English to Galician Meaning of bonding - pegado


Bonding :
pegado
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Definitions of bonding in English
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(1) An Elan bond, where the bondholder can exercise the right to be repaid in 18 months, currently yields 19 per cent per annum.(2) The issuer promises to pay scheduled interest payments to the bondholder , and return the face amount of the bond after a specified period of time.(3) The trustee's job is to liquidate bankrupt companies to repay bondholders .(4) But City sources said bondholders and shareholders have little choice but to go along.(5) As bondholders , the investors would merely be creditors of the company, rather than members of it.(6) This is usually applied to plans in falling markets when bondholders surrender their policies early.(7) The resale value of physical capital is collateral that secures the value of loans (or that reverts to bondholders , if a firm should go bankrupt).(8) In exchange for the amendment, bank lenders would be paid back ahead of some bondholders if the company files for bankruptcy protection.(9) But now, having pushed through the required changes to keep itself alive, it is the bondholders and creditors who have emerged triumphant and in pocket.(10) It sends all the wrong signals to the market and can quickly turn to a vicious downward spiral as lenders, bondholders , and equity investors take fright.(11) Previously we discussed the event of a corporate liquidation where bondholders and preferred shareholders are paid first.(12) Out-of-court negotiations are proceeding with the bondholders .(13) There are currently 23 million bondholders , owning bonds worth £25 billion.(14) In that case, the company would compensate bondholders for their loss of interest with payment of the present value of future interest.(15) This spectacular fall left lenders and bondholders with unpaid debts of some $2 billion.(16) Eventually it sought bankruptcy protection, settling with bondholders by agreeing to pay 19 cents on the dollar.
Related Phrases of bonding
(1) bond ::
vínculo
(2) bonding agent ::
axente de conexión
(3) hydrogen bonding ::
conexión de hidróxeno
(4) pair bonding ::
conexión dos pares
(5) adhesive bonding ::
conexión adhesiva
(6) bonding jumper ::
conexión en ponte de conexión
(7) bonding process ::
proceso de pegado
Synonyms
Noun
Verb
2. join ::
unirse
3. tie ::
lazo
4. draw together ::
reunir
5. adhere ::
unirse
Word Example from TV Shows
...can be a powerful bonding force
between two friends.

...can be a powerful BONDING force between two friends.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 2

I'm supposed to be
bonding with him.

I'm supposed to be BONDING with him.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 8

so now I'm bonding
with your mom.

so now I'm BONDING with your mom.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 8

I'm having some difficulty bonding
with a colleague at work...

I'm having some difficulty BONDING with a colleague at work...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 13

- He's speaking about it.
- For me it was a bonding moment.

- He's speaking about it. - For me it was a BONDING moment.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 1

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