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1 industry
nto convert the industry to peaceful production — конвертировать военную промышленность (на товары массового спроса)
to relocate one's industries — переносить свои предприятия в другое место
to restore industry — возрождать / восстанавливать промышленность
- aerospace industryto sell off an industry — продавать частным владельцам / денационализировать отрасль промышленности
- agricultural industry
- aircraft industry
- allied industries
- ancillary industries
- armaments industry
- arms industry
- atomic industry
- auto industry
- automobile industry
- auxiliary industry
- baby industries
- basic industries
- building industry
- capital goods industries
- capital-intensive industry
- chemical industry
- cinematographic industry
- construction industry
- consumer goods industry
- cottage industry
- craft industry
- defense industries
- defense-related industries
- development of national industry
- diversified industry
- domestic industry
- efficient industry
- electric-power industry
- electronics industry
- electrotechnical industry
- energy industry
- engineering industry
- entertainment industry
- export industries
- export-promoting industries
- extractive industry
- fabricating industry
- farming industry
- ferrous metal industry
- film industry
- food industry
- food-processing industry
- forest industry
- fuel and power industries
- fuel industry
- heavy industry
- high tech industry
- highly developed industries
- home industry
- import-substituting industries
- import-substitution industries
- industries with non-stop production
- infant industry
- instruction industry
- instrument-making industry
- iron and steel industry
- key industry
- labor-consuming industries
- labor-intensive industries
- large-scale industry
- leisure-time industries
- light industry
- local industry
- machine-building industry
- machine-tool industry
- manufacturing industry
- maritime industry
- metal-working industry
- mining industry
- monopolistic industry
- monopolized industry
- motor-car industry
- national industry
- nationalized industry
- nuclear industry
- nuclear-power industry
- oil industry
- oil-extracting industry
- petrochemical industry
- petroleum industry
- power industry
- primary industry
- printing industry
- priority industries
- processing industries
- public industries
- publicly-owned industries
- radio engineering industry
- regional industry
- rural industry
- science-consuming industry
- science-intensive industry
- secondary industry
- service industries
- service-producing industries
- shipbuilding industry
- small-scale industries
- state industry
- state-controlled industry
- state-owned industry
- steel industry
- sunrise industry
- sunset industry
- technically advanced industry
- technology industry
- technology-intensive industry
- tourist industry
- trade industry
- traditional industries
- travel industry
- uneconomic industries
- up-to-date industry
- user industries
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2 Industriezweig
Industriezweig m IND branch of industry, sector of industry* * *m < Ind> branch of industry, sector of industry* * *Industriezweig
manufacturing branch, manufacture, industry, line (group, branch, section) of industry, industrial division;
• artverwandte Industriezweige allied industries;
• autarker Industriezweig self-contained industry;
• durch den Krieg begünstigter Industriezweig war baby (US);
• höher besteuerte Industriezweige higher-taxed industries;
• von der Krise betroffene Industriezweige depressed (crisis-ridden) industries;
• von Verlusten betroffener Industriezweig loss-ridden industry;
• devisenschwache Industriezweige soft-goods industries;
• devisenstarke Industriezweige hard-goods industries;
• dienstleistungsorientierte Industriezweige service-oriented industries;
• exportintensive Industriezweige export-intensive branches of industry;
• gebundene Industriezweige regulated industries (US);
• durch Einfuhrzölle (Zollschranken) geschützte Industriezweige sheltered (Br.) (protected, US) industries;
• zollpolitisch nicht geschützte Industriezweige unsheltered (Br.) (unprotected, US) industries (trades);
• unter staatliche Aufsicht gestellte Industriezweige regimed industry;
• krisenbetroffene Industriezweige crisis industries;
• lohnintensivster Industriezweig highest-wage industry;
• saisonabhängige Industriezweige seasonally unstable industries;
• strategische Industriezweige strategic industries;
