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- nдолговременные планы [перспективы]
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > long-term prospects
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1) Строительство: долговременные планы2) Экономика: долгосрочная перспектива3) Макаров: долговременные перспективы -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > long-term prospects
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1. перспективы; планы на будущее; виды на будущее2. искать; перспективаСинонимический ряд:1. anticipation (noun) anticipation; expectancies; expectations2. chances (noun) chances; futures; likeliness; odds; outlooks; probabilities3. views (noun) lookouts; outlooks; perspectives; scenes; sights; views; vistas4. explores (verb) delves into; digs into; explores; goes into; inquires into; investigates; looks into; probes; sifts -
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n1) часто pl перспектива, планы на будущее2) предполагаемый клиент, покупатель
- business prospects
- crop prospects
- development prospects
- dismal prospects
- future prospects
- gloomy prospects
- good prospects
- growth prospects
- harvest prospects
- long-term prospects
- near-term prospects
- population prospect
- promising prospects
- promotion prospects
- sales prospect
- short-term prospects
- strong prospects
- trade prospects
- yield prospects
- prospects for cooperation
- prospects for currency earnings
- prospects for economic recovery
- prospects of the market
- prospects of marketing
- prospects of success
- prospect of trade
- in prospect
- evaluate prospectsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > prospect
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- prospect
- nперспектива, план
- long-term prospects
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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10 have legs
1) Общая лексика: иметь д ("The socks and sandals look has got legs" - a pun where a "leg" fashion seems set to 'run and run' - ie: has gathered the critical momentum needed to make it a significant fashion movement for a while), иметь даль (to have legs - eg: will the Tea Party Movement evaporate after the elections as so many other protest movements, or does it have legs - long term prospects, have substance, it will 'run and run'...), иметь сущность (will 'run and run')2) Американизм: иметь продолжение (о новости, обсуждаемой в СМИ в течение долгого времени; The story about the shoot-out in New York had legs. - История о перестрелке в Нью-Йорке имела продолжение.) -
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1) разведка2) вид, панорама, перспектива3) проспект4) исследовать, делать изыскания, разведывать•* * *перспектива, план- long-term prospects -
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13 problem child
1. Fina subsidiary company that is not performing well or is damaging the parent company in some way2. Mktga product with a low market share but high growth potential. Problem children often have good long-term prospects, but high levels of investment may be needed to realize the potential, thereby draining funds that may be needed elsewhere. -
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1. nперспектива; планы; надежда- development prospectto assess the prospect for / of smth — выяснять / оценивать перспективу чего-л.
- economic prospect
- electoral prospects
- employment prospects
- harvest prospects
- hopeless prospect
- long-run prospect
- long-term prospect
- luminous prospects
- ominous prospects
- prospects for improvement
- prospects for peace
- prospects of peace
- prospects of success
- remote prospect
- rosy prospects
- strong prospects 2. vисследовать; делать изыскания; разведывать ( месторождения) -
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1) (искусство изображать на плоскости трехмерное пространство) perspective
2) (вид с какого-л. отдаленного пункта наблюдения) vista, prospect
3) (обычно мн.;
перен.;
будущее, ожидаемое) prospect(s), outlook, look-out, aspects долгосрочная перспектива ≈ long-range outlook, long-term outlookперспектив|а - ж.
1. perspective;
2. (открывающийся вид) vista;
3. обыкн. мн. (виды на будущее) prospects;
outlook sg. ;
~ы на урожай отличные the outlook for the harvest is good, there is every prospect of an excellent harvest;
в ~е in prospect;
~ный
4. (отражающий перспективу) perspective;
giving an impression of depth после сущ. ;
~нoe изображение perspective drawing;
5. (предусматривающий будущее развитие) long-term;
for the future после сущ. ;
6. (имеющий перспективы) with good prospects после сущ., worth-while;
~ная работа worth-while work.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > перспектива
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n1) сотрудничество, совместные действия или усилия2) эк. кооперация, кооперирование•- work in close cooperation with smb. -
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n1) развитие; совершенствование; эволюция2) расширение; рост; подъем3) обыкн. pl явление; обстоятельство; событие; фактор; тенденция4) разработка; освоение; производство5) перемена, изменение6) подготовка; повышение квалификации•to benefit the development of smth — содействовать / способствовать развитию чего-л.; облегчать развитие чего-л.
