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1 Rate
Rate f 1. COMP rate; 2. GEN rate, (BE) instalment, (AE) installment • auf Raten FIN (BE) on hire purchase, (AE) on the installment plan • eine Rate zahlen FIN (AE) pay an installment, (BE) pay an instalment • in Raten BANK (AE) in installments, (BE) in instalments* * *f 1. < Comp> rate; 2. < Geschäft> rate, instalment (BE), installment (AE) ■ auf Raten < Finanz> on hire purchase (BE), on the installment plan (AE) ■ eine Rate zahlen < Finanz> pay an installment (AE), pay an instalment (BE) ■ in Raten < Bank> in installments (AE), in instalments (BE)* * *Rate
instal(l)ment, part payment, (Aktie) call on shares, (Konkurs) dividend, (Satz) rate, (Verhältniszahl) ratio, proportion;
• auf Raten in part payment, on the instal(l)ment (hire-purchase) system (Br.), on deferred terms (US);
• in Raten by (in) instal(l)ments;
• in festgelegten Raten by stated instal(l)ments;
• in vierteljährlichen Raten paid quarterly;
• in Raten zahlbar payable by instal(l)ments;
• bequeme Raten easy terms;
• erste Rate (Anzahlung) deposit, first instalment, downpay (US);
• fällige Rate instal(l)ment due;
• geringfügige Raten petty instal(l)ments;
• letzte Rate final instal(l)ment, payoff;
• rückständige Rate instal(l)ment in arrears;
• überfällige Rate past due instal(l)ment;
• Rate des Bestandsverbrauchs stock depletion rate;
• Rate des Preisanstiegs rate of price rush;
• in kleinen Raten abbezahlen to pay in (clear off by) small instal(l)ments;
• in Raten bezahlen to make part payments;
• mit einer Rate im Rückstand bleiben to fall behind with an instal(l)ment;
• auf Raten kaufen to buy by instal(l)ments (on the instal(l)ment plan);
• Möbel auf Raten kaufen to buy furniture on the hire-purchase system (Br.) (on deferred terms, US);
• Raten auf mehrere Monate verteilen to spread instal(l)ments over several months;
• in Raten zahlen to pay by (in) instal(l)ments, to buy (pay) on the instal(l)ment (hire-purchase, Br., deferred-payment, US) system. -
2 Off-Balance-Sheet-Geschäft
Off-Balance-Sheet-Geschäft n RW off-balance sheet activities, below the line activities (e.g. currency options, interest rate swaps, futures contracts, repurchase agreements; z. B. Optionsrechte, Swap- und Termingeschäfte; cf above the line activities = bilanzwirksames Geschäft)* * *n < Rechnung> off-balance sheet activities, below the line activities (e.g. currency options, interest rate swaps, futures contracts, repurchase agreements ; z.B. Optionsrechte, Swap- und Termingeschäfte ; cf above the line activities = bilanzwirksames Geschäft)Business german-english dictionary > Off-Balance-Sheet-Geschäft
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3 Rate
f; -, -n1. WIRTS. instal(l)ment; auf Raten kaufen buy by instal(l)ments; Brit. auch buy on hire purchase, Am. auch buy on the installment plan; in Raten abzahlen pay off in instal(l)ments; die erste Rate beträgt... the first instal(l)ment is...* * *die Rate(Maß) rate;(Teilzahlung) installment; instalment* * *Ra|te ['raːtə]f -, -nauf Ráten kaufen — to buy in instal(l)ments, to buy on hire purchase (Brit) or on the installment plan (US)
auf Ráten (fig) — bit by bit
Tod auf Ráten — slow death
in Ráten zahlen — to pay in instal(l)ments
2) (= Verhältnis) rate* * *die1) (one payment out of a number of payments into which an amount of money, especially a debt, is divided: The new carpet is being paid for by monthly instalments.) instalment2) (the number of occasions within a given period of time when something happens or is done: a high( monthly) accident rate in a factory.) rate* * *Ra·te<-, -n>[ˈra:tə]auf [o in] \Raten in [or by] instalmentsüberfällige \Rate past-due instalmentin \Raten zahlbar payable in instalmentsauf \Raten kaufen to buy on easy [or instalment] termsetw in \Raten bezahlen to pay for sth in [or by] instalments, to buy sth on hire purchase [or AM using an installment plan]mit seinen \Raten im Rückstand bleiben to fall behind with one's instalments* * *die; Rate, Raten1) (Teilbetrag) instalmentetwas auf Raten kaufen — buy something by instalments or (Brit.) on hire purchase or (Amer.) on the installment plan
2) (Statistik) rate* * *1. WIRTSCH instal(l)ment;auf Raten kaufen buy by instal(l)ments; Br auch buy on hire purchase, US auch buy on the installment plan;in Raten abzahlen pay off in instal(l)ments;die erste Rate beträgt … the first instal(l)ment is …* * *die; Rate, Raten1) (Teilbetrag) instalmentetwas auf Raten kaufen — buy something by instalments or (Brit.) on hire purchase or (Amer.) on the installment plan
