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1 крах фирмы
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2 крах фирмы
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3 Firmen
Firmen, angeschlossene
member firms;
• Firmen fusionieren (miteinander verschmelzen, zusammenschließen) to consolidate firms (business companies);
• Firmenabsatz company sales, sales effort of a company;
• Firmenabschreibung corporate depreciation (US);
• Firmenakten company files;
• Firmenaktien company stock;
• Firmenaktiven assets;
• Firmenänderung change of trade name (style);
• Firmenangabe business (trade) name;
• Firmenangehöriger servant of a company, company official (employee, man);
• Firmenangelegenheit corporate business (US);
• Firmenangestellter company’s servant (official), employee, company man (servant);
• unmittelbar mit den leitenden Firmenangestellten verhandeln to deal directly with the senior corporate officers;
• Firmenanschluss (telecom.) subscriber firm;
• Firmenanschrift company (business) address;
• Firmenanteil share in a business, business (partnership) interest;
• Firmenanwalt company lawyer;
• Firmenanwerber company recruiter;
• Firmenarchiv company archives, records of a corporation (US);
• Firmenaufdruck (Brief) letterhead;
• Firmenauflösung dissolution of partnership;
• Firmenaufwand corporate expenditure (US);
• Firmenaufwendungen corporate spending (US);
• Firmenausschuss business committee;
• Firmenaustritt withdrawal of a partner;
• Firmenausweis company-identification card;
• Firmenbankrott bankruptcy of a firm, company (firm’s) bankruptcy;
• Hilfsmaßnahmen für einen Firmenbankrott einleiten to rescue a bankrupt company;
• Firmenbesitzer proprietor of a firm;
• Firmenbesprechung company meeting;
• Firmenbesteuerung company taxation;
• Firmenbeteiligung firm’s participation;
• Firmenbevollmächtigter company’s nominee;
• Firmenbewertung business evaluation, corporate analysis (US);
• Firmenbezeichnung firm (business, trade) name, style;
• Firmenbilanz partnership (company) balance sheet, company statement;
• Firmenbriefbogen company stationery;
• Firmenbriefkopf business letterhead;
• Firmenbuchführung partnership (company) accounts, enterprise accounting;
• Firmenbuchhaltung company bookkeeping;
• Firmenbudget business budget;
• Firmenchef principal of a firm, company president;
• Firmendarlehn partnership (company) loan;
• Firmendepot commercial deposit;
• Firmendisziplin discipline in a company;
• Firmeneigenschaft status of a firm;
• Firmeneigentum company (corporate, US) ownership, company assets, corporate assets (property) (US);
• Firmeneigentümer company owner;
• Firmeneindruck corner card;
• alle Firmeneinnahmen auf ein Konto einzahlen to pay in all one’s trading credits in an account;
• Firmeneintragung registration of a company;
• Firmenelite corporate elite (US);
• Firmenentwicklung corporate development (US);
• Firmenerfolg company’s success;
• Firmenerfordernisse corporate requirements (US);
• Firmenerwerb company buying;
• Firmenerzeugnis manufacturer’s product;
• Firmenfahrzeug company car;
• Firmenfinanzen company (corporation, corporate, US) finances;
• Firmenflugzeug business aircraft (airplane), company plane, corporate aircraft (US);
• Firmenforderung (Bilanz) debt owed to us;
• Firmengarantie company’s guarantee, guarantee in a firm’s name;
• Firmengebäude business premises;
• unbefugter Firmengebrauch improper use of a firm’s name;
• Firmengelände company property (premises);
• Firmengeschäfte im erforderlichen Ausmaß einstweilig weiterführen to carry on the company’s business so far as is necessary;
• Firmengeschichte company (case) history;
• Firmengewinn company’s surplus, corporate profit (US);
• Firmengläubiger creditor of a firm (partnership), company (partnership) creditor;
• Firmengröße company size;
• Firmengründer founder (promoter) of a business, company’s founder;
• professioneller Firmengründer company promoter;
• Firmengrundstück partnership land;
• Firmengründung company promotion, organization of a business;
• Firmengruppe group of companies;
• Firmenhaftung partnership (corporate, US) liability, liability of a firm;
• Firmenhauptquartier corporate headquarters (US);
• Firmenimage business (corporate, US) image;
• Firmenindossament indorsement of a firm;
• Firmeninhaber owner (head) of a firm, company head, principal of a firm, senior partner, proprietor of a business;
• Firmeninsolvenzen company insolvencies, insolvencies of a firm;
• Firmeninventar business inventory;
• Firmeninvestitionen corporate investment (US);
• Firmenjahr company’s financial year;
• Firmenkapital firm’s (a company’s) capital;
• Firmenkollaps corporate failure;
• Firmenkonkurs bankruptcy of a partnership, partnership (corporate, US) bankruptcy;
• Firmenkonsortium consortium of companies;
