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1 Budget, Authority, Need for, Time
Marketology: BANT (A qualified prospect BANT has the budget, authority, need for, and time to purchase a product.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Budget, Authority, Need for, Time
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2 need
حاجَة \ demand: a need (for goods, workers, etc.): The demand for new cars is greater than the supply. Language teachers are in great demand. lack: (with of) absence of sth.; want: I could not finish the job for lack of paint. necessity: need: Food and drink are the necessities of life. There was no necessity to steal food when you had some money. need: the state of not having what one ought to have: He’s in need of help. requirement: a need: Does this supply satisfy (or meet) your requirements?. want: lack; the state of not having sth.: He died for want of food. \ See Also طلب (طَلَب)، نقص (نَقْص)، ضرورة (ضَرُورَة) -
3 need
سَبَب \ cause: sth. which produces an effect: The cause of his death is unknown, a reason I never complain without cause. explanation: explaining; meaning; reason. grounds: reason (for saying or doing sth.): You have no grounds for complaint. need: a reason for doing sth.: There’s no need to be afraid. occasion: a need or reason to do sth.: I have now got a telephone, but have not had the occasion to use it yet. reason: cause: I have no reason to doubt him. What was the reason for your failure?. \ See Also علة (عِلَّة)، داع (دَاعٍ)، تفسير (تَفسير)، مبرر (مُبَرِّر) -
4 need
دَاعٍ \ cause: a reason: I never complain without cause. need: a reason for doing sth: There’s no need to be afraid. occasion: a need or reason to do sth.: I have now got a telephone, but have not had occasion to use it yet. reason: cause: I have no reason to doubt him. What was the reason for your failure?. \ See Also سبب (سَبَبٌ) -
5 Need, Samuel
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. 1718d. 14 April 1781 Bread Street, Cheapside, London, England[br]English manufacturer of hosiery who helped to finance Arkwright's spinning machine and early cotton mills.[br]Samuel Need was apprenticed as a framework knitter and entered the hosiery trade c. 1742. He was a Dissenter and later became an Independent Congregationalist. He married Elizabeth Gibson of Hacking, Middlesex, who survived him and died in 1781. He had a warehouse in Nottingham, where he was made a burgess in 1739–40. In 1747 he bought a mill there and had a house adjoining it, but in 1777 he bought an estate at Arnold, outside the city. From about 1759 he supported Jedediah Strutt and William Woollat in their development of Strutt's invention of the rib attachment to the knitting machine. Need became a partner with Strutt in 1762 over the patent and then they shared a joint hosiery business. When Arkwright sought financial assistance from Ichabod and John Wright, the Nottingham bankers, to develop his spinning mill in that town, the Wrights turned him over to Samuel Need. Need, having profited so much from the successful patent with Strutt, was ready to exploit another; on 19 January 1770 Need and Strutt, on payment of £500, became co-partners with Arkwright, Smalley and Thornley for the remainder of Arkwright's patent. In Need, Arkwright had secured the patronage of the leading hosier in Nottingham. Need was leader of the Hosiers' Federation in 1779 when the framework knitters petitioned Parliament to better their conditions. He gave evidence against the workers' demands and, when their bill failed, the Nottingham workers attacked first his Nottingham house and then the one at Arnold.Need was to remain a partner with Arkwright until his death in 1781. He was involved in die mill at Cromford and also with some later ones, such as the Birkacre mill near Chorley, Lancashire, in 1777. He made a fortune and died at his home in London.[br]Further ReadingM.L.Walker, 1963, A History of the Family of Need of Arnold, Nottinghamshire, London (a good biography).R.S.Fitton, 1989, The Arkwrights, Spinners of Fortune, Manchester (covers Need's relationship with Arkwright).R.S.Fitton and A.P.Wadsworth, 1958, The Strutts and the Arkwrights, 1758–1830, Manchester.S.D.Chapman, 1967, The Early Factory Masters, Newton Abbot (describes his wider contacts with the Midlands hosiery industry).RLH -
6 the thing is
المَسْألة... \ the thing is: the point is; the question is: I need it: but the thing is, can I pay for it?. \ المُشْكِلَة أنّ.. \ the thing is: the point is; the question is: I need it: but the thing is, can I pay for it?. -
7 for
بِسَبَب \ at: (showing cause): I was pleased at the news. because of: as a result of: Because of his illness, he could not travel. due to: owing to; caused by; because of: His illness was due to eating poisonous fruit. for: because of: He jumped for joy. She was sent to prison for stealing. in view of: because of: In view of your age, you may travel free. of: (after a verb) showing a cause: He died of hunger, on account of, because of: He was absent on account of illness. over: about; concerning: They quarrelled over the result of the race. You need not hurry over your dinner. owing to: because of: Owing to illness, she was unable to travel. thanks to: because of: Thanks to you, his life was saved (as a result of your help). through: by means of; as a result of: I heard the news through a friend. He lost his way through having no map. -
8 behovet for
the need for -
9 bruk for
(til bruk for) for the purpose of, for the use of (få bruk for) be going to need, find a use for (ha bruk for) want, need, be in need of (til bruk for) for the use of -
