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1 сумма оборота капитала
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > сумма оборота капитала
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2 сумма оборота (капитала)
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3 сумма оборота
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > сумма оборота
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4 складской оборот
1. inventory turnoverвесь оборот; общий оборот — total turnover
2. merchandise turnover3. stock turnoverоборот товарных запасов; складской оборот — stock turnover
складской оборот; оборот товаров — merchandise turnover
оборот средств по счёту «дебиторов» — account turnover
складской оборот; оборот запасов — inventory turnover
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > складской оборот
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5 сумма оборота
1) Economy: amount of turnover2) Diplomatic term: amount of turnover (капитала) -
6 сумма сумм·а
quantum, sum, totalсоставлять в сумме — to total, to come to
крупная сумма — large sum (of money)
общая сумма — total / aggregate amount
приличная сумма — respectable / tidy sum
скорректированная сумма чистого дохода / поступления — adjusted net revenue
суммы, подлежащие оплате — payables
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7 торговый оборот
1. amount of business2. volume of businessторговый оборот; объём деловых операций — volume of business
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8 сумма оборота капитала
Economy: amount of turnoverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сумма оборота капитала
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9 торговый оборот
amount (volume) of business; business dealings; trade turnover -
10 торговый оборот
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11 торговый оборот
amount of business, trade turnoverРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > торговый оборот
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12 товарооборот
1.1) gener. (àíãë.: amount of sales; sales proceeds; sales turnover; sales value/volume; total sale; turnover; volume of sales; offtake; sales; sales value; sales volume; take; turn over // íåì.: Umsatz; Absat läbimüük2) account. (àíãë.: overall sales; sales turnover // íåì.: Umsatz aus Verkauf) müügikäive2. ngener. kaubakäive, kaubaringlus -
13 торговый оборот
1) General subject: dealing, dealings, trade transactions, volume of business2) Law: commercial intercourse3) Economy: amount of business, trade turnover4) Diplomatic term: total trade5) Banking: trading volume6) Advertising: sales turnover7) Business: business volume, business dealings8) leg.N.P. commerce (international) -
14 уравнения справедливы для
Уравнения справедливы для -- These equations are valid for all positive values of g. Уравновешивать(ся) - to balance, to be in balance; to be balanced by, to be counteracted by, to be counterbalanced byFor a Ca:S mol ratio of two, the gain and loss in bed mass approximately balance, and these effects are ignored in the model.Under steady-state conditions, these inflows and outflows are in balance.The resulting horizontal couple is balanced by a vertical couple in the tie rods.The inhibition produced by azaserine is counteracted by performed purines.The reduction in total amount of RNA is counterbalanced by an increased rate of turnover in the remaining molecules.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > уравнения справедливы для
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15 торговый оборот
trade turnover; volume (amount) of businessBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > торговый оборот
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