• Firmenkonto partnership (company, corporate, US) account;
• Firmenkosten corporate expenditure (US);
• Firmenkultur corporate culture;
• Firmenkunde company (trading) customer, business client, corporate client (customer) (US);
• Firmenkundschaft corporate customers (US);
• Firmenleitung management of a firm, company (corporate, US) management;
• Firmenlieferant company supplier;
• Firmenliquidation liquidation of a company;
• außergerichtliche Firmenliquidation creditors’ voluntary winding up;
• Firmenliquidität corporate liquidity (US);
• Firmenlöschung taking a company off the books;
• Firmenmakler (Börse) board man (US);
• Firmenmängel corporate sickness (US);
• Firmenmantel shell;
• Firmenmarke trademark;
• Firmenmitglied senior officer (US);
• Firmenmitteilung company release;
• Firmenmittel company (corporate, US) funds, partnership monies. -
4 angeschlossene
Firmen, angeschlossene
member firms;
• Firmen fusionieren (miteinander verschmelzen, zusammenschließen) to consolidate firms (business companies);
• Firmenabsatz company sales, sales effort of a company;
• Firmenabschreibung corporate depreciation (US);
• Firmenakten company files;
• Firmenaktien company stock;
• Firmenaktiven assets;
• Firmenänderung change of trade name (style);
• Firmenangabe business (trade) name;
• Firmenangehöriger servant of a company, company official (employee, man);
• Firmenangelegenheit corporate business (US);
• Firmenangestellter company’s servant (official), employee, company man (servant);
• unmittelbar mit den leitenden Firmenangestellten verhandeln to deal directly with the senior corporate officers;
• Firmenanschluss (telecom.) subscriber firm;
• Firmenanschrift company (business) address;
• Firmenanteil share in a business, business (partnership) interest;
• Firmenanwalt company lawyer;
• Firmenanwerber company recruiter;
• Firmenarchiv company archives, records of a corporation (US);
• Firmenaufdruck (Brief) letterhead;
• Firmenauflösung dissolution of partnership;
• Firmenaufwand corporate expenditure (US);
• Firmenaufwendungen corporate spending (US);
• Firmenausschuss business committee;
• Firmenaustritt withdrawal of a partner;
• Firmenausweis company-identification card;
• Firmenbankrott bankruptcy of a firm, company (firm’s) bankruptcy;
• Hilfsmaßnahmen für einen Firmenbankrott einleiten to rescue a bankrupt company;
• Firmenbesitzer proprietor of a firm;
• Firmenbesprechung company meeting;
• Firmenbesteuerung company taxation;
• Firmenbeteiligung firm’s participation;
• Firmenbevollmächtigter company’s nominee;
• Firmenbewertung business evaluation, corporate analysis (US);
• Firmenbezeichnung firm (business, trade) name, style;
• Firmenbilanz partnership (company) balance sheet, company statement;
• Firmenbriefbogen company stationery;
• Firmenbriefkopf business letterhead;
• Firmenbuchführung partnership (company) accounts, enterprise accounting;
• Firmenbuchhaltung company bookkeeping;
• Firmenbudget business budget;
• Firmenchef principal of a firm, company president;
• Firmendarlehn partnership (company) loan;
• Firmendepot commercial deposit;
• Firmendisziplin discipline in a company;
• Firmeneigenschaft status of a firm;
• Firmeneigentum company (corporate, US) ownership, company assets, corporate assets (property) (US);
• Firmeneigentümer company owner;
• Firmeneindruck corner card;
• alle Firmeneinnahmen auf ein Konto einzahlen to pay in all one’s trading credits in an account;
• Firmeneintragung registration of a company;
• Firmenelite corporate elite (US);
• Firmenentwicklung corporate development (US);
• Firmenerfolg company’s success;
• Firmenerfordernisse corporate requirements (US);
• Firmenerwerb company buying;
• Firmenerzeugnis manufacturer’s product;
• Firmenfahrzeug company car;
• Firmenfinanzen company (corporation, corporate, US) finances;
• Firmenflugzeug business aircraft (airplane), company plane, corporate aircraft (US);
• Firmenforderung (Bilanz) debt owed to us;
• Firmengarantie company’s guarantee, guarantee in a firm’s name;
• Firmengebäude business premises;
• unbefugter Firmengebrauch improper use of a firm’s name;
• Firmengelände company property (premises);
• Firmengeschäfte im erforderlichen Ausmaß einstweilig weiterführen to carry on the company’s business so far as is necessary;
• Firmengeschichte company (case) history;
• Firmengewinn company’s surplus, corporate profit (US);
• Firmengläubiger creditor of a firm (partnership), company (partnership) creditor;
• Firmengröße company size;
• Firmengründer founder (promoter) of a business, company’s founder;
• professioneller Firmengründer company promoter;
• Firmengrundstück partnership land;
• Firmengründung company promotion, organization of a business;
• Firmengruppe group of companies;
