pooling

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English - Turkish
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) havuzlama
ortaklama
toplanıyor
pool
havuz

Tom ve Mary havuzu olan bir ev satın almakla ilgilenmiyorlar. - Tom and Mary aren't interested in buying a house with a pool.

Tom yarın öğleden sonra havuzu temizleyemeyeceğini söyledi. - Tom said he couldn't clean the pool tomorrow afternoon.

pooling of capital
(Ticaret) sermayenin birleşmesi
pooling of capital
(Ticaret) şirketler arası birleşmeler
pool
{i} bilardo (amerikan)

If you want to play pool or darts this bar has it all - Bilardo yada dart oynamak istersen bu bar tam aradığın yer.

pool
{i} on beş top ile oynanan bir çeşit bilardo

game played on a billiard table with a cue ball and 15 other balls that are driven into pockets.

pool
{i} yüzme havuzu

Otelin yüzme havuzunu kullanabilirsiniz. - You can use the hotel's swimming pool.

Yüzme havuzuna daldı. - She dived into the swimming pool.

pool
{f} kârı paylaşmak
pool
{i} petrol rezervi
pool
{i} tröst
pool
{f} toplan
pool
spor toto
pool
{i} birlik

Tom, çocuklarıyla birlikte havuzda yüzüyor. - Tom is swimming with his kids in the pool.

pool
{i} kartel
pool
rekabete meydan vermemek için mal fiyatlarını kontrol altmda tutan tüccarlar birliği
pool
ticaret birliği kurmak amacıyla para ve sermayeleri bir araya getirme
pool
{i} pot
pool
{i} fon
pool
{f} tröst kurmak
pool
havuz,v.toplan: n.havuz
pool
{f} birleştirmek
pool
(Tıp) Kan toplanması, kan birikimi
pool
ekip
pool
{i} tic. rekabeti önlemek için fiyatları kontrol altında tutan
pool
çalışma grubu
pool
{f} fon oluşturmak
pool
(Askeri) İKMAL MERKEZİ TEŞKİL ETMEK: Başka faaliyet unsurlarının, ihtiyaç halinde çekebilecekleri bir vasıta veya personel ikmalini elde bulundurmak ve idare etmek. Bir ikmal merkezi teşkilinin belli başlı maksadı, toplu halde tutulan (akaryakıt merkezi, iş ve malzeme merkezi gibi) vasıta ve personelin kullanılmasında azami verim sağlanmasına yardımcı olmaktır
pool
bahis tutuşmada veya kumarda ortaya konulan para
pool
{f} para koymak
pool
{i} isk. ortaya konulan para
pool
{i} gölet
pool
{i} su birikintisi
pool
bilardo

Tom ve Mary bilardo oynuyorlar. - Tom and Mary are playing pool.

Amerikan bilardosu nasıl oynanır bilmiyorum. - I don't know how to play pool.

pool
bahçe havuzu
pool
iskambilde ortaya konulan para
pool
bir merkezde toplamak
pool
(Ticaret) ortak sermaye
pool
irkinti
pool
(Ticaret) ortak fon
pool
(Ticaret) havuzda toplamak
pool
(Ticaret) kartel oluşturmak
pool
(Ticaret) ortak fona koymak
pool
amerikan bilardo

Amerikan bilardosu nasıl oynanır bilmiyorum. - I don't know how to play pool.

pool
toplanmak
pool
(Ticaret) havuz sistemi
pool
öneri
pool
toplamak
pool
ortaya konan para
pool
takım
pool
Amerikan bilardosu

Amerikan bilardosu nasıl oynanır bilmiyorum. - I don't know how to play pool.

