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1 давать экономический эффект
эффект агрегирования, регуляризирующий — regularizing effect of aggregation
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > давать экономический эффект
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2 рентабельный
1) General subject: cost efficient, cost-effective, pay, payer, profitable, viable, workable, economic, economically rational, paying, profit-making, self-financing2) Engineering: commercial, efficient3) Chemistry: payable4) Economy: commercially viable5) Forestry: marketable (по размерам и сортам), merchantable (по размерам и сортам)6) Ecology: economically feasible7) Advertising: cost-efficient8) Business: economical, non-deficient, remunerative, utility9) Sakhalin energy glossary: cost effective, cost effective (ТЭО стр.)10) Makarov: economically viable (экономически жизнеспособный), profitable (приносящий прибыль)11) Idiomatic expression: in the black -
3 экономичный
2) Military: economizing3) Engineering: effective, energy-conserving, low-energy, energy efficient, (о конструкции) streamlined4) Construction: cost-efficient, energy conserving, low current drain, profit-proved6) Automobile industry: lean-burn, low current dram7) Mining: cost-cutting8) Information technology: cost effective, small-footpring (о ресурсах)9) Business: economical10) Drilling: efficient11) Oil&Gas technology commercial12) Automation: saving13) Cables: cost efficient14) Makarov: cost-effective (в денежном аспекте), inexpensive15) Marketology: budget-friendly -
4 выгодный
1) General subject: advantageous, adventitious, behooveful, beneficial, commercial, economic, emolumentary, expedient, expedient (а не принципиальный), fat, favorable, fruitful, gainful, lucrative, money-making, moneymaking, payable, paying, politic, profitable, remunerative, cost-efficient (материально), profit-making, worthwhile, jammy, economically advantageous, (о цене) competitive4) Metallurgy: efficient5) Jargon: cushy (о работе)6) Taxes: on favourable terms7) Business: easy, unrepeatable, useful8) Makarov: good, worth the money (о покупке)
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