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1 financial scandal
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2 scandal
n- at the height of the scandalto distance smb from a scandal — ограждать кого-л. от скандала
- banking scandal
- bribery scandal
- corruption scandal
- financial scandal
- in the wake of a share-dealing scandal
- mushrooming scandal
- political scandal
- reverberations from the scandal
- scandal on top of scandal
- scandal rocking the political boat
- share dealing scandal
- social scandal
- the spy scandal has come to light
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1. сущ.1) общ. репутация; ранг, положение в обществеA financial scandal would shake the Institute's standing in the international academic community. — Финансовый скандал подорвет репутацию института в академических кругах.
2) общ. длительность, продолжительность2. прил.общ. постоянный, неизменный; постоянно действующийstanding army — регулярная [постоянная\] армия
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1) финансовое положение, кредитоспособность, репутация; 2) постоянно действующий (напр., комитет).* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *финансовое положение фирмы; репутация -
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['stændɪŋ] 1. сущ.1) репутация; ранг, положение в обществеA financial scandal would shake the Institute's standing in the international academic community. — Финансовый скандал подорвёт репутацию института в академических кругах.
Syn:position 1.2) длительность, продолжительностьSyn:3) стаж2. прил.1) стоящий2) производимый из положения стоя или в стоячем положенииstanding jump спорт. — прыжок с места, из положения стоя
3) постоянный, неизменный; постоянно действующий4) фиксированный; неподвижный, стационарный5) стоячий, непроточный ( о воде)6) остановленный, неработающий, простаивающий•• -
5 disclosure
dɪsˈkləuʒə сущ. обнаружение, открытие, разоблачение, раскрытие to make a disclosure ≈ делать открытие a financial disclosure ≈ Финансовое разоблачение a public disclosure ≈ публичное разоблачение a sensational, startling disclosure ≈ сенсационное открытие раскрытие;
обнаружение, разоблачение - * of armaments выявление вооружений - the * s touched off numerous rumours эти разоблачения породили множество слухов то, что открыто, вскрыто, обнаружено - these *s produced a scandal эти разоблачения вызвали скандал disclosure выдача сведений ~ обнаружение ~ открытие, обнаружение, разоблачение, раскрытие ~ разглашение ~ разоблачение ~ раскрытие ~ раскрытие предмета изобретения ~ сообщение данных, не подлежащих разглашению ~ то, что открыто, вскрыто, обнаружено ~ of annual accounts представление годового отчета ~ of information разглашение информации intentional ~ преднамеренное раскрытие intentional ~ умышленное разглашение intentional ~ умышленное раскрытие данных, не подлежащих разглашению mandatory ~ обязательное разглашение сведений minimum ~ минимальное разглашение сведенийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > disclosure
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6 gossip column
financial column — финансовый отдел; финансовая страница
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