nın sonu oldu
Paris
(isim) Paris
Paris
{i} Paris
Englisch - Englisch
A combining form signifying equal; as, paridigitate, paripinnate
pref. equal (Latin)
pari passu
at an equal rate
pari delicto
equally responsible, sharing fault equally (Latin)
pari mutuel
{i} bet or wager in which the winners share the money of the losers; pari-mutuel machine
pari passu
At the same time; in equal degrees; two or more schemes carried on at once and driven forward with equal energy, are said to be carried on pari passu, which is Latin for equal strides or the equally measured pace of persons marching together “The cooling effects of surrounding matter go on nearly pari passu with the heating ”- Grove: Correlation of Physical Forces, p 64
pari passu
When used in venture capital term sheets, it indicates that one series of equity will have the same rights and privileges as another series of equity ('of equal step' in Latin)
pari passu
At an equal rate or pace, without preference
pari passu
Equal ranking in all respects of shares in a new rights or capitalisation issue with existing shares
pari passu
used in legal language
pari passu
of equal standing
pari passu
Means "with equal step," equal, without preference, and in the venture capital context typically refers to ranking of your company's classes of stock on liquidation, dissolution and winding up
pari passu
of the same grade; at the same rate
pari passu
\PAIR-ee-PASS-oo; PAIR-ih-PASS-oo\, adverb: At an equal pace or rate
pari passu
a lending term meaning at an equal rate or pace
pari passu
This means "in equal proportion " It usually refers to equally ranking issues of a company's preferred shares
pari passu
This means in equal proportion It usually refers to equally ranking issues of a company's preferred shares
pari-mutuel
Betting pool in which those who bet on competitors finishing in the first three places share the total amount bet minus a percentage for the management. First introduced in France 1870, it soon became one of the most popular methods of betting on horse races internationally. Today computers calculate betting pools and current odds on each horse and flash the figures to the public at regular intervals. The system is used largely for off-track betting. Pari-mutuel betting is also practiced in dog racing and jai alai
pari-mutuel machine
{i} totalizer, computer that records bets and divides the total amount wagered between all those who won
pari-mutuel machine
computer that registers bets and divides the total amount bet among those who won
Paris
A surname for someone who came from Paris, or a patronymic derived from Patrick
Paris
A Trojan prince who eloped with Helen
Paris
Any place named after the French city

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Paris
A female given name of modern usage, usually from the French city
Paris
A male given name from the Trojan hero
Paris
A male given name from the surname
in pari materia
upon the same matter or subject
in pari delicto
(Kanun) In pari delicto, Latin for "in equal fault," is a legal term used to indicate that two persons or entities are equally at fault, whether the malfeasance in question is a crime or tort. The phrase is most commonly used by courts when relief is being denied to both parties in a civil action because of wrongdoing by both parties
Paris
A Trojan prince
Paris
The capital city of France
Paris
English monk and chronicler. His Chronica Majora traced the history of the world from the creation to 1259. the capital city of France, on the River Seine, which is also the country's business and financial centre. Many people think of Paris as a very romantic city where many famous artists lived, especially in the 19th and early 20th centuries. People from Paris are called Parisians. in ancient Greek stories, a prince of Troy who caused the Trojan War by taking Helen away from Greece, and who killed Achilles in this war Iliad, the. City (pop., 1999: 2,125,246; metro. area, 9,644,507), river port, capital of France. It is now located on both banks of the Seine River. The original settlement from which Paris evolved, Lutetia, was in existence by the late 3rd century BC on an island in the Seine. Lutetia was captured and fortified by the Romans in 52 BC. During the 1st century AD the city spread to the left bank of the Seine. By the early 4th century it was known as Paris. It withstood several Viking sieges (885-87) and became the capital of France in 987, when Hugh Capet, the count of Paris, became king. The city was improved during the reign of Philip II, who formally recognized the University of Paris 1200. In the 14th-15th centuries its development was hindered by the Black Death and the Hundred Years' War. In the 17th-18th centuries it was improved and beautified. Leading events of the French Revolution took place in Paris (1789-99). Napoleon III commissioned Georges-Eugène Haussmann to modernize the city's infrastructure and add several new bridges over the Seine. The city was the site of the Paris Peace Conference, which ended World War I. During World War II Paris was occupied by German troops. It is now the financial, commercial, transportation, artistic, and intellectual centre of France. The city's many attractions include the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame de Paris, the Louvre, the Panthéon, Pompidou Centre, and the Paris Opera, as well as boulevards, public parks, and gardens. In Greek mythology, a son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba. An evil portent prompted his parents to abandon him as an infant. Unknown to them, he was raised as a shepherd, and as a young man he was received home again after winning a boxing contest against Priam's other sons. Zeus chose him to determine which of three goddesses was most beautiful Hera, Athena, or Aphrodite. In the famous "judgment of Paris," he chose Aphrodite because she offered to help him win the most beautiful woman alive. His seduction of Helen was the cause of the Trojan War. Near the end of the war, Paris shot the arrow that killed Achilles and soon afterward was himself killed. John of Paris Jean de Paris Pact of Paris Notre Dame de Paris Paris Commune Commune of Paris Paris Opéra Paris Peace Conference Paris Congress of Paris Treaty of Paris University of Paris Match plaster of paris
Paris
A town in Tennessee
Paris
{i} capital city of France; city in Texas (USA); Trojan prince who abducted Helen of Troy which started the Trojan War, also known as Alexandros or Alexander (Greek Mythology)
Paris
of modern usage, referring to the French city
Paris
A town in Kentucky
Paris
A town in Arkansas
Paris
A city in Texas
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A town in Illinois
in pari delicto
both parties are equally at fault, both sides committed errors that were equally unjust or negligent (Latin)
paris
the capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce
paris
The Parental Acceptance-Rejection Interview Schedule is available in two versions, adult and child This is one of the procedures available to assess parents' accepting and rejecting behaviors
paris
It has been used as a narcotic
paris
A plant common in Europe (Paris quadrifolia); herb Paris; truelove
paris
a town in northeast Texas
paris
A term for USD FRF Spot Rate
paris
The chief city of France
paris
the capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce a town in northeast Texas sometimes placed in subfamily Trilliaceae
paris
sometimes placed in subfamily Trilliaceae
paris
Son of Priam and Hecuba; was the cause of the war of Troy by kidnapping Helen
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von pari im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

paris
in paris
Paris
Paris
Paris
{s} Parisian

All the Parisians have gone outdoors. - Bütün Parisliler dışardaydı.

müşterek bahis pari-mutuel
(a form of betting)