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122 balance
1. n1) баланс; сальдо; остаток3) равновесие4) весы
- account balance
- accumulated balances
- active balance
- actual balance
- adverse balance
- adverse balance of payments
- annual balance
- audited balance
- available balance
- average balance
- bank balance
- basic balance
- beginning balance
- blocked balance
- book balance
- brought forward balance
- budgetary balance
- capital and credit balance
- capital flow balance
- carried forward balance
- cash balance
- cash balances held in the bank
- cleared balance
- clearing balance
- closing balance
- commodity balance
- compensating balance
- compensatory balance
- conversion balance
- correspondent balance
- cost-effectiveness balance
- credit balance
- credit-side balance
- current balance
- current account balance
- debit balance
- debit-side balance
- decimal balance
- declining balance
- declining principal balance
- detailed trial balance
- dormant balance
- double-declining balance
- ecological balance
- economic balance
- electric balance
- electronic balance
- ending balance
- exchange balance
- export balance of payments
- export balance of trade
- export-import balance
- external balance
- external trade balance
- favourable balance
- favourable balance of payments
- fixed assets balance
- food balance
- foreign balance
- foreign exchange balance
- foreign trade balance
- forward balance
- free balance
- fuel balance
- import balance of trade
- in-stock balance
- interbank balance
- interlacing balance
- intersectoral balance
- inventory balance
- inventory-to-sales balance
- invisible balance
- invisible trade balance
- ledger balance
- line balance
- marginal balance
- material balance
- merchandise trade balance
- monthly balance
- national economic balance
- negative balance
- negative balance of payments
- negative balance of trade
- net balance
- net credit balance
- net liquidity balance
- nostro balance
- on-demand trial balance
- opening balance
- overall balance
- overall balance of accounts receivable
- overstated book balance
- overstated inventory balances
- passive balance
- passive balance of trade
- performance balance
- positive balance
- positive balance of trade
- post-closing trial balance
- precision balance
- preclosing trial balance
- preliminary trial balance
- profit balance
- profit-and-loss balance
- reasonable balance
- red balance
- regional balance
- reserve balance
- rough balance
- separate balance
- stock-and-provision balance
- strategic balance
- summary balance
- surplus balance
- till balance
- trade balance
- transactions cash balances
- trial balance
- turnover balance
- unamortized balance
- uncleared balance
- understated book balance
- unexpended balance
- unfavourable balance
- unfavourable balance of payments
- unfavourable balance of trade
- unpaid balance
- value-dated balance
- visible balance
- working balance
- zero balance
- balance between revenue and expenditure flows
- balance in red
- balance in terms of value
- balance in your favour
- balance of all financial operations
- balance of an account
- balance of accounts
- balance of an amount
- balance of bank financing
- balance of claims and liabilities
- balance of commitment
- balance of current transactions
- balance of debt
- balance of expenditures
- balance of external financing
- balance of forces
- balance of foreign debt
- balance of income and expenditure
- balance of indebtedness
- balance of interest
- balance of international payments
- balance of money
- balance of money income and expenditure
- balance of national income
- balance of an order
- balance of payments
- balance of payments on capital account
- balance of payments on current account
- balance of payments surplus
- balance of receipts and disbursements
- balance of savings and investment expenditures
- balance of services
- balance of stock on hand
- balance of surplus account
- balance of trade
- balance on deposit
- balance on hand
- balance brought forward
- balance carried forward
- balance due to
- balance owed to
- balance owing
- balance payable
- balance standing to a customer's credit
- balance standing to customer's debt
- balance standing to one's credit
- balance standing to one's debit
- on balance
- arrive at the balance
- audit a balance
- block a credit balance
- bring forward balances
- bring into balance incomes and expenditures
- carry forward the balance
- deliver the balance of the goods
- disturb balance
- draw up the balance
- make up a balance
- offset a balance
- pay the balance
- produce the balance
- redress the balance of trade
- restore balance
- settle a balance
- show a balance
- strike the balance
- update the balance
- upset balance2. v
- balance the accounts3. attr.English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > balance
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123 statement
n1) заявление, утверждение2) отчет (официальный)3) амер. баланс5) ведомость; расчет; смета; счет
- account statement
- accounts receivable statement
- annual financial statement
- asset-and-liability statement
- audited statement
- average statement
- bank statement
- bank reconciliation statement
- budget statement
- carrier's statement
- cash statement
- changes in working capital statement
- chartering statement
- circulation statement
- claim statement
- closing statement
