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1 issue commitments
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > issue commitments
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2 issue commitments
English_Russian capital issues dictionary > issue commitments
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3 commitment
n1) вручение; передача2) затраты; вложение капитала3) обязательство (поставить товар или финансовый инструмент; предоставить кредит)4) контракт, предусматривающий финансовую ответственность за выполнение операций
- accounting commitment
- advance commitment
- back-to-back commitment
- business commitments
- buy-back commitment
- capital commitments
- client's commitments
- contract commitments
- contractual commitment
- corporate commitments
- credit commitment
- exchange commitments
- financial commitment
- forward commitments
- interbank loan commitments
- international commitments
- investment commitments
- irrevocable commitments of a credit institution
- issue commitments
- lending commitment
- liability commitment
- mutual commitments
- open commitment
- open-end commitments
- other commitments
- prior commitment
- production commitments
- purchase commitments
- special commitment
- standby commitment
- stock exchange commitments
- treaty commitments
- commitment of finance
- commitments of the issuing company
- commitments on delivery
- commitment to a cause
- commitments under an agreement
- commitments under a contract
- without any commitments
- abide by commitments
- assume commitments
- cancel a commitment
- carry out commitments
- enter into a commitment
- fail to meet commitments
- forgo a commitment
- fulfil commitments
- honour commitments
- incur a commitment
- make no commitments
- meet commitments
- observe commitments
- perform commitments
- shirk a commitment
- shrink away from a commitment
- undertake a commitment
- violate a commitmentEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > commitment
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5 buy into
American Heritage Dictionary: 1. To acquire a stake or interest in: bought into a risky real estate venture.2. (Informal) To believe in, especially wholeheartedly or uncritically: couldn't buy into that brand of conservatism.Мода на него стала повальной в 1990-е годы на волне финансово-биржевой мании (everyone was buying something or into something). Казалось бы, не совсем понятно, какая разница между buy into и более простым buy (как в выражении I don’t buy this – Я этому /в это не верю). Думаю, первоначальной пружиной поветрия было опять-таки желание «сказать по-другому». Сейчас это словоупотребление встречается сплошь и рядом в текстах любого характера, в том числе в публицистикеNor should the international community buy into Pyongyang’s argument that its nuclear commitments are a bilateral issue. (International Herald Tribune) — Международное сообщество должно отвергнуть аргумент Пхеньяна…
Did everybody buy into it? В смысле "согласие" или "одобрение". Руководитель спрашивает на совещании перед тем, как принять решение.
The English annotation is below. (English-Russian) > buy into
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6 Article 85
1. The President of the Russian Federation may use conciliatory procedures to solve disputes between the bodies of state authority of the Russian Federation and bodies of state authority of the subjects of the Russian Federation, as well as between bodies of state authority of the subjects of the Russian Federation. In case no agreed decision is reached, he shall have the right to submit the dispute for the consideration of a corresponding court.2. The President of the Russian Federation shall have the right to suspend acts of the Bodies of executive power of the subjects of the Russian Federation in case these acts contradict the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the federal laws, international commitments of the Russian Federation or violate the rights and freedoms of man and citizen until the issue is solved by a corresponding court. __________ <На русском языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (Russian)"]Статья 85[/ref]> <На немецком языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (German)"]Artikel 85[/ref]> <На французском языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (French)"]Article 85[/ref]>The Constitution of Russia. English-Russian dictionary > Article 85
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7 buy into
•• * Отсутствующее во многих словарях, в частности в ABBYY Lingvo, выражение to buy into something хорошо описано в American Heritage Dictionary: 1. To acquire a stake or interest in: bought into a risky real estate venture. 2. ( Informal) To believe in, especially wholeheartedly or uncritically: couldn’t buy into that brand of conservatism.
•• Мода на него стала повальной в 1990-е годы на волне финансово-биржевой мании (тогда действительно everyone was buying something or into something). Казалось бы, не совсем понятно, какая разница между buy into и более простым buy (как в выражении I don’t buy this – Я этому/ в это не верю). Думаю, первоначальной пружиной поветрия было желание «сказать по-другому». Сейчас это словоупотребление встречается сплошь и рядом в текстах любого характера, в том числе в публицистике. Пример из International Herald Tribune:
•• Nor should the international community buy into Pyongyang’s argument that its nuclear commitments are a bilateral issue.
•• По-русски, пожалуй, не совсем хорошо звучит не доверять аргументу, поэтому в переводе я бы сказал Международное сообщество должно отвергнуть аргумент Пхеньяна....
•• В обиходной речи (а иногда и в публицистике) to buy into может означать не только доверие к чему-либо, но и согласие или одобрение. Вопрос руководителя на совещании с сотрудниками Did everybody buy into this? можно понимать как Все согласны? или даже Всем ясно?
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