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1. сущ.1) общ. мера; единица измерения; система измеренийsquare measures — меры площади, квадратная мера
linear measures — меры длины, линейная мера
cubic measure — мера объема, кубическая мера
See:2) общ. мерка; размерmade to measure — сшитый по мерке, сделанный на заказ
See:3) общ. мера; граница, степень, пределto know no measure — не знать меры [границ\]; потерять чувство меры
4) общ. мера; мероприятиеto take [to adopt\] proper [legal, coercive, retaliatory, punitive\] measures — принимать надлежащие [законные, принудительные, ответные, карательные\] меры
preventive measures — профилактические [превентивные\] меры
We took measures to insure their safety. — Мы приняли меры по обеспечению их безопасности.
See:antidumping measures, at-the-border measures, behind-the-border measures, contingency measures, countervailing measures, grey-area measures, market access measures, non-tariff measures, para-tariff measures, price-based measures, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, trade-related environmental measures, trade-related investment measures5) мат. делитель2. гл.1)а) общ. измерять, мерить; отмерятьto measure a piece of ground — измерить площадь участка, произвести замер площади
б) общ. иметь размер2) общ. снимать меркуto measure smb. for clothes — снимать мерку с кого-л., чтобы сшить одежду
3) общ. измерять, оценивать, определятьto measure the gravity of the situation — оценить [определить\] серьезность положения
4) общ. сравнивать, соизмерять (с каким-л. стандартом, другим лицом или объектом и т. п.)for-profit companies have the tools to measure their performance against industry standards — у коммерческих компаний есть инструменты для сравнения своих результатов с отраслевыми стандартами
* * *Показатель. Мера. Мерило. Критерий.. . Словарь терминов по риск-медеджменту .
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