• Firmenhaftung partnership (corporate, US) liability, liability of a firm;
• Firmenhauptquartier corporate headquarters (US);
• Firmenimage business (corporate, US) image;
• Firmenindossament indorsement of a firm;
• Firmeninhaber owner (head) of a firm, company head, principal of a firm, senior partner, proprietor of a business;
• Firmeninsolvenzen company insolvencies, insolvencies of a firm;
• Firmeninventar business inventory;
• Firmeninvestitionen corporate investment (US);
• Firmenjahr company’s financial year;
• Firmenkapital firm’s (a company’s) capital;
• Firmenkollaps corporate failure;
• Firmenkonkurs bankruptcy of a partnership, partnership (corporate, US) bankruptcy;
• Firmenkonsortium consortium of companies;
• Firmenkonto partnership (company, corporate, US) account;
• Firmenkosten corporate expenditure (US);
• Firmenkultur corporate culture;
• Firmenkunde company (trading) customer, business client, corporate client (customer) (US);
• Firmenkundschaft corporate customers (US);
• Firmenleitung management of a firm, company (corporate, US) management;
• Firmenlieferant company supplier;
• Firmenliquidation liquidation of a company;
• außergerichtliche Firmenliquidation creditors’ voluntary winding up;
• Firmenliquidität corporate liquidity (US);
• Firmenlöschung taking a company off the books;
• Firmenmakler (Börse) board man (US);
• Firmenmängel corporate sickness (US);
• Firmenmantel shell;
• Firmenmarke trademark;
• Firmenmitglied senior officer (US);
• Firmenmitteilung company release;
• Firmenmittel company (corporate, US) funds, partnership monies. -
5 Firmenbankrott
Firmenbankrott
bankruptcy of a firm, company (firm’s) bankruptcy -
6 крах
1) (провал) collapse, crash; (развал) break-up, break-down; (крушение) downfall; (планов, замыслов) frustration; (моральный) wreckпотерпеть крах — to collapse, to crash, to frustrate, to wreck, to fail
крах колониальной системы ист. — break-down / collapse of the colonial system
крах нацизма ист. — crash of Nazism
крах чьих-л. планов — frustration of smb.'s plans
2) эк. bankruptcy, collapseкрах банка — bank failure, failure of a bank
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7 incolpare
blame* * *incolpare v.tr. to accuse, to charge; to blame: fu incolpato di omicidio, he was charged with murder (o they accused him of murder); non incolpare la sfortuna dei tuoi guai, don't blame your problems on bad luck.◘ incolparsi v.rifl. to blame oneself (for sthg.): si incolpava del fallimento della ditta, he blamed himself for the bankruptcy of the firm; continuò ad incolpare (per quanto era accaduto) tutta la vita, he continued to blame himself (for what had happened) all his life.* * *[inkol'pare] 1.verbo transitivo to blame, to put* the blame on; dir. to accuse, to charge2.) — to blame each other
* * *incolpare/inkol'pare/ [1]to blame, to put* the blame on; dir. to accuse, to chargeII incolparsi verbo pronominaleto blame oneself; (a vicenda) to blame each other. -
8 крах фирмы
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > крах фирмы
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9 Pleitegeier
m: über vielen Firmen schwebt der Pleitegeier many firms are on the verge of bankruptcy (are about to go bust umg.); der Pleitegeier schwebt über uns / ihnen auch the wolves are at the door* * *Plei|te|gei|erm (inf)1) (= drohende Pleite) vultureüber der Firma schwebt or kreist der Pléítegeier — the vultures are hovering over the firm, the threat of bankruptcy is hanging over the firm
2) (= Bankrotteur) bankrupt* * *Plei·te·gei·erüber jdm/etw schwebt der \Pleitegeier the vultures are hovering above sb/sth* * *Pleitegeier m:über vielen Firmen schwebt der Pleitegeier many firms are on the verge of bankruptcy (are about to go bust umg);der Pleitegeier schwebt über uns/ihnen auch the wolves are at the door -
10 compañía
f.1 company, enterprise, business, association.2 visitor, visitant.3 companionship, fellowship, company.4 company, small body of troops.* * *1 company\en compañía de in the company ofhacer compañía a alguien to keep somebody companycompañía de seguros insurance companycompañía de teatro theatre (US theater) companymalas compañías bad company sing* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [gen] companyen compañía de — with, accompanied by, in the company of
pasé la tarde en compañía de unos amigos — I spent the afternoon with o frm in the company of some friends
andar en malas compañías, frecuentar malas compañías — to keep bad company
2) (Com, Teat, Rel) company3) (Mil) company* * *1)a) ( acompañamiento) company2) ( empresa) company, firm3) (Mil) company•* * *1)a) ( acompañamiento) company2) ( empresa) company, firm3) (Mil) company•* * *compañía11 = company, ship, outfit.Ex: Among the companies offering 'Mice' are Microsoft, Vision and Apple, but more are anticipated.
