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21 actif
actif, -ive [aktif, iv]1. adjective2. masculine noun* * *
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- ive aktif, iv adjectif1) ( occupé) active2) ( pas passif) [participation] active3) ( plein d'énergie) gén active; [marché, secteur] buoyant4) ( agissant) [substance, principe] active5) Linguistique [forme, voix] active
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nom masculin1) Financel'actif — the assets (pl)
à mettre à l'actif de quelqu'un — fig a point in somebody's favour [BrE]
2) Linguistique active (voice)
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actifs nom masculin pluriel Économie working population (sg)* * *aktif, iv (-ive)1. adj1) (rôle, vie, personne) active2) (substance, principe) active2. nm1) COMMERCE assets pl2) LINGUISTIQUE active, active voice3) fig3. actifs nmpl1) (= personnes) people in employment2) (financiers) assets* * *A adj1 ( occupé) [personne, vie] active; les femmes actives working women; la vie active working life; service actif active service; l'armée d'active the regular army;2 ( pas passif) [association, participation] active; [propagande] vigorous; jouer/avoir un rôle actif dans qch to play/to have an active part in sth; avoir/prendre une part active à qch to play/to take an active part in sth; militant actif activist;4 ( agissant) [substance, principe] active;5 Ling voix active active voice.C nm Fin, Compta l'actif the assets (pl); à l'actif du bilan on the assets side; à mettre à l'actif de qn fig a point in sb's favourGB.actif brut gross assets (pl); actif disponible liquid assets (pl); actif immobilisé fixed assets (pl); actif net net assets (pl).( féminin active) [aktif, iv] adjectif1. [qui participe - membre, militaire, supporter] activeparticiper de façon ou prendre une part active à to take part fully ou an active part inactif nom masculinvoir aussi link=pluriel pluriel2. [travailleur] member of the active ou working populationles actifs the active ou working populationmettre ou porter une somme à l'actif de quelqu'un to add a sum to somebody's assetsactif fictif/réel fictitious/real assetsactive nom féminin -
22 активы актив·ы
мн. эк.assets, holdings; (баланса) asset(s)материальные / материально-вещественные активы — tangible assets
текущие активы — current / floating assets
активы, приносящие доход / прибыль — earning assets
легко реализумые / ликвидные активы — available assets
ликвидные активы — liquid / quick assets
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23 неликвидный актив
ликвидные средства; краткосрочные активы — short-term assets
актив, приносящий процентный доход — interest bearing assets
текущие, легкореализуемые ликвидные активы — current assets
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > неликвидный актив
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24 текущий актив
ликвидные средства; краткосрочные активы — short-term assets
актив, приносящий процентный доход — interest bearing assets
текущие, легкореализуемые ликвидные активы — current assets
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > текущий актив
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25 Passivseite
Passivseite f 1. RW liability side, liabilities side, liability and equity side, liabilities and equity, liabilities and shareholders’ equity (Bilanz; Gegensatz: Aktivseite = asset side); 2. GEN right column (Bilanz)* * *f <Finanz, Rechnung> Bilanz right column* * *Passivseite
(Bilanz) left[-hand] side, liability section, liabilities side
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