nominal

کلمات مرتبط(nominal):بازگشت به واژه nominala nominal rent
a nominal ruler
nominal bandwidth
nominal capital
nominal cost
nominal data
nominal diameter
nominal filter
nominal frequency
nominal gross national product
nominal horsepower
nominal income
nominal interest rate
nominal length
nominal list
nominal load
nominal partner
nominal pitch
nominal price
nominal rating
nominal scale
nominal senator
nominal size
nominal value
nominal voltage
nominal wage
nominal weapon

غير واقعى ،اسمى ،صورى ،جزئى ،کم قيمت
معمارى : ظاهرى
قانون ـ فقه : اعتبارى
روانشناسى : اسمى
بازرگانى : اسمىکلمات مرتبط(27)


nominal اسمي، صوري، سمبوليک

nominal assets دارايي اسمي، دارايي صوري

nominal damages (see also: contemptuous damages) خسارت اسمي يا سمبوليک

nominal partner شريک صوري، شريک اسمي

nominal party طرف اسمي دعوي


اسمی، صوری، جزئی، کم قیمت.اسمی.


nominal

Từ điển WordNet

    adj.

  • relating to or constituting or bearing or giving a name

    the Russian system of nominal brevity

    a nominal lists of priests

    taxable males as revealed by the nominal rolls

  • insignificantly small; a matter of form only (`tokenish' is informal); token(a), tokenish

    the fee was nominal

    a token gesture of resistance

    a toknenish gesture

  • pertaining to a noun or to a word group that functions as a noun

    nominal phrase

    noun phrase

  • being value in terms of specification on currency or stock certificates rather than purchasing power

    nominal or face value

  • named; bearing the name of a specific person; nominative

    nominative shares of stock

  • existing in name only; titular

    the nominal (or titular) head of his party


Bloomberg Financial Glossary

名义上的名义上的
In name only. Differences in compounding cause the nominal rate to differ from the effective interest rate. Inflation causes the purchasing power of money to differ from one time to another.

Investopedia Financial Terms

Nominal
An unadjusted rate, value or change in value. This type of measure often reflects the current situation, such as the current price of a car, and doesn't make adjustments to reflect factors such as seasonality or inflation, which provide a more accurate measure in real terms.
Investopedia Says:
In most cases, value is measured in nominal terms rather than real terms, which make adjustments to give a more accurate measure.

For example, if you buy a $900 bond and are paid $1,000 for it a year later, your rate of return is 11.1%. This is the nominal rate of return; it is unadjusted and reflects the return on your bond. However, to get a more accurate picture of the actual return, the rate needs to be adjusted for inflation because the purchasing power of the your money has likely changed over the one-year period. Therefore, if inflation for that year is 5%, the real rate of return is only 6.1% (11.1%-5%).  

English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary


ant.: practical real veritable