Ex: English companionships (or ships as they were usually called) were first described in Stower's manual of 1808.Ex: The author compares the advantages and disadvantages of buying from the larger established companies and smaller outfits.* autorizado por la compañía = company-approved.* compañía aérea = airline, airline carrier.* compañía aérea barata = low-cost airline.* compañía aseguradora = insurer.* compañía aseguradora de vida = life-insurance company.* compañía cibernética = dot-com [dot.com].* compañía cinematográfica = film production company.* compañía comercial = business firm.* compañía con solera = mature company.* compañía de baile = dance company.* compañía de compra por alquiler = hire-purchase company.* compañía de confección de ropa = clothing company.* compañía de correos, teléfonos y telecomunicaciones = PTT (Posts, Telephones and Telecommunications).* compañía de danza = dance company.* compañía dedicada a la información = information company.* compañía de electricidad = power company.* compañía de fusileros = rifle company.* Compañía de Jesús, la = Society of Jesus, the.* compañía de música rock = rock company.* compañía de nueva creación = startup [start-up].* compañía de radio televisión = broadcaster.* compañía de ropa = clothing company.* compañía de seguros = insurance company, insurer.* compañía de seguros de vida = life-insurance company.* compañía de suministro de energía = energy company.* Compañía de Telecomunicaciones Británica = British Telecom (BT).* Compañía de Telecomunicaciones Británica (BT) = British Telecom (BT).* compañía de teléfonos = telephone company.* compañía de televisión = television company.* compañía de televisión por cable = cable company.* compañía de viajes = travel company.* compañía de vuelos chárter = charter airline.* compañía discográfica = record company, record label, music company.* compañía eléctrica = power company.* compañía embotelladora = bottler.* compañía en Internet = dot-com [dot.com].* compañía farmacéutica = pharmaceutical company.* compañía hipotecaria = mortgage company.* compañía industrial = industrial firm.* compañía inmobiliaria = real estate company.* compañía minera = mining company.* compañía naviera = shipping company.* compañía pretrolera = oil company.* compañía privada = private company.* compañía publicitaria = advertising firm.* compañía suministradora de agua = water authority, water board.* compañía suministradora de agua = water company.* compra de una compañía por otra = corporate takeover.* empleado de la compañía suministradora de agua = water board engineer.* nombre de compañía = company name.* oferta de compra de una compañía por otra = takeover bid.* sistema de compañías = companionship system.compañía22 = companionship.Nota: Asociación de compositores que surgió en el siglo XIX para realizar trabajos de composición en cooperación y dirigida por un 'capataz' (clickler) y cuyos miembros se denominaban 'compañeros' (companions). Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.Ex: A companionship was a team of piecework compositors, led by one of their number, who co-operated in the setting of a book and submitted a single bill for the work, the proceeds of which were then divided amongst themselves.
