- establish a fund
- учреждать фонд Syn : establish a pool
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
fund — A fiscal and accounting entity with a self balancing set of accounts in which cash and other financial resources, all related liabilities and residual equities, or balances, and charges therein, are recorded and segregated to carry on specific… … Financial and business terms
Fund for Assistance to Private Education — with the mandate of providing assistance to private education institutions in the Philippines.HistoryFAPE was established in the sixties from the confluence of two factors, namely: the recognition of the crucial role of private education in… … Wikipedia
Fund — Fund, n. [OF. font, fond, nom. fonz, bottom, ground, F. fond bottom, foundation, fonds fund, fr. L. fundus bottom, ground, foundation, piece of land. See {Found} to establish.] 1. An aggregation or deposit of resources from which supplies are or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fund — n. 1) to establish, set up a fund 2) to administer, manage a fund 3) an inexhaustible fund 4) a contingency, emergency; pension; secret; sinking; slush; strike; trust fund 5) a mutual fund (AE; BE has unit trust) * * * [fʌnd] emergency manage a… … Combinatory dictionary
establish — verb 1 start/create sth ADVERB ▪ initially, originally ▪ The Internet was originally established by scientists to share information. ▪ formally ▪ The League was formally established in 1920 … Collocations dictionary
fund — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sum of money collected for a particular purpose ADJECTIVE ▪ large ▪ special ▪ appeal (BrE), charitable, charity, disaster, relief … Collocations dictionary
fund — 01. He donated $50 to a [fund] to help victims of the fire. 02. Would you like to contribute to a [fund] we have started to help victims of the earthquake in Italy? 03. The government has announced that 5% of construction costs for government… … Grammatical examples in English
Fund — A source of money that will be allocated to a specific purpose. A fund can be established for any purpose whatsoever, whether it is a city government setting aside money to build a new civic center, a college setting aside money to award a… … Investment dictionary
fund — [17] Latin fundus meant ‘bottom’. English originally acquired it via French as fond, and in the course of the 17th century re latinized it to fund. The literal meaning ‘bottom’ was retained until the mid 18th century (‘a Glass Bubble fix’d to the … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
fund — [17] Latin fundus meant ‘bottom’. English originally acquired it via French as fond, and in the course of the 17th century re latinized it to fund. The literal meaning ‘bottom’ was retained until the mid 18th century (‘a Glass Bubble fix’d to the … Word origins
Sinking fund — Fund Fund, n. [OF. font, fond, nom. fonz, bottom, ground, F. fond bottom, foundation, fonds fund, fr. L. fundus bottom, ground, foundation, piece of land. See {Found} to establish.] 1. An aggregation or deposit of resources from which supplies… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English