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1 premise
̘. ̈n.ˈpremɪs
1. сущ.
1) исходное условие;
предположение, допущение;
предпосылка, посылка тж. лог. the basic premise of their philosophy is that...≈ основное допущение их философии состоит в том, что...
2) мн. помещение, дом( с прилегающими пристройками и участком) ;
владение;
недвижимость school premises ≈ школьные владения premises and facilities ≈ помещения и оборудование The ice-cream is made on the premise. ≈ Мороженое производится на месте продажи.
3) книж. упомянутые выше пункты
4) мн.;
юр. вступительная часть документа;
вводная часть договора об аренде ∙ see off the premises ≈ выпроводить, спровадить кого-л.
2. гл.;
книж.
1) предпосылать( that) ;
базировать, основывать he premises his argument on ≈ он основывает свой аргумент на The policy is premised on the expectation that the public will be willing to accept it. ≈ Эта политика базируется на предположении что общественность захочет принять ее.
2) амер. делать предварительные утверждения, замечания She premised what she was saying by acknowledging that other interpretations were possible. ≈ Во вступительном замечании она высказала допущение, что возможны и другие интерпретации. (логика) посылка - major * большая посылка( книжное) предпосылка, данное;
вышеизложенное, вышеуказанное недвижимость, дом с прилегающими постройками и участком помещение, здание, дом - consular * здание /помещение/ консульства - private *s частные владения, жилые помещения (юридическое) собственность, подлежащая передаче ( юридическое) вводная часть договора (об аренде) (содержащая описание передаваемой в аренду собственности) констатирующая часть искового заявления вышеупомянутое;
упомянутые выше пункты > to be consumed /to be drink/ on the *s продается распивочно > licenced *s места, в которых разрешена продажа спиртных напитков предпосылать - to * a book with a few general remarks предпослать книге несколько общих замечаний (логика) исходить из посылки, предположения (медицина) начинать курс лечения с чего-л. ~ pl помещение, дом (с прилегающими пристройками и участком) ;
владение;
to be consumed (или drunk) on the premises продается распивочно to be drunk to the premises = допиться до чертиков;
to see (smb.) off the premises выпроводить, спровадить (кого-л.) premise pl юр. вступительная часть документа premiss: premiss = premise ~ исходное условие ~ pl помещение, дом (с прилегающими пристройками и участком) ;
владение;
to be consumed (или drunk) on the premises продается распивочно ~ лог. (пред) посылка ~ предпосылать (that) ~ предпосылка to be drunk to the premises = допиться до чертиков;
to see (smb.) off the premises выпроводить, спровадить (кого-л.) see: to ~ (smb.) off at the station проводить (кого-л.) на вокзал;
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2 base
база имя существительное:базис (basis, base, datum-line)подножие (foot, base, pedestal)игра в бары (base, prisoner's base)глагол: имя прилагательное:неблагородный (base, unhandsome) -
3 plan
1. n1) план; программа; проект- foist a plan upon smb.2) замысел, намерение3) схема, чертёж•2. vсоставлять план; проектировать -
4 operation
n1) действие; работа2) торговая или финансовая операция; сделка3) разработка, эксплуатация4) технологическая операция; процесс; цикл обработки5) режим работы6) амер. управление
- administration operation
- agency operation
- air-express operation
- air-freight operations
- air-passenger operations
- assembly operations
- automated operation
- automatic operation
- auxiliary operations
- banking operation
- barter operation
- basic operation
- bear operation
- bearish operation
- black-market operation
- boiler-room operation
- bookkeeping operation
- bull operation
- bullish operation
- calculating operation
- capacity operations
- cargo operation
- cargo-handling operations
- cash operation
- census operation
- charter operations
- checking operation
- cheque operation
- clearing operation
- commercial operation
- commission banking operations
- computer operation
- computing operation
- concurrent operation
- congested operation
- consignment operation
- construction operations
- continuous operation
- contract operations
- conversion operation
- credit operation
- current operation
- current account operation
- customs operation
- day-to-day operations
- dependable operation
- deposit operation
- discharging operations
- dock operations
- documentary credit operations
- double-barelled loan operation
- double-shift operation
- efficient operation
- exchange operation
- exploration operation
- export operation
- express operations
- external operation
- fabrication operation
- fail-safe operation
- failure-free operation
- farm operations
- faultless operation
- fiduciary operations
- field operations
- financial operation
- financing operation
- fine-tuning operations
