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3 outside sources of funding
Деловая лексика: внешние источники фондированияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > outside sources of funding
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4 financiación
f.financing, funding, credit.* * *1 financing* * *SF financing, funding* * *1) (de empresa, obra, acción) financing, funding2) ( facilidades) credit facilities (pl)* * *= financing, funding, grant support.Ex. The Green Paper on the financing of the public library service forces librarians to look closely at the choices facing them on how libraries of the future are to be funded.Ex. The mission, organisational structure, user needs, funding and technology of the library must all be made to match.Ex. The article 'The citation impact of funded and unfunded research in economics' asks whether research which receives grant support is more cited than unfunded research.----* autofinanciación = self-funding [self funding].* con financiación independiente = self-funded.* con financiación propia = self-funded.* con una buena financiación = well-funded.* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades = University Grants Committee (UGC).* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades (UGC) = University Grants Committee (UGC).* financiación estatal = tax dollars.* financiación externa = outside funding.* financiación gubernamental = government funding.* financiación privada = private funding.* financiación pública = public funding.* organismo de financiación = funding agency.* período de financiación = funding period.* política de financiación = financing policy, funding policy.* recortar la financiación = cut + funding.* sin financiación = unfunded.* sin la suficiente financiación = underfinanced [under-financed].* solicitud de financiación = funding bid.* volver a recibir financiación = re-fund.* * *1) (de empresa, obra, acción) financing, funding2) ( facilidades) credit facilities (pl)* * *= financing, funding, grant support.Ex: The Green Paper on the financing of the public library service forces librarians to look closely at the choices facing them on how libraries of the future are to be funded.
Ex: The mission, organisational structure, user needs, funding and technology of the library must all be made to match.Ex: The article 'The citation impact of funded and unfunded research in economics' asks whether research which receives grant support is more cited than unfunded research.* autofinanciación = self-funding [self funding].* con financiación independiente = self-funded.* con financiación propia = self-funded.* con una buena financiación = well-funded.* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades = University Grants Committee (UGC).* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades (UGC) = University Grants Committee (UGC).* financiación estatal = tax dollars.* financiación externa = outside funding.* financiación gubernamental = government funding.* financiación privada = private funding.* financiación pública = public funding.* organismo de financiación = funding agency.* período de financiación = funding period.* política de financiación = financing policy, funding policy.* recortar la financiación = cut + funding.* sin financiación = unfunded.* sin la suficiente financiación = underfinanced [under-financed].* solicitud de financiación = funding bid.* volver a recibir financiación = re-fund.* * *A (de una empresa, obra)1 (acción) financing, funding2 (fondos) funding, financeB (facilidades) credit facilities (pl)* * *
financiación sustantivo femenino,◊ financiamiento sustantivo masculino
financing
financiación sustantivo femenino financing
' financiación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hueso
English:
financing
- leverage
- finance
- funding
- installment
* * *financiación nf, financiamiento nmfinancing;la financiación de los partidos políticos the funding of political partiesFin financiación mediante déficit deficit financing* * *f, financiamiento L.Am.m funding* * * -
5 financiación externa
f.external financing.* * *(n.) = outside fundingEx. Librarians and libraries are always asked to do too much with too little, so the search for outside funding through grants, gifts and fundraisers is a constant in library life.* * *(n.) = outside fundingEx: Librarians and libraries are always asked to do too much with too little, so the search for outside funding through grants, gifts and fundraisers is a constant in library life.
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6 cobro de dinero
(n.) = collection of feesEx. A debatable source of outside funding is the collection of fees for services rendered.* * *(n.) = collection of feesEx: A debatable source of outside funding is the collection of fees for services rendered.
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7 ganancias
f.pl.profits, net profit, earnings, gainings.* * *(n.) = proceeds, return, spoils, winningsEx. A companionship was a team of piecework compositors, led by one of their number, who co-operated in the setting of a book and submitted a single bill for the work, the proceeds of which were then divided amongst themselves.Ex. Some CD-ROM publishers charge as much as possible and skim the market for the fastest and highest possible return.Ex. As more colleges and university libraries pursue outside funding, the spoils increasingly will go to those institutions which are best prepared for the rigours of fundraising.Ex. The title of the article is 'The winnings, losings, loathings, fears, and fortunes of 8,500 American Library Association conferees who went to Las Vegas'.* * *(n.) = proceeds, return, spoils, winningsEx: A companionship was a team of piecework compositors, led by one of their number, who co-operated in the setting of a book and submitted a single bill for the work, the proceeds of which were then divided amongst themselves.
