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1) ((of a business) to close permanently: High levels of taxation have caused many firms to close down.) a (se) închide (definitiv)2) ((of a TV or radio station etc) to stop broadcasting for the day (noun closedown).) a încheia (programul de emisie) -
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1) ((of a business) to close permanently: High levels of taxation have caused many firms to close down.) κλείνω (οριστικά), βάζω λουκέτο2) ((of a TV or radio station etc) to stop broadcasting for the day (noun closedown).) κλείνω αναμετάδοση -
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1) ((of a business) to close permanently: High levels of taxation have caused many firms to close down.) zastaviť prevádzku2) ((of a TV or radio station etc) to stop broadcasting for the day (noun closedown).) skončiť vysielanie -
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1) (of a business) to close permanently:يُغْلِقُ نِهائِيّا يَنْتَهي البّثُّ الأذاعيHigh levels of taxation have caused many firms to close down.
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1) ((of a business) to close permanently: High levels of taxation have caused many firms to close down.) fermer (définitivement)2) ((of a TV or radio station etc) to stop broadcasting for the day (noun closedown).) terminer les émissions -
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1) ((of a business) to close permanently: High levels of taxation have caused many firms to close down.) encerrar2) ((of a TV or radio station etc) to stop broadcasting for the day (noun closedown).) encerrar -
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1) зaкpытьcя (o пpeдпpиятии, бaнкe и т. п.); пpeкpaтить oпepaции, oбaнкpoтитьcяBanks had been failing all through these state for months, and now even this bank, which had seemed to him to be eternal, would be obliged to close its doors (Th. Wilder). Business was so poor that we had to close our doors after six months2) (to smb.) зaкpыть двepи пepeд кeм-л., пpeкpaтить пpиём нoвыx члeнoв (нaпp., o клубe)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > close its (one's or the) doors
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88 business letter format
бизн. формат делового письма, формат служебного письмаКомментарии к формату (см. рис.)If your stationery includes a letterhead, skip this block. Type your name and address along with other relevant contact information such as e-mail or fax number.If your stationery includes a letterhead, type the date from 2 to 6 lines under the letterhead. Otherwise type it under the return address.Use this block to identify what the letter is in regards to. Examples are: "Re: Invoice 12345" or "Re: Your letter dated January 15, 2010.".Always in caps. Examples include SPECIAL DELIVERY, CERTIFIED MAIL, AIRMAIL, VIA FACSIMILE.Notation on private correspondence if needed such as PERSONAL or CONFIDENTIAL. This goes just above the recipient.Type the name and address of the person and / or company. If you are using an attention line (block 7) then skip the person's name. Address the envelope similarly.Type the name of the personType the recipient's name. Use Mr. or Ms. [Last Name] to show respect, but don't try to guess spelling or gender if you are not sure. Some common salutations are: "Dear [Full Name]:", "To Whom it May Concern:".Type a short description on what the letter is about. If you used a reference line, then you likely do not need a subject line.Type two spaces between sentences.Completing the LetterIt depends on the tone and degree of formality as to what you write here. Can vary from the very formal "Respectfully yours" to the typical "Sincerely" to the friendly "Cordially yours".Leave four blank lines after the Complimentary Close (block 11) to sign your name. Type your name and (optional) title under that signature.If someone else has typed the letter for you, it is common for them to indicate so with initials. Typically it is your initials in upper case followed by the other initials in lower case. For example "BCT/gt". If you typed your own letter, skip this block.If you are including other things with the letter such as brochures, this line tells the reader how many to expect. Common styles include "Enclosures: 3".If you are distributing copies of the letter to others, indicate so using a copies block. the code "cc:" used to indicate carbon copies but now is commonly called courtesy copies.Don't type the brackets. The brackets [ ] in the examples are for narrative purposes only.Try to keep your letters to one page.Use letterhead only for the first page. Just use a blank sheet of paper for continuation pages.You have some freedom in how many blank lines to use between blocks and in the margin sizes in order to fit a letter onto a single page.Not all letters need every block identified in this article. If you leave one out, do not leave blank lines where the blocks would have been.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > business letter format
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noun1) (closing) Schließung, die; (of works, railway, mine) Stilllegung, die; (of project, operation) Einstellung, die2) (Radio, Telev.) Sendeschluss, der* * ** * *['kləUzdaʊn]n2) (RAD, TV) Sendeschluss m* * *noun1) (closing) Schließung, die; (of works, railway, mine) Stilllegung, die; (of project, operation) Einstellung, die2) (Radio, Telev.) Sendeschluss, der -
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фраз. гл.; амер.1) ликвидировать, закрывать (предприятие, счёт в банке); продавать (своё дело, бизнес, долю в бизнесе)2) устраивать распродажу (в связи с закрытием, ликвидацией)3) распродавать ( остатки товара)4) исключать5) завершатьHe closed out the match with an unreturnable serve. — Он завершил матч подачей, не оставившей сопернику никаких шансов.