2) (Statistik) rate* * *-n (Zuwachs-) f.rate n. -n f.installment (payment) n.instalment (payment) n. -
4 rate
f; -, -n1. WIRTS. instal(l)ment; auf Raten kaufen buy by instal(l)ments; Brit. auch buy on hire purchase, Am. auch buy on the installment plan; in Raten abzahlen pay off in instal(l)ments; die erste Rate beträgt... the first instal(l)ment is...* * *die Rate(Maß) rate;(Teilzahlung) installment; instalment* * *Ra|te ['raːtə]f -, -nauf Ráten kaufen — to buy in instal(l)ments, to buy on hire purchase (Brit) or on the installment plan (US)
auf Ráten (fig) — bit by bit
Tod auf Ráten — slow death
in Ráten zahlen — to pay in instal(l)ments
2) (= Verhältnis) rate* * *die1) (one payment out of a number of payments into which an amount of money, especially a debt, is divided: The new carpet is being paid for by monthly instalments.) instalment2) (the number of occasions within a given period of time when something happens or is done: a high( monthly) accident rate in a factory.) rate* * *Ra·te<-, -n>[ˈra:tə]auf [o in] \Raten in [or by] instalmentsüberfällige \Rate past-due instalmentin \Raten zahlbar payable in instalmentsauf \Raten kaufen to buy on easy [or instalment] termsetw in \Raten bezahlen to pay for sth in [or by] instalments, to buy sth on hire purchase [or AM using an installment plan]mit seinen \Raten im Rückstand bleiben to fall behind with one's instalments* * *die; Rate, Raten1) (Teilbetrag) instalmentetwas auf Raten kaufen — buy something by instalments or (Brit.) on hire purchase or (Amer.) on the installment plan
2) (Statistik) rate* * *…rate f im subst1. WIRTSCH:Abzahlungsrate hire purchase instalment, US installment plan payment;Darlehensrate loan payment;Jahresrate annual instal(l)ment2. (Quote):Abtreibungsrate abortion rate ( oder figure);Sterblichkeitsrate mortality rate* * *die; Rate, Raten1) (Teilbetrag) instalmentetwas auf Raten kaufen — buy something by instalments or (Brit.) on hire purchase or (Amer.) on the installment plan
2) (Statistik) rate* * *-n (Zuwachs-) f.rate n. -n f.installment (payment) n.instalment (payment) n. -
5 off-peak electric rate
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > off-peak electric rate
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6 off-peak rate
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > off-peak rate
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7 Nyquist-Rate
Nyquist-Rate f NRT Nyquist rate (Schrittrate pro Hertz Bandbreite (2/(1+r) Baud/Hertz, 0, r, 1; r = Roll-off-Faktor; Bandbreitenausnutzungsfaktor)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Nyquist-Rate
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8 Roll-off-Faktor
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Roll-off-Faktor
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9 rater
rater [ʀate]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb[projet, affaire] to fail• je t'avais dit qu'il le casserait, ça n'a pas raté (inf) I told you he'd break it and sure enough he did!• ça ne rate jamais ! it never fails!2. transitive verba. ( = manquer) [+ balle, cible, occasion, train, rendez-vous, spectacle, personne] to miss• raté ! missed!• si tu croyais m'impressionner, c'est raté if you were trying to impress me, it hasn't worked!• il n'en rate pas une ! (ironic) he's always doing stupid things• je ne te raterai pas ! ( = je me vengerai) I'll show you!b. ( = ne pas réussir) [+ travail, affaire] to mess up ; [+ mayonnaise, sauce, plat] to make a mess of ; [+ examen] to fail* * *ʀate
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1) ( ne pas réussir) to fail, to flunk (colloq) US [examen]j'ai raté ma vie/ma photo — my life/my photo is a failure
elle a raté son coup — (colloq) she has failed
2) ( ne pas être présent pour) to miss [train, début de film, rendez-vous]3) (ne pas atteindre, ne pas voir) to miss [cible, objectif, marche, personne]
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verbe intransitif [plan, opération] to fail, to flop (colloq)ça va tout faire rater — (colloq) it'll spoil everything
3.
se rater verbe pronominal1) ( soi-même) to bungle one's suicide attempt2) ( ne pas se voir)* * *ʀate1. vi1) (= échouer) [affaire, projet] to go wrong, to fail2) (= ne pas partir) [coup de feu] to fail to go off2. vt1) [cible, train, occasion] to missChantal a raté son train. — Chantal missed her train.
rater sa cible [bombe, projectile] — to miss its target, [tireur] to miss
2) [démonstration, plat] to make a mess ofElle a raté sa pizza. — She made a mess of her pizza.