Ex: Some CD-ROM publishers charge as much as possible and skim the market for the fastest and highest possible return.Ex: As more colleges and university libraries pursue outside funding, the spoils increasingly will go to those institutions which are best prepared for the rigours of fundraising.Ex: The title of the article is 'The winnings, losings, loathings, fears, and fortunes of 8,500 American Library Association conferees who went to Las Vegas'. -
8 prebendas
(n.) = spoilsEx. As more colleges and university libraries pursue outside funding, the spoils increasingly will go to those institutions which are best prepared for the rigours of fundraising.* * *(n.) = spoilsEx: As more colleges and university libraries pursue outside funding, the spoils increasingly will go to those institutions which are best prepared for the rigours of fundraising.
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9 prestar un servicio
(v.) = operate + service, provide + service, render + service, give + service to, deliver + service, deliver + value, produce + the goods, do + serviceEx. LASER operates an interlending service which is based upon its union catalogue.Ex. The Center has developed a regional data base and just started to provide services to members.Ex. A debatable source of outside funding is the collection of fees for services rendered.Ex. The idea that a particular library is an institution which gives service to a defined constituency should be the guiding principle.Ex. The library concentrates more on the provision of information and less on personal counselling, advice giving, or delivering a tangible service.Ex. Customers see no clear relationship between the price of an on-line information service and the value it delivers.Ex. At the end of the day, librarians must ' produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way.Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.* * *(v.) = operate + service, provide + service, render + service, give + service to, deliver + service, deliver + value, produce + the goods, do + serviceEx: LASER operates an interlending service which is based upon its union catalogue.
Ex: The Center has developed a regional data base and just started to provide services to members.Ex: A debatable source of outside funding is the collection of fees for services rendered.Ex: The idea that a particular library is an institution which gives service to a defined constituency should be the guiding principle.Ex: The library concentrates more on the provision of information and less on personal counselling, advice giving, or delivering a tangible service.Ex: Customers see no clear relationship between the price of an on-line information service and the value it delivers.Ex: At the end of the day, librarians must ' produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way. -
10 ser una constante
(v.) = be a constantEx. Librarians and libraries are always asked to do too much with too little, so the search for outside funding through grants, gifts and fundraisers is a constant in library life.* * *(v.) = be a constantEx: Librarians and libraries are always asked to do too much with too little, so the search for outside funding through grants, gifts and fundraisers is a constant in library life.
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11 subsistencia
f.1 subsistence (vida).2 continued existence.* * *1 (hecho) subsistence2 (lo necesario para vivir) sustenance1 (provisiones) food sing, provisions, supplies* * *SF (=supervivencia) subsistence; (=sustento) sustenance* * *femenino subsistence, survival* * *= subsistence.Ex. OCLC is self-supporting and does not require subsistence from outside funding.----* economía de subsistencia = subsistence economy.* * *femenino subsistence, survival* * *= subsistence.Ex: OCLC is self-supporting and does not require subsistence from outside funding.
* economía de subsistencia = subsistence economy.* * *subsistence, survival* * *
subsistencia sustantivo femenino
subsistence, survival
subsistencia sustantivo femenino
1 subsistence, survival
2 (provisiones, víveres) subsistencias, supplies pl
' subsistencia' also found in these entries:
English:
subsistence
* * *subsistencia nf1. [vida] subsistence2. [conservación] continued existence3.subsistencias [provisiones] provisions* * ** * *subsistencia nf1) : subsistence2) : sustenance -
12 sustento
m.1 sustenance, bread and butter, livelihood, living.2 support.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sustentar.* * *1 (alimento) sustenance, food2 (apoyo) support\ganarse el sustento to earn one's living* * *noun m.1) sustenance2) livelihood* * *SM1) (=apoyo) support2) [para vivir] (=alimento) sustenance; (=manutención) maintenanceganarse el sustento — to earn one's living, earn a livelihood
* * *a) ( apoyo) means of supportganarse el sustento — (liter) to earn one's living, to support oneself
b) ( alimento) sustenance* * *= lifeline, livelihood, nourishment, sustenance, subsistence, backup [back-up].Ex. The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.Ex. Reference librarianship is 'as much a passion as a livelihood, less a profession than a privilege'.Ex. He was swept across the intersection by a miscellaneous crowd of anxious, energetic persons in search of business or raiment or nourishment or whatever.Ex. The adoption of a marketing approach will help libraries not only in their own self sustenance, but also in the sustenance and self sufficiency of their information products and services.Ex. OCLC is self-supporting and does not require subsistence from outside funding.Ex. The aggressiveness of a number of publications on this subject, replete with their accusations without any backup, can be interpreted as settling of scores.* * *a) ( apoyo) means of supportganarse el sustento — (liter) to earn one's living, to support oneself
b) ( alimento) sustenance* * *= lifeline, livelihood, nourishment, sustenance, subsistence, backup [back-up].Ex: The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.