pool
paylaşmak
pool
ç.spor toto
pool
su birinkintisi
pool
gölcük
car pooling
aynı yada yakın işyerinde çalışan ve yakın yerlerde oturan kişilerin dönüşümlü olarak birbirlerinin arabalarıyla işe gidip gelmeleri
cash pooling
(Finans) Nakit biriktirme
pool
toplan(mak)
pool
havuzu
risk pooling
risk havuz
pool
Birden çok işletmenin bir grup başkanının yönetimi altında, belirli bir işi gerçekleştirmek amacıyla belirli bir süre için oluşturdukları topluluk
pool
Belirli bir işi gerçekleştirmek amacıyla belirli bir süre için oluşturdukları topluluk
English - English
Pooling is the basic concept behind mutual funds A fund pools the money of thousands of individual and institutional investors who share common financial goals The fund uses this pool to buy a diversified portfolio of investments
Combining resources for a common purpose such as in mutual funds The fund uses pooled funds to invest in various assets, thus diversifying risk
The practice of underwriting a number of small groups as if they constituted one large group
Basic concept behind mutual funds A fund pools the money of thousands of individual investors who share a common investment objective The fund uses this pool to buy a diversified portfolio of investments Each mutual fund share represents ownership in all the fund's underlying securities
The process of sharing or combining individual case experience among all cases of a specified class for the purpose of experience rating
{i} combining, joining; association, joining together in cooperation
Providing a number of preconfigured resources to improve
Combining resources, expertise, equipment, etc for use toward a common purpose This helps to save scarce resources and reduces the possibility of duplication or gaps in services Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability, Governance, Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Accountability and Evaluation, Volunteer Management, Operations Management and Leadership
The act of uniting, or an agreement to unite, an aggregation of properties belonging to different persons, with a view to common liabilities or profits
The process of combining risk for all or several groups of persons
present participle of pool
The combining of different loans into standardized or predefined units for trading purposes This activity increases the homogenization of the underlying collateral A key benefit of pooling is a diverse, generic security
The aggregation of assets provided by investors who have a common financial goal The investment pool is used to buy a portfolio of stocks and bonds; this diversified portfolio becomes mutually owned by the mutual fund investors who have "per share" interests
Combining customers' gas usage to reduce fees for daily imbalances
The combination of several small groups into one large group for insurance purposes, such as obtaining lower premiums or more group benefits
The basic concept behind mutual funds in which a fund aggregates the assets of investors who share common financial goals
Combining risk
When two members combine miles or points from different accounts to redeem an award Usually not allowed, but sometimes is permissible for family members or spouses
Spreading of losses incurred by the few over the entire group, so that in the process, average loss is substituted for actual loss
A budgeting concept in Colleague that allows a reporting unit to have one overall budget for multiple account numbers An "Umbrella" account number is established and is linked with multiple "Poolee" account numbers The Umbrella account contains the total budget, and the Poolee accounts spend against that budget Expenditures are charged to the Poolee accounts only The Poolee accounts are not individually budgeted The University uses this concept to be able to keep track of State of Illinois expense categories for appropriated funds, such as Commodities, Contractual, etc It can also be a valuable tool for non-appropriated units who have no need to budget at a very detailed level At this time, Colleague only allows one level of pooling between linked accounts
A term frequently used interchangeably with "Unitization" but more properly used to denominate the bringing together of small tracts sufficient for the granting of a well permit under applicable spacing rules
In group insurance, the practice of underwriting a number of small groups as one large group
The basic concept behind mutual funds in which a fund aggregates the assets of investors who share common financial goals A fund uses the investment pool to buy a diversified portfolio of investments, and each mutual fund share purchased represents ownership in all the fund's underlying securities
An agreement among carriers to share the freight to be hauled or to share profits The Interstate Commerce Act outlawed pooling agreements, but the Civil Aeronautics Board has approved profit pooling agreements for air carriers during strikes
The sharing of cargo or the profit or loss from freight by member lines of a liner conference Pooling arrangements do not exist in all conferences
A method of calculating group insurance premium rates by which the insurer considers several small groups as one large group for risk assessment purposes Contrast with experience rating
pooling of interest
an accounting method used in the merging of companies; the balance sheets are added together item by item; this method is tax-free
pool
A mutual arrangement between competing lines, by which the receipts of all are aggregated, and then distributed pro rata according to agreement
pool
combine or contribute with others, as for a commercial,speculative, or gambling transaction
pool
An aggregation of properties or rights, belonging to different people in a community, in a common fund, to be charged with common liabilities
pool
A game at billiards, in which each of the players stakes a certain sum, the winner taking the whole; also, in public billiard rooms, a game in which the loser pays the entrance fee for all who engage in the game; a game of skill in pocketing the balls on a pool table

He plays pool at the billiard houses. --Thackeray.

pool
A swimming pool
pool
Any gambling or commercial venture in which several persons join
pool
to put together; contribute to a common fund, on the basis of a mutual division of profits or losses; to make a common interest of; as, the companies pooled their traffic
pool
The stake played for in certain games of cards, billiards, etc.; an aggregated stake to which each player has contributed a share; also, the receptacle for the stakes
pool
A small and rather deep collection of (usually) fresh water, as one supplied by a spring, or occurring in the course of a stream; a reservoir for water; as, the pools of Solomon. --Wyclif

