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 mutual ['mjutʃʊəl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
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    mutual
    [ adj ]
    1. concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return

    2. <adj.all>
      reciprocal aid
      reciprocal trade
      mutual respect
      reciprocal privileges at other clubs
    3. common to or shared by two or more parties

    4. <adj.all>
      a common friend
      the mutual interests of management and labor


    Mutual \Mu"tu*al\, a. [F. mutuel, L. mutuus, orig., exchanged,
    borrowed, lent; akin to mutare to change. See {Mutable}.]
    1. Reciprocally acting or related; reciprocally receiving and
    giving; reciprocally given and received; reciprocal;
    interchanged; as, a mutual love, advantage, assistance,
    aversion, etc.

    Conspiracy and mutual promise. --Sir T. More.

    Happy in our mutual help,
    And mutual love. --Milton.

    A certain shyness on such subjects, which was mutual
    between the sisters. --G. Eliot.

    2. Possessed, experienced, or done by two or more persons or
    things at the same time; common; joint; as, mutual
    happiness; a mutual effort. --Burke.

    A vast accession of misery and woe from the mutual
    weeping, and wailing, and gnashing of teeth.
    --Bentley.

    Note: This use of mutual as synonymous with common is
    inconsistent with the idea of interchange, or
    reciprocal relation, which properly belongs to it; but
    the word has been so used by many writers of high
    authority. The present tendency is toward a careful
    discrimination.

    Mutual, as Johnson will tell us, means something
    reciprocal, a giving and taking. How could people
    have mutual ancestors? --P. Harrison.

    {Mutual insurance}, agreement among a number of persons to
    insure each other against loss, as by fire, death, or
    accident.

    {Mutual insurance company}, one which does a business of
    insurance on the mutual principle, the policy holders
    sharing losses and profits pro rata.

    Syn: Reciprocal; interchanged; common.

    1. In addition, Strato and Teles products will be integrated in mutual campaigns.
    2. Carver was organized as a mutual savings bank in 1948 to make home mortgage loans, and that's where most of its assets remain.
    3. Since the Oct. 19 stock market crash, nervous investors have poured a record $32.3 billion into money-market mutual funds from stocks and other investments.
    4. "If we are encouraged by their example to move from here to make this world a place of peace and love through the mutual service we give to one another, then senselessness will be turned into fullness of life," he said.
    5. When the mutual fund industry assembles next week in Washington for its annual meeting, the mood won't be as glum as might seem likely.
    6. Another bear on gold is August Arace, co-manager of the Freedom Gold & Government Trust, an open-end mutual fund.
    7. Net sales of US mutual funds this year have reached Dollars 180bn, he says; during the last two months, the amount of new cash flowing into foreign funds has exceeded Dollars 1bn a week.
    8. The prime minister of North Korea will visit South Korean President Roh Tae-woo next week in what is viewed as a first step toward mutual recognition by the rival nations.
    9. Options in this range include bank CDs; Treasury securities bought directly from the government or through a bank or broker, and "limited maturity" bond mutual funds.
    10. A mutual fund, in contrast, can realize capital gains anytime and pass them on to holders without notice, thereby reducing the fund's net asset value and leaving holders with a tax liability.
    11. First Security, a federally chartered mutual association with assets of $54 million, was the successor to a state-chartered association that was closed by state regulators and placed in the Bank Board's control in November.
    12. Our cooperation with the United States in law enforcement is based on our bilateral assistance treaty from 1973 and on our federal act on mutual assistance in criminal matters from 1981.
    13. Fidelity Investments, the Boston-based mutual fund and discount brokerage firm, offers a teaching kit titled "You and Money" free to parents.
    14. The Iraqi leader proclaimed the gulf war a great Iraqi victory, even though it was pretty much a draw brought about by mutual exhaustion.
    15. Currently, only 86 companies and three mutual funds, with total market capitalization of about $3.52 billion, are quoted on the exchange.
    16. When combined with an additional 641,609 shares sold in a subscription offering, the sale completes First Federal's conversion from a mutual to a stock form of organization.
    17. Healthco said it is in talks with Hicks Muse on possible terms the buy-out concern might accept, but the acquisition pact will expire on Thursday unless extended by mutual agreement.
    18. Assets of money market mutual funds for the week ended March 13 were revised to $471.25 billion, and the increase from the previous week was revised to $3.1 billion.
    19. Unlike a regular mutual fund, shares of the MFS fund are listed on the New York Stock Exchange and must be bought and sold just like any other stock.
    20. The record amount to be invested by the Daiwa fund surpasses the $2 billion MFS Intermediate Income Trust, the largest comparable U.S. fund, according to Thomas J. Herzfeld, a specialist in mutual funds.
    21. Ms. Garzarelli, a market analyst at Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc., won a small measure of fame last October when the mutual fund she manages, Sector Analysis Portfolio, was one of the few stock funds to post a gain the week of the crash.
    22. This month the EC commission scaled back its ambitions, hoping that countries will at least come to "mutual recognition" of tax policies of other members.
    23. On Sept. 6, the Bank Board seized control of American Savings, and turned it into a federally chartered mutual thrift, owned by its depositors, as a step to prepare for the Bass Group acquisition.
    24. Friends who used to place mutual security first now care more about extracting increasing amounts of American aid in exchange for the U.S. military presence.
    25. But the feeling is more than mutual.
    26. Unlike them, it would continue to prohibit banks from underwriting corporate debt or mutual funds.
    27. But some assets were trapped due to delayed payouts by mutual funds.
    28. Not all of that amount represents desertions from the market, because many people today prefer to invest through stock mutual funds, which act as intermediaries between market and customer.
    29. They cannot go to the stock market to raise capital as can proprietary offices. But status - whether mutual or proprietary - is no real indication of financial position.
    30. In addition, the pact recognizes the growing importance of mutual funds by specifically stating that it covers violations of laws concerning the operation of investment companies.
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