Значение слова "ELVES" найдено в 13 источниках

ELVES

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[elvz]
эльф
карлик, гоблин, гном
шалун, проказник


найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• Arctic assistants

• Brownies

• Cobblers of kiddie lit

• Cookie-making crew

• Cookie-making crew of ads

• Diminutive beings

• Diminutive beings of folklore

• Dio's first bandmates?

• Dungeons & Dragons creatures

• Dwellers in Middle-earth

• E.L. Fudge packers, allegedly

• Except for the first, digs brownies (5)

• Fairy folk

• Fairy tale figures

• Fairy tale shoemaker's helpers

• Fairytale toymakers

• Garden decorations

• Grimm cobblers

• Holiday cookie bakers

• Keebler cookie bakers

• Keebler crew

• Keebler employees, supposedly

• Keebler folk

• Keebler staff

• Legendary toy makers

• Legendary toyshop workers

• Leprechaun relatives

• Leprechauns

• Little people

• Magical mischief-makers

• Makers of Chips Deluxe cookies, supposedly

• Middle-earth residents

• Mischievous magical ones

• More pixies

• Munchkins

• Mythical midgets

• Mythological munchkins

• North Pole artisans

• North Pole assistants

• North Pole crew

• North Pole denizens

• North Pole helpers

• North Pole personnel

• North Pole workers

• Noted seasonal workers

• Noted toymakers

• Noted workshop workers

• Ouphs

• Pixies

• Pointy-eared race

• Polar crew

• Polar drudges

• Polar labor

• Pole group

• Pole laborers

• Pole positions are held by them

• Pole staff

• Prankish beings

• Puck and pals

• Reindeer caretakers, traditionally

• Santa crews?

• Santa's assistants

• Santa's craftsmen

• Santa's helpers

• Santa's little helpers

• Santa's staff

• Santa's subordinates

• Santa's toymakers

• Seasonal crew?

• Seasonal helpers

• Seasonal workers

• Shoemaker's helpers

• Shoemaker's helpers, in a fairy tale

• Shoemaker's staff

• Shoemaker's staff, in myth

• Short subjects?

• Some cobblers of lore

• Sprite-ly creatures

• Sprites

• Subordinate Clauses?

• The Lord of the Rings race

• The Polar Express figures

• They make footballs for Christmas

• Tolkien subjects

• Tree dwellers of cookie ads

• Wee folk

• Wee people

• Wee workers

• Woodland sprites

• Workshop workers

• An acronym for Emissions of Light and Very low frequency perturbations due to Electromagnetic pulse Sources

• Extremely bright extremely short (less than a msec) electrical flashes forming a huge ring (up to 400 km diameter) in the ionosphere


найдено в "Investment dictionary"
Elves: translation

A slang term for the technical analysts who appeared on the PBS television show "Wall Street Week", which aired from 1970 to 2005. The elves attempted to predict the direction of the market in the coming months, and gained popularity due to their inability to make accurate predictions.

The show's host, Louis Rukeyser, began referring to "Wall Street Week's" group of technical analysts as "elves", and called the group of technical indicators they used to forecast the market the "elves index". The market, though, seemed to always take the opposite direction of the elves index.


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
elves: translation

A term the host uses to refer to guests on the PBS television show, "Wall Street Week", who are technical analysts attempting to predict the direction of stock prices over the next six months. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary


найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
"эльфы": десять технических аналитиков, которые предсказывают фондовую конъюнктуру на очередные 6 месяцев в рамках телешоу "Уолл-Стрит Уик" на ПиБиЭс (США); если пять и более из них соглашаются в своих прогнозах, то рынок интерпретирует это как один из сигналов покупать или продавать.

найдено в "Англо-украинском словаре"


pl від elf


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
elves
[elvz] pl от elf I



найдено в "Англо-русском дополнительном словаре"
(pl. of elf) myth. эльф карлик проказник
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