- combined statement
- comparative statement
- completion statement
- consolidated statement
- consolidated financial statement
- consolidated income statement
- contract work statement
- customer statements via SWIFT
- daily statement
- damage statement
- departmental statement
- detailed statement
- draft average statement
- earnings statement
- examination statement
- examiners' statement
- experts' statement
- false statement
- final statement
- financial statement
- funds flow statement
- general statement
- general average statement
- general-purpose financial statements
- historical financial statement for one year
- income statement
- interest statement
- interim statement
- interim financial statement
- joint statement
- liquidation statement
- manufacturer's statement
- manufacturing statement
- monthly statement
- objective statement
- offering statement
- operating statement
- outturn statement
- preliminary statement
- premium statement
- profit and loss statement
- pro-forma financial statement
- project statement
- proxy statement
- purchase and sale statement
- quarterly statement
- quarterly financial statement
- real time statements
- reconciliation statement
- record statement
- record group statement
- registration statement
- remittance statement
- salvage statement
- securities trading statement
- sources and application of funds statement
- special-purpose financial statement
- statistical statement
- sworn statement
- verification statement
- work statement
- written statement
- statement by witness
- statement for the press
- statement of account
- statement of accounts
- statement of affairs
- statement of assets and liabilities
- statement of average
- statement of the bank
- statement of cash flows
- statement of changes in financial position
- statement of changes in stockholders' equity
- statement of charges
- statement of claim
- statement of condition
- statement of corrections
- statement of costs
- statement of damage
- statement of deposit
- statement of earned surplus
- statement of earnings
- statement of equipment
- statement of expenses
- statement of goods
- statement of income
- statement of interest
- statement of loss and gain
- statement of objections
- statement of operating results
- statement of operations
- statement of prices
- statement of a problem
- statement of profit and loss
- statement of realization and liquidation
- statement of retained earnings
- statement of revenues and expenditures
- statement of shortage
- statement of source and application of funds
- statement of value
- statement of work
- statement under oath
- as per enclosed statement
- bear out a statement
- certify a statement
- compile a statement
- contest a general statement
- contradict a statement
- draw a statement of account
- draw up a statement
- file a statement of claim
- issue a statement
- make a statement
- make up a statement
- make up an average statement
- prepare a general statement
- render a statementEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > statement
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126 range
1) ряд; серия; линия; шкала; зона2) диапазон действия; радиус действия; дальность; интервал; пределы; расстояние; дистанция3) амплитуда4) створ5) очаг; плита6) решётка; сито7) агрегат, установка9) классифицировать; ставить в ряд; простираться•- range of colours - range of columns - range of compensation - range of error - range of hearing - range of products - range of revolutions - range of rolling temperature - range of sensitivities - range of size - range of spring - range of stability - range of stress - range of temperature - range of tide - range of tolerance - range of visibility - range of vision - range of wave length - adjustment range - air range - attenuation range - boiling range - bore range - control range - day visibility range - delivery range - discharge range - effective range - elastic range - elastic range of stress - endurance range - frequency range - head range - inelastic range - jet range - load range of a concrete beam - long range of operation - low-frequency range - night visibility range - operating range - output flow range - pipe range - pressure range - pump delivery range - safe range - sample brittle range - saturation range - siding range - size range - stability range - strain-hardening range - stress range - temperature range - tonal range - travel range - tuning range - visibility range - voltage range - volume range - wave range - wide range* * *1. дальность; радиус действия2. область, сфера, диапазон, интервал; амплитуда, размах; пределы (напр. измерения)3. ряд (напр. кладки)- range of colors
- range of linearity
- range of products
- range of sizes
- range of speeds
- range of stress
- adjustment range
- annual range of temperature
- apparent elastic range
- audibility range
- bore range
- broken range
- control range
- cooling range
- diurnal temperature range
- elastic range
- explosive range
- extended concrete product range
- frequency range
- gas range
- horizontal range
- inelastic range
- jet range
- limiting range of stress
- maximum range
- mean range
- operating range
- payload range
- plastic range of stress
- plastic strain range
- plastic range
- pressure range
- runway visual range
- shearing range
- shear range
- shooting range
- size range
- speed range
- strain-hardening range
