- to buy on tick
- покупать в кредит
English-russian accounting dictionary. 2014.
English-russian accounting dictionary. 2014.
tick — I. /tɪk / (say tik) noun 1. a slight, sharp recurring click or beat, as of a clock. 2. Colloquial a moment or instant: hang on just a tick. 3. a small mark, as a hooked, sloping dash (formed by two strokes at an acute angle) serving to draw… …
tick — I Australian Slang 1. check; 2. credit or trust: buy on tick ; 3. moment or instant: Hang on a tick II Cockney Rhyming Slang Tock III Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary Check off (not irritate); Please tick the the preferred time for your… … English dialects glossary
Tick — 1. check; 2. credit or trust: buy on tick ; 3. moment or instant: Hang on a tick … Dictionary of Australian slang
tick — tick1 [tik] n. [ME tek, prob. < Gmc echoic base > Du tikk, MHG zicken, to tick] 1. a light touch; pat 2. a light clicking or tapping sound, as that made by the escapement of a watch or clock 3. a mark (✓, /, etc.) made to check off items;… … English World dictionary
Tick — Tick, n. [Abbrev. from ticket.] Credit; trust; as, to buy on, or upon, tick. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tick — tick1 [tık] n [Sense: 1,3 5; Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Origin unknown.] [Sense: 2; Origin: Old English ticia] 1.) BrE a mark written next to an answer, something on a list etc, to show that it is correct or has been dealt with American Equivalent … Dictionary of contemporary English
buy minus order — In the context of general equities, rare market or limit order to buy a stated amount of a stock, provided that the price to be obtained is not higher than the last sale if the last sale is a minus or zero minus tick, and is not higher than the… … Financial and business terms
tick — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a slight recurring click esp. that of a watch or clock. 2 esp. Brit. colloq. a moment; an instant. 3 a mark to denote correctness, check items in a list, etc. v. 1 intr. a (of a clock etc.) make ticks. b (foll. by away) (of time… … Useful english dictionary
tick — Noun. 1. Credit. Often heard in the phrase on tick. E.g. I can never save money, so always buy electrical goods on tick. Informal 2. A moment, a second. E.g. I ll be with you in a tick. Informal … English slang and colloquialisms
Ricky-Tick — The Ricky Tick was an influential 1960s rhythm blues club in Windsor, host to many important acts such as Soul system, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd and Cream.The club was resident at several Windsor locations over its… … Wikipedia
on tick — UK INFORMAL ► if you buy something on tick, you agree to pay for it later: » The contracts were bought on tick, with just 7% of the cost put up. Main Entry: ↑tick … Financial and business terms