put money on - traducción al Inglés
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TRADITIONAL SONG
Polly put the kettle on; Polly Put The Kettle On
  • Advertisement for the 1916 film, based on a screen story by Grace Helen Bailey inspired by the song.

put option         
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT
European put option; Put options; American Put Option; European put; Long put; Short put
put
put on         
2012 SINGLE BY KANYE WEST AND JEEZY
I Put On; Put on; I Put On (For My City)
aankleden; opladen; voorwenden, aannemen
payment order         
  • An international money order issued in Chicago for encashment in Germany
  • A specimen money order of Italy c. 1879.
PAYMENT ORDER FOR A PRE-SPECIFIED AMOUNT OF MONEY
International Money order; International money order; Postal Money Order; Money Order; Postal Money Orders; Money orders; Postal money order; International Money Order; Payment order; Payment Order; Money oder
betalingsopdracht (opdracht geld van ene rekening naar andere rekening te storten)

Definición

put option
¦ noun Stock Exchange an option to sell assets at an agreed price on or before a particular date.

Wikipedia

Polly Put the Kettle On

"Polly Put the Kettle On" is an English nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7899.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para put money on
1. And if I was to put money on it, I would put money on --
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2. to put money on horse races back in Ireland,
Fostering Conection _ Mary Corcoran _ Talks at Google
3. Have a look at what you have and I can put money on it,
Chef Adrian _ Adrian Martin _ Talks at Google
4. if you're going to put money on the line, what evidence
The Perfect Bet _ Adam Kucharski _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de put money on
1. I‘ve actually heard him sing, though, and I wouldn‘t put money on it selling.
2. "We put money on the top and they take it from the bottom."
3. The man who rented me a bike yesterday said he had put money on England.
4. The more daring could put money on outsiders at 47–1.
5. With any luck, I’ll be proved wrong #— though I still wouldn’t put money on it.