- option, possibility
- n. DuH
English-Klingon dictionary. 2009.
English-Klingon dictionary. 2009.
option to extend — possibility to extend, option to continue … English contemporary dictionary
option of a fine — possibility of a financial penalty, choice of giving a fine as a punishment … English contemporary dictionary
option to expand — possibility to build an addition … English contemporary dictionary
option — an agreement, often for a consideration, which permits the purchase or sale of something within a stipulated time, in accordance with the terms of the agreement. For example, a right by a tenant to take up a further lease of premises, usually… … Financial and business terms
Option — Gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a set price on or before a given date. Investors, not companies, issue options. Investors who purchase call options bet the stock will be worth more than the price set… … Financial and business terms
possibility — [[t]pɒ̱sɪbɪ̱lɪti[/t]] ♦♦ possibilities 1) N COUNT: oft N that If you say there is a possibility that something is the case or that something will happen, you mean that it might be the case or it might happen. We were not in the least worried… … English dictionary
option — / ɒpʃən/ noun the opportunity to buy or sell something within a fixed period of time at a fixed price ♦ to have first option on something to have the right to be the first to have the possibility of deciding something ♦ to grant someone a six… … Marketing dictionary in english
possibility — noun 1) there is a possibility that he might be alive Syn: chance, likelihood, probability, hope; risk, hazard, danger, fear 2) they discussed the possibility of launching a new project Syn: feasibility, practicability … Thesaurus of popular words
possibility — noun 1) a possibility that he might be alive Syn: chance, likelihood, probability, potentiality, hope, risk, hazard, danger, fear 2) buying a smaller house is one possibility Syn: option … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
option — 1. noun /ˈɒpʃən,ˈɑpʃən/ a) One of the choices which can be made. b) The freedom or right to choose. Syn: alternative, choice, possibility See Also: opt, optimal, optimise … Wiktionary
option — noun 1) leave quietly or be forcibly removed it s your option Syn: choice, alternative, recourse, course of action; power to choose, right to choose 2) there are three options: beef, chicken, fish Syn: choice, selection, alternative, possibility … Thesaurus of popular words