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1 заканчивать продажу
Business: conclude a saleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заканчивать продажу
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2 заключать договор о продаже
Economy: conclude a saleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заключать договор о продаже
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3 заканчивать продажу
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4 сделка
сущ.bargain;deal;transaction;( контракт) contract; юр (juridical) act- сделка на срок
- сделка с премией
- бартерная сделка
- биржевая сделка
- внешнеторговая сделка
- встречная сделка
- выгодная сделка
- клиринговая сделка
- коммерческая сделка
- консигнационная сделка
- мировая сделка
- мошенническая сделка
- невидимая сделка
- недействительная сделка
- незаконная валютная сделка
- односторонняя сделка
- оспоримая сделка
- противозаконная сделка
- реальная биржевая сделка
- рыночная сделка
- спекулятивная сделка
- срочная сделка
- товарообменная сделка
- торговая сделка
- фиктивная сделка
- экспортная сделка
- юридическая сделкасделка за наличный расчёт — cash deal (transaction); deal (transaction) for cash
сделка купли-продажи — purchase and sale; sale
сделка, заключённая гражданами одной страны — domestic (home) transaction
заключать \сделкау — to bargain; close (conclude, make) a deal (a transaction); settle (strike) a bargain; transact business (with); ( мировую сделку) to settle by a compromise
оспаривать \сделкау — to challenge (impeach) a transaction
совершать \сделкаи — to transact
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5 заключить соглашение
1. close a bargainзаключить сделку; заключить соглашение — close a bargain
договориться ; заключить соглашение — to make a bargain
2. conclude a package3. complete an agreement«голое соглашение» — bare agreement
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > заключить соглашение
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