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1 perfect complements
эк. совершенные дополнители [комплементы\] (товары, которые всегда используются совместно и всегда в одной и той же пропорции)See: -
2 perfect
1. прил.1) общ. совершенный, безупречный, идеальный (не имеющий изъяна; отвечающий все требованиям)to have a perfect knowledge of smth. — знать что-л. в совершенстве
Syn:See:perfect complements, perfect information, perfect property rights, perfect substitutes, perfect capital market, perfect competition, perfect elasticity, perfect hedge, perfect inelasticity, perfect market, perfect ownership, perfect price discrimination, perfect monopoly, perfect oligopoly2) общ. точный2. гл.1) общ. совершенствовать, улучшатьto perfect an invention [plan\] — улучшать изобретение [план\]
2) эк., юр. совершенствовать*, закреплять*, укреплять* (выполнять все требования и условия, необходимые для придания окончательной силу праву собственности, факту дарения и т. д., напр., выполнять все требования для закрепления преимущественного права требования на определенные активы должника)To perfect a security interest in a motor vehicle for which a certificate of title has been issued, the lender must file appropriate documentation with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. — Чтобы закрепить залоговое право на автотранспортное средство, на которое выдано свидетельство о собственности, кредитор должен подать соответствующие документы в Отдел общественной безопасности штата Миннесота.
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1) совершенный, идеальный, точный; 2) (to) совершенствовать, улучшать; 3) (to) завершать, заканчивать, выполнять.* * *• 1) /vt/ совершенствовать; 2) /in passive/ усовершенствованный -
3 perfect substitutes
эк. совершенные заменители [субституты\] (товары, которые потребитель готов замещать один другим в постоянной пропорции, т. е. потребителю безразлично которым из товаров пользоваться)See: -
4 complement
1. n дополнение; дополняющее до нормы количество2. n полный комплект; штатное количество; норма3. n воен. личный состав части или корабля4. v дополнять5. v укомплектовыватьСинонимический ряд:1. accompaniment (noun) accompaniment; augmentation; enhancement; enrichment2. aggregate (noun) aggregate; collection; ensemble; entire crew; entirety; full amount; full measure; full number; sum total; the works; totality; wholeness3. company (noun) cast; company; crew; team; troupe4. counterpart (noun) correlate; counterpart; pendant5. supplement (noun) addition; balance; companion; completion; correlative; equivalent; finishing touch; reciprocal; remainder; supplement6. round out (verb) add to; cap; complete; consummate; correlate; culminate; fill out; perfect; round off; round out; supplementАнтонимический ряд:abatement; deficiency; deficit; detraction; diminution; drawback; insufficiency
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