3) [examen] to failJ'ai raté mon examen de maths. — I failed my maths exam.
* * *rater verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( ne pas réussir) to fail, to flunk○ US [examen]; j'ai raté ma vie/ma carrière my life/my career is a failure; j'ai raté mon gâteau/ma photo my cake/my photo is a failure; je rate toujours les gâteaux my cakes are never a success; rater un saut en hauteur to fail a high-jump; elle a raté son coup○ she has failed;2 ( ne pas être présent pour) to miss [train, début de film, rendez-vous]; rater son train de cinq minutes to miss the train by five minutes;3 (ne pas atteindre, ne pas voir) to miss [cible, objectif, marche, personne]; il n'en rate pas une○ he can be relied upon to put his foot in it○;4 ○( ne pas sanctionner) la prochaine fois je ne le raterai pas next time I won't let him get away with it; elle ne l'a pas raté○ fig she put him in his place○.B vi1 [plan, opération] to fail, flop○; il dit toujours des bêtises, ça ne rate jamais○ he can be relied upon to say something stupid; ça va tout faire rater○ it'll spoil everything;2 [arme] to misfire.C se rater vpr1 ( soi-même) to bungle one's suicide attempt;2 ( ne pas se voir) nous nous sommes ratés we missed each other.[rate] verbe intransitif1. (familier) [échouer] to failje t'avais dit qu'elle serait en retard, et ça n'a pas raté! I told you she'd be late, and sure enough she was!tais-toi, tu vas tout faire rater! shut up or you'll ruin everything!2. ARMEMENT————————[rate] verbe transitif1. [but] to misss'il recommence, je te jure que je ne le raterai pas! (familier) if he does it again, I swear I'll get him!2. [avion, rendez-vous, visiteur, occasion] to missje n'ai pas vu le concert — tu n'as rien raté/tu as raté quelque chose! I didn't see the concert — you didn't miss anything/you really missed something!3. [ne pas réussir]————————se rater verbe pronominalil s'est coupé les cheveux lui-même, il s'est complètement raté! he cut his hair himself and made a complete mess of it!elle est tombée de vélo, elle ne s'est pas ratée! she didn't half hurt herself when she fell off her bike! -
10 Abzahlung
f vollständig: (re)payment, paying off; (Rate) instal(l)ment; FIN. von Anteilen: redemption; auf Abzahlung kaufen buy on hire purchase ( oder credit), bes. Am. buy on the instal(l)ment plan, Brit. buy on the never-never umg.* * *die Abzahlungpayment* * *Ạb|zah|lungf1) (= Rückzahlung) repayment, paying off2) (= Ratenzahlung) hire purchase (Brit), HP (Brit), installment plan (US); (= Rate) (re)payment, instalment (Brit), installment (US)etw auf Abzahlung kaufen — to buy sth on HP (Brit) or on hire purchase (Brit) or on the installment plan (US)
* * *Ab·zah·lungf1. (Rückzahlung) paying off2. (Bezahlung auf Raten) repayment[etw] auf \Abzahlung kaufen to buy sth in instalments [or AM installments] [or BRIT a. on hire purchase] [or BRIT fam a. on the never-never]* * *die; Abzahlung, Abzahlungen paying off; repaymentetwas auf Abzahlung kaufen/verkaufen — buy/sell something on easy terms or (Brit.) on HP
* * *Abzahlung f vollständig: (re)payment, paying off; (Rate) instal(l)ment; FIN von Anteilen: redemption;auf Abzahlung kaufen buy on hire purchase ( oder credit), besonders US buy on the instal(l)ment plan, Br buy on the never-never umg* * *die; Abzahlung, Abzahlungen paying off; repaymentetwas auf Abzahlung kaufen/verkaufen — buy/sell something on easy terms or (Brit.) on HP
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11 хокам
tell off, rate, revile; take (s.o.) to taskразг. slang, blister* * *хо̀кам,гл. tell off, rate, revile; chide, scold, tick off; dress down; take (s.o.) to task; разг. slang, blister.* * *tell off ; chide {tSaid}; scold* * *1.. разг. slang, blister 2. tell off, rate, revile;take (s. o.) to task -
12 нахоквам
tell off, rate, take s.o. to task (for doing s.th.)разг. slang, have on the mat, pepperвж. наругавам* * *нахо̀квам,гл. tell off, rate, take s.o. to task (for doing s.th.); dust (s.o.) down; разг. slang, have on the mat, give s.o. snuff, pepper; haul over the coals.* * *pepper; tell off; have on the mat (разг.)* * *1. tell off, rate, take s.o. to task (for doing s.th.) 2. вж. наругавам 3. разг. slang, have on the mat, pepper -
13 rentabilidad
