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торг. усушка товара (сокращение веса товара из-за снижения в нем содержания влаги в процессе хранения) -
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1. n сжатие; сокращение; уменьшение2. n спец. усушка3. n кул. потеря в массе, уварка, ужаривание, ужарка; уменьшение веса мяса4. n пересыхание, усыхание5. n потеря веса при перевозке6. n метал. усадка7. n метал. образование усадочной раковины8. n метал. тех. степень обжатия, усадка9. n метал. с. -х. захват, запалСинонимический ряд:constriction (noun) abatement; constriction; contraction; decline; decrease; diminution; dwindling; lessening; loss; reduction; remission; shriveling; slack -
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['ʃrɪŋkɪʤ]сущ.1) сокращение; сжатие, уменьшениеSyn:2)а) усадка, усушкаб) тех. усадочная деформацияв) кул. потеря в массе, уварка, ужаривание, ужарка; уменьшение веса мяса ( при готовке)3) информ. сжатие -
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n1) уменьшение2) усыхание3) усадка4) обесценение
- inventory shrinkage
- profit shrinkage
- shrinkage in capacities
- shrinkage in GDP
- shrinkage of cargo
- shrinkage of the dollar
- shrinkage of exports
- shrinkage of fabric
- shrinkage of goods
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сущ.1) общ. сокращение; сужение; сжатие; уменьшениеshrinkage of market — сужение [сокращение\] рынка (сбыта)
2)а) эк. усушка, утруска (уменьшение веса товара, обычно пищевых продуктов, в результате его усыхания или порчи при транспортировке)б) учет убыль* (снижение фактического количества запасов на складе в сравнении с тем уровнем, который указан в бухгалтерской документации, в результате воровства, порчи, усушки, утруски)See:3) упр. = rostered staff factor
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"сжатие", естественная убыль: снижение товарных запасов в результате воровства, порчи, потерь, усушки, утруски и т. д.* * *товары, которые исчезают из магазина розничной торговли, не будучи при этом проданными -
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shrinkage ['ʃrɪŋkɪdʒ]noun (UNCOUNT)∎ allow for shrinkage tenir compte du rétrécissement;∎ they forecast a further shrinkage in output ils prévoient une nouvelle diminution de la production(c) Commerce (of goods in transit) pertes fpl; (through pilferage) coulage m; (through damage) casse f -
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['ʃrɪŋkɪdʒ]* * *[-ki‹]noun (the act of shrinking, or the amount by which something shrinks.) restringimento* * *shrinkage /ˈʃrɪŋkɪdʒ/n. [uc]1 contrazione ( anche fig.); restringimento: a shrinkage in prices, una contrazione dei prezzi; the shrinkage of cloth, il restringimento della stoffa2 diminuzione; riduzione: a shrinkage in sales, una diminuzione delle vendite; (fin.) a shrinkage in the public budget, una riduzione del bilancio statale3 (comm.) calo: The goods have suffered a 10 per cent shrinkage in transit, la merce ha subito un calo del 10% durante il trasporto* * *['ʃrɪŋkɪdʒ] -
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morning goods — продукты, реализуемые по утрам
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консервы; консервированные продукты — canned goods
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