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1 убыточная сделка
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > убыточная сделка
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2 проигрышное дело
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3 убыточное дело
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4 сторона проигравшая дело
Business: defeated party, losing partyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сторона проигравшая дело
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5 убыточная фирма
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6 невыгодная сделка
1) General subject: a bad pennyworth, a hard bargain, bad bargain, bad penn'orth, bad penny-worth, bad pennyworth, good penn'orth, good penny-worth, good pennyworth, losing bargain2) Economy: bad business, unprofitable deal, unprofitable transaction3) Advertising: bad deal4) Mass media: disadvantageous deal, non-lucrative deal, unfavorable deal, unremunerative deal5) Business: hard bargain -
7 убыточное предприятие
1) Economy: loss operation, unprofitable entrepot2) Advertising: unprofitable enterprise3) Business: money-losing venture, unprofitable business4) EBRD: lame-duck industry, loss-making enterpriseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > убыточное предприятие
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8 Р-101
НА РЕДКОСТЬ PrepP Invar1. ( modif (intensif)) extremely, to an extent rarely encounteredexceptionallyuncommonly unusually most extraordinarily exceedingly (in limited contexts) a rare NP. Ноябрь был на редкость теплый, настоящее бабье лето (Горенштейн 1). November was exceptionally warm, a real Indian summer (1a).Мой спутник оказался очень услужливым и на редкость молчаливым стариком (Искандер 3). The old man proved to be a very obliging and uncommonly taciturn traveling companion (3a)Он нашел вместо Фаины лишь маленькое, на редкость ласковое письмо. Она ушла (Битов 2). Не found, instead of Faina, only a short, unusually affectionate letter. She was gone (2a)Пожалуй, единственное преимущество его состояло в том, что он не боялся уронить себя в чьих-то глазах... В этом смысле Момун, сам того не подозревая, был на редкость счастливым человеком (Айтматов 1). Perhaps his only advantage was that he never feared losing face with others. In this respect, Momun, without suspecting it himself, was extraordinarily fortunate (1a)Служащий метро Обри был на редкость уродлив.. Оренбург 4). Aubry, a subway employee, was exceedingly ugly (4a)2. ladv (intensif)l excellently, highly satisfactorily, as happens rarely extremely wellзнать свое дело - = really know one's business (stuff)know one's business (stuff) inside and out know all the ins and outs (of sth.)удаться - = turn (come) out perfectly (great etc)be as good as they come be a great successнам \Р-101 повезло - we (really) lucked outwe had a rare stroke of luck we were extremely lucky.Однажды мне на редкость повезло. Меня повезли на допрос не ночью, как обычно, а среди белого дня. И, выходя из ворот дома Васькова (тюрьмы!, я увидала своего Ваську... Вот он, жив-здоров и неплохо выглядит (Гинзбург 2). One day I had a rare stroke of luck I was taken along to the interrogation not, as usual, at night but in broad daylight. As I emerged from the gates of (the prison called) Vaskovs House I caught a glimpse of my Vasya There he was, alive and well, and looking reasonably fit (2a)3. ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: concr, abstr, or human) or nonagreeing modif) a thing (phenomenon, or, less often, person) is of remarkable quality, of a quality rarely encounteredX был на редкость - X was exceptional (outstanding, beyond compare)X was exceptionally good (beautiful etc)....Георгины в эту осень вышли на редкость, хоть в Женеву на выставку... (Трифонов 1). The dahlias were exceptionally beautiful that fall —good enough to put on exhibit in Geneva.. (1a) -
9 на редкость
[PrepP; Invar]=====1. [modif (intensif)]⇒ extremely, to an extent rarely encountered:- uncommonly;- unusually;- most;- exceedingly;- [in limited contexts] a rare [NP].♦ Ноябрь был на редкость теплый, настоящее бабье лето (Горенштейн 1). November was exceptionally warm, a real Indian summer (1a).♦ Мой спутник оказался очень услужливым и на редкость молчаливым стариком (Искандер 3). The old man proved to be a very obliging and uncommonly taciturn traveling companion (3a)♦...Он нашел вместо Фаины лишь маленькое, на редкость ласковое письмо. Она ушла (Битов 2). He found, instead of Faina, only a short, unusually affectionate letter. She was gone (2a)♦ Пожалуй, единственное преимущество его состояло в том, что он не боялся уронить себя в чьих-то глазах... В этом смысле Момун, сам того не подозревая, был на редкость счастливым человеком (Айтматов 1). Perhaps his only advantage was that he never feared losing face with others. In this respect, Momun, without suspecting it himself, was extraordinarily fortunate (1a)♦ Служащий метро Обри был на редкость уродлив.. (Эренбург 4). Aubry, a subway employee, was exceedingly ugly (4a)2. [adv (intensif)]⇒ excellently, highly satisfactorily, as happens rarely extremely well; || знать свое дело на редкость ≈ really know one's business (stuff); know one's business (stuff) inside and out; know all the ins and outs (of sth.); || удаться на редкость ≈ turn (come) out perfectly (great etc); be as good as they come; bea great success; || нам на редкость повезло ≈ we (really) lucked out; we had a rare stroke of luck; we were extremely lucky.