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1 себестоимость себестоимост·ь
эк.self-cost production, original cost, costsснижать себестоимость продукции — to cut / to reduce production / output costs
себестоимость реализованной продукции — cost of sales / of products sold
снижение себестоимости — lowering of the costs, cost reduction
снижение себестоимости продукции — cutting / reduction of production costs
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > себестоимость себестоимост·ь
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2 снижение себестоимости
1) Railway term: lowering costs of production2) Economy: cutting of production costs, reduction costs, cost saving3) Politics: reduction of costs4) Business: cost reductionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снижение себестоимости
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3 снижение
с.1) (опускание, понижение) lowering; авиа descentидти́ на сниже́ние (о самолёте) — descend
2) ( уменьшение) decrease, reductionсниже́ние себесто́имости проду́кции — cutting of production costs
сниже́ние у́ровня произво́дства — drop in production
сниже́ние за́работной пла́ты — wage decrease / reduction / cut
сниже́ние у́ровня жи́зни — decline in living standards
сниже́ние цен — reduction of prices, price cut
сниже́ние у́ровня престу́пности — decrease in the crime rate
сниже́ние те́мпов ро́ста — lower growth rate
3) ( ослабление) lowering; ( ухудшение) deteriorationсниже́ние тре́бований — lowering of [loosening up on] the requirements
4) ( понижение по службе) demotion [diː-]сниже́ние в зва́нии воен. — reduction in rank
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4 снижение
с.1. lowering; ( о качестве) deteriorationснижение цен — reduction of prices, price cut
2. ( по службе) demotionснижение в чине воен. — reduction in rank
3. ав.:идти на снижение ( о самолёте) — reduce height / altitude, fly* lower
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