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1 Small Firm
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2 a small firm that has great prospects for growth
Management: gazelleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > a small firm that has great prospects for growth
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3 firm|a
f 1. (przedsiębiorstwo) company, firm- firma marketingowa/przewozowa/usługowa/wynajmująca samochody a marketing/service/transport/car hire company- nierentowna firma an unprofitable company, a lossmaker- firma wiodąca a market leader- dynamiczna/konkurencyjna/renomowana/solidna firma a dynamic/competitive/renowned/reliable company- dyrektor/właściciel firmy a company manager/owner- wizerunek firmy the corporate image- na koszt firmy (bezpłatny) on the house; (opłacony przez pracodawcę) [wyjazd, kurs] at the company’s expense; [posiłek] on the/one’s expense account- założyć/prowadzić firmę to establish/manage a. run a company- małe firmy nie wytrzymują konkurencji z międzynarodowymi potentatami small firms can’t compete with big international conglomerates2. (nazwa firmy) company name- sprzedawać produkty pod marką znanej firmy to sell products under a well-known brand name- firma spółki to… the company’s name is…3. pot., przen. (o człowieku) solidna firma a reliable a. trustworthy person- mieć/wyrobić sobie dobrą firmę to have/acquire a good reputationThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > firm|a
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4 small engineering firm
Automation: SEFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > small engineering firm
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5 size of firm
Gen Mgta method of categorizing companies according to size for the purposes of government statistics. Divisions are typically microbusiness, small business, medium-sized business, and large-sized business. -
6 firma pequeńa
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7 малая фирма
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8 исследование деятельности фирмы
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > исследование деятельности фирмы
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9 малая фирма
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > малая фирма
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10 Crevette rose
small firm-fleshed shrimp that turns red when cooked; when large, called bouquet. -
11 crevette rose
small firm-fleshed shrimp that turns red when cooked; when large, called bouquet. -
12 Kleinbetrieb
Kleinbetrieb m 1. GEN small business, small firm, small enterprise; 2. PERS small employer, small business* * *m 1. < Geschäft> small business, small firm, small enterprise; 2. < Person> small employer, small business* * *Kleinbetrieb
splinter operation, small establishment (firm), small-scale operator, small merchandising unit (US), small[-scale] industry -
13 Kleinunternehmen
Kleinunternehmen n GEN small business, small enterprise, small firm* * *n < Geschäft> small business, small enterprise, small firm* * *Kleinunternehmen, privat betriebenes
small-scale private enterprise;
• Kleinverbrauchertarif (el.) flat rate (US);
• Kleinverkauf retail, small issue;
• im Kleinverkauf absetzen to sell by (Br.) (at, US) retail;
• Kleinverkäufer retailer;
• Kleinverkaufspreis retail price;
• Kleinverkaufsspanne retail margin;
• Kleinverkaufswert retail value;
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14 родительская фирма
1. mother firm2. parent firmРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > родительская фирма
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15 kleines Unternehmen
kleines Unternehmen n 1. GEN small business, small enterprise, small firm; 2. V&M shop (Werbeagentur)* * *n 1. < Geschäft> small business, small enterprise, small firm; 2. <V&M> Werbeagentur shop -
16 Kleinfirma
Kleinfirma f GEN small business, small firm, small enterprise* * *f < Geschäft> small business, small firm, small enterprise -
17 конкурирующая фирма
1. rival firm2. rival firmsРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > конкурирующая фирма
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18 Renold, Hans
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 31 July 1852 Aarau, Switzerlandd. 2 May 1943 Grange-over-Sands, Lancashire, England[br]Swiss (naturalized British 1881) mechanical engineer, inventor and pioneer of the precision chain industry.[br]Hans Renold was educated at the cantonal school of his native town and at the Polytechnic in Zurich. He worked in two or three small workshops during the polytechnic vacations and served an apprenticeship of eighteen months in an engineering works at Neuchâtel, Switzerland. After a short period of military service he found employment as a draughtsman in an engineering firm at Saint-Denis, near Paris, from 1871 to 1873. In 1873 Renold moved first to London and then to Manchester as a draughtsman and inspector with a firm of machinery exporters. From 1877 to 1879 he was a partner in his own firm of machine exporters. In 1879 he purchased a small firm in Salford making chain for the textile industry. At about this time J.K.Starley introduced the "safety" bicycle, which, however, lacked a satisfactory drive chain. Renold met this need with the invention of the bush roller chain, which he patented in 1880. The new chain formed the basis of the precision chain industry: the business expanded and new premises were acquired in Brook Street, Manchester, in 1881. In the same year Renold became a naturalized British subject.Continued expansion of the business necessitated the opening of a new factory in Brook Street in 1889. The factory was extended in 1895, but by 1906 more accommodation was needed and a site of 11 ½ acres was acquired in the Manchester suburb of Burnage: the move to the new building was finally completed in 1914. Over the years, further developments in the techniques of chain manufacture were made, including the invention in 1895 of the inverted tooth or silent chain. Renold made his first visit to America in 1891 to study machine-tool developments and designed for his own works special machine tools, including centreless grinding machines for dealing with wire rods up to 10 ft (3 m) in length.The business was established as a private limited company in 1903 and merged with the Coventry Chain Company Ltd in 1930. Good industrial relations were always of concern to Renold and he established a 48-hour week as early as 1896, in which year a works canteen was opened. Joint consultation with shop stewards date2 from 1917. Renold was elected a Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1902 and in 1917 he was made a magistrate of the City of Manchester.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsHonorary DSc University of Manchester 1940.Further ReadingBasil H.Tripp, 1956, Renold Chains: A History of the Company and the Rise of the Precision Chain Industry 1879–1955, London.J.J.Guest, 1915, Grinding Machinery, London, pp. 289, 380 (describes grinding machines developed by Renold).RTS -
19 kleiner Betrieb
kleiner Betrieb m IND workshop, small-scale business, small firm* * *m < Ind> workshop, small-scale business, small firm -
20 брокерская фирма
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > брокерская фирма
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