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Что (кто) такое sight draft - определение

FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT
Bankers' acceptance; Bankers' Acceptance; Bankers acceptance; Bank acceptance; Sight draft; Acceptance bill; Bankers' acceptance rate
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Banker's Acceptance         
A banker's acceptance is a draft drawn on and accepted by a bank. Depending on the bank's creditworthiness, the acceptance becomes a financial instrument which can be discounted.
Banker's acceptance         
A banker's acceptance is an instrument representing a promised future payment by a bank. The payment is accepted and guaranteed by the bank as a time draft to be drawn on a deposit.
gunsight         
  • Mark III free gun reflector sight mk 9 variant
  • A view through a 20× power telescopic sight
DEVICE FOR ALIGNMENT AND AIMING OF A WEAPON
Hunter-killer sight; Optical sight; Gun sight; Gunsight; Sights; Gunsights; Pre-sighted artillery
¦ noun a device on a gun enabling it to be aimed accurately.
sights         
  • Mark III free gun reflector sight mk 9 variant
  • A view through a 20× power telescopic sight
DEVICE FOR ALIGNMENT AND AIMING OF A WEAPON
Hunter-killer sight; Optical sight; Gun sight; Gunsight; Sights; Gunsights; Pre-sighted artillery
n.
aspirations
1) to set one's sights on (she set her sights on a career in politics)
2) to lower; raise one's sights
3) (misc.) to set one's sights high
something worth seeing
4) to see, take in the sights (the tourists took in the sights)
Sight (device)         
  • Mark III free gun reflector sight mk 9 variant
  • A view through a 20× power telescopic sight
DEVICE FOR ALIGNMENT AND AIMING OF A WEAPON
Hunter-killer sight; Optical sight; Gun sight; Gunsight; Sights; Gunsights; Pre-sighted artillery
A sight is an aiming device used to assist in visually aligning ranged weapons, surveying instruments or optical illumination equipments with the intended target. Sights can be a simple set or system of physical markers that have to be aligned together with the target (such as iron sights on firearms), or optical devices that allow the user to see an optically enhanced — often magnified — target image aligned in the same focus with an aiming point (e.
sights         
  • Mark III free gun reflector sight mk 9 variant
  • A view through a 20× power telescopic sight
DEVICE FOR ALIGNMENT AND AIMING OF A WEAPON
Hunter-killer sight; Optical sight; Gun sight; Gunsight; Sights; Gunsights; Pre-sighted artillery
sights
a device on a gun or optical instrument used for assisting in precise aim or observation.
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sights
places of interest to tourists and other visitors.
sight-read         
  • [[Caravaggio]]'s ''Rest on the Flight into Egypt'' (1594–96)
MUSIC TERM; READING AND PERFORMING OF A PIECE OF MUSIC OR SONG IN MUSIC NOTATION THAT THE PERFORMER HAS NOT SEEN BEFORE
Sight-singing; Sight singing; Sight-read; Sightreading; Sightplaying; Sight-playing; Sight playing; Sightread; Sight read; Sight-Reading; A prima vista; Sight reading; Sightsinging; Sight-reader
(sight-reads, sight-reading)
Someone who can sight-read can play or sing music from a printed sheet the first time they see it, without practising it beforehand.
Symphony musicians cannot necessarily sight-read.
VERB: V, also V n
Sight-reading         
  • [[Caravaggio]]'s ''Rest on the Flight into Egypt'' (1594–96)
MUSIC TERM; READING AND PERFORMING OF A PIECE OF MUSIC OR SONG IN MUSIC NOTATION THAT THE PERFORMER HAS NOT SEEN BEFORE
Sight-singing; Sight singing; Sight-read; Sightreading; Sightplaying; Sight-playing; Sight playing; Sightread; Sight read; Sight-Reading; A prima vista; Sight reading; Sightsinging; Sight-reader
In music, sight-reading, also called a prima vista (Italian meaning "at first sight"), is the practice of reading and performing of a piece in a music notation that the performer has not seen or learned before. Sight-singing is used to describe a singer who is sight-reading.
sight-read         
  • [[Caravaggio]]'s ''Rest on the Flight into Egypt'' (1594–96)
MUSIC TERM; READING AND PERFORMING OF A PIECE OF MUSIC OR SONG IN MUSIC NOTATION THAT THE PERFORMER HAS NOT SEEN BEFORE
Sight-singing; Sight singing; Sight-read; Sightreading; Sightplaying; Sight-playing; Sight playing; Sightread; Sight read; Sight-Reading; A prima vista; Sight reading; Sightsinging; Sight-reader
¦ verb read and perform (music) at sight, without preparation.
Derivatives
sight-reader noun
Draft (sports)         
PROCESS USED TO ALLOCATE CERTAIN PLAYERS TO SPORTS TEAMS
Draft pick; Draft choice; Sports draft; Entry draft; Draft (sport); Draft blunder; Draft picks; Draft bust; Draft steal; Draft Bust; Draft mechanism
A draft is a process used in some countries (especially in North America) and sports (especially in closed leagues) to allocate certain players to teams. In a draft, teams take turns selecting from a pool of eligible players.

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Banker's acceptance

A banker's acceptance is a commitment by a bank to make a requested future payment. The request will typically specify the payee, the amount, and the date on which it is eligible for payment. After acceptance, the request becomes an unconditional liability of the bank. Banker's acceptances are distinguished from ordinary time drafts in that ownership is transferable prior to maturity, allowing them to be traded in the secondary market.

A banker's acceptance starts with a deposit in the amount of the future payment plus fees. A time draft to be drawn on the deposit is issued for the payment at a future date, analogous to a post-dated check. The bank accepts (guarantees) the obligation to pay the holder of the draft, analogous to a cashier's check. The draft holder may hold the acceptance until maturity and receive the face value payment from the bank, or it may sell (exchange) the acceptance at a discount to another party willing to wait until maturity to receive the bank's promised payment.

Banker's acceptances are advantageous in transactions between unacquainted parties by reducing credit risk, and are used extensively in international trade for this reason. In an agreement whereby goods will be sold at a future date, if the buyer does not have an established relationship with or otherwise cannot obtain credit from the seller, a banker's acceptance enables it to substitute the bank's creditworthiness for its own.

Banker's acceptances are typically issued in multiples of US$100,000, with a term to maturity between 1 and 6 months.