The sleepy pool above the dam. --Tennyson.

pool
something resembling a pool of liquid; "he stood in a pool of light"; "his chair sat in a puddle of books and magazines"
pool
a small body of standing water (rainwater) or other liquid; "there were puddles of muddy water in the road after the rain"; "the body lay in a pool of blood"
pool
join or form a pool of people combine into a common fund; "We pooled resources
pool
{n} a standing water, pond, term used at cards
pool
the combined stakes of the betters any communal combination of funds; "everyone contributed to the pool"
cash pooling
(Finans) Cash pooling is a financial management strategy that allows companies to maximize both the current credit and debit positions so that the corporation receives the most benefit from those positions. In addition, cash pooling can help the company to avoid a number of costly bank fees, as well as help reduce the opportunity of damaging the reputation of the corporation because of negative balances on an bank account. In effect, cash pooling helps the make the most of the resources that are available
pool
{i} swimming pool, man-made tank used for swimming; pond, small lake; puddle, very small and shallow body of water
order pooling
(Ticaret) The combination of multiple orders for picking and loading, based on destination, size, priority and other parameters
pool
any communal combination of funds; "everyone contributed to the pool"
pool
A defined account (e g , defined by size, geographic location, claim dollars that exceed "x" level per individual, etc ) to which revenue and expenses are posted A risk pool attempts to define expected claim liabilities of a given defined account as well as required funding to support the claim liability
pool
A collection of mortgage loans assembled by an originator or master servicer as the basis for a security Ginnie Mae, Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac pass-through securities are identified by a number assigned by the issuing agency
pool
To put together; to contribute to a common fund, on the basis of a mutual division of profits or losses; to make a common interest of; as, the companies pooled their traffic
pool
an organization of people or resources that can be shared; "a car pool"; "a secretarial pool"; "when he was first hired he was assigned to the pool"
pool
A method of distributing insurance risk, whereby, the individual participants share overall risk with the other participants
pool
A community of persons or companies with common interests which combine to carry out common measures, contribute to a common fund of resources or further a common effort (e g shipping pools, insurance company pools) A stockholder's pool combines the shareholdings of several or a number of shareholders in order to better represent common interests at stockholders' meetings The rights and duties of pool members are usually governed by a contract
pool
A relatively deep, still section in a stream
pool
1) (noun) An underground reservoir containing or appearing to contain a common accumulation of oil and natural gas A zone of a structure which is completely separated from any other zone in the same structure is a pool 2) (verb) To combine two or more tracts of land into one unit for drilling purposes This may be accomplished voluntarily, or through compulsion
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{i} communal fund; treasury, general financial fund; any of a number of games played on a cloth covered table with cues and balls, billiards
pool
the combined stakes of the betters
pool
A small and rather deep collection of (usually) fresh water, as one supplied by a spring, or occurring in the course of a stream; a reservoir for water; as, the pools of Solomon
pool
The stake played for in certain games of cards, billiards, etc
pool
A separate account which includes entries for income and expenses It is used when a number of groups are put together for the purposes of combining their premium and paying their losses (H)
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(broadcast usage) The unpackaged program feed from which several networks or distributors may take and add their own packaging (ID's, announcer etc ) It is called the "pool feed" because the users share the costs and take turns providing the resources (the crew, equipment, connections, etc )
pool
An organization of insurers or reinsurers through which pool members underwrite particular types of risks with premiums, losses, and expenses shared in agreed amounts
pool
The counters used to represent the influence and status a Methuselah has A player is ousted from the game if she loses the last counter in her pool
pool
To combine or contribute with others, as for a commercial, speculative, or gambling transaction
pool
A certain number of reporters or one reporter who goes out and represents everyone else For example, a high-interest court case, a presidential appearance or a concert may not have room for all the journalists who want to cover it, so the organizers may restrict coverage to a press pool Pool coverage is usually shared with other media outlets
pool
Scoured depression found on the bed of streams Associated with riffles
pool
Association of insurers, sharing business according to a defined formula in order to increase their insurance capacity for particular risks or losses
pool
Pool is a game played on a large table covered with a cloth. Players use a long stick called a cue to hit a white ball across the table so that it knocks coloured balls with numbers on them into six holes around the edge of the table
pool
A pool is the same as a swimming pool. a heated indoor pool During winter, many people swim and the pool is crowded
pool
In rifle shooting, a contest in which each competitor pays a certain sum for every shot he makes, the net proceeds being divided among the winners
pool
join or form a pool of people
pool