• technologieähnliche Industriezweige allied industries;
• übersetzter Industriezweig overcrowded industry;
• unterbezahlte Industriezweige sweated industries;
• verstaatlichte Industriezweige nationalized industries;
• eng verzahnter Industriezweig close-knit industry;
• Industriezweige mit geringer Arbeitsintensitätsquote im Verhältnis zur Gesamtproduktion industries with low employment output ratio;
• Industriezweig begründen to originate an industry;
• Industriezweig beherrschen to control an industry;
• Industriezweig beleben to revive an industry;
• neu gegründeten Industriezweig fördern to nurse an infant industry;
• Industriezweig ins Leben rufen to create an industry;
• Industriezweig unter Staatsaufsicht stellen to bring an industry under state control;
• ganze Industriezweige stilllegen to shut down whole industries;
• Industriezweige in der gesamten europäischen Gemeinschaft völlig umstrukturieren to restructure industry throughout the community;
• Industriezweig verlagern to relocate industry. -
3 реструктурировать
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4 Industriezweige in der gesamten europäischen Gemeinschaft völlig umstrukturieren
Industriezweige in der gesamten europäischen Gemeinschaft völlig umstrukturieren
to restructure industry throughout the communityBusiness german-english dictionary > Industriezweige in der gesamten europäischen Gemeinschaft völlig umstrukturieren
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5 acoger
v.1 to welcome (recibir) (person).El hotel acogió a sus huéspedes The hotel welcomed its guests.2 to take in (dar refugio a).Suecia acogió a los refugiados políticos Sweden took in the political refugeesque Dios lo/la acoja en su seno God rest his/her soul3 to accept, to buy into, to admit.Mario acogió nuestra ayuda Mario accepted our help.4 to shelter, to protect, to take in.El viejo acogió al chico anoche The old man sheltered the boy last night.* * *1 (recibir) to receive; (a invitado) to welcome2 (admitir) to admit, accept3 (proteger) to shelter, protect4 (ideas etc) to accept, take to1 (refugiarse) to take refuge (a, in)2 (a una ley etc) to have recourse to; (amnistía, promesa) to avail oneself of* * *verb1) to take in, receive, welcome2) host•- acogerse* * *1. VT1) (=albergar) [+ huésped, refugiado] to take in; [+ visitante] to receive; [+ fugitivo] to harbour, harbor (EEUU), sheltermuchas familias acogen a estudiantes — many families provide accommodation for o take in students
la ciudad acoge todos los años a miles de visitantes — the city receives thousands of visitors every year
niños acogidos en centros públicos — children housed o accommodated in public centres
el hotel que acoge a los periodistas extranjeros — the hotel where the foreign journalists are staying
2) (=recibir) [+ noticia, idea, propuesta] to receiveacogieron la noticia con sorpresa — they were surprised at the news, they received the news with surprise
acogieron el plan como una oportunidad de reconvertir la industria — they welcomed the plan as an opportunity to restructure industry
3) (=ser sede de) [ciudad] to host; [edificio, auditorio] to be the venue for4) (=contener)a) [+ espectadores] to seat, holdel teatro podrá acoger a 1500 espectadores — the theatre will be able to seat o hold 1500 people
b) [+ obras]los pasillos del nuevo centro acogerán una exposición fotográfica — the corridors of the new centre will accommodate a photographic exhibition
la exposición acoge obras religiosas — the exhibition includes o contains religious works
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <huérfano/anciano> to take in; < refugiado> to accept, admit2) (+ compl) <propuesta/persona> to receive2.acogerse v pronacogerse a algo — a la ley to have recourse to something; a un régimen to opt for something
* * *= greet, welcome.Ex. New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.Ex. The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.----* acoger bajo la representación de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bien = welcome.* acoger con ahínco la idea de = seize upon + the idea of.* acoger con entusiasmo = greet + warmly.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <huérfano/anciano> to take in; < refugiado> to accept, admit2) (+ compl) <propuesta/persona> to receive2.acogerse v pronacogerse a algo — a la ley to have recourse to something; a un régimen to opt for something
* * *= greet, welcome.Ex: New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.
Ex: The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.* acoger bajo la representación de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bien = welcome.* acoger con ahínco la idea de = seize upon + the idea of.* acoger con entusiasmo = greet + warmly.* * *acoger [E6 ]vtA (dar refugio a, albergar) ‹huérfano/anciano› to take innos acogió en su casa he took us inItalia acogió a 5.000 refugiados Italy gave refuge to o accepted o admitted 5,000 refugeesestos hoteles acogen a miles de turistas these hotels cater for o provide accommodation for thousands of touristsque el Señor lo acoja en su seno may the Lord receive his SpiritB (+ compl) ‹propuesta/idea› to receive; ‹persona› to receivela noticia fue acogida con gran satisfacción the news was very well receivedfue acogido con grandes ovaciones it was received with great applauseme acogieron con cortesía they received me politely■ acogerseacogerse A algo:se acogieron a la ley they had recourse to the lawme acogí a su protección I turned to them for protection, I availed myself of their protectionse acogió al régimen de jornada reducida he opted for the shorter working day, he took advantage of o accepted the option of working a shorter dayse acogió al derecho de asilo he claimed asylumse acogieron a la amnistía they accepted the offer of an amnesty* * *
acoger ( conjugate acoger) verbo transitivo
‹ refugiado› to accept, admit
acogerse verbo pronominal acogerse a algo ‹ a la ley› to have recourse to sth;
‹ a un régimen› to opt for sth
acoger verbo transitivo
1 (recibir un proyecto, a una persona) to receive: la idea fue acogida con escepticismo, the idea was received with scepticism
2 (admitir a alguien o algo con alegría) to welcome: nos acogieron con mucho cariño, they welcomed us warmly
3 (proteger) to take in: acogieron a una familia de refugiados en su casa, they have taken in a family of refugees
' acoger' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
recibir
- asilar
English:
foster
- greet
- receive
- shelter
- take in
- welcome
* * *♦ vt1. [recibir] [persona] to welcome;nos acogieron en su propia casa they welcomed us into their own home2. [recibir] [idea, noticia] to receive;el plan fue acogido con mucho entusiasmo the plan was very enthusiastically received;los trabajadores acogieron con escepticismo el anuncio de la empresa the workforce reacted sceptically to the company's announcement3. [dar refugio a] to take in;Suecia acogió a los refugiados políticos Sweden took in the political refugees;que Dios la acoja en su seno God rest her soul4. [adoptar temporalmente] [niño] to foster* * *v/t1 receive;acoger con satisfacción welcome2 en casa take in, put up* * *acoger {15} vt1) refugiar: to take in, to shelter2) : to receive, to welcome* * *acoger vb2. (recibir) to welcome -
6 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. -
7 industria energética
f.power industry.* * *(n.) = energy industry, energy companyEx. In the chemical, energy and aerospace industries, it is inevitable that research sponsors will wish to keep the results to themselves.Ex. The writer discusses the collapse of Enron, the huge energy company that went bankrupt, destroying both the jobs and the life savings of thousands of employees.* * *la industria energética= energy utility business, theEx: Deregulation compelled the energy utility business to restructure its inwardly directed culture and its overgrown and rivalrous internal services function.
(n.) = energy industry, energy companyEx: In the chemical, energy and aerospace industries, it is inevitable that research sponsors will wish to keep the results to themselves.
Ex: The writer discusses the collapse of Enron, the huge energy company that went bankrupt, destroying both the jobs and the life savings of thousands of employees. -
8 streamlined
streamlined ['stri:mlaɪnd](a) Cars & Aviation aérodynamique; Nautical (ship) hydrodynamique; Zoology (fish, animal) à la forme hydrodynamique(b) figurative (building) aux contours harmonieux; (kitchen, bathroom) aux lignes épurées; (figure) svelteUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > streamlined
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9 изменять конструкцию
1) Automobile industry: redesign2) Automation: restructure (системы), restyle, styleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изменять конструкцию
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10 переделывать
1) General subject: adapt, alter, arrange, change, convert, make over, re-do, re-form, readjust, rearrange, recast, recompose, recondition, rehash, reinvent, remake, remodel, rewrite, tinker, transfashion, transmake, turn, unmake, vamp, work over, do again2) Computers: rework3) Geology: (видо) modify4) Obsolete: transverse5) Engineering: reshape7) Textile: turn out8) Jargon: translate10) Astronautics: redo11) Patents: alter (но при сохранении идентичности изменяемой вещи)12) Business: restructure, reverse, turn over13) Travel: refurbish14) Quality control: reform15) Marine science: modify16) Makarov: furbish up, do anew, do over, do over again, do over (что-л.)17) Archaic: transversal19) Aluminium industry: toll-convert -
11 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) -
12 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) -
13 reshape
2 ( restructure) restructurer, réorganiser [industry, economy, policy, constitution] ; réorganiser [life].
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