- finishing operation
- foreign operations
- foreign exchange operation
- foreign trade operations
- forward operation
- franchising operation
- full time operation
- full-capacity operation
- fund exchange operation
- funding operation
- future operation
- guaranteed operation
- handling operations
- harvesting operations
- hedging operation
- housekeeping operations
- incentive operation
- independent operation
- individual operation
- initial operation
- insurance operation
- integrated operation
- intermediate trade operation
- international operation
- inventory operations
- invisible operation
- job shop operation
- joint operation
- lending operations
- licensing operation
- loading operations
- loading and discharging operations
- loading and unloading operations
- loan operation
- loss operation
- machine operation
- machining operation
- main operation
- major operation
- maritime transport operations
- marketing operations
- mathematical operation
- maximization operation
- mechanized operation
- merchandising operations
- minimization operation
- mining operations
- monetary operations
- multitask operation
- multiple shift operation
- multishift operation
- no-failure operation
- nonproductive operations
- normal operation
- off-balance sheet operations
- off-line operation
- offshore operation
- one-shift operation
- on-line operation
- onward switching operations
- open-market operations
- open-pit operation
- panel operation
- part time operation
- plant operation
- processing operation
- production operation
- production-scale operation
- production-type operation
- productive operation
- progressive operation
- proper operation
- purchasing operation
- quay operations
- rational operation
- real-time operation
- reexport operation
- reimport operation
- reliable operation
- remittance operation
- resale operation
- rescue operation
- routine operations
- sales operations
- salvage operations
- seasonal operations
- second shift operation
- semi-automated operation
- serial operation
- service operation
- settlement operation
- short-term operation
- slack operation
- small-scale operations
- smooth operation
- smoothing operation
- speculative operation
- start-up operations
- steady operation
- stevedoring operations
- stock exchange operations
- swap operation
- trade operations
- trading operations
- tramp operations
- transfer operations
- trial operation
- trouble-free operation
- trouble-proof operation
- two-shift operation
- turn-key operation
- uninterrupted operation
- unloading operations
- warehousing operations
- operation in futures
- operation of a business
- operation of circumstances
- operation of collection
- operation of economy
- operation of equipment
- operation of an exhibition
- operation of a machine
- operation of multilateral tax treaties
- operation of a plant
- operation of premises
- operations on the stock exchange
- in operation
- under operation
- be in operation
- be out of operation
- begin operations
- bring into operation
- carry out operations
- cease operations
- close operations
- come into operation
- commence operations
- conduct operations
- execute financial operations
- go into operation
- handle operations
- hold up operations
- interfere with operations
- interrupt operations
- monitor operations
- perform operations
- place into operation
- provide normal operation
- put into operation
- put out of operation
- suspend operations
- wind down operationsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > operation
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5 law
1) закон3) правило4) принцип•under the law — по закону, согласно закону, в соответствии с законом
- Biot law- converse law of double negation- cube law- distributive law of disjunction over conjunction - double law of the mean - fifth power law - first distributive law - first law of mean- gas law- idempotency law - infinitely decomposable law - infinitely divisible law - inverse sine law - inverse square law - law of addition of probability - law of alteration of quantifiers - law of associativity of disjunction - law of comparative judgment - law of constant angles - law of double complementation - law of equal significance - law of mass action - law of random function - law of random vector - law of requisite variety - law of right invertibility - law of statistical regularity - law of universal causation - law of universal gravitation - Newton's first law of motion - Newton's law of gravitation - Newton's second law of motion - Newton's third law of motion - normal law of composition - normal law of errors - one-sided modular law - probabilistic law - probability law - product law of probability - quadratic reciprocity law - second law of mean - second order law - similitude law- time law- weak law
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