an aggregated stake to which each player has contributed a snare; also, the receptacle for the stakes
pool
A combination of persons contributing money to be used for the purpose of increasing or depressing the market price of stocks, grain, or other commodities; also, the aggregate of the sums so contributed; as, the pool took all the wheat offered below the limit; he put $10,000 into the pool
pool
An area of relatively deep slow water in a stream that offers shelter to fish
pool
A pool of liquid or light is a small area of it on the ground or on a surface. She was found lying in a pool of blood The lamps on the side-tables threw warm pools of light on the polished wood
pool
If a group of people or organizations pool their money, knowledge, or equipment, they share it or put it together so that it can be used for a particular purpose. We pooled ideas and information
pool
A small body of standing or stagnant water; a puddle
pool
a small lake; "the pond was too small for sailing"
pool
an excavation that is (usually) filled with water
pool
A supply of resources
pool
{f} join, attach; combine, unite; deposit into a communal fund
pool
As used in the retail competition debate, refers to a system in which all suppliers of electricity sell to a central buying entity, the pool, which in turn is the single agent for selling power to retail customers and their aggregators
pool
A pool is a fairly small area of still water. The pool had dried up and was full of bracken and reeds. see also rock pool
pool
Section of stream deeper and usually wider than normal with appreciably slower current than immediate upstream or downstream areas, and possessing adequate cover (sheer depth or physical condition) for protection of fish The stream bottom is usually a mixture of silt and coarse sand
pool
A pool of people, money, or things is a quantity or number of them that is available for an organization or group to use. The new proposal would create a reserve pool of cash. see also car pool
pool
A body of non-potable water contained in a human-made structure intended and large enough for substantial immersion of one or more people The term includes but is not limited to swimming pool, whirlpool, spa, hot tub
pool
A natural underground reservoir containing, or appearing to contain, an accumulation of petroleum
pool
any of various games played on a pool table having 6 pockets an excavation that is (usually) filled with water an organization of people or resources that can be shared; "a car pool"; "a secretarial pool"; "when he was first hired he was assigned to the pool"
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Used by insurance companies to combine all premiums, claims and expenses in order to spread the risk of insurance coverage This process ensures that small employers will not be singled out and unfairly assessed with a large rate increase due to unanticipated medical catastrophic claims of its insured employee(s)
pool
A camera crew and reporter(s) assigned to cover a story or event on behalf of all media and to share materials with them Often used when tight space and security are considerations or when it is unlikely that any "news" will be made R
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A collection of mortgage loans assembled by an originator or master servicer as the basis for a security In the case of Ginnie Mae, Fannie Mae, or Freddie Mac mortgage pass-through securities, pools are identified by a number assigned by the issuing agency
pool
If you do the pools, you take part in a gambling competition in which people try to win money by guessing correctly the results of football matches. The odds of winning the pools are about one in 20 million. = football pools. to combine your money, ideas, skills etc with those of other people so that you can all use them. or pocket billiards Billiards game played on an oblong table having six pockets with 15 object balls and a white cue ball. At the beginning of play, the balls are arranged (racked) in a pyramid formation with its apex on a spot near the foot of the table. The first player breaks the formation by driving the cue ball into it; to continue play, he or she must hit a ball into a pocket. In the popular "8-ball" game, the first player (or team) to sink either the seven solid-coloured balls (numbered 1-7) or the seven banded (striped) balls (9-15), finishing with the black 8-ball, wins. In "9-ball," only the balls numbered 1-9 are used, and they must be sunk sequentially; the player who sinks the 9-ball wins. Pool probably reached its present form in England and France by 1800; today it is most popular in North America
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A deep reach of a stream The reach of a stream between two riffles Natural streams often consist of a succession of pools and riffles
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An organization in which insurers cover certain types of risks as a group and share premiums, expenses and losses Pools are often used to underwrite larger risks
pool
The market for bulk trading of electricity in England and Wales prior to the commencement of the new electricity trading arrangement
pool
put together; contribute to a common fund, on the basis of a mutual division of profits or losses; to make a common interest of; as, the companies pooled their traffic
pool
combine into a common fund; "We pooled resources"
pool
The stake played for in certain games of cards, billiards, etc.; an aggregated stake to which each player has contributed a snare; also, the receptacle for the stakes
pool
any of various games played on a pool table having 6 pockets
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An organization of insurers or reinsurers through which particular types of risks are underwritten with premiums, losses, and expenses shared in agreed ratios
pool
an association of companies for some definite purpose
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