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1 unprofitable
[ʌn'prɔfɪtəbl]прил.1) нерентабельный, невыгодный, неприбыльный; бездоходныйIt involved the country in an inglorious, unprofitable, and interminable war. — Страна оказалась втянутой в бесчестную и невыгодную нескончаемую войну.
2) непромышленный; невыгодный для эксплуатации ( о месторождении)unprofitable well — скважина, не приносящая дохода
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2 company
n1) компания; фирма; общество; корпорация2) (The Company) полит. жарг. "Фирма", ЦРУ•to buy into a company — скупать акции компании / фирмы
to form a company — учреждать компанию / фирму
to liquidate unprofitable companies — ликвидировать нерентабельные / убыточные компании / фирмы
to nationalize a company — национализировать компанию / фирму
- air companyto take over a company — приобретать контрольный пакет акций компании / фирмы ( о другой компании или фирме)
- amalgamation of companies
- associated company
- bubble company
- daughter company
- debt-ridden company
- defense-space company
- domestic company
- dummy company
- engineering company
- foreign-controlled company
- front company
- holding company
- industrial company
- insurance company
- investment company
- joint-stock company
- limited liability company
- marketing company
- merger of companies
- mixed company
- multinational company
- oil company
- parent company
- privately-owned company
- shell company
- shipping company
- state-owned company
- stock company
- subsidiary company
- target company
- trade company
- trading company
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3 bail out
1) освобождать из заключения под залог или поручительство;
отпускать на поруки to be bailed for trial ≈ быть освобожденным до суда под поручительство или залог
2) выручать из беды, помогать The government cannot bail out every unprofitable company. ≈ Правительство не может помогать каждой нерентабельной компании.
3) авиац.;
разг. выбрасываться, прыгать с парашютом Syn: bale out
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4) вычерпывать воду We had to bail out (the boat) to reach the shore safely. ≈ Нам нужно было вычерпать воду из лодки, чтобы благополучно добраться до берега. Syn: bale out
2)выручить из беды - the Government can't * all the companies правительство не в состоянии спасти все компании от банкротства выпутаться( из неприятной ситуации) - his partner bailed out before the business got on its feet его партнер бросил дело прежде, чем оно пошло (юридическое) брать( кого-л.) на поруки;
вносить залог или давать поручительство (за арестованного) (юридическое) освобождать из заключения под залог или поручительство;
отпускать на поруки - to be bailed out for trial быть освобожденным до суда под поручительство или залог выбрасываться, прыгать с парашютом сбрасывать водные лыжи( чтобы избежать несчастного случая) уходить, покидатьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bail out
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4 investment
n1) капиталовложение, помещение капитала, инвестирование2) часто pl капиталовложения, инвестиции5) финансовые инструменты (акции, облигации, депозиты), купленные на инвестированные средства
- active investment
- additional investment
- add-on value investment
- agricultural investment
- amenity investment
- anticipated investment
- authorized investment
- autonomous investment
- bank investments
- blue chip investment
- budgetary investment
- business investment
- capital investment
- capital-deepening investments
- capital-productive investment
- cash investment
- closed-out investment
- coerced investment
- collective investment
- community investment
- construction investments
- consumer capital investments
- direct investment
- direct investment in new technology
- direct cash investment
- direct foreign investment
- diversified investment
- domestic investment
- downstream investment
- ecological investment
- economic investment
- environmental investment
- equipment investment
- excessive investments
- equity investments
- financial investment
- fixed investment
- fixed capital investment
- fixed income investment
- fixed interest investment
- fixed yield investment
- forced investment
- foreign investment
- foreign direct investment
- government investments
- greenfield investment
- gross investments
- heavy investment
- high investments
- high-grade investments
- immature investments
- impaired investment
- indirect investment
- induced investment
- industrial investment
- infrastructure investment
- initial investment
- intangible investment
- interest-inelastic investments
- inventory investment
- inward investment
- joint investment
- joint capital investment
- large-scale investment
- legal investment
- liquid investments
- long-dated investment
- long-lived investment
- long-range investment
- long-term investment
- low-risk investments
- mature investments
- media investment
- mortgage investment
- negative investment
- net investments
- new investment
- nonequity direct investment
- off-budget investment
- original investment
- over investment
- overall investment
- overseas investment
- owner's investment
- permanent investment
- personal investment
- planned investments
- portfolio investment
- prime investment
- private investments
- productive investment
- profitable investment
- property investments
- public investments
- real investments
- real estate investment
- remunerative investment
- replacement investment
- residential investment
- risk investments
- safe investment
- safety-stock investment
- secure investment
- short investment
- short-lived investment
- short-range investment
- short-term investment
- short-term income-producing investment
- sound investment
- speculative investment
- state investments
- syndicated investment
- tangible investments
- tax-free investments
- total investments
- trade investments
- trust investment
- trustee investment
- unprofitable investment
- unquoted investments
- unseasoned investments
- investments abroad
- investments in companies
- investments in material assets
- investment in modernizing airport facilities
- investment in the partnership
- investments in production
- investments in a project
- investment in real estate
- investment in research and development
- investment in securities
- investment in upgrading
- investment of capital
- investment of finance
- investment of funds
- investments in hedge funds
- investment of money
- investment without a financial return
- attract investments
- attract foreign investment
- back the investment
- carry out investments
- check investments
- curtail investments
- effect investments
- increase investments
- make investments
- promote investments
- protect investment
- recoup investment
- restrict investments
- self-manage investments
- shrink investmentsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > investment
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5 investment
1) капиталовложения, инвестиции (помещение средств в активы для получения дохода)3) финансовые инструменты (акции, облигации, депозиты), купленные на инвестированные средства•Foreign direct investment surged. — Возрос приток прямых иностранных капиталовложений.
Investment slumped. — Снизился уровень инвестиций.
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