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1 выгодное предложение
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > выгодное предложение
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2 выгодное предложение
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > выгодное предложение
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3 выгодный
прл1) благоприятный favo(u)rable, advantageousвы́годное предложе́ние — advantageous offer
вы́годная пози́ция — advantageous position
в вы́годном све́те — in a favo(u)rable light
2) прибыльный profitable; beneficial; paying; remunerative litвы́годный обме́нный курс (валю́ты) — profitable rate of exchange
вы́годное вложе́ние капита́ла — profitable investment
вы́годная рабо́та — paying/well-paid job
вы́годная сде́лка — remunerative deal
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4 выгодное предложение
1) General subject: business proposition, lucrative offer2) Trade: great deal (great deals on cars and trucks)3) Economy: paying proposition, profitable proposition4) Banking: advantageous offer5) Business: favourable offerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выгодное предложение
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5 выгодный
1) advantageous [ˌædvən'teіʤəs]вы́годное положе́ние (предложе́ние) — advantageous position (offer)
вы́годный ход — expedient action
2) ( прибыльный) lucrative, payingвы́годный догово́р — lucrative/profitable contract
э́то бы́ло вы́годное де́ло — it was a paying business
3) ( привлекательный по цене) affordableвы́годная цена́ — affordable price
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