Ex: Reference librarianship is 'as much a passion as a livelihood, less a profession than a privilege'.Ex: He was swept across the intersection by a miscellaneous crowd of anxious, energetic persons in search of business or raiment or nourishment or whatever.Ex: The adoption of a marketing approach will help libraries not only in their own self sustenance, but also in the sustenance and self sufficiency of their information products and services.Ex: OCLC is self-supporting and does not require subsistence from outside funding.Ex: The aggressiveness of a number of publications on this subject, replete with their accusations without any backup, can be interpreted as settling of scores.* * *1 (apoyo) means of supportesa pequeña pensión es su único sustento that small pension is her only means of supportganarse el sustento ( liter); to earn one's living, to support oneself2 (alimento) sustenancelas bayas fueron su único sustento berries were his only (form of) sustenance* * *
Del verbo sustentar: ( conjugate sustentar)
sustento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
sustentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
sustentar
sustento
sustentar ( conjugate sustentar) verbo transitivo
sustento sustantivo masculino
sustentar verbo transitivo
1 (mantener) to support, maintain: gana lo suficiente para sustentar a la familia, she earns enough to support her family
2 (una opinión, una teoría) to uphold, maintain
3 (sujetar, soportar un peso) to support, hold up
sustento m (alimento) sustenance
ganarse el sustento, to earn one's living
' sustento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ganarse
- mantenimiento
- pan
English:
bread
- keep
- livelihood
- supportiveness
- sustenance
* * *sustento nm1. [alimento] sustenance;[mantenimiento] livelihood;ganarse el sustento to earn one's living2. [apoyo] support;su teoría carece de sustento her theory has no foundation* * *m means of support* * *sustento nm1) : means of support, livelihood2) : sustenance, food -
13 Drittmittel
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14 внешнее фондирование
Business: outside fundingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внешнее фондирование
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15 botín1
1 = spoils, booty, plunder.Ex. As more colleges and university libraries pursue outside funding, the spoils increasingly will go to those institutions which are best prepared for the rigours of fundraising.Ex. Greed and fearlessness linked the Elizabethan sea rover, the 18th-century naval captain hungry for prize money, and the early-Victorian soldier for whom the storming of an Indian city offered the chance of booty.Ex. He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.----* botín de guerra = war booty.* botín de guerra, el = spoils of war, the, victor's spoils.* reparto del botín, el = division of spoils, the. -
16 botín
m.1 booty, loot, spoil.2 ankle boot, bootee, legging.* * *1 (de guerra) spoils plural, booty2 (de robo) haul\botín de guerra spoils plural of war————————1 (zapato) ankle boot2 (cubierta) gaiter* * *noun m.1) booty, loot2) ankle boot* * *ISM [de guerra] booty, plunder; [de ladrón] lootIISM1) (=calzado) ankle boot2) (=polaina) legging, spat3) Chile (=borceguí) bootee4) Cono Sur (=calcetín) sock* * *1) ( bota corta) ankle boot; ( de bebé) bootee; ( de futbolista) (CS) boot2) ( de guerra) plunder, booty; ( de ladrones) haul, loot* * *1) ( bota corta) ankle boot; ( de bebé) bootee; ( de futbolista) (CS) boot2) ( de guerra) plunder, booty; ( de ladrones) haul, loot* * *botín11 = spoils, booty, plunder.Ex: As more colleges and university libraries pursue outside funding, the spoils increasingly will go to those institutions which are best prepared for the rigours of fundraising.
Ex: Greed and fearlessness linked the Elizabethan sea rover, the 18th-century naval captain hungry for prize money, and the early-Victorian soldier for whom the storming of an Indian city offered the chance of booty.Ex: He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.* botín de guerra = war booty.* botín de guerra, el = spoils of war, the, victor's spoils.* reparto del botín, el = division of spoils, the.botín22 = bootee [bootie].Ex: After the defendant was arrested, the deputy sheriff measured the bootees worn by him and testified the heel and foot tracks of the bootees were identical.
