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1 делать уступки в цене
1) Economy: grant price concessions2) Business: grant price concessionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > делать уступки в цене
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2 делать уступку в цене
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > делать уступку в цене
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3 скидка
сущ.abatement;allowance;discount;rebate;reduction;take-off;( в цене тж) concession;( с налога тж) (tax) rebate;refund;relief;- скидка с веса
- скидка с фрахта
- коммерческая скидка
- налоговая скидка
- тарифная скидка
- торговая скидка
- ценовая скидкаскидка за наличный расчёт — allowance for cash; cash discount
делать (предоставлять) \скидкау — to abate; allow (give, grant) a discount (a rebate); allow (make) an abatement; grant an allowance (a price concession)
продавать со \скидкаой — to sell at a discount
со \скидкаой — at a discount; on a rebate
требовать \скидкау — to claim a discount
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сущ.abatement; allowance; discount; rebate; reduction; take-off; ( в цене тж) concession; ( с налога тж) (tax) rebate; refund; reliefделать (предоставлять) скидку — to abate; allow (give, grant) a discount (a rebate); allow (make) an abatement; grant an allowance (a price concession)
со скидкой — at a discount; on a rebate
- скидка при подписании контрактаскидка на возможные потери от кредитов — ( статья баланса коммерческого банка) allowance for credit (loan) losses
- скидка с веса
- скидка с налога
- скидка с фрахта
- скидка с цены в счёт новой покупки
- коммерческая скидка
- налоговая скидка
- тарифная скидка
- торговая скидка
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5 предоставлять скидку
to abate; allow (give, grant) a discount (a rebate); allow (make) an abatement; grant an allowance (a price concession)Русско-английский юридический словарь > предоставлять скидку
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1) General subject: abatement, allowance, deduction, discount, discounting, grant, rake-off (с цены), rebate, reduction, special deal, take-off2) Naval: cut4) Law: recoupment, relief (с налога)5) Trade: price break6) Economy: discount factor (в процентах), discounts, ripoff7) Accounting: allowance (с ранее выставленной суммы счета-фактуры (invoice), предоставленная по любой причине, кроме быстрой оплаты (см. trade discount); командировочные расходы; скидка с налогооблагаемых сумм (tax allowance)), bonification, concession (в цене), (торговая) margin, takeoff8) Diplomatic term: margin9) Oil: bringing discount10) Advertising: commission, cut rate, dis., disc.12) Audit: markdown13) EBRD: abatement (возвращаемая впоследствии), allowance (возвращаемая впоследствии), discount (возвращаемая впоследствии), rebate reduction (возвращаемая впоследствии)14) leg.N.P. abatement (e.g., from a tax or an import duty, for payment of cash)15) SAP.tech. price reduction16) Idiomatic expression: free pass
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