* buena compañía = good company.* dos son compañía, tres multitud = two is a company, three is a crowd.* en buena compañía = in good company.* mala compañía = bad apple, rotten apple, damaged goods.* servicio de compañía = escort service.* * *A1 (acompañamiento) companyllegó en compañía de sus abogados he arrived accompanied by his lawyersel gato me hace mucha compañía the cat keeps me company, the cat is good company for meme quedé un rato para hacerle compañía I stayed a while to keep him companyRosario y compañía, esto es un examen ( fam hum); Rosario and co., this is an exam ( colloq hum)(amistades): trata de evitar las malas compañías be careful of the company you keepse dejó llevar por las malas compañías he fell in with the wrong kind of peopleB (empresa) company, firm[ S ] Muñoz y Compañía Muñoz and Co.Compuestos:water companyelectricity company( AmL); front companygas companyregistered companyinsurance companysoftware housefront companyC ( Mil) companyD ( Teatr) companyla actriz formó su propia compañía the actress formed her own companyCompuestos:repertory companytheater* companyE(agrupación): una compañía religiosa a religious societyCompuesto:Society of Jesus* * *
compañía sustantivo femenino
1 ( acompañamiento) company;
hacerle compañía a algn to keep sb company;
andar en malas compañías to keep bad company
2 ( empresa) company, firm;
compañía de teatro theater( conjugate theater) company;
( on signs) Muñoz y Compañía Muñoz and Co.
<s3 num="3"> (Mil) company</s3>
compañía sustantivo femenino
1 company
hacer compañía (a alguien), to keep sb company
2 Mil company
3 (empresa) company
compañía de baile, dance company
' compañía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Cía
- con
- corte
- discográfica
- discográfico
- gustar
- itinerante
- lema
- perra
- perro
- petrolera
- petrolero
- primera
- primero
- socia
- socio
- sola
- solitaria
- solitario
- solo
- acompañar
- asegurador
- Cía.
- constituir
- empresa
- filial
- ingreso
- íngrimo
- pérdida
- presidencia
- presidente
- presidir
- ruina
- sede
- trato
English:
ABC
- acquire
- action
- after-care
- answering service
- antiaging
- appropriate
- atomize
- attrition rate
- audit
- bankruptcy
- base
- BBC
- board
- busline
- company
- conception
- directive
- disconnect
- dissolution
- dividend
- drastic
- enjoyable
- entail
- enterprise
- equalize
- exercise
- export
- flourish
- focus
- fold
- forefront
- fourteenth
- freeze
- funnel
- go under
- gofer
- greyhound
- guideline
- insurance company
- keep
- lion
- list
- manufacturer
- market
- misuse
- overseas
- public
- society
- troop
* * *compañía nf1. [cercanía] company;en compañía de accompanied by, in the company of;hacer compañía a alguien to keep sb company2. [acompañante] company;andar en malas compañías to keep bad company;ahora tienen compañía, volveré más tarde they've got company just now, I'll come back later;¿quiénes han sido? – Fernando y compañía, como de costumbre who was it? – Fernando and co., as usual3. [empresa] company;Fernández y Compañía Fernández and Companycompañía aérea airline;compañía discográfica record company;compañía eléctrica electricity company;compañía naviera shipping company;compañía petrolera oil company;compañía de seguros insurance company;compañía telefónica telephone company4. [de teatro, danza] companyCompañía Nacional de Danza National Dance Company;compañía de repertorio repertory company5. [en ejército] company6. la Compañía de Jesús the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits* * *f company;en compañía de with, in the company of;hacer compañía a alguien keep s.o. company;malas compañías pl bad company sg* * *compañía nf1) : companyllegó en compañía de su madre: he arrived with his mother2) empresa, firma: firm, company* * * -
11 Eröffnung
Eröffnung f BANK, BÖRSE opening • bei Eröffnung BÖRSE at the opening* * *f <Bank, Börse> opening ■ bei Eröffnung < Börse> at the opening* * *Eröffnung
(Börse, Konto) opening, (Diskussion) gambit, (Einweihung) inauguration, dedication, (Gründung) institution, establishing;
• feierliche Eröffnung formal opening;
• lebhafte Eröffnung (Börse) active opening;
• offizielle Eröffnung official opening;
• Eröffnung eines Akkreditivs opening a letter of credit;
• Eröffnung einer Filiale opening of a new branch;
• Eröffnung eines Geschäftes setting up shop;
• Eröffnung der Hauptversammlung call to order;
• Eröffnung eines Konkursverfahrens adjudication of bankruptcy, institution of bankruptcy proceedings, winding up (Br.);
• Eröffnung eines Kontos opening of an account;
• Eröffnung eines Kredits opening of a credit;
• Eröffnung eines neuen Ladens new-store opening (US);