10 design for manufacturability
Gen Mgtthe process of designing a product for best-fit with the manufacturing system of an organization in order to reduce the problems of bringing a product to market. Design for manufacturability is a team approach to manufacturing that pairs those responsible for the design of a product with those who build it. The manufacturing issues that need to be taken into account in the design process may include using the minimum number of parts, selecting appropriate materials, ease of assembly, and minimizing the number of machine set-ups. Design for manufacturability is one of the elements of concurrent engineering and is sometimes used as a synonym for it.The ultimate business dictionary > design for manufacturability
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11 design for assembly
Gen Mgtthe process of designing a product for best-fit with the manufacturing system of an organization in order to reduce the problems of bringing a product to market. Design for manufacturability is a team approach to manufacturing that pairs those responsible for the design of a product with those who build it. The manufacturing issues that need to be taken into account in the design process may include using the minimum number of parts, selecting appropriate materials, ease of assembly, and minimizing the number of machine set-ups. Design for manufacturability is one of the elements of concurrent engineering and is sometimes used as a synonym for it. -
12 design for production
Gen Mgtthe process of designing a product for best-fit with the manufacturing system of an organization in order to reduce the problems of bringing a product to market. Design for manufacturability is a team approach to manufacturing that pairs those responsible for the design of a product with those who build it. The manufacturing issues that need to be taken into account in the design process may include using the minimum number of parts, selecting appropriate materials, ease of assembly, and minimizing the number of machine set-ups. Design for manufacturability is one of the elements of concurrent engineering and is sometimes used as a synonym for it. -
13 into the bargain
فَوْقَ ذَلِك \ again: also; besides: You’re too young to go; and again, you aren’t invited. besides: as well: I need all this and more besides., in any case, also I don’t need a drink; besides, I’ve no money with me.. further: besides: He said he was sorry and, further, that he would pay for the damage. into the bargain: as well: I lost my money and got punished into the bargain. -
14 be in for
تَوَقَّعَ \ anticipate: to expect: The police don’t anticipate any trouble from the crowd. be in for: to be going to experience or to suffer: We’re in for a storm. expect: to think that sb. or sth. will come: I’m expecting a letter from her. I expect her tomorrow. My wife is expecting a baby, regard as probable I expect it will rain. I expect no trouble from him. I expect to see her soon. foresee: to see what will probably happen: I foresee that we shall soon need a new car. \ See Also ترقب (تَرَقَّبَ) -
15 speak for itself
to have an obvious meaning; not to need explaining:تُعَبِّرُ عن نَفْسِها، واضِحَة المَعانيThe facts speak for themselves.
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16 speak for themselves
to have an obvious meaning; not to need explaining:تُعَبِّرُ عن نَفْسِها، واضِحَة المَعانيThe facts speak for themselves.
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17 Persons In Need of Supervision
Education: PINS (The educational and social care acronym. Quite and apt expression for emphasising responsibility and grown-up behaviour.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Persons In Need of Supervision
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18 устранять необходимость в
•The technique eliminates the need to design...
•The development of the high-speed wind tunnel obviated the need for these techniques.
•The method obviates the necessity for (or dispenses with) a second light source.
•The new material will save costly grinding and finishing.
•This makes shaft lining unnecessary in hard massive rocks.
•The float process does away with the polishing operations.
•Thus the need to store substantial quantities of spares will be avoided.
•This eliminates the necessity for manual adjustments.
•The new device eliminates the need for (or of) the coupling capacitor.
•They have done away with the need for lenses.
•This approximation dispenses with the need for complex computer calculations.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > устранять необходимость в
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19 не нуждаться в
•The solid stationary phases have no need of a support if...
•This device dispenses with the need for a metal cladding.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не нуждаться в
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20 DIE GRÜNEN
The political party Die Grünen, which is now part of Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, was founded in 1980. It grew out of numerous citizens' action groups operating at the time, together with the women's and peace movements. It focuses on environmental policy, the need for Germany's economic and social orders to create a more equal society for men and women, the subordination of executive bodies to grass-roots decisions, and an active peace policy with the ultimate aim of multilateral disarmament. See: → Bündnis 90/Die Grünen
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