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1. денежное обращение2. денежный оборот; денежное обращениеtotal turnover — весь оборот; общий оборот
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > money turnover
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денежный оборот ; денежное обращение ; -
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Экономика: денежное обращение, денежный оборот -
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > money turnover
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денежный оборотEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > money turnover
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > money turnover
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денежный оборот, денежное обращение -
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оборот; оборачиваемость• -
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n1) оборот; оборачиваемость2) текучесть
- active turnover
- annual turnover
- asset turnover
- average turnover
- capital turnover
- cargo turnover
- cash turnover
- deposit turnover
- domestic turnover
- export turnover
- finished goods turnover
- fixed assets turnover
- foreign trade turnover
- freight turnover
- goods turnover
- gross turnover
- gross plant turnover
- import turnover
- inventory turnover
- investment turnover
- labour turnover
- merchandise turnover
- minimum turnover
- money turnover
- plant turnover
- portfolio turnover
- raw material turnover
- retail turnover
- route turnover
- sales turnover
- staff turnover
- stock turnover
- total turnover
- total assets turnover
- trade turnover
- wholesale turnover
- working capital turnover
- turnover of capital
- turnover of commodities
- turnover of funds
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1) оборот, оборачиваемость2) амер. оборачиваемость товарных запасов; брит. товарооборот3) текучесть (рабочей силы)4) общий объём миграции -
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n2) оборот, оборачиваемость; амер. оборачиваемость товарных запасов; англ. товарооборот• -
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > turnover of money supply
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фин. скорость оборота [оборачиваемости\] (среднее число оборотов, совершаемое каким-л. активом в течение какого-л. периода; напр., среднее число оборотов инвестированного предприятием капитала за год, среднее число оборотов денег в экономике и т. п.)See: -
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