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1. n
- annual auction
- bond auction
- cheque auction
- commodity auction
- compulsory auction
- credit auction
- discount auction
- double auction
- Dutch auction
- English auction
- foreign exchange auction
- fur auction
- goods auction
- international auction
- land auction
- livestock auction
- local auction
- lombard auction
- massive auction
- mock auction
- money auction
- on-line auction
- open auction
- primary auction
- privatization auction
- public auction
- sealed bid auction
- securities auction
- share auction
- specialized auction
- tea auction
- tender auction
- timber auction
- voluntary auction
- voucher auction
- auction by tender
- attend an auction
- buy at an auction
- close an auction
- conduct an auction
- display at an auction
- exhibit at an auction
- hold an auction
- notify the sale by auction
- open an auction
- participate in an auction
- put up for auction
- roll into a second auction
- sell at an auction
- win the auction2. vEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > auction
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n1) продажа; сбыт2) торговля; торговая сделка3) продажа с аукциона, продажа с торгов
- account sales
- address sale
- advance sale
- annual sales
- anticipated sales
- assets sale
- auction sale
- autumn sale
- average sales
- back-to-school sale
- bargain sale
- bear sale
- blind sale
- block sale
- brisk sale
- bulk sale
- cash sale
- cash-and-carry sale
- cash on delivery sale
- cash-only sale
- catalogue sale
- charge-and-carry sale
- charge-and-delivery sale
- clearance sale
- clearing sale
- closing down sale
- commercial sale
- commission sale
- commodity sale
- competitive sales
- compulsory sale
- conditional sale
- consignment sale
- consumption sale
- credit sale
- cross sale
- cumulative sales
- daily sales
- day's sales
- deferred payment sale
- delayed sale
- direct sale
- discount sale
- distress sale
- domestic sales
- effective sale
- emergency sale
- end-of-season sale
- enforceable sale
- exchange sale
- exclusive sale
- execution sale
- executory sale
- expanding sales
- export sale
- faked sale
- firm sale
- first sale
- fixed sales
- fleet sales
- floor sale
- forced sale
- foreclosure sale
- foreign sale
- forward sale
- future sale
- going-out-of-business sale
- gross sales
- guaranteed sale
- hire-purchase sale
- illicit sale
- increased sales
- indirect sales
- individual sale
- installment sale
- intermediate sale
- jumble sale
- large volume sales
- liquidation sale
- loan sale
- mandatory sale
- mutual sales
- negotiated sale
- net sales
- off-the-floor sale
- opening sale
- order sales
- over-the-counter sale
- panic sale
- partial sale
- peak sales
- private sale
- proceeds sale
- projected sales
- prompt sale
- property sale
- public sale
- quick sale
- ready sale
- realization sale
- record sales
- remnant sale
- retail sale
- returned sales
- rummage sale
- seasonal sale
- security sales
- sheriff's sale
- short sale
- slow sale
- spot sale
- stocktaking sale
- street sale
- tax sale
- tied sale
- tie-in sale
- time sale
- total sales
- trade sale
- transportation sales
- tying-in sale
- underlying sales
- underreported sale
- under-the-counter sale
- volume sales
- voluntary sale
- wash sale
- white sale
- wholesale sale
- winding-up sale
- winter sale
- yearly sales
- sale at an auction
- sale at harvest time
- sale at a profit
- sale at reduced prices
- sale by auction
- sale by commission
- sale by description
- sale by lot
- sale by the piece
- sale by public outcry
- sale by sample
- sale by weight
- sale ex bond
- sale ex stand
- sale ex works
- sale for cash
- sale for forward delivery
- sale for future delivery
- sale for prompt delivery
- sale for the settlement
- sale from stock
- sale from a warehouse
- sale in market overt
- sale of engineering consultation services
- sale of equipment
- sale of exchange
- sale of exhibits off the floor
- sale of goods
- sale of an invention
- sale of a licence
- sale of a loan
- sale of a patent
- sale of a patent right
- sale of a pledge
- sale of securities
- sale of services
- sale of shares of a company
- sale of space
- sale of a stake
- sale on approval
- sale on arrival
- sale on commission
- sale on credit
- sale on an open account
- sale to arrive
- sale to final consumer
- sale with option of repurchase
- sale with reservation
- sale with reserve
- sale without reserve
- sale with rights of redemption
- sale and leaseback
- sale as is
- for sale
- not for sale
- of ready sale
- on sale
- out of sale
- subject to prior sale
- approve for sale
- be available for sale
- be dull of sale
- be on sale
- be slow of sale
- command a ready sale
- conclude a sale
- develop sales
- effect sales
- exhibit for sale
- expand sales
- expose for sale
- extend sales
- find no sales
- find a ready sale
- handle the sale
- have a dull sale
- have no sale
- have a ready sale
- increase sales
- keep for sale
- maintain sales
- make a sale
- meet with a good sale
- meet with a slow sale
- negotiate sales
- notify the sale by auction
- offer for sale
- promote sales
- put up for sale
- release for sale
- rescind a sale
- sell at a public sale
- specialize in the sale of smth
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5 private
прил.1)а) общ. частный; личный, персональный, приватныйSee:б) общ. личный, собственныйSee:в) пол. приватный (обособленный, отдельный, индивидуальный, личный и частный в отличие от публичного, общественного, общего и коллективного; понятие охватывает не только отношения собственности, но и сферу семейных, дружеских, духовных, культурных, деловых отношений и связей, все пространство свободных, не скованных политической, идеологической, административной регламентацией видов деятельности — от труда до досуга; идея приватности получила признание в истории политических отношений в зрелый период становления гражданского общества и буржуазных экономических структур (18-19 вв.); она стала одной из центральных в концепции гражданина классического либерализма)See:2) общ. частный ( в отличие государственного)See:3) общ. частный, частнопрактикующийprivate investigator [detective, eye\] — частный детектив [сыщик\]
4)а) общ. конфиденциальный, не подлежащий огласке, приватныйprivate information — сведения, не подлежащие огласке
keep it private — не говорите об этом никому, держите это в тайне
б) общ. закрытый, не являющийся доступным для всех, частныйprivate view — закрытый просмотр (кинофильма, выставки и т. п.)
private meeting [sitting\] — закрытое заседание; неофициальная встреча
private negotiations [talks\] — неофициальные [закрытые\] переговоры
Ant:See:
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частный, личный, собственный, негосударственный. (to go) = going private. -
6 VRA
2) Американизм: Value Recovered Asset, Veterans Readjustment Appointment3) Спорт: Vulcan Riders Association4) Военный термин: vertical rising aircraft6) Транспорт: Vehicle Routing Algorithm7) Фирменный знак: Value Recovered Assets, Inc., Virtual Research Associates8) СМИ: Vintage Record Auction9) Деловая лексика: Vacation Rental Advertising10) Общественная организация: Visual Resources Association11) Международная торговля: Voluntary Restraint Agreement
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