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1 ridimensionare
downsizefig get into perspective* * *ridimensionare v.tr.1 ( riorganizzare) to reorganize; to streamline; ( ridurre) to reduce, to retrench, to rescale: ridimensionare un'industria, un'azienda, to reorganize an industry, a firm; (econ.) ridimensionare un processo produttivo, to streamline a production process; (econ.) ridimensionare il personale, to reduce (o to cut down on) personnel // (fin.) ridimensionare un bilancio, to rescale a budget2 (fig.) to re-evaluate, to reconsider, to put* into proportion, to put* into perspective: ridimensionare uno scrittore, to re-evaluate a writer; ridimensionare la portata di un avvenimento, to put the significance of an event into perspective.◘ ridimensionarsi v.intr.pron. to be re-evaluated, to be reconsidered; ( ridursi) to be scaled down: le sue pretese si sono ridimensionate, his demands have scaled down; era un grande presuntuoso, ma dopo tre anni di prigione si è ridimensionato, he used to be very arrogant but three years in prison brought him down a peg or two.* * *[ridimensjo'nare]1. vt(ditta, industria) to reorganize, (fig : problema, autore, fatto storico) to put in perspective, see in the right perspective2. vip (ridimensionarsi)(sogni, ambizioni) to become more realistic* * *[ridimensjo'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (riorganizzare) to reorganize, to run* down [ impresa]; to trim down [ organico]; to cut* down [spese, prezzi]ridimensionare qcs. — to put sth. back in its right perspective
3) (indurre a cambiare atteggiamento) to cut* [sb.] down to size, to take* [sb.] down a peg or two4) inform. to size [ finestra]2.verbo pronominale ridimensionarsi1) [impresa, organizzazione] to slim down2) fig. (tornare a giuste proporzioni) to scale down* * *ridimensionare/ridimensjo'nare/ [1]1 (riorganizzare) to reorganize, to run* down [ impresa]; to trim down [ organico]; to cut* down [spese, prezzi]2 fig. (ricondurre a giuste proporzioni) ridimensionare qcs. to put sth. back in its right perspective3 (indurre a cambiare atteggiamento) to cut* [sb.] down to size, to take* [sb.] down a peg or two4 inform. to size [ finestra]II ridimensionarsi verbo pronominale1 [impresa, organizzazione] to slim down2 fig. (tornare a giuste proporzioni) to scale down. -
2 sanieren
sanieren v 1. FIN restructure; 2. GRUND redevelop; 3. UMWELT rehabilitate; 4. WIWI redevelop, refloat; restructure (Unternehmen)* * *v 1. < Finanz> restructure; 2. < Grund> redevelop; 3. < Umwelt> rehabilitate; 4. <Vw> redevelop, refloat, Unternehmen restructure* * *sanieren
to reorganize, to reconstruct (Br.), to refloat, to rehabilitate, (Stadtbezirke) to redevelop;
• j. sanieren to put s. one’s finances on a healthy basis;
• sich sanieren to reestablish one’s affairs, to line one’s pockets;
• Elendsgebiete sanieren to clear (redevelop) slums, to upgrade slum housing;
• durcheinander geratenen Etat sanieren to set up the budget on its feet again;
• Finanzen einer Gesellschaft sanieren to rehabilitate a company financially, to reconstruct (Br.) (reorganize) a company;
• Industriezweig nach kaufmännischen Gesichtspunkten sanieren to reorganize an industry on commercial lines;
• Konto versuchsweise sanieren to nurse an account (Br.);
• Land wirtschaftlich sanieren to put a country economically on its feet again;
• Staatsbetriebe sanieren to restructure the public-enterprise sector;
• ganze Stadtteile sanieren to improve whole sections of a town;
• Währung sanieren to restore (re-establish, rehabilitate) a currency. -
3 Industriezweig nach kaufmännischen Gesichtspunkten sanieren
Industriezweig nach kaufmännischen Gesichtspunkten sanieren
to reorganize an industry on commercial linesBusiness german-english dictionary > Industriezweig nach kaufmännischen Gesichtspunkten sanieren
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4 перестраивать промышленность
1) Economy: reorganize industry2) Mass media: overhaul industry, realign an industry, revamp industryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перестраивать промышленность
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5 преобразовывать
1) General subject: converse, convert, reform, remake, reorganize, transfashion, transfer, transfigure, transform, translate, transmew, transmute, transpose, transshape3) Construction: metabolize5) Automobile industry: regenerate, transpose (формулу, уравнение)6) Polygraphy: transcribe (данные)9) Patents: convert (напр. дополнительный патент в основной) -
6 реконструировать
1) General subject: overhaul, rearrange, recompose, reconstruct, remodel, restore, upgrade, modernize, rehabilitate, (событие, проишествие, преступление) re-enact2) Engineering: adapt (приспосабливать для новых нужд), convert (перестраивать), overhaul (модернизировать), rebuild, recondition, redesign (перестраивать), redevelop (жилые районы), refit, renew (в градостроительстве), revamp, revitalize, update (модернизировать)3) Mathematics: revise the design4) Economy: realign, alter (оборудование)5) Automobile industry: redesign6) Forestry: reconstitute7) Oil: renovate8) Ecology: retrofit9) Business: convert, reorganize10) Sakhalin energy glossary: debottleneck12) Sakhalin R: to debottleneck13) Chemical weapons: modify, restructure14) Makarov: adapt (перестраивать с целью улучшения, приспосабливать для новых нужд), convert (здание), convert (перестраивать с целью улучшения, приспосабливать для новых нужд), reconstruct (восстанавливать первоначальный облик), redesign (перестраивать с целью улучшения, приспосабливать для новых нужд), rehabilitate (восстанавливать первоначальный облик)
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