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أَوْقَفَ \ arrest: to put a stop to: Can doctors arrest the progress of this disease?. bar: to forbid; prevent: He was barred from taking part in the game. call off: to give orders or decide to stop sth. which has been arranged: The meeting was called off.. close: to (cause to) be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down). cut off: to stop: Our electricity supply was cut off till we paid the bill. interrupt: to stop; prevent for a short time: The electricity supply was interrupted by the storm. stem: to stop or lessen (a flow of water, etc.): You must first stem the flow of blood from the wound. The motorboat was not powerful enough to stem the sudden rush of water down the stream. stop: to put an end to (movement or progress): I stopped my car and got out. Rain stopped the match after ten minutes. shut off: to stop a supply: The water was shut off because the pipe burst. suspend: to stop or set aside for a short time, hang: I shall suspend judgement until I know all the facts. \ See Also منع (مَنَعَ) -
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سَدَّ \ bar: to block (a way): The road was barred by a fallen tree. block: to prevent movement by putting sth. in the way: Sand was blocking the pipe. choke: to block (a pipe, etc.): It was choked with dirt. close: (cause to) to be out of use: This road is closed. On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down). cover: (of amounts) to be enough for: $25 should cover your hotel bill. meet: to satisfy: Will $5 meet your needs?. obstruct: to block; prevent: Trees obstructed our view from the house. plug: to fill (a hole) with a plug. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. \ See Also أقفل (أَقْفَلَ)، غطى (غَطَّى)، أَعَاقَ -
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أَنْهَى \ bring (sth.) to an end: to cause sth. to end: The rain brought the game to an end. close: to cause to be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down), come or bring to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. complete: to finish; make perfect: I’ve just completed my studies at the university. conclude: to finish; end (a meeting, speech etc.). end: to bring to a finish: We ended the meeting at 8 o’clock. finish: to bring to an end; come to an end: Have you finished your meal? Yes, we’ve finished. terminate: to end: My job will be terminated when I reach the age of sixty. -
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At work Business trip 1How did the trip to India go? Com'è andato il viaggio in India?The trip was a bit hit-and-miss, to be honest. Il viaggio è stato un po' sconclusionato, a dire il vero.We didn't close all the deals we wanted to. Non abbiamo concluso tutti gli affari che volevamo.What happened? Che cos'è successo?We went to see that supplier we've been having problems with. Abbiamo incontrato quel fornitore con il quale abbiamo avuto problemi.We outsourced some work to a manufacturer in India a few years ago. Abbiamo affidato del lavoro a un produttore in India alcuni anni fa.I know the supplier you're talking about. Conosco il fornitore di cui parli.We found out why they've been dragging their heels. Abbiamo scoperto il motivo per cui sono andati molto per le lunghe.They've moved to smaller premises and can't keep up with all their orders. Si sono trasferiti in locali più piccoli e non riescono a stare al passo con tutti gli ordini.They've got a huge backlog of orders. Hanno una montagna di ordini arretrati.I just wish they'd been straight with us in the first place. Avrei preferito che fossero stati franchi con noi da subito.Perhaps we could have come to some agreement. Forse avremmo potuto raggiungere un accordo.What did you tell them? Che cosa gli hai detto?I said we'd have to cancel our orders if they couldn't guarantee prompt delivery. Ho detto che dovremo cancellare i nostri ordini se non riescono a garantirci una pronta consegna.We have our deadlines to meet. Abbiamo delle scadenze da rispettare.I see. Capisco. -
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v.1 cesar (production, operations); cerrar (definitivamente) (business, factory)2 cerrar definitivamente, cerrar completamente, cerrar las puertas, cerrar.3 cerrarse definitivamente, clausurarse.4 apagar, desconectar.5 cerrar emisión.vi.cerrar (definitivamente) (business); finalizar la emisión (radio & televisión) (británico) -
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сокращать цены на товары The store is closing out on Saturday. ≈ В субботу в этом магазине скидки. исключать исключать возможность - to * smb.'s chance не дать кому-л. использовать представившийся случай продавать - to * one's share of the business продать свой пай в предприятии закрыть предприятиеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > close out
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97 close-out sale
При закрытии магазина, при банкротстве фирмы. Обычно вывешиваются надписи "Going out of business" = "Магазин разорился", или "Everything must go" = "Распродается все". Иногда для привлечения покупателей такие надписи годами украшают витрины магазинов в городских районах, где бывает много туристовEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > close-out sale
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adj.1 cercano(a), próximo(a) (in distance, time, relationship) ; estrecho(a) (contact, links, cooperation)2 cuidadoso(a) (inspection, attention) ; atento(a) (observer)3 bochornoso(a) (weather) ; cargado(a) (room)4 reñido(a) (contest, election)5 allegado, entrañable, cercano, familiar.adv.cerca (near)s.1 callejón (cul-de-sac)2 final (end)3 recinto, encierro marcado y definido por límites.4 calle sin salida, callejón sin salida, calle cerrada, calle de circulación prohibida.vt.1 cerrar (door, eyes, shop)2 terminar (meeting, debate) ; clausurar (conference, Olympics) ; cancelar (account)3 concluir, clausurar, sellar.4 cerrar la plana.5 cerrarse, cubrirse con tejido nuevo.vi.cerrar (shop, door, business) (pt & pp closed) -
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