- cut off the coupon
- /vi/ отрезать купон
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
coupon — cou·pon (ko͞o’pŏn′, kyo͞o’ ) n. 1) A code or detachable part of a ticket, card, or advertisement that entitles the holder to a certain benefit, such as a cash refund or a gift. 2) a) A periodic interest payment due to the holder of a bond. b) The … Word Histories
cut out — ADJ: usu with brd neg, v link ADJ, ADJ for n, ADJ to inf If you are not cut out for a particular type of work, you do not have the qualities that are needed to be able to do it well. I left medicine anyway. I wasn t really cut out for it... He… … English dictionary
coupon — The interest rate on a debt instrument expressed in terms of a percent on an annualized basis that the issuer guarantees to pay the holder until maturity. Chicago Board of Trade glossary coupon, coupon rate (1) The rate of interest received by… … Financial and business terms
Coupon — Cou pon (k?? p?n; F. k?? p?n ), n. [F., fr. couper to cut, cut off. See {Coppice}.] 1. (Com.) A certificate of interest due, printed at the bottom of transferable bonds (state, railroad, etc.), given for a term of years, designed to be cut off… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coupon — 1822, certificate of interest due on a bond (which could be cut from the bond and presented for payment), from Fr. coupon, lit. piece cut off, from couper to cut, from coup a blow (see COUP (Cf. coup)). Meaning widened to discount ticket 1860s by … Etymology dictionary
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coupon — ► NOUN 1) a voucher entitling the holder to a discount on a product or a quantity of something rationed. 2) a detachable form used to send for a purchase or information or to enter a competition. ORIGIN French, piece cut off … English terms dictionary
coupon — couponless, adj. /kooh pon, kyooh /, n. 1. a portion of a certificate, ticket, label, advertisement, or the like, set off from the main body by dotted lines or the like to emphasize its separability, entitling the holder to something, as a gift… … Universalium
coupon note — A promissory note with coupons attached, the coupons being notes for the interest, written at the bottom of the note and designed to be cut off when the notes are presented for payment or paid. Williams v Moody, 95 Ga 8, 11. See coupon; coupon… … Ballentine's law dictionary
coupon — noun Etymology: French, from Old French, piece, from couper to cut more at cope Date: 1822 1. a statement of due interest to be cut from a bearer bond when payable and presented for payment; also the interest rate of a coupon 2. a form… … New Collegiate Dictionary
coupon — cou|pon [ˈku:pɔn US pa:n] n [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: Old French, piece , from couper to cut ] 1.) a small piece of printed paper that gives you the right to pay less for something or get something free ▪ The coupon entitles you to 10… … Dictionary of contemporary English