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экономические связиEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > economic links
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > economic links
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6 external economic links
Общая лексика: внешнеэкономические связиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > external economic links
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7 international economic links
Юридический термин: международные экономические связиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > international economic links
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8 tighten the bonds of economic links
Макаров: крепить экономические связиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tighten the bonds of economic links
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9 valuation of economic links with foreign countries
Англо-русский экономический словарь > valuation of economic links with foreign countries
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10 direct economic links
непосредственные производственные научно-технические либо производственные связи между предприятиями и организациями различных стран, предусматривающие всевозможное экономическое и правовое сотрудничество между их участниками -
11 external economic links
взаимоотношения между странами на основе экономического сотрудничества; предусматривают торговлю, обмен специалистами, технологиями и т. д.Англо-русский экономический словарь > external economic links
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12 link
1. n1) звено2) связь, соединение; линия (связи); pl узы•to cut off one's links with a country — разрывать отношения / связи со страной
to establish links between / with smb — устанавливать связи между / с кем-л.
to extend links with smb — расширять связи с кем-л.
to forge links with smb — налаживать / устанавливать связи с кем-л.
to maintain links with smb — поддерживать отношения / связи с кем-л.
to re-establish links — восстанавливать связи / отношения
to reinforce one's links with a country — укреплять свои связи с какой-л. страной
to renew / to re-open / to restore / to resume links — восстанавливать связи / отношения
to sever links with smb — разрывать отношения с кем-л.
- air linksto sever air links with a country — прерывать воздушное сообщение с какой-л. страной
- ban on air links with a country
- beneficial links
- close link
- connecting link
- constitutional links
- cultural links
- diplomatic links
- Direct Communication Link
- direct link between smth
- direct telephone links
- economic links
- friendly links
- growing links
- Gulf links
- improvement in links between the two countries
- informal links
- international links
- interstate links
- lasting links
- liaison link
- links between two countries
- links of brotherhood
- links to the West
- links with the masses
- maintenance of links
- official links
- on suspicion of having links with smb
- organic links
- questionable links with smb
- reliable links
- resumption of diplomatic links
- satellite television link
- security links
- special links
- stable link
- strong links
- terrorist links
- the main link in the chain of events
- trade links
- traditional links
- weak link 2. vto link up — объединяться с кем-л.
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13 link
nсвязь; связующее звено
- air links
- beneficial links
- business links
- close links
- contractual links
- data link
- direct links
- economic links
- established links
- external links
- high speed links
- international links
- profitable links
- rail links
- road links
- sea links
- scientific and technical links
- stable links
- trade links
- establish links
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1. n(связующее) звено; связь2. vсоединять, связывать, сцеплять; соединяться, (обыкн. link up)- be linked with smth.- be linked to smth.- link up with smb. -
15 внешнеэкономические связи
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > внешнеэкономические связи
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16 tighten
[ʹtaıtn] v1. 1) сжимать2) сжиматьсяhis hands tightened on the parapet of stone - он судорожно вцепился в каменный парапет
2. 1) натягивать, напрягать; затягивать, подтягиватьto tighten stitches - затягивать петли ( в вязанье), стежки ( в шитье)
to tighten screws - а) затянуть болты; б) образн. завинчивать гайки
2) натягиваться, напрягатьсяhis muscles tightened into steel bands - его мускулы напряглись и сделались твёрдыми как сталь
the market tightened day by day - образн. напряжение на рынке росло изо дня в день
3. 1) усиливать, укреплятьto tighten the bonds of friendship [economic links] - крепить узы дружбы [экономические связи]
to tighten (up) restrictions - усилить /умножить/ ограничения
to tighten one's grip over the economy of the country - ещё туже затянуть петлю контроля на экономике страны; ещё больше подчинить себе экономику страны
2) усиливаться♢
to tighten one's belt - потуже затянуть пояс, идти на лишенияto tighten the noose around the neck of smb. - потуже затянуть петлю на чьей-л. шее
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инфраструктура ; ? agricultural infrastructure ; ? economic and social infrastructures ; ? technological infrastructure ; ? transport links and other communications infrastructure ; -
18 ties
1. связь; узы; долг; обязательство; обуза; тягота2. связывать; соединять; связь; соединениеСинонимический ряд:1. connections (noun) bonds; connections; knots; ligaments; ligatures; linkages; links; nexus; nexuses or nexus; yokes2. draws (noun) deadlocks; draws; stalemates; standoffs; stand-offs3. loves (noun) affections; attachments; bonds; devotions; fondnesses; loves; loyalties4. equals (verb) equals; matches; measures up; meets; rivals; touches5. hampers (verb) clogs; curbs; fetters; hampers; hobbles; hog-ties; leashes; shackles; ties up; trammels6. marries (verb) marries; mates; splices; weds7. secures (verb) binds; fastens; knots; secures; tie up
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