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2 back order
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3 back order
отстающий заказ (заказ на отсутствующее в наличии наименование, надлежащий выполнению при появлении требуемого предмета)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > back order
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4 back-order
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > back-order
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5 back order quantity
Business: B.O. QTYУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > back order quantity
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6 back-order problem working group
Military: BOPWGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > back-order problem working group
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7 back-order release
Military: BORУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > back-order release
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8 Count Back Order and Sample Select
File extension: CBOSSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Count Back Order and Sample Select
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9 Current Back Order
Engineering: CBOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Current Back Order
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10 drop back order
покупка, последовавшая за другой покупкой (с использованием купона, или другого рекламного средства, входившего в неё)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > drop back order
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11 back-up power supply system
■ System that must be available in order to ensure that a match can proceed in the event of a power failure.■ Aggregat zur Erzeugung von Strom, das im Falle einer Panne in der Stromversorgung zur Verfügung stehen muss, damit ein Spiel fortgesetzt werden kann.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > back-up power supply system
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12 niet uitgevoerde order
• back orderNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > niet uitgevoerde order
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13 Birth Order
In science, birth-order effects are driven by the ideological implications inherent in new ideas. Theories that have socially radical implications tend to be championed by laterborns and rejected by firstborns. Theories that have socially conservative implications display the opposite trend: firstborns tend to back conservative innovations, whereas laterborns are among the most vocal opponents of this class of ideas....The linear relationship between birth-order trends and ideological tendencies makes my argument about birth order testable in a variety of ways. For example, socially conservative innovations that are championed by laterborns should never occur in history. The discovery of even one such episode with a significant trend would constitute a formidable challenge to my claims. Similarly, evidence of radical revolutions favored by firstborns is also not to be expected. When firstborns have "rebelled" in history, it has been to bring God back into the scientific picture or to reaffirm the social status quo. Firstborns favored eugenics because this reform movement seemed to rationalize socioeconomic disparities in terms of genetics. (The word eugenics comes from the Greek, meaning "well born.") Historically, firstborns have tended to support the notion that biology is destiny. Minority races, women, and laterborns have all typically resisted such deterministic notions. (Sulloway, 1996, pp. 130, 133)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Birth Order
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14 bring back
أَعَادَ \ bring back: to (cause to) return: This old photograph brings back happy memories. redo: to do again: This bad work must be redone. renew: to start again; repeat: They renewed their attack. repeat: to say again; do again: He repeated his question. Don’t repeat your mistake. replace: to put (sth.) back in its place: Please replace these books on the right shelves. restore: to bring back; give back: The teacher stopped the fight and restored order. The doctor restored her health (or restored her to health). The police restored the stolen car to its owner. return: to give back; put back; send back: She returned the book that I lent her. He showed me the picture and returned it to his pocket. \ See Also أرجع (أَرْجَعَ)، ذكر (ذَكَّرَ)، كرر (كَرَّر)، رد (رَدَّ)، بدل (بَدَّل) -
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A term applied to toilet cloths, welts, etc., where the wadding weft interweaves with the warp stitching ends in plain order. -
16 Expenses items that are added back to the business net pretax operating profit in order to arrive at an accurate estimate of the business profitability.
Accounting: add backsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Expenses items that are added back to the business net pretax operating profit in order to arrive at an accurate estimate of the business profitability.
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17 заборговане замовлення
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > заборговане замовлення
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18 tunggakan pesanan
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19 zamówienie zaległe
• back orderSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > zamówienie zaległe
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20 задолженный заказ
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > задолженный заказ
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back order — ➔ order1 * * * back order UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► a request for goods that are not available now but will be available in the future: »Unfortunately we are not able to process back orders. »Pharmacies that carried the vaccine now say it is on… … Financial and business terms
back-order — UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► a request for goods that are not available now but will be available in the future: »Unfortunately we are not able to process back orders. »Pharmacies that carried the vaccine now say it is on back order. back order verb … Financial and business terms
back-order — [bak′ôrd΄ər] vt. to deal with as a back order … English World dictionary
back order — n. an order to be filled when stock is renewed … English World dictionary
back order — /ˈbæk ɔdə/ (say bak awduh) noun 1. an order for a publication that is placed on a back list waiting on a new print run. –adjective 2. of or relating to such a publication. –phrase 3. on back order, Colloquial listed on a back order …
Back Order — A customer order that has not been fulfilled. A back order generally indicates that customer demand for a product or service exceeds a company’s capacity to supply it. Total back orders, also known as backlog, may be expressed in terms of… … Investment dictionary
back-order — /bak awr deuhr/, v.t. to treat as a back order: We have to back order your sofa until the new fabric arrives. * * * … Universalium
back-order — /bak awr deuhr/, v.t. to treat as a back order: We have to back order your sofa until the new fabric arrives … Useful english dictionary
back-order — transitive verb Date: 1950 to assign to the status of back order … New Collegiate Dictionary
back order — back′ or der n. bus an order placed for merchandise that is temporarily out of stock back′ or der, v.t. v.i … From formal English to slang
back order — noun 1. : an unfulfilled order held for future completion or delivery 2. : a new order made up of previously unavailable items of an old order … Useful english dictionary