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прогрессивно-сдельная оплата труда ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > accelerating wage rate
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прогрессивно-сдельная оплата трудаАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > accelerating wage rate
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Общая лексика: прогрессивно-сдельная оплата (труда), прогрессивно-сдельная оплата трудаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > accelerating wage rate
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > accelerating wage rate
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əkˈseləreɪtɪŋ прил.
1) ускоряющий(ся) accelerating agent ≈ ускоряющее вещество accelerating chamber физ. ≈ ускорительная камера accelerating force физ. ≈ ускоряющая сила
2) экон. прогрессивный( об оплате) accelerating wage rate ≈ прогрессивно-сдельная оплата( труда)ускоряющийся;
- * force( физическое) ускоряющая сила;
- * chamber( физическое) ускорительная камера;
- * capacity( автомобильное) способность к ускорению;
приемистость;
- * machine( физическое) ускоритель (экономика) прогрессивный (об оплате) ;
- * wage rate прогрессивно-сдельная оплата трудаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > accelerating
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1. a ускоряющийся2. a эк. прогрессивныйСинонимический ряд:1. intensifying (adj.) accentuating; advancing; escalating; growing hotter; growing louder; heightening; increasing; intensifying; sharpening2. speeding (verb) expediting; hastening; hurrying; quickening; shaking up; speed up; speeding; step up; stepping up -
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[əkʹseləreıtıŋ] a1. ускоряющийсяaccelerating force - физ. ускоряющая сила
accelerating chamber - физ. ускорительная камера
accelerating capacity /ability/ - авт. способность к ускорению; приёмистость
accelerating machine - физ. ускоритель ( частиц)
2. эк. прогрессивный ( об оплате) -
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[ək'seləreɪtɪŋ]прил.1) ускоряющий, ускорительныйaccelerating chamber — физ. ускорительная камера
accelerating force — физ. ускоряющая сила
2) эк. прогрессивный ( об оплате) -
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n1) норма, размер2) скорость, темп3) ставка, тариф; расценка; курс, цена; оценка4) показатель, степень, коэффициент; процент, доля•- rate war -
11 piece wage
поштучная оплата труда; сдельная оплата труда; сдельно-прогрессивная оплата трудаset wage — твёрдый оклад, постоянная заработная плата
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13 time rate
water rate — плата за воду; муниципальный налог на воду
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nto offset inflation — компенсировать потери, вызванные инфляцией
to retard / to slow down inflation — затормозить рост инфляции
to stem / to stop inflation — останавливать рост инфляции
- adjusted for inflationto tame inflation — обуздать инфляцию, справиться с инфляцией
- annual rate of inflation
- anticipated inflation
- backdrop of inflation
- big jolts of inflation
- bottleneck inflation
- continuous inflation
- controlled inflation
- country ravished by inflation
- double-digit inflation
- drop in the rate of inflation
- fall in the rate of inflation
- fluctuations of inflation
- galloping inflation
- hidden inflation
- high inflation
- high rate of inflation
- inflation fell
- inflation held steady
- inflation is getting out of hand
- inflation is on very low levels
- inflation is rampant
- inflation is rising
- inflation is running at 7 percent per month
- inflation mounts
- inflation roars
- jump in inflation
- latent inflation
- long-run inflation
- low inflation
- measures to control the inflation
- mounting inflation
- oil-led inflation
- open inflation
- persistent inflation
- price inflation
- raging inflation
- rampant inflation
- rapid inflation - resurgence of inflation
- rise in inflation
- rising inflation
- rising tide of inflation
- savings are being eroded by inflation
- single-digit inflation
- soaring inflation
- spiral inflation
- spiraling inflation
- steady inflation
- suppressed inflation
- surging inflation
- sustained inflation
- the latest inflation figures
- threat of renewed inflation
- unanticipated inflation
- uncontrollable inflation
- uncontrolled inflation
- wage inflation
- wave of inflation
- worsening inflation
- zero inflation
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