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1 bank solvency
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2 bank solvency
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3 evaluation of the bank solvency
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > evaluation of the bank solvency
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4 bank
1. n вал, насыпь; дамба2. n крутой склонsteep bank — глубокий вираж; крутой подъем
3. n берег4. n отмель, банка, риф5. n нанос, заносsnow banks — сугробы, снежные заносы
6. n борт бильярдного стола7. n ав. крен, вираж8. n горн. забой; залежь9. n горн. уступ10. n горн. устье шахты11. v сгребать в кучу; наваливать12. v делать насыпь; окружать валом, насыпьюa spring bank call found most banks in good condition — весенняя ревизия показала, что дела большинства банков идут неплохо
13. v громоздиться, вздыматьсяclouds are banking along the horizon — облака скучились на горизонте; горизонт затянут облаками
14. v запруживать15. v окружать, окаймлять16. v прикрывать валежником17. v ав. делать вираж; накренятьсяsharp bank — глубокий вираж; большой крен
18. v сесть на мель19. v сл. играть шара от бортаyou can buy the house if the bank is willing to go along — вы сможете купить этот дом, если банк согласится дать вам ссуду
20. n копилка21. n ист. лавка ростовщика; стол или лавка менялы22. n фонд; общий запас; резервblood bank — запас консервированной крови, банк крови
23. n банк24. v класть деньги в банк; держать, иметь деньги в банке или сберкассеbank credit — кредит предоставляемый банком; открытый кредит
25. v владеть банком, быть банкиром; заниматься банковским делом26. v превращать в деньги27. v метать банк28. v разг. рассчитывать, полагатьсяI was banking on his honesty when I closed the deal — я полагался на его честность, когда заключал сделку
29. n преим. спец. ряд, комплект, набор; серияbank of needles — ряд игл; игольница
30. n уст. скамья31. n уст. суд; судебное присутствиеloans by bank — ссуды, выданные банком
loan by bank — ссуда, выданная банком
32. n уст. верстак33. n уст. полигр. подзаголовок34. v спец. группировать для совместной работы; комплектоватьСинонимический ряд:1. embankment (noun) embankment; heap; hillock; knoll; levee; mound; mount; terrace2. financial institution (noun) cache; commercial bank; depository; federal reserve bank; financial institution; savings and loan; treasury; vault3. line (noun) array; line; panel; row; tier4. pile (noun) cock; drift; hill; mass; mess; mountain; mow; pile; pyramid; rick; shock; stack; windrow5. reserve (noun) deposit; hoard; reserve; stockpile; store; supply6. shore (noun) beach; border; coast; edge; ledge; ridge; rim; shoal; shore; slope; strand7. deposit (verb) deposit; hoard; lay away; put aside; reserve; save; shelve; stash away; stockpile8. heap (verb) cock; drift; heap; hill; lump; mound; pile; stack9. heap up (verb) dike; embank; gather; heap up; pile up10. turn (verb) angle; grade; incline; pitch; slope; soar; turn -
5 solvency
платежеспособность; кредитоспособность• -
6 deposit bank
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7 creditor bank
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8 acceptance bank
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9 branch bank
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10 branch of a bank
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11 first interstate bank
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12 gene bank
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13 Great Bahama Bank
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14 have an account in a bank
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15 international bank
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16 joint-stock bank
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17 loan bank
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18 long-range investments bank
English-Russian base dictionary > long-range investments bank
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19 orld bank
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20 primary bank
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