* * *A1 (bota corta) ankle boot2 (de bebé) bootee3 (CS) (de futbolista) bootB1 (de guerra) plunder, booty2 (de ladrones) haul, loot* * *
botín sustantivo masculino
1 ( bota corta) ankle boot;
( de bebé) bootee;
( de futbolista) (CS) boot
2 ( de guerra) plunder, booty;
( de ladrones) haul, loot
botín 1 m (de un robo) loot, booty
botín 2 m (calzado) ankle boot
' botín' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despojos
- recobrar
- recuperar
English:
booty
- carry off
- haul
- loot
- make away with
- plunder
- spoil
- ankle
- boot
- spoils
- wellington (boot)
* * *botín1 nm[calzado] ankle boot Am botín de fútbol Br football boot, US soccer shoebotín2 nm1. [de guerra] plunder, booty;repartirse el botín to share out the spoils2. [de atraco] loot* * *m2 calzado ankle boot* * *1) : baby's bootee2) : ankle boot3) : booty, plunder* * *botín n1. (calzado) ankle boot2. (cosas robadas) loot -
17 Finanzierung
Finanzierung f FIN finance, financing (Kapitalbeschaffungsprozess); funding (Projekt) • Finanzierung besorgen FIN raise finance* * *f < Finanz> finance, financing, Projekt funding ■ Finanzierung besorgen < Finanz> raise finance* * *Finanzierung
financing, funding, provision of finance, (von Anleihen) floating, (Bergbau) habilitation (US), (Unterstützung) subsidizing;
• bei Finanzierung und Verleih in financing and distributing;
• bankmäßige Finanzierung financing through banks;
• bilanzneutrale Finanzierung off-balance-sheet financing;
• kurzfristige Finanzierung short-term financing (finance);
• langfristige Finanzierung long-term financing;
• mittelfristige Finanzierung medium-range financing;
• regresslose Finanzierung non-recourse finance;
• ungenügende Finanzierung insufficient capitalization;
• Finanzierung durch Abtretung der Debitoren (mittels Forderungsabtretung) debt (accounts receivable, US) financing;
• Finanzierung von Abzahlungsgeschäften instalment (hire-purchase, Br.) finance, financing of hire-purchase transactions (Br.);
• Finanzierung von Aktiengesellschaften financing of joint-stock companies, corporation finance (US);
• Finanzierungen jeglicher Art every type of financing;
• Finanzierung durch Ausgabe von Wandelschuldverschreibungen convertible financing;
• Finanzierung von Ausgabenspitzen langfristiger Projekte durch Anleihen pay as you use principle;
• Finanzierung des Außenhandels foreign-trade financing;
• Finanzierung durch eine Bank bank finance;
• Finanzierung von Eigenheimen financing of new homes;
• Finanzierung durch Einräumung eines Erbbaurechts leasehold financing;
• Finanzierung auf dem Eurodollarmarkt Eurocurrency financing;
• Finanzierung von Exportgeschäften export finance;
• Finanzierung durch Fremdmittel outside financing, trading on the equity, equity trading;
• maßgeschneiderte Finanzierungen für Großkunden financial engineering;
• Finanzierung von Großprojekten large-scale financing;
• Finanzierung von Investitionen investment financing;
• Finanzierung durch unmittelbare Kapitalmarktunterbringung direct placement financing;
• privatwirtschaftliche Finanzierung von Rundfunkprogrammen commercial sponsoring of program(me)s;
• Finanzierung der Staatsausgaben government financing;
• Finanzierung eines Versicherungsrisikos risk financing;
• Finanzierung eines Wahlfeldzuges campaign financing;
• Finanzierung von Warenforderungen debt (accounts receivable, US) financing;
• Finanzierung von Wohnungen financing of housing, home financing;
• Kapitalgeber wegen der Finanzierung eines Unternehmens ansprechen to sound a capitalist with regard to a proposed investment;
• Finanzierung eines Unternehmens durchführen to finance a scheme (an enterprise);
• für die Finanzierung eines Projektes geradestehen to underwrite the cost of a project;
• größeren Unternehmen mit langfristigen Obligationen eine direkte Finanzierung gewähren to lend long-term bond finance direct to major companies;
• Finanzierung sicherstellen to wrap up financing;
• Finanzierung einer Reise sicherstellen to find the money for a journey;
• Finanzierung eines Rundfunkprogramms übernehmen to sponsor a radio program(me);
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18 Finanzierung
f financing, funding; mit Kredit: credit (finance); dank der Finanzierung durch seinen Vater thanks to the finance provided by his father; steht die Finanzierung eures Hauses? have you got the finance ( oder money) together for your house?* * *die Finanzierungfunding; financing* * *Fi|nan|zie|rungf -, -enfinancingdie Finanzíérung meines Projekts ist noch nicht gesichert — it isn't certain whether I will have the money for this project
* * *Fi·nan·zie·rung<-, -en>ffür die \Finanzierung eines Eigenheimes braucht man erhebliche Fremdmittel considerable outside means are necessary to finance buying a house* * *die; Finanzierung, Finanzierungen financing* * *dank der Finanzierung durch seinen Vater thanks to the finance provided by his father;steht die Finanzierung eures Hauses? have you got the finance ( oder money) together for your house?* * *die; Finanzierung, Finanzierungen financing* * *f.financing n. -
19 финансирование финансировани·е
financing, fundingвзять на себя финансирование — to sign on the dotted / bottom line
"дефицитное финансирование" (операции правительства, осуществляемые за счёт размещения новых государственных обязательств) — deficit financing
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > финансирование финансировани·е
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