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1 accept a loss
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > accept a loss
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2 accept the loss
Деловая лексика: принять на себя убытки -
3 loss
1) потеря
2) кулаж
3) куляж
4) пропадание
5) убыль
6) убыток
7) утрачивание
8) затухание
9) проигрыш
10) гибель
11) утрата
– abrasion loss
– absorption loss
– accept loss
– at a loss
– bear loss
– bit loss
– breakage loss
– bulk loss
– cinder loss
– compensation of loss
– copper loss
– core loss
– corona loss
– corrosion loss
– cover loss
– dielectric loss
– diffractional loss
– eddy-current loss
– entail loss
– friction loss
– gap loss
– head loss
– hunting loss
– idling loss
– inherent loss
– insertion loss
– intake loss
– iron loss
– leakage loss
– load loss
– local loss
– loss angle
– loss current
– loss factor
– loss function
– loss in weight
– loss of an electron
– loss of charge
– loss of control
– loss of head
– loss of vacuum
– loss on ignition
– loss power
– loss tangent
– make up for loss
– melting loss
– no-load loss
– nozzle loss
– ore loss
– percentage loss
– power loss
– propagation loss
– recording loss
– reflection loss
– refraction loss
– relaxation loss
– repair loss
– reproducing loss
– resonance loss
– rolling loss
– scale loss
– sell at a loss
– signal loss
– stand-by loss
– throttling loss
– total loss
– ventilation loss
– viscous loss
– without loss
balance return loss — <commun.> коэффициент отражения баланса
dielectric loss factor — <electr.> коэффициент диэлектрических энергопотерь
dielectric loss index — <electr.> коэффициент диэлектрических энергопотерь
optical waveguide loss — потери в оптическом волноводе, потери в световоде
terminal return loss — <commun.> коэффициент отражения оконечной аппаратуры
without loss of generality — без потери общности, без ущерба для общности
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4 loss
1) потеря, потери; убыток; утрата2) ущерб, урон3) pl потери энергии -
5 loss
nубыток; потеря; ущерб; утрата; проигрышto incur losses — терпеть убытки; нести потери
to inflict heavy losses — причинять / наносить серьезные потери
to record losses — учитывать / регистрировать потери
to reduce losses — снижать потери / убытки
- bad lossesto suffer / to sustain losses — нести потери
- big election losses
- big job losses
- business loss
- considerable losses
- crop losses
- dead losses
- direct losses
- economies losses
- election losses
- exchange losses
- great loss of life
- heavy loss of life
- heavy losses
- incalculable losses
- inherent losses
- job losses
- light loss
- loss in foreign exchange
- loss of efficiency
- loss of face
- loss of independence
- loss of innocent life
- loss of job - loss of personal image
- loss of work
- loss on exchange
- losses in killed and wounded
- losses in manpower and materiel
- material losses
- moral losses
- net loss
- not without loss to smb
- operation losses
- post-harvest food losses
- potential losses
- production losses
- reparation replacement of the losses
- severe loss
- state-wide loss
- tax losses
- territorial loss
- total losses
- trading loss
- war losses
- windfall losses
- working losses
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6 loss
потеря; потери; см. тж. damage -
7 accept
1) принимать
2) акцептировать
3) принять
4) принятие
5) акцептовать
– accept call
– accept check
– accept loss
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8 accept loss
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > accept loss
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9 accept loss
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10 accept loss
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11 goodbye
1. 2. nounsay goodbye to something, kiss something goodbye — (fig.): (accept its loss) etwas abschreiben (ugs.)
* * *interjection, noun (an expression used when leaving someone: Goodbye - it was good of you to visit us; sad goodbyes.) Auf Wiedersehen, das Lebewohl* * *good·byeI. interj[gʊ(d)ˈbaɪ]1. (bid adieu) auf Wiedersehensee you tomorrow, \goodbye! auf Wiedersehen, bis morgen!to kiss sb \goodbye jdm einen Abschiedskuss gebento say \goodbye [to sb] [jdm] Auf Wiedersehen sagen, sich akk [von jdm] verabschiedento wave \goodbye zum Abschied winkenit's cloudy and rainy — I guess we can say \goodbye to the day at the beach es ist bewölkt und regnerisch — ich glaube wir können unseren Tag am Strand abschreibento kiss sth \goodbye etw abschreiben famII. n[gʊdˈbaɪ]Abschied m, Lebewohl ntthey said a tearful \goodbye sie verabschiedeten sich unter Tränen* * *[gʊd'baɪ]1. nAbschied m, Lebewohl nt (geh)to say goodbye, to say or make one's goodbyes — sich verabschieden, Lebewohl sagen (geh)
to wish sb goodbye, to say goodbye to sb — sich von jdm verabschieden, von jdm Abschied nehmen
to say goodbye to sth — einer Sache (dat) Lebewohl sagen
well, it's goodbye to all that — damit ist es jetzt vorbei
when all the goodbyes were over — als das Abschiednehmen vorbei war
2. interjauf Wiedersehen, lebe wohl (geh)3. adj attrAbschieds-* * *A s1. Abschiedsgruß m:wish sb goodby, say goodby to sb jemandem Auf Wiedersehen sagen;have you said all your goodby(e)s?a) hast du dich überall verabschiedet?, hast du allen Auf Wiedersehen gesagt?,b) weitS. können wir jetzt endlich gehen?;you can kiss ( oder say) goodby to that umg das kannst du dir abschminken; → academic.ru/40908/kiss">kiss B 12. Abschied m:he prolonged his goodby for a few more minutes er blieb noch ein paar Minuten längerB adj Abschieds…:C inta) auf Wiedersehen!b) TEL auf Wiederhören!* * *1.(Amer.: goodby)interjection auf Wiedersehen!; (on telephone) auf Wiederhören!2. nounsay goodbye to something, kiss something goodbye — (fig.): (accept its loss) etwas abschreiben (ugs.)
* * *adj.Abschieds- präfix. expr.(S.Germany) expr.= ade (S.Deutsche Sprachraum) ausdr. expr.adieu ausdr.lebewohl ausdr. interj.ade interj.adieu interj.lebewohl interj. n.Abschied -e m.Abschiedsgruß m. -
12 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) for egen regning og risiko* * *(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) for egen regning og risiko -
13 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) for egen regning og risiko* * *(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) for egen regning og risiko -
14 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) por su cuenta y riesgo -
15 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) por su cuenta y riesgo -
16 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) á eigin ábyrgð -
17 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) á eigin ábyrgð -
18 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) saját felelősségére -
19 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) saját felelősségére -
20 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) por conta e risco de
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