- strength range
- stress range
- temperature range
- throttling range
- tolerance range
- velocity range
- visibility range
- voltage range
- wide range
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127 Emigration
Traditionally, Portugal has been a country with a history of emigration to foreign lands, as well as to the overseas empire. During the early centuries of empire, only relatively small numbers of Portuguese emigrated to reside permanently in its colonies. After the establishment of the second, largely Brazilian empire in the 17th century, however, greater numbers of Portuguese left to seek their fortunes outside Europe. It was only toward the end of the 19th century, however, that Portuguese emigration became a mass movement, at first, largely to Brazil. While Portuguese-speaking Brazil was by far the most popular destination for the majority of Portuguese emigrants in early modern and modern times, after 1830, the United States and later Venezuela also became common destinations.Portuguese emigration patterns have changed in the 20th century and, as the Portuguese historian and economist Oliveira Martins wrote before the turn of the century, Portuguese emigration rates are a kind of national barometer. Crises and related social, political, and economic conditions within Portugal, as well as the presence of established emigrant communities in various countries, emigration laws, and the world economy have combined to shape emigration rates and destinations.After World War II, Brazil no longer remained the favorite destination of the majority of Portuguese emigrants who left Portugal to improve their lives and standards of living. Beginning in the 1950s, and swelling into a massive stream in the 1960s and into the 1970s, most Portuguese emigrated to find work in France and, after the change in U.S. immigration laws in the mid-1960s, a steady stream went to North America, including Canada. The emigration figures here indicate that the most intensive emigration years coincided with excessive political turmoil and severe draft (army conscription) laws during the First Republic (1912 was the high point), that emigration dropped during World Wars I and II and during economic downturns such as the Depression, and that the largest flow of Portuguese emigration in history occurred after the onset of the African colonial wars (1961) and into the 1970s, as Portuguese sought emigration as a way to avoid conscription or assignment to Africa.1887 17,0001900ca. 17,000 (mainly to Brazil)1910 39,0001912 88,000 (75,000 of these to Brazil)1930ca. 30,000 (Great Depression)1940ca. 8,8001950 41,0001955 57,0001960 67,0001965 131,0001970 209,000Despite considerable efforts by Lisbon to divert the stream of emigrants from Brazil or France to the African territories of Angola and Mozambique, this colonization effort failed, and most Portuguese who left Portugal preferred the better pay and security of jobs in France and West Germany or in the United States, Venezuela, and Brazil, where there were more deeply rooted Portuguese emigrant communities. At the time of the Revolution of 25 April 1974, when the military coup in Lisbon signaled the beginning of pressures for the Portuguese settlers to leave Africa, the total number of Portuguese resident in the two larger African territories amounted to about 600,000. In modern times, nonimperial Portuguese emigration has prevailed over imperial emigration and has had a significant impact on Portugal's annual budget (due to emigrants' remittances), the political system (since emigrants have a degree of absentee voting rights), investment and economy, and culture.A total of 4 million Portuguese reside and work outside Portugal as of 2009, over one-third of the country's continental and island population. It has also been said that more Portuguese of Azorean descent reside outside the Azores than in the Azores. The following statistics reflect the pattern of Portuguese emigrant communities in the world outside the mother country.Overseas Portuguese Communities Population Figures by Country of Residence ( estimates for 2002)Brazil 1,000,000France 650,000S. Africa 600,000USA 500,000Canada 400,000Venezuela 400,000W. Europe 175,000 (besides France and Germany)Germany 125,000Britain (UK) 60,000 (including Channel Islands)Lusophone Africa 50,000Australia 50,000Total: 4,010,000 (estimate) -
128 time
время; период; продолжительность; pl. отсчёты времени; рассчитывать или замерять по времени; измерять времяfixed throttle point burn time — ркт. время работы двигателя с постоянной тягой
hover propellant burning time — время работы двигателей, обеспечивающих зависание (ЛА)
landing gear retraction time — время [продолжительность] уборки шасси
minimum annual flying time — установленный минимальный годовой налёт лётчика [члена экипажа]
running time between inspections — дв. наработка между осмотрами
time of thrust application — время действия тяги, время работы ракетного двигателя
time of velocity correction — время корректирования [регулирования] скорости
time to Mach 2 — время разгона до числа М=2
time to the ground — время до столкновения с землёй [до падения на землю]
total fleet engine time — общая [суммарная] наработка двигателей всего самолётного парка
— arm time— jet time— run time— T time— up time— web time— X time
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