roll period

roll period
мор. период бортовой качки

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  • roll — [rəʊl ǁ roʊl] verb roll something → back phrasal verb [transitive] COMMERCE to reduce the price of something to a previous level: • the administration s promise to roll back taxes roll in phrasal verb [intransitive] …   Financial and business terms

  • roll-over relief — When certain business assets are sold and the consideration is used to acquire a new business asset, roll over relief may, at the election of the taxpayer, be available on any gain made at the election of the taxpayer on the disposal. The gain on …   Law dictionary

  • roll-up — UK US /ˈrəʊlʌp/ adjective [before noun] FINANCE ► used to describe a loan on which you do not pay interest while you are paying back the principle (= amount borrowed), but pay it at the end of the period of the loan: »a roll up mortgage …   Financial and business terms

  • roll|o|ver — «ROHL OH vuhr», noun. 1. a rolling over, especially of an automobile; overturn: »the impact of a 70 mph rollover. 2. Commerce. a) a deferment of payment, as of a tax or loan. b) the period of such a deferment …   Useful english dictionary

  • roll — v. & n. v. 1 a intr. move or go in some direction by turning over and over on an axis (the ball rolled under the table; a barrel started rolling). b tr. cause to do this (rolled the barrel into the cellar). 2 tr. make revolve between two surfaces …   Useful english dictionary

  • roll — The motion of a vehicle in which the springs on one side of the vehicle compress while the springs on the other side extend. If the roll is extensive, the vehicle will fall on its side. Also less accurately called sway or lean, it occurs in… …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • roll — 1. n. a bankroll; lots of money. □ I earned a roll off that last deal. □ He’s got a roll right there in his pocket. 2. tv. to rob a drunkard. □ The muggers found a drunk and rolled him. □ …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • roll sth over — UK US roll sth over Phrasal Verb with roll({{}}/rəʊl/ verb ► FINANCE to move something such as an amount of money from one place to another: roll sth over into sth »Investors can roll over their maximum £9,000 stake into a new tax free account.… …   Financial and business terms

  • Roll-over-Kredit — Als Roll over Kredit bezeichnet man im internationalen Bankwesen einen mittel bis langfristigen Kredit, dessen Zinssatz nicht für die gesamte Laufzeit des Kreditvertrages festgelegt, sondern periodisch den aktuell geltenden Marktverhältnissen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • roll over — /ˌrəυl əυvə/ verb ♦ to roll over credit to make credit available over a continuing period ♦ to roll over a debt to allow a debt to stand after the repayment date ▪▪▪ ‘…at the IMF in Washington, officials are worried that Japanese and US banks… …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • roll over — /ˌrəυl əυvə/ verb ♦ to roll over a credit to make credit available over a continuing period ♦ to roll over a debt to allow a debt to stand after the repayment date ▪▪▪ ‘…at the IMF in Washington, officials are worried that Japanese and US banks… …   Dictionary of banking and finance


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