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61 филиал
branch (office), subsidiary company; annex* * *филиа̀л,м., -и, (два) филиа̀ла branch (office), subsidiary/affiliated company; annex; амер. affiliate; магазин с \филиали chain-store.* * *branch ; annex ; subsidiary* * *1. branch (office), subsidiary company;annex 2. магазин с ФИЛИАЛи chain-store -
62 haaraliike
• branch businessfinance, business, economy• branch establishmentfinance, business, economy• branch office• branchfinance, business, economy• chain-store -
63 BASR
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64 Filiale
Filiale f 1. BANK area office, branch; 2. GEN branch, branch office, branch operation, suboffice; 3. V&M chain store* * *f 1. < Bank> area office, branch; 2. < Geschäft> branch, branch office, branch operation, suboffice; 3. <V&M> chain store* * *Filiale
branch [house], local branch, branch establishment (office), agency, branch bank, (Kettenladen) multiple [shop], branch (chain, US) store;
• kleine Filiale branchlet;
• überseeische Filiale overseas branch;
• virtuelle Filiale virtual branch;
• neue Filiale aufmachen (eröffnen) to establish (open) a new branch;
• Filiale errichten (gründen) to establish a branch office;
• Filialen im ganzen Land unterhalten to operate a state-wide (nation-wide) system of branches. -
65 tienda de comestibles
(n.) = grocery, grocer, grocery store, food shop, food storeEx. A branch library in Falster, threatened with closure, transferred its stock to the local grocery.Ex. The city of Torup opened a branch library in the basement of a co-operative grocer.Ex. Telephone calls were made to the following: dairy (to secure milk carton storage for books); grocery stores (for freezer space for books); fire department (for fans to dehumidify books); and aerospace companies (for vacuum freezing facilities).Ex. By the 2000s the convenience of supermarkets had caused the demise of many small food shops.Ex. These stores are known for their more expensive lines of foods and specialty items not typically sold at regular food stores.* * *(n.) = grocery, grocer, grocery store, food shop, food storeEx: A branch library in Falster, threatened with closure, transferred its stock to the local grocery.
Ex: The city of Torup opened a branch library in the basement of a co-operative grocer.Ex: Telephone calls were made to the following: dairy (to secure milk carton storage for books); grocery stores (for freezer space for books); fire department (for fans to dehumidify books); and aerospace companies (for vacuum freezing facilities).Ex: By the 2000s the convenience of supermarkets had caused the demise of many small food shops.Ex: These stores are known for their more expensive lines of foods and specialty items not typically sold at regular food stores.* * *grocery store, Brgrocer’s -
66 ramo
m.1 bunch, bouquet.2 branch (rama).el ramo de la construcción the building industry* * *1 (de flores) bunch, bouquet2 (de árbol) branch■ el ramo de la alimentación the food sector, the food industry* * *noun m.1) branch2) division3) bunch* * *SM1) [de flores] bouquet, bunch2) