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Общая лексика: создать новую фирму -
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1. phr v возникать, появляться2. phr v быстро растиnew houses are starting up in the suburbs of the city — на окраинах города быстро вырастают новые дома
3. phr v начинать -
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[ʹstɑ:tʹʌp] phr v1. возникать, (неожиданно) появляться2. быстро растиnew houses are starting up in the suburbs of the city - на окраинах города быстро вырастают новые дома
3. начинатьto start up a conversation with smb. - завязать разговор с кем-л.
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- accountancy firm
- accounting firm
- accredited brokerage firm
- affiliated firm
- agency firm
- auditing firm
- auditor firm
- banking firm
- bankrupt firm
- blue chip firm
- broker's firm
- brokerage firm
- business firm
- civil engineering firm
- commercial firm
- competing firm
- competitive firm
- competitor firm
- consultancy firm
- consultation firm
- consulting firm
- consulting engineering firm
- contracting firm
- correspondent firm
- dealer firm
- distressed firm
- engineering firm
- entrant firm
- executive search firm
- exempted firm
- export firm
- financial firm
- financially troubled firm
- foreign firm
- forwarding firm
- incorporated firm
- individual firm
- industrial firm
- investment firm
- investment advisory firm
- investment banking firm
- joint firm
- joint commercial firm
- large firm
- law firm
- leading firm
- local firm
- long firm
- loss-making firm
- mail order firm
- major firm
- marketing firm
- member firm
- moderate-sized firm
- nonmember firm
- offshore firm
- outside firm
- over-leveraged firm
- participating firm
- patent law firm
- principal firm
- private firm
- prosperous firm
- public accounting firm
- purchasing firm
- renowned firm
- reputable firm
- retail firm
- rival firm
- search firm
- small firm
- solvent firm
- specialized firm
- start-up firm
- state firm
- state-owned firm
- stockbroker firm
- subsidiary firm
- target firm
- trade firm
- trading firm
- turnaround firm
- universal firm
- wholesale firm
- close down a firm
- cooperate with a firm
- direct a firm
- dissolve a firm
- establish a firm
- found a firm
- handle a firm
- keep a firm afloat
- liquidate a firm
- manage a firm
- operate a firm
- register a firm
- represent a firm
- run a firm
- set up a firm
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1) фин. твердый курс (установленный для перевода одной валюты в другую при исполнении контракта без возможности его изменения)2) эк. твердая расценка [ставка, цена\] (зафиксированная каким-л. контрактом или соглашением на определенный период времени)Final negotiations with the hotel to lock in rates are ongoing and as soon as a firm rate is put into the contract, the hotel can start accepting reservations. — Окончательные переговоры с гостиницей по установлению расценок продолжаются, и как только твердая ставка будет указана в контракте, гостиница сможет начать принимать бронь.
Syn:firm bid, firm price3) марк. рейтинг фирмы (при сравнении с другими фирмами, на основе использования различных показателей)4) эк. устойчивый уровеньActivity at world level, while continuing to grow at a firm rate, is likely to slow down in one year. — Активность на мировом уровне, несмотря на продолжающийся устойчивый рост, скорее всего пойдет на убыль через год.
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ввод в эксплуатацию
Событие, фиксирующее готовность изделия к использованию по назначению, документально оформленное в установленном порядке.
Примечание - Для специальных видов техники к вводу в эксплуатацию дополнительно относят подготовительные работы, контроль, приемку и закрепление изделия за эксплуатирующим подразделением
[ ГОСТ 25866-83 Эксплуатация техники. Термины и определения.]FR
Параллельные тексты EN-RU
No more pulleys nor belts to adjust during start up and service
[Lennox]Не нужно регулировать положение шкивов и натяжение ремней при вводе в эксплуатацию и во время технического обслуживания.
[Перевод Интент]
START-UP
Once the equipment has been placed in its definitive location, Schneider Electric CPCS factory-trained service personnel will energize and check the functionality of the equipment in all modes of operation and conduct various tests to obtain internal power supply voltage readings, temperature, pressure and other critical checks.
CPCS - Critical Power & Cooling Services
[Schneider Electric]
Putting into operation vs. Commissioning
Hello!
What is the difference in the use of terms "commissioning" and "putting into operation"?
Are they absolutely interchangeable or there are certain tints in their meaning, which limit their applicatoin in this or that context?
=======================================I am an engineer who works in the field, commissioning equipment.
Commissioning is the process where everything associated with the equipment is fully checked, all items are simulated or caused to happen, all possible events are tested, all methods of failure are accounted for. In other words, the complete design of the equipment is tested. Then, and only then, equipment is run and shown to be according to the design.
This is commissioning.
You could put equipment into operation without fully checking all systems. You can just run equipment and hope that all safety systems work according to plan.
That is the difference. No manufacturer or reputable engineering firm would simply put equipment into operation.
[ http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/136100-Putting-into-operation-vs-Commissioning]Тематики
- система техн. обслуж. и ремонта техники
EN
начальные действия
установка (диска, экрана) в исходное состояние
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[Е.С.Алексеев, А.А.Мячев. Англо-русский толковый словарь по системотехнике ЭВМ. Москва 1993]Тематики
Синонимы
- установка (диска, экрана) в исходное состояние
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- disk, screen
- start up
2.121 ввод в эксплуатацию (start up): Действие по подготовке и переводу в эксплуатацию чистого помещения со всеми подсистемами, включая комплект документации, наличие обученного персонала, вспомогательных служб и пр.
[ИСО 14644-4:2001, статья 3.10]
Источник: ГОСТ Р ИСО 14644-6-2010: Чистые помещения и связанные с ними контролируемые среды. Часть 6. Термины оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > start up
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ввод в эксплуатацию
Событие, фиксирующее готовность изделия к использованию по назначению, документально оформленное в установленном порядке.
Примечание - Для специальных видов техники к вводу в эксплуатацию дополнительно относят подготовительные работы, контроль, приемку и закрепление изделия за эксплуатирующим подразделением
[ ГОСТ 25866-83 Эксплуатация техники. Термины и определения.]FR
Параллельные тексты EN-RU
No more pulleys nor belts to adjust during start up and service
[Lennox]Не нужно регулировать положение шкивов и натяжение ремней при вводе в эксплуатацию и во время технического обслуживания.
[Перевод Интент]
START-UP
Once the equipment has been placed in its definitive location, Schneider Electric CPCS factory-trained service personnel will energize and check the functionality of the equipment in all modes of operation and conduct various tests to obtain internal power supply voltage readings, temperature, pressure and other critical checks.
CPCS - Critical Power & Cooling Services
[Schneider Electric]
Putting into operation vs. Commissioning
Hello!
What is the difference in the use of terms "commissioning" and "putting into operation"?
Are they absolutely interchangeable or there are certain tints in their meaning, which limit their applicatoin in this or that context?
=======================================I am an engineer who works in the field, commissioning equipment.
Commissioning is the process where everything associated with the equipment is fully checked, all items are simulated or caused to happen, all possible events are tested, all methods of failure are accounted for. In other words, the complete design of the equipment is tested. Then, and only then, equipment is run and shown to be according to the design.
This is commissioning.
You could put equipment into operation without fully checking all systems. You can just run equipment and hope that all safety systems work according to plan.
That is the difference. No manufacturer or reputable engineering firm would simply put equipment into operation.
[ http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/136100-Putting-into-operation-vs-Commissioning]Тематики
- система техн. обслуж. и ремонта техники
EN
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > start-up
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9 start-up service
ввод в эксплуатацию
Событие, фиксирующее готовность изделия к использованию по назначению, документально оформленное в установленном порядке.
Примечание - Для специальных видов техники к вводу в эксплуатацию дополнительно относят подготовительные работы, контроль, приемку и закрепление изделия за эксплуатирующим подразделением
[ ГОСТ 25866-83 Эксплуатация техники. Термины и определения.]FR
Параллельные тексты EN-RU
No more pulleys nor belts to adjust during start up and service
[Lennox]Не нужно регулировать положение шкивов и натяжение ремней при вводе в эксплуатацию и во время технического обслуживания.
[Перевод Интент]
START-UP
Once the equipment has been placed in its definitive location, Schneider Electric CPCS factory-trained service personnel will energize and check the functionality of the equipment in all modes of operation and conduct various tests to obtain internal power supply voltage readings, temperature, pressure and other critical checks.
CPCS - Critical Power & Cooling Services
[Schneider Electric]
Putting into operation vs. Commissioning
Hello!
What is the difference in the use of terms "commissioning" and "putting into operation"?
Are they absolutely interchangeable or there are certain tints in their meaning, which limit their applicatoin in this or that context?
=======================================I am an engineer who works in the field, commissioning equipment.
Commissioning is the process where everything associated with the equipment is fully checked, all items are simulated or caused to happen, all possible events are tested, all methods of failure are accounted for. In other words, the complete design of the equipment is tested. Then, and only then, equipment is run and shown to be according to the design.
This is commissioning.
You could put equipment into operation without fully checking all systems. You can just run equipment and hope that all safety systems work according to plan.
That is the difference. No manufacturer or reputable engineering firm would simply put equipment into operation.
[ http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/136100-Putting-into-operation-vs-Commissioning]Тематики
- система техн. обслуж. и ремонта техники
EN
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > start-up service
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сущ.тж. startup1) эк. пуск, запуск (напр., проекта); начало (какой-л. деятельности); ввод в эксплуатацию (завода, сооружения)2) эк. стартап, старт-ап, стартап-компания ( недавно созданная компания)these days, technology, Internet and biotech companies are among the most-common start-ups — сегодня наиболее распространенными стартап-компаниями являются компании, занимающиеся технологиями, интернетом и биотехнологиями
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1) создание новой компании; самая ранняя стадия финансирования новой компании; см. seed money; 2) вновь созданная компания; новое деловое предприятие; 3) время, необходимое для начала производства и доведения до оптимального уровня после заключения контракта; = start-up time.* * ** * * -
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1) вскакивать The boy started up out of his chair as soon as he heard the doorbell ring. ≈ Мальчик вскочил со стула, как только зазвонил звонок.
2) появляться A new idea has started up. ≈ Возникла новая идея.
3) пускать в ход to start up an engine ≈ запустить мотор возникать, (неожиданно) появляться - so many complications started up возникло так много осложнений быстро расти - new houses are starting up in the suburbs of the city на окраинах города быстро вырастают новые дома начинать - to * a conversation with smb. завязать разговор с кем-л. - to * a firm создать новую фирмуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > start up
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Макаров: создать новую фирму -
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Компьютерная техника: начинающая фирма -
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Англо-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > start-up firm
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > start-up firm
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English-Russian dictionary of computer science > start-up firm
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эк. укоренившаяся фирма ( успешно действующая в течение многих лет)The established firm and the start-up firm seem to select different types of projects due to different incentives for innovation. — Давно существующая фирма и начинающая фирмы скорее всего выбирают разные проекты из-за разных стимулов к инновациям.
Syn:Ant:* * *давно действующая (на данном рынке) фирма; фирма с установившейся репутацией; солидная фирма; давно существующая фирма. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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сущ.1) общ. новичок, абитуриент, вступающий в организацию2) эк. "новичок", входящий (продавец или покупатель, который выходит на рынок; новая фирма в отрасли)Syn:Ant:
См. также в других словарях:
firm — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, large, major ▪ medium sized ▪ small ▪ well known ▪ … Collocations dictionary
Firm — Refers to an order to buy or sell that can be executed without confirmation for some fixed period. Also, a synonym for company. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. firm firm 1 [fɜːm ǁ fɜːrm] noun [countable] ORGANIZATIONS a company… … Financial and business terms
firm — Refers to an order to buy or sell that can be executed without confirmation for some fixed period. Also, a synonym for company. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary At CME, it is called a clearing member firm. A company that has membership privileges… … Financial and business terms
FIRM — ( foreign investment risk matrix) Graph that displays financial and political risk by intervals on which countries may be compared according to risk ratings. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. firm firm 1 [fɜːm ǁ fɜːrm] noun [countable]… … Financial and business terms
firm — firm1 [ fɜrm ] adjective *** 1. ) solid but not hard: The ground beneath our feet was fairly firm and not too muddy. I sleep better on a firm mattress. firm, ripe tomatoes ─ opposite SOFT 2. ) steady and fixed in place: Make sure the ladder is… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
firm — I UK [fɜː(r)m] / US [fɜrm] noun [countable] Word forms firm : singular firm plural firms *** a business or company a building/engineering/law firm a large firm: She works for a large firm. firm of: a firm of accountants/architects/solicitors II… … English dictionary
start — start1 W2S2 [sta:t US sta:rt] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(begin doing something)¦ 2¦(begin happening)¦ 3¦(begin in a particular way)¦ 4¦(business/organization)¦ 5¦(job/school)¦ 6¦(car/engine etc)¦ 7¦(begin going somewhere)¦ 8¦(life/profession)¦… … Dictionary of contemporary English
start — 1 verb 1 BEGIN DOING STH (I, T) to begin doing something: start doing sth: I ve just started learning German. | We d better start getting dressed soon. | start to do sth: When Tom heard this he started to laugh uncontrollably. | Things started to … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
start — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ auspicious, bright (esp. BrE), decent, encouraging, excellent, fine, flying, good, great, impressive … Collocations dictionary
start-up — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Start up is used after these nouns: ↑Internet {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adj. Start up is used with these nouns: ↑capital, ↑company, ↑cost, ↑firm, ↑funding, ↑phase, ↑venture … Collocations dictionary
start up — phr verb Start up is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑siren Start up is used with these nouns as the object: ↑company, ↑computer, ↑firm, ↑friendship, ↑movement … Collocations dictionary