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41 confident market
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42 credit market
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43 debt market
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44 exchange market
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45 free exchange market
свободный валютный рынок; свободный обмен валюты -
46 freight market
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47 locked market
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48 money market
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49 seller market
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50 sensitive market
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51 bid market
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52 bond market
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53 construction market
English-Russian big medical dictionary > construction market
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54 foreign exchange market
English-Russian big medical dictionary > foreign exchange market
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55 money market
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56 oversea market
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57 test market
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58 OEM market
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59 current monthly period market
English-Russian big medical dictionary > current monthly period market
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60 price break
1)а) торг. ценовой перелом*, точка изменения цены* (объем покупки, заказа и т. д., при котором происходит изменение цены товара, тарифа на перевозку или других затрат; напр., объем покупки, при которой клиент получает право на более значительную скидку)Syn:break 1. 3)See:б) торг. сброс с цены*, скидка (с цены)*, снижение цены* (снижение обычной цены для клиентов, выполняющих определенные условия, напр., заказывающих определенный объем товаров)a price break is given to a customer who orders 10 cakes at a time — скидка предоставляется покупателю, заказавшему сразу 10 тортов
Direct sale offers can include a price break: a reduction made possible because the landlord, or relative, doesn't have to pay a real estate commission. — Предложения прямой продажи могут включать снижение цены: скидка становиться возможной благодаря тому, что собственнику, или его родственнику, не приходится платить комиссионные по сделке с недвижимостью.
See:2) эк. резкое падение цены ( на рынке)
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