• festliche Eröffnung einer Tagung ceremonial opening of a congress;
• Eröffnung eines Testaments probate (reading) of a will;
• Eröffnung des Vergleichsverfahrens decree of insolvency;
• Eröffnung einer Verhandlung opening of a case;
• Eröffnung von Verhandlungen opening of negotiations;
• Eröffnung des Konkursverfahrens ablehnen to dismiss a petition in bankruptcy;
• jem. eine Eröffnung machen to notify (disclose) s. th. to s. o., to break the news to s. o.;
• nach fester Eröffnung schwach werden (Börse) to turn weak after a firm opening. -
12 bankroet
bankroet1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:frauduleus bankroet • fraudulent bankruptcyhij heeft onze firma naar het bankroet gevoerd • he has bankrupted our firm————————bankroet2〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; alleen predicatief〉♦voorbeelden: -
13 dépôt
dépôt [depo]1. masculine nouna. ( = action de déposer) [d'argent, valeurs] deposit(ing)b. ( = garde) avoir qch en dépôt to hold sth in trustd. ( = garantie) deposite. [de liquide, lie] depositf. ( = entrepôt) warehouse ; [d'autobus, trains] depotg. ( = point de vente) il y a un dépôt de pain/de lait à l'épicerie bread/milk can be bought at the grocer'sh. ( = prison) jail2. compounds* * *deponom masculin1) ( entrepôt) warehouse; ( plus petit) store; Chemin de Fer depot; ( à la douane) bonded warehouse; Armée ( de garnison) depot2) Commerce ( succursale) outlet3) Administration, Droit ( d'acte) filing [U]; ( de marque) registration; ( de projet de loi) introduction; ( d'amendement) proposal4) ( remise en un lieu)nous recommandons le dépôt des documents chez un notaire — we recommend that the documents be deposited with a notary
en dépôt — [fonds] on deposit; [bijoux] in a safe at the bank
6) ( sédiment) deposit7) ( prison) police cells•Phrasal Verbs:* * *depo nm1) (à la banque) deposit2) (= garde)4) (= gare) depot5) (= prison) cells pl6) (= sédiment) deposit* * *dépôt nm1 ( entrepôt) warehouse; ( plus petit) store, storehouse US; Rail depot; ( à la douane) bonded warehouse; Mil ( de garnison) depot; dépôt d'autobus bus depot; être en dépôt ( à la douane) to be in a bonded warehouse;2 Comm ( succursale) outlet; l'épicerie fait dépôt de pain the grocer's sells bread; la maison a 30 dépôts the firm has 30 outlets; il y a un dépôt de gaz au garage they sell bottled gas at the garage GB ou service station US;3 ( enregistrement) Admin, Jur (d'acte, de candidature, plainte) filing ¢; (de marque, brevet) registration; ( de projet de loi) introduction; (de clause, d'amendement) tabling ¢ GB, proposal;4 ( remise en un lieu) nous recommandons le dépôt des documents chez un notaire we recommend that the documents be deposited with a notary; date limite de dépôt des déclarations d'impôt/des dossiers de demande de bourse deadline for income tax returns/grant applications;5 Fin ( de fonds) deposit; ( de titres) lodging ¢; dépôt en banque/coffre-fort bank/safe deposit; banque/compte de dépôt deposit bank/account; en dépôt [fonds] on deposit; [bijoux] in a safe at the bank; mettre des valeurs en dépôt to place securities in a safe deposit;6 ( sédiment) deposit; dépôt glaciaire glacial deposit; dépôt de tartre deposit of tartar; il y a un dépôt de calcaire dans la bouilloire the kettle is furred up;7 ( prison) police cells;dépôt d'armes arms store; ( clandestin) arms cache; dépôt de bilan voluntary liquidation; entreprises menacées de dépôt de bilan firms threatened with bankruptcy; dépôt légal formal deposit of a copy of a book, film, record, etc with an institution; dépôt de marchandises Rail goods GB ou freight US depot; dépôt de matériel Mil depot; dépôt de munitions Mil munitions store; ( au rebut) munitions dump; dépôt d'ordures (rubbish) tip ou dump GB, garbage dump US; dépôt à terme fixe/à vue fixed term/demand ou sight deposit.[depo] nom masculindépôt légal copyright deposit (in France, copies of published or recorded documents have to be deposited at the Bibliothèque nationale)3. FINANCE [démarche] depositing[somme] depositdépôt à terme/vue open-access/restricted-access deposit[couche] layerdépôt calcaire ou de tartre layer of scale ou furdépôt alluvial/de cendres/de carbone alluvial/ash/carbon deposit9. [boutique] retail outletdépôt de pain ≃ bread shop————————en dépôt locution adverbiale -
14 эта фирма находится на грани банкротства
General subject: this firm is on its last legs, this firm stays on the brink of bankruptcyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эта фирма находится на грани банкротства
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15 redde
