spread+out

  • 81spread — /spred/ noun 1. same as range 2. the difference between buying and selling prices (i.e. between the bid and offer prices) ■ verb to space something out over a period of time ● to spread payments over several months ♦ to spread a risk to make the… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 82Out of Hell — Значимость предмета статьи поставлена под сомнение. Пожалуйста, покажите в статье значимость её предмета, добавив в неё доказательства значимости по частным критериям значимости или, в случае если частные критерии значимости для… …

    Википедия

  • 83spread eagle — noun a) A position of a body involving full extension of the limbs with both fore and hind limbs spread wide, usually referring to humans or heraldic eagles b) A move in which a skater glides on both feet, the toes turned out to the sides, heels… …

    Wiktionary

  • 84spread position — The status of an account after a spread order has been carried out. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 85out of it — adj euphoric and/or semi conscious after ingesting drink or drugs. A fashionable shortened version of out of one s head/ skull/box which spread from the USA to other English speaking areas around 1971. ► Her main hobby these days seems to be… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 86spread — spred n. food that can be spread (onto bread, etc.); cloth cover for a bed or table; expansion, growth; large area of land; range; large meal; story or advertisement that covers two pages v. open, extend; apply a layer on; scatter; distribute;… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 87spread the word — tell everybody, get the word out    The teacher asked us to spread the word about the school concert …

    English idioms

  • 88Spread Eagle Court —    1) West out of Chancery Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without,. north of Fleet Street (O. and M. 1677).    Site now occupied by offices and business houses.    2) South out of Threadneedle Street, on the south and east sides. of the church of St.… …

    Dictionary of London

  • 89fan out — spread out (like a fan) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 90fan out — spread out over a wide area. → fan …

    English new terms dictionary