♦ Однажды мне на редкость повезло. Меня повезли на допрос не ночью, как обычно, а среди белого дня. И, выходя из ворот дома Васькова [тюрьмы], я увидала своего Ваську... Вот он, жив-здоров и неплохо выглядит (Гинзбург 2). One day I had a rare stroke of luck I was taken along to the interrogation not, as usual, at night but in broad daylight. As I emerged from the gates of [the prison called] Vaskovs House I caught a glimpse of my Vasya There he was, alive and well, and looking reasonably fit (2a)3. [subj-compl with copula (subj: concr, abstr, or human) or nonagreeing modif]⇒ a thing (phenomenon, or, less often, person) is of remarkable quality, of a quality rarely encountered:- X был на редкость≈ X was exceptional (outstanding, beyond compare);- X was exceptionally good (beautiful etc).♦...Георгины в эту осень вышли на редкость, хоть в Женеву на выставку... (Трифонов 1). The dahlias were exceptionally beautiful that fall - good enough to put on exhibit in Geneva... (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на редкость
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10 установит связи
1. making contact2. make contactБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > установит связи
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11 в бизнесе экономия на копейках часто оборачивается потерей в рублях
General subject: in business saving the pennies often means losing the poundsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в бизнесе экономия на копейках часто оборачивается потерей в рублях
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12 лишение
1) General subject: bereavement, deposition (власти), deprival, destitution, divestiture (прав и т. п.), divestment (прав), hardship, hardships, inactivation, losing, loss, privation, privations, subtraction (права), deprivation, removal, withdrawal3) Law: ademption (лица - чего-л.), divestiture (прав), forfeit (прав, имущества), forfeiture (прав, имущества, должности)4) Economy: devestiture, forfeiture (прав, имущества)5) Patents: forfeiture (права)6) Business: ademption7) leg.N.P. detriment8) Makarov: deprivation (возможностей удовлетворения каких-л. потребностей организма), washout (силы, энергии, красок и т.п.) -
13 нерентабельный
1) General subject: unprofitable, uneconomic, unviable (AD), a losing proposition, operating at a loss, failing to post a profit2) Geology: unpay3) Economy: non-remunerative, nonremunerative, economically irrational4) Business: profitless, uneconomical, unremunerative -
14 потеря
1) General subject: attrition, bereavement (особ. родственника), death, deprival, forfeit (чего-либо), forfeiture, losing (при спекуляции), loss, miss, spillage, waste, deprivation, haemorrhage, setback2) Naval: waster3) Engineering: congestion (вызова), leak, release4) Agriculture: decline, deficiency, lesion5) Rare: deperdition6) Chemistry: wastage7) Law: disadvantage8) Economy: forfeiture (прав, имущества)9) Automobile industry: dissipation10) Metallurgy: liberation11) Psychology: break-down (здоровья)14) Oil: drop (инструмента в скважине), leakage (газа или жидкости из-за неплотности соединения), toll, wastage15) Taxes: losses16) Business: sacrifice17) Makarov: degradation, dilatation (участка хромосом), dilation (участка хромосом), disappearance (воды, питательных веществ), forfeiture (прав, имущества, должности), loss (при выветривании)18) Electrochemistry: weight loss (образца)19) Logistics: stockout20) Combustion gas turbines: parasitic loss, waste (энергии, тепла)21) Basketball: turnover -
15 проигрывающая компания
1) Accounting: loser (в конкурентной борьбе)2) Business: loser, losing concernУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проигрывающая компания
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16 убыточная сделка
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17 что-либо, привлекающее внимание окружающих
Colloquial: head-turner (The dark, rectangular Chocolate phone is certainly a head-turner, and LG definitely needs a winner to save its money-losing mobile phone business.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > что-либо, привлекающее внимание окружающих
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18 сделка невыгодная
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19 сделка сделк·а
deal, bargain, transactionзаключить сделку — to do / to make / to negotiate / to close a deal, to swap, to drive / to make / to settle / to strike a bargain
выгодная сделка — profitable deal, good bargain
закулисная сделка — backstage / back-room deal
коммерческие сделки — economic / commercial transactions, business deal(ing)s
крупномасштабная / широкомасштабная сделка — wide-scale deal
невыгодная сделка — bad / hard / losing bargain, unprofitable deal / transaction
сомнительная сделка — shady deal / transaction
товарообменная сделка — swapping, barter transaction
торговые сделки — selling arrangements, bargains
сделка между членами конгресса о взаимной поддержке (часто в ущерб общим интересам) — logrolling амер.
сделка на компенсационной основе — compensation deal / transaction
сделка на срок — forward / future transaction
сделка с совестью — compromise with (one's) conscience
сторона в сделке, определяющая цену — price-maker
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20 вкривь и вкось
2) ( плохо) haphazardlyдела́ у него́ пошли́ вкривь и вкось — he is losing his grip (control of his business)
он всё де́лает вкривь и вкось — he's messing up all he does, all he does turns out to be a mess
3) ( искажая смысл)суди́ть о... вкривь и вкось — misinterpret...
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