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n1) объем; величина, размеры2) емкость, вместительность
- actual volume
- approximate volume
- average annual volume
- average trading volume
- bidding volume
- budget volume
- cubic volume
- employment volume
- export volume
- foreign trade volume
- full volume
- import volume
- information volume
- large volume
- load volume
- market volume
- net volume
- overall volume
- premium volume
- rising volumes
- sales volume
- stand volume
- standard volume of production
- substantial volume
- thin volume of trade
- total volume
- total industry volume
- trading volume
- traffic volume
- volume of business
- volume of carriage
- volume of credit
- volume of currency in circulation
- volume of damage
- volume of delivery
- volume of documentation
- volume of exchanges
- volume of expenditures
- volume of expenses
- volume of exports
- volume of export sales
- volume of foreign trade
- volume of general cargo
- volume of gross output
- volume of imports
- volume of information
- volume of a licence
- volume of a market
- volume of operations
- volume of an order
- volume of output
- volume of production
- volume of products sold
- volume of purchases
- volume of sales
- volume of services
- volume of shipment
- volume of stocks
- volume of supply
- volume of trade
- volume of transactions
- volume of transhipments
- volume of transportation
- volume of work
- volume of world trade
- in terms of volume
- determine the volume
- estimate the volume
- maintain the volume of salesEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > volume
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102 estimate
1. n1) оценка2) смета, калькуляция; pl (сметные) предположенияa) проект (государственного) бюджета (Великобритания)b) проект расходной части бюджета (сметы-заявки ведомств; США)•2. v1) оценивать2) оценивать; выносить суждение; судить (о ком-л., о чём-л.) -
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109 balance
I ['bæləns] n- quick balance- electric balance
- spring balance
- assay balance
- pan of balance
- balance of the tongul of a balance II ['bæləns] n1) равновесие, баланс, гармония, уравновешенность, самообладаниеHe was thrown off balance when she ran into him. — Когда она натолкнулась на него, он потерял равновесие. /Когда она натолкнулась на него, он не смог устоять на ногах.
She was off her balance with anger. — Она была вне себя от негодования.
He kept his balance even at the most difficult moments. — Он не потерял самообладания даже в самые трудные минуты.
I lost my balance and fell down the stairs. — Я оступился/потерял равновесие и упал с лестницы.
An unexpected blow threw him off his balance. — Неожиданный удар сбил его с ног.
I think that on balance he is a useful man. — Учитывая все обстоятельства, я считаю его полезным человеком.
Alcohol causes lack of balance. — Под действием алкоголя человек теряет равновесие.
Even a trifle may turn the balance. — Даже мелочь/случайность может изменить положение.
After her illness her balance of mind was disturbed. — Болезнь подействовала на ее психику.
- stable balance- doubtful balance
- uncertain balance
- heat balance
- favourable balance
- unfavourable balance
- strategic balance
- balance of good and evil
- balance of probability
- balance of mind
- balance of colours
- on balance
- balance of nature
- balance of power
- man of unusual balance
- want of balance
- be a balance to smth, to smb
- maintain the balance of power
- keep one's balance
- lose one's balance
- be off one's balance
- be in the balance
- be in perfect balance
- hold the balance
- make out the balance
- strike the balance
- win a race with a nice balance in hand
- be off balance2) остатокHe spent the balance of his life in travel. — Последние годы своей жизни он посвятил путешествиям.
May I take the balance of my holiday before the end of September? — Разрешите мне взять остаток моего отпуска до конца сентября?
He gave the balance of his dinner to the dog. — Он отдал собаке остаток своего обеда.
- balance of his life- balances with foreign banks
- pay the balance3) баланс, остаток вклада, сальдо, сметаSee:My bank balance isn't very large any more. — У меня на счете в банке осталось очень немного.
- rough balance- trial balance
- sterling balances
- annual balance sheet
- one's bank balance
- balance sheet
- balance sheet profit
- cash balance in hand
- balance of goods and services
- balance of orders
- size of the balance in the account
- bring accounts to balance
- make up a balance sheet
- make up the balance
- overcome an adverse balance
- keep large cash balances in accounts at the bank
- settle a balance
- freeze bank balances
- bring accounts to a balance4) контрольIII ['bæləns] v1) балансировать, сохранять равновесие, быть в равновесии, уравновешивать (что-либо; что-либо чем-либо)The boy was balancing on the chair. — Мальчик качался/раскачивался на стуле.
One thing balances another. — Одно компенсирует другое.
I hope that the figures for income and costs balance out. — Я надеюсь, что данные по поступлениям и расходам придут в соответствие друг с другом.
Balanced herself half over the balcony-rail. — Она наполовину перевесилась через перила балкона.
- balance oneself- balance on a rope
- be mentally balanced
- balance disadvantage by smth
- balance out2) подводить итоги, подсчитывать баланс, подводить баланс- balance one's accounts- balance the accounts
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110 adoption
[əˌdɔpʃən]adoption выбор adoption лингв. заимствование adoption признание adoption принятие; усвоение adoption принятие adoption принятие (закона) adoption удочерение adoption усыновление, удочерение adoption усыновление adoption сем.право усыновление adoption усыновление adoption утверждение adoption утверждение (повестки дня) adoption of action признание иска adoption of annual accounts утверждение годового финансового отчета adoption of budget утверждение бюджета mock adoption имитация усыновления sham adoption фиктивное усыновление -
111 regulatory fee
плата за регулирование
Ежегодный сбор, выплачиваемый в бюджет регулирующего органа держателями лицензий за услуги регулирования (Термины Рабочей Группы правового регулирования ЭРРА).
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regulatory fee
Annual fee paid to the regulatory budget by the licensee for regulatory service (ERRA Legal Regulation Working Group Terms).
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > regulatory fee
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