rescue, salvage, save* * *vb save ( fx somebody's (, one's) life, one's honour, one's face, one's skin, the situation; he was saved by the bell);( fra øjeblikkelig fare også) rescue ( fx trapped miners, a shipwrecked crew, somebody from a burning house);( bjærge) salvage, save, rescue ( fx a ship, one's furniture from the fire);(fig:) salvage ( fx one's self-respect, one's marriage);( af en vanskelighed, især økon, T) bail out;( i fodbold) save;( skaffe sig) wangle ( fx I wangled a month's leave),[ de reddede] those rescued,( de overlevende) the survivors;[ så var dagen reddet ( for ham)] that made his day;[ med præp & adv:][ redde fra] save from ( fx save him from drowning), rescue from ( fxrescue the house from destruction),(fig) save from, rescue from ( fx save him from the consequences of his foolishness, save (el. rescue) the project from failure, save the firm from bankrupty; rescue something from oblivion); salvage from ( fx salvage the firm from bankruptcy);[ redde noget i land] bring something safely to land,(fig) pilot something to safety,( skaffe sig) wangle (, scrounge) something;[ redde en igennem] get somebody through,[ ikke til at redde] beyond (el. past) hope,( uigenkaldelig tabt) irretrievably lost,(spøg.: uforbederlig) past redemption;[ redde ud af] save (el. rescue, salvage) from ( fx somebody (, something) from a burning house);[ redde en ud af en knibe] get somebody out of a scrape; bail somebody out;[ med sig:][ redde sig] escape, make one's escape, save oneself;( skaffe sig) wangle something, scrounge something;[ redde sig i land] manage to reach the shore;(ved eksamen etc) get through,( lige akkurat) scrape through;[ redde sig ud af] get out of. -
16 Securities Investor Protection Corporation
Finin the United States, a corporation created by Congress in 1970 that is a mutual insurance fund established to protect clients of securities firms. In the event of a firm being closed because of bankruptcy or financial difficulties, the SIPC will step in to recover clients’ cash and securities held by the firm. The corporation’s reserves are available to satisfy cash and securities that cannot be recovered up to a maximum of $500,000, including a maximum of $100,000 on cash claims.Abbr. SIPCThe ultimate business dictionary > Securities Investor Protection Corporation
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17 Coade, Eleanor
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 24 June 1733 Exeter, Devon, Englandd. 18 November 1821 Camberwell, London, England[br]English proprietor of the Coade Factory, making artificial stone.[br]Born Elinor Coade, she never married but adopted, as was customary in business in the eighteenth century, the courtesy title of Mrs. Following the bankruptcy and death of her father, George Coade, in Exeter, Eleanor and her mother (also called Eleanor) moved to London and founded the works at Lambeth, South London, in 1769 that later became famous as the Coade factory. The factory was located at King's Arms Stairs, Narrow Wall. During the eighteenth century, several attempts had been made in other businesses to manufacture a durable, malleable artificial stone that would be acceptable to architects for decorative use. These substances were not very successful, but Coade stone was different. Although stories are legion about the secret formula supposedly used in this artificial stone, modern methods have established the exact formula.Coade stone was a stoneware ceramic material fired in a kiln. The body was remarkable in that it shrank only 8 per cent in drying and firing: this was achieved by using a combination of china clay, sand, crushed glass and grog (i.e. crushed and ground, previously fired stoneware). The Coade formula thus included a considerable proportion of material that, having been fired once already, was unshrinkable. Mrs Coade's name for the firm, Coade's Lithodipyra Terra-Cotta or Artificial Stone Manufactory (where "Lithodipyra" is a term derived from three Greek words meaning "stone", "twice" and "fire"), made reference to the custom of including such material (such as in Josiah Wedgwood's basalt and jasper ware). The especially low rate of shrinkage rendered the material ideal for making extra-life-size statuary, and large architectural, decorative features to be incorporated into stone buildings.Coade stone was widely used for such purposes by leading architects in Britain and Ireland from the 1770s until the 1830s, including Robert Adam, Sir Charles Barry, Sir William Chambers, Sir John Soane, John Nash and James Wyatt. Some architects introduced the material abroad, as far as, for example, Charles Bulfinch's United States Bank in Boston, Massachusetts, and Charles Cameron's redecoration for the Empress Catherine of