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21 trade-off
trade-off изменение одного показателя за счет другого trade-off компромисс trade-off компромиссное решение trade-off компромиссное соотношение -
22 trade for I'd like to trade this knife for your
Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > trade for I'd like to trade this knife for your
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23 Trade-off
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24 trade deficit / trade gap
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25 ■ trade off
■ trade offv. t. + avv.cedere, dare (qc.) in cambio; scambiare; fare lo scambio di (q.): (mil.) to trade off prisoners, fare lo scambio dei prigionieri □ to trade off st. for st. else, cedere qc. in cambio di qc. altro; barattare qc. con qc. altro. -
26 ■ trade upon
■ trade uponv. t. + prep.► trade on □ to trade upon one's record of successes, vivere di credito (fig.); dormire sui passati allori. -
27 trade accounts
trade accounts payable Verbindlichkeiten aus Warenlieferungen und Dienstleistungen;trade accounts receivable Forderungen aus Warenlieferungen und Dienstleistungen -
28 trade paper
trade ˈpa·pern Handelsblatt nt* * *1. WIRTSCH Warenwechsel m2. → academic.ru/75988/trade_journal">trade journal -
29 trade agreement
trade agreement ECON, LAW Handelsabkommen n, Handelsvereinbarung f, (AE) Tarifabkommen n • conclude a trade agreement PERS einen Tarifvertrag abschließen, eine Lohnvereinbarung abschließen, eine Tarifvereinbarung abschließen • terminate a trade agreement PERS einen Tarifvertrag kündigenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > trade agreement
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30 trade
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31 trade-off
(exchange) échange m; (compromise) compromis m;∎ there's always a trade-off between speed and accuracy il faut toujours faire un compromis entre la vitesse et la précision►► Marketing trade-off analysis analyse f conjointe -
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33 trade upon
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34 trade off
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35 Trade-Terms
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36 trade unionist
trade unionist n sindicalistasindicalista nombre masulino o femeninonoun sindicalista mf, miembro m,f de un sindicato, gremialista mf (CS, Per)* * *noun sindicalista mf, miembro m,f de un sindicato, gremialista mf (CS, Per) -
37 trade winds
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38 trade union
trade un.ion[tr'eid ju:njən] n sindicato trabalhista.————————trade unionsindicato operário. -
39 ■ trade on
■ trade onv. t. + prep.approfittare di; speculare su: It was unfair to trade on my generosity, non è stato bello approfittare della mia generosità. -
40 ■ trade up
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