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1 перенасыщение рынка
1) Economy: glut in the market, glut of supply, market flooding2) Banking: market glut, market overstocking3) Mass media: supply glutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перенасыщение рынка
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2 удовлетворять потребности
1) General subject: (чьи-л.) administer to needs, meet the requirements, (чьи-л.) meet wants, (чьи-л.) serve need, (чьи-л.) cater for one's needs (AD)2) Military: fill demand, till demand3) Economy: meet requirements, meet the necessaries, meet the needs, satisfy requirements, satisfy the needs, satisfy wants, (чьи-л.) serve needs, suit the requirements, (чьи-л.) supply needs4) Diplomatic term: supply wants5) Business: glut, satisfy a demand, cater needs (взято из статьи)6) Makarov: (чьи-л.) serve (smb.'s) need, cover the requirements, fit needs7) Logistics: meet a needs, meet demandУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > удовлетворять потребности
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3 удовлетворять
несовер. - удовлетворять; совер. - удовлетворить
1) (кого-л./что-л.) satisfy, content; comply (with)
2) (кого-л./что-л.), (чем-л.) (снабжать) supply (with); (о провизии) victual (with); (об инвентаре) stock (with)
3) (чему-л.) (соответствовать) answer* * ** * *(кого-л./что-л.) satisfy, content; comply (with)* * *contentfillfulfilglutgratifymeetpleasequenchsatisfyserveslakesquaresupply -
4 удовлетворять
1) General subject: answer, be satisfactory to (кого-л.), content, fill, fit, glut (потребности, желания), gratify, quench (желание), redress, ring the bell, satiate pass, satisfy, serve, slake (жажду мести и т. п.), square (напр., кредиторов), suffice, suffice (кого-л.), suit, supply (нужду), to be satisfactory to (smb.) (кого-л.), fulfill, rise to, cater (свои потребности)2) Obsolete: list ("Mother, list a suppliant child!" (W. Scott, "The Lady of the Lake", Canto Third, st. XXIX))3) Military: allow (по различным видам довольствия)4) Engineering: obey5) Bookish: sate6) Mathematics: be in accord with, comply (with), measure up (требованиям), meet7) Religion: satiate8) Railway term: accommodate10) Economy: balance (напр. потребность в продукции), keep up (напр. спрос), pass (требованиям, нормам)11) Accounting: fill (потребность), satisfy (условиям)12) Australian slang: fill the bill13) Diplomatic term: grant (просьбу и т.п.), pass (требованиям, нормам и т.п.)14) Jargon: hit the spot (особенно чувство голода, жажды)15) Information technology: conform16) Oil: honour17) Food industry: fitt18) Business: comply with, fulfil19) Quality control: obey (напр. техническим условиям)20) Robots: obey (правилу или уравнению), satisfy (напр уравнению), suit (требованиям)21) Makarov: answer (напр. условию), answer (чему-л.), satisfy (напр. требованиям), sustain (возражение, отвод) -
5 устранять перенасыщение рынка
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > устранять перенасыщение рынка
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6 удовлетворять
balance, fill, fulfil, потребности) glut, meet, satisfy, supply, напр. спрос) keep upРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > удовлетворять
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Glut — Glut, n. 1. That which is swallowed. Milton [1913 Webster] 2. Plenty, to satiety or repletion; a full supply; hence, often, a supply beyond sufficiency or to loathing; over abundance; as, a glut of the market. [1913 Webster] A glut of those… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glut — [glut] vi. glutted, glutting [ME glutten < OFr gloter, to swallow < L gluttire, prob. ult. < IE base * gel , to devour > Ger kehle, OE ceole, throat] to eat like a glutton; overindulge vt. 1. to feed, fill, supply, etc. to excess;… … English World dictionary
Supply-side economics — is an arguably heterodox school of macroeconomic thought that argues that economic growth can be most effectively created using incentives for people to produce (supply) goods and services, such as adjusting income tax and capital gains tax rates … Wikipedia
glut — ► NOUN ▪ an excessively abundant supply. ► VERB (glutted, glutting) ▪ supply or fill to excess. ORIGIN probably from Latin gluttire to swallow ; related to GLUTTON(Cf. ↑gluttonous) … English terms dictionary
glut — ▪ I. glut glut 1 [glʌt] noun [countable usually singular] COMMERCE a supply of something that is more than is needed, caused by producing too much of it: • A world wide glut of memory chips should prevent prices from rising. • OPEC cut production … Financial and business terms
glut — [c]/glʌt / (say glut) verb (glutted, glutting) –verb (t) 1. to feed or fill to satiety; sate: to glut the appetite. 2. to feed or fill to excess; cloy. 3. to choke up: glut a channel. –verb (i) 4. to eat to satiety. –noun 5. a full supply. 6. a… …
glut — [[t]glʌt[/t]] v. glut•ted, glut•ting, n. 1) to feed or fill to satiety; sate: to glut the appetite[/ex] 2) to feed or fill to excess; stuff: to glut oneself with candy[/ex] 3) to flood (the market) with a particular item or service so that the… … From formal English to slang
glut — gluttingly, adv. /glut/, v., glutted, glutting, n. v.t. 1. to feed or fill to satiety; sate: to glut the appetite. 2. to feed or fill to excess; cloy. 3. to flood (the market) with a particular item or service so that the supply greatly exceeds… … Universalium
glut — glut1 [glʌt] n [C usually singular] a supply of something, especially a product or crop, that is more than is needed ≠ ↑shortage glut of ▪ a glut of oil on the world market glut 2 glut2 past tense and past participle glutted present participle… … Dictionary of contemporary English
glut — 1 noun (countable usually singular) a supply of something that is more than you need (+ of): a glut of oil on the market 2 verb glutted, glutting (T) 1 be glutted with to be supplied with too much of something: The shops are glutted with oranges … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
glut — I. verb (glutted; glutting) Etymology: Middle English glouten, probably from Anglo French glutir to swallow, from Latin gluttire more at glutton Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to fill especially with food to satiety 2. to flood (the… … New Collegiate Dictionary