bar bell

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Definition von bar bell im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

barbell
halter
barbell
jimnastik değneği
lift a bar bell
bir bar can asansör
barbell
(isim) halter
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von bar bell im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

barbell
: A wide steel bar with premeasured weights affixed to either end, with the central span open for the hands of the weightlifter
barbell
An item of jewelry consisting of a rod (the bar) which penetrates the piercing and ends (the bells) which hold the bar in the piercing The term originates from weightlifting where weights are put on both ends of a bar
barbell
A way to structure a bond portfolio using equal proportions of long and short bonds to create a portfolio with the price volatility of an intermediate bond
barbell
a metal bar with weights at each end, which you lift to make you stronger British Equivalent: dumbbell (bar + dumbbell)
barbell
An investment strategy used mainly for bonds whereby holdings are heavily concentrated in both very short and long term maturity's This is also known as the Dumbbell, charting on a timeline gives the appearance of a barbell or dumbbell
barbell
a bar to which heavy discs are attached at each end; used in weightlifting
barbell
The long, straight iron (or other metal) bar used in two-handed weightlifting exercises It is fitted with iron freeweight plates (weights) and collars (to hold the plates in place) A barbell may be used to work all the major muscle groups Standard upper body barbell exercises include Bicep Curls, Military Presses, and Bench Presses Lower body exercises include Squats, Lunges, and Calf Raises
barbell
a long bar with weights attached to both ends, used for weight lifting
barbell
{i} device used in weight lifting
barbell
A bar, usually over 3' long, with a place on each end where weights/plates are placed Usually used with two hands
barbell
Weights attached to a long bar which requires both hands to pick up
barbell
A wide steel bar with premeasured weights affixed to either end, with the central span open for the hands of the weightlifter
barbell
Portfolio structuring technique using a mix of short and long-term securities to achieve a targeted average maturity or duration
barbell
Weight used for exercise, consisting of a rigid handle 5-7' long, with detachable metal discs at each end
barbell
A basic piece of equipment used in strength training A barbell consists of a bar, sleeve, collars and weights or plates Barbells can be of a fixed weight or a variable weight
barbell
A bond investment strategy where the portfolio consists of securities only at the extreme short and long maturities Barriers to entry - Characteristics of a given industry, sector or company that make it difficult for new competitors to enter These barriers can include economies of scale, brand, capital requirements, and government policies Basalt - An extrusive volcanic rock composed primarily of plagioclase, pyroxene and some olivine Base metal - Any non-precious metal (eg copper, lead, zinc, nickel, etc ) Basic rocks - Igneous rocks that are relatively low in silica and composed mostly of dark-colored minerals
barbell
A bond management strategy where the portfolio is invested primarily in short-term and long-term bonds, but in few bonds with intermediate maturities In theory, this approach allows one portion of the portfolio to take advantage of high yields, while the other portion tempers risk
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