to change the course of a country's political development — изменять ход политического развития страны
to damage development — подрывать развитие, наносить ущерб развитию
to facilitate the development of smth — содействовать / способствовать развитию чего-л., облегчать развитие чего-л.
to hamper / to hinder the development of smth — затруднять / тормозить развитие чего-л.; препятствовать развитию чего-л.
to lag behind in one's economic development — отставать в своем экономическом развитии
to promote the development of smth — содействовать / способствовать развитию чего-л.; облегчать развитие чего-л.
to put a brake on the development — сдерживать / тормозить развитие
to put spokes in the wheels of the development of smth — мешать / препятствовать развитию чего-л.
to retard development — задерживать / замедлять развитие
to step backward in one's development — делать шаг назад в своем развитии
to stimulate the development of smth — стимулировать / давать стимул развитию чего-л.
- acceleration of socioeconomic developmentto support the development of smth — поддерживать / обеспечивать развитие чего-л.
- actual developments
- advanced development
- aggregate development
- all-round development
- at all levels of development
- at such a stage of development
- balanced development
- balanced pattern of development
- community development
- comprehensive development
- constant development
- constructive development
- contemporary era of development
- continuous development
- course of historical development
- crisis-free way of development
- cultural development
- current developments
- cyclical development
- degree of economic development
- development came to a head
- development of economic relations
- development of industrial exports
- development of new technologies
- development of popular struggle
- development of science and technology
- development of the personality
- development of tourism
- development of vocational competence
- dialectical development
- discouraging developments
- disproportional development
- driving force of development
- ecological development
- economic development
- effective development
- encouraging developments
- ethical development of society
- executive management development
- experimental development
- extensive development
- final aim of development
- financing of industrial development
- foreign-policy developments
- free development
- further development
- general regularities of development
- general results of the development
- gradual development
- guidelines for the economic and social development
- health development
- human resource development
- in the light of these developments
- independent development
- industrial development
- initial stages of development
- inner sources of development
- integrated development
- intensive development
- international development
- juridical development
- key indicators of national economic development
- latest developments - long-term development
- lop-sided development
- main trend of historical development
- major development
- major problems of society's development
- manpower development
- many-sided development of relations
- natural resources development
- negative development
- new development
- objective historical development
- objective laws of development
- overall development
- pace of development
- pace of developments
- peaceful development
- political developments
- population development
- positive development
- post-war development
- priority development
- process of development
- production development
- professional development
- progressive development
- projected development
- proportional development
- rapid development
- rate of development
- recent developments
- regional development - round-up of the latest developments
- rural development
- separate development
- shocking development
- slackening of growth rates of economic development
- slow development
- slowdown of growth rates of economic development
- social aspects of development
- social development
- sovereign development
- spasmodic development
- specifics of development
- stable development - striking development
- technical development
- technological changes conducive to development
- technological development
- trend of economic development
- unbalanced development
- uneven development
- urban development
- water resources development
- watershed in the world development
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1) perspective
2) prospective;
envisaging further development;
long-term;
forward-looking
3) having prospects, promisingperspectiveБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > перспективный
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n1. розвиток, еволюція, вдосконалення2. прогрес, ріст, розширення, збільшення, поширення3. результат, розвиток4. звич. pl обставина, фактор, подія- important developments серйозні події, серйозне розгортання дій- latest developments останні/ недавні події- long-term structural development довготривала структурна еволюція- qualitative development якісне вдосконалення- recent developments останні/ недавні події- uneven development нерівномірний розвиток- welcome developments бажані зміни- development of actions against smbd./ smth. розгортання дій проти когось/ чогось- development of civilization розвиток цивілізації- development of sophisticated weapons system розробка систем досконалої/ складної зброї- new development in situation нове в ситуації, зміна ситуації/ становища- prospects for the development перспективи подальшого розвитку- to facilitate the development сприяти розвитку- to promote the development сприяти розвитку
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