f.profitability.* * *1 profitability\tasa de rentabilidad rate of return* * ** * *femenino profitability* * *= cost-effectiveness, profitability, cost-efficiency, efficiency, payoff [pay-off], rate of return, value for money.Ex. Cost-benefit analysis is often confused with cost-effectiveness but, as Lancaster points out, there is a subtle difference.Ex. The use of agents is necessary but not ideal, because an agent often represents rival concerns, and aims for a quick turnover rather than long-term profitability.Ex. This study intended to determine the cost-efficiency of using the CD-ROM Bibliofile system to convert a shelf list file into a machine-readable data base in MARC format.Ex. Efficiency is the relation between resources input and resulting outputs.Ex. Although setting up a security policy may demand considerable upheaval, it has significant payoff in safety and efficiency.Ex. The author outlines quantitative metrics that measure information technology productivity from the perspective of the overall rate of return to the organization.Ex. Libraries are being expected to justify their services in terms of value for money.----* rentabilidad comercial = business profitability.* umbral de rentabilidad = break-even, break-even point.* * *femenino profitability* * *= cost-effectiveness, profitability, cost-efficiency, efficiency, payoff [pay-off], rate of return, value for money.Ex: Cost-benefit analysis is often confused with cost-effectiveness but, as Lancaster points out, there is a subtle difference.
Ex: The use of agents is necessary but not ideal, because an agent often represents rival concerns, and aims for a quick turnover rather than long-term profitability.Ex: This study intended to determine the cost-efficiency of using the CD-ROM Bibliofile system to convert a shelf list file into a machine-readable data base in MARC format.Ex: Efficiency is the relation between resources input and resulting outputs.Ex: Although setting up a security policy may demand considerable upheaval, it has significant payoff in safety and efficiency.Ex: The author outlines quantitative metrics that measure information technology productivity from the perspective of the overall rate of return to the organization.Ex: Libraries are being expected to justify their services in terms of value for money.* rentabilidad comercial = business profitability.* umbral de rentabilidad = break-even, break-even point.* * *profitabilityla rentabilidad de una inversión the profitability of o return on an investmentcertificados de alta rentabilidad a corto plazo certificates offering a high short-term return o yield* * *
rentabilidad sustantivo femenino
profitability
rentabilidad sustantivo femenino profitability, cost-effectiveness: te ofrecen una rentabilidad del 6%, they're offering a 6% return on your money
aunque trabajes mucho, nada te garantiza la rentabilidad, no matter how hard you work nothing can guarantee a decent profit
' rentabilidad' also found in these entries:
English:
blue-chip
- profitability
- return
* * *rentabilidad nfprofitability;el negocio tiene muy poca rentabilidad the business is not very profitable;un bono de alta rentabilidad a bond offering a high yield o return* * *f profitability -
14 минимально допустимая рентабельность
минимально допустимая рентабельность
Минимально допустимая норма прибыли, которую компании предполагают получить от будущего проекта или инвестиций без учета нефинансовых показателей. Минимально допустимая рентабельность обычно превышает стоимость капитала компании. Называется также Требуемой нормой прибыли (Required Rate of Return).
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > минимально допустимая рентабельность
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15 понахоквам
tell off, rate s.o. (not too severely), give s.o. a talking to* * *понахо̀квам,гл. tell off, rate s.o. (not too severely), give s.o. a talking to.* * *tell off, rate s.o. (not too severely), give s.o. a talking to -
16 скорость вытягивания
1) Engineering: drawing rate (стекловолокна), pull rate, pulling speed (напр. стекловолокна), withdrawal rate (заготовки в МНЛЗ)2) Metallurgy: rate of extraction (заготовки на УНрС), withdrawal rate (заготовки на УНрС), withdrawal speed (заготовки на УНрС)3) Silicates: drawing rate (стекловолокна, листового стекла), drawing speed (стекла, стекловолокна), pull rate (стекловолокна, листового стекла), pulling speed (стекла, стекловолокна)4) Household appliances: pulling rate5) Solar energy: pulling velocity6) Polymers: drawing speed7) Plastics: draw speed, haul-off rateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скорость вытягивания
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17 минимальная ставка удовлетворения заявок
Economy: cut-off interest rate (на кредитном аукционе), cut-off rate (на кредитном аукционе)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > минимальная ставка удовлетворения заявок
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18 ставка удовлетворения заявок
Economy: cut-off interest rate, cut-off rateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ставка удовлетворения заявок
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19 endogener Kalkulationszinsfuß
Business german-english dictionary > endogener Kalkulationszinsfuß
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20 kritischer Satz
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