the great palace Tsarkoe Selo (now Pushkin), near St Petersburg. The material so resembles stone that it is often mistaken for it, but it is so hard and resistant to weather that it retains sharpness of detail much longer than the natural substance. The many famous British buildings where Coade stone was used include the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, Carlton House and the Sir John Soane Museum (all of which are located in London), St George's Chapel at Windsor, Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, and Culzean Castle in Ayrshire, Scotland.Apart from the qualities of the material, the Coade firm established a high reputation for the equally fine quality of its classical statuary. Mrs Coade employed excellent craftsmen such as the sculptor John Bacon (1740–99), whose work was mass-produced by the use of moulds. One famous example which was widely reproduced was the female caryatid from the south porch of the Erechtheion on the acropolis of Athens. A drawing of this had appeared in the second edition of Stuart and Revett's Antiquities of Athens in 1789, and many copies were made from the original Coade model; Soane used them more than once, for example on the Bank of England and his own houses in London.Eleanor Coade was a remarkable woman, and was important and influential on the neo-classical scene. She had close and amicable relations with leading architects of the day, notably Robert Adam and James Wyatt. The Coade factory was enlarged and altered over the years, but the site was finally cleared during 1949–50 in preparation for the establishment of the 1951 Festival of Britain.[br]Further ReadingA.Kelly, 1990, Mrs Coade's Stone, pub. in conjunction with the Georgian Group (an interesting, carefully written history; includes a detailed appendix on architects who used Coade stone and buildings where surviving work may be seen).DY -
18 юридическая фирма с экспертным потенциалом по делам о банкротстве
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > юридическая фирма с экспертным потенциалом по делам о банкротстве
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19 eröffnen
eröffnen v 1. BANK open (Konto); 2. GEN set up; start up (Geschäft) • ein Konto eröffnen bei BANK open an account with* * *v 1. < Bank> Konto open; 2. < Geschäft> set up, Geschäft start up ■ ein Konto eröffnen bei < Bank> open an account with* * *eröffnen
to open, (einweihen) to inaugurate, to dedicate (coll.);
• leicht abgeschwächt eröffnen (Börse) to open at a slight discount;
• Akkreditiv eröffnen to open a letter of credit;
• Betrieb eröffnen to commence business;
• feierlich eröffnen to dedicate;
• fest eröffnen (Börse) to open firm (steady);
• Filiale eröffnen to open a new branch;
• Geschäft eröffnen to set up shop, to open a business;
• Geschäft wieder eröffnen to resume business;
• Konkurrenzbetrieb eröffnen to set up a business in competition;
• Konkursverfahren eröffnen to institute bankruptcy proceedings;
• Konto eröffnen to set up an account;
• Konto bei einer Bank eröffnen to open an account with a bank;
• Konto zu jds. Gunsten eröffnen to open an account with a bank in s. one’s favo(u)r;
• Kredit zu jds. Gunsten eröffnen to lodge a credit in favo(u)r of s. o.;
• Kreditlinie eröffnen to open a credit line (US);
• Laden eröffnen to start a shop;
• neue Möglichkeiten eröffnen to open new prospects;
• um 1/8 Punkt höher eröffnen (Börse) to open 1/8 of a point;
• ruhig eröffnen (Börse) to open quietly;
• Sitzung eröffnen to open a meeting;
• Testament eröffnen to read a will;
• Testament eröffnen und bestätigen lassen to probate a will;
• uneinheitlich eröffnen (Börse) to open irregularly;
• Verhandlungen eröffnen to set negotiations on foot;
• öffentliche Versammlung eröffnen to open a public meeting;
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20 herunterwirtschaften
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) umg. mismanage, run down* * *he|rụn|ter|wirt|schaf|tenvt sep (inf)to bring to the brink of ruin* * *he·run·ter|wirt·schaf·ten▪ etw \herunterwirtschaften to ruin sthdie Firma ist durch schlechtes Management bis fast zum Konkurs heruntergewirtschaftet worden bad management has brought the firm to the brink of bankruptcy* * *transitives Verb (ugs.)etwas herunterwirtschaften — ruin something/bring something to the brink or edge of ruin [by mismanagement]
* * *herunterwirtschaften v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) umg mismanage, run down* * *transitives Verb (ugs.)etwas herunterwirtschaften — ruin something/bring something to the brink or edge of ruin [by mismanagement]
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