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121 издержки издерж·ки
1) costs, expenses, outgoings, outlayвзять на себя издержки — to sign the dotted / bottom line
исчислять издержки — to estimate / to calculate expenses
прямые издержки — direct costs / outlay
совокупные / суммарные издержки — combined costs
фактические издержки — actual / realized cost(s)
оплата издержек — payment of costs / expenses
2) юр.судебные издержки — legal / court costs, law / legal expenses
с возложением судебных издержек на сторону, проигравшую дело — with costs
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122 финансирование финансировани·е
financing, fundingвзять на себя финансирование — to sign on the dotted / bottom line
"дефицитное финансирование" (операции правительства, осуществляемые за счёт размещения новых государственных обязательств) — deficit financing
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > финансирование финансировани·е
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123 сумма
жо́бщая су́мма — sum total
ито́говая су́мма — the bottom line
кру́гленькая су́мма — a neat/tidy sum (of money)
в су́мме — in sum, all in all, overall
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124 суть
жessence, gistсуть де́ла — the heart/the crux of the matter, the point
по сути де́ла — as a matter of fact, in point of fact
улови́ть суть — to get/to grasp the point/the gist of sth
не на́до подро́бностей, изложи́те мне са́мую суть — skip the details and give me the bottom line/the gist
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126 поведение в поисках ренты
Практический результат: поведение в поисках ренты несомненно ведет к расточительной потере некоторой части монопольной прибыли. — The bottom line is that rent-seeking behaviors certainly waste some of the monopoly profit.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > поведение в поисках ренты
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127 в итоге
практический результат; итог — bottom line
Синонимический ряд:всего (проч.) в общей сложности; в общем; в целом; всего; итого -
128 в результате
1. consequently2. as a consequenceвследствие; в результате — in consequence of
3. in consequence ofпрактический результат; итог — bottom line
4. ofв результате этой аварии скорость судна упала на десять узлов — the accident knocked ten knots off the speed of the vessel
5. as a consequence of6. as a result7. as a result of8. in the issueв конечном счёте; в результате — in the long run
результат совпадает с — the result agrees with …
9. when arising fromнагрузка возникает в результате … — a load arises from
См. также в других словарях:
bottom line — ˌbottom ˈline noun [countable] informal 1. the figure showing a company s total profit or loss: • The company s bottom line showed a net profit of 173 million euros. • Cost cutting moves under way at the banks should help bottom lines. 2. the end … Financial and business terms
bottom line — bottom lines 1) N COUNT: usu sing, usu the N The bottom line in a decision or situation is the most important factor that you have to consider. The bottom line is that it s not profitable... The bottom line is that it did not get the best out of… … English dictionary
bottom line — noun count 1. ) BUSINESS the amount of money that a business makes or loses: He keeps a careful eye on the bottom line. 2. ) the bottom line the most basic fact or issue in a situation: The bottom line is that he lied to Congress. someone s… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bottom line — n [singular] 1.) the bottom line used to tell someone what the most important part of a situation is, or what the most important thing to consider is ▪ The bottom line is that recycling isn t profitable. ▪ In radio you have to keep the listener… … Dictionary of contemporary English
bottom line — is a term in accounting for the line in a profit and loss account that shows the final figure. It has developed a figurative meaning ‘the decisive factor or objective’, which should only be used informally: • The bottom line is that we all love… … Modern English usage
bottom line — ☆ bottom line n. 1. the lowest line of the earnings report of a company, on which net profit per share of stock is shown 2. Informal profits or losses, as of a business 3. Slang a) the basic or most important factor, consideration, meaning, etc.… … English World dictionary
bottom line — fig. sense is attested from 1967, from profit and loss accounting, where the final figure after both are calculated is the bottom line on the page. Also (esp. as an adj.) bottomline … Etymology dictionary
bottom line — In accountancy, the bottom line is net income, and is used idiomatically to mean the conclusion … The small dictionary of idiomes
bottom line — bottom line, adj. 1. the last line of a financial statement, used for showing net profit or loss. 2. net profit or loss. 3. the deciding or crucial factor. 4. the ultimate result; outcome. [1965 70] * * * … Universalium
bottom line — (izg. bȁtm lȁjn) ž DEFINICIJA ekon. u poslovanju poduzeća prag rentabilnosti, granica ispod koje se ne može poslovati bez gubitka ETIMOLOGIJA engl.: donja granica … Hrvatski jezični portal
bottom line — [n] conclusion determination, final decision, income, last word, loss, main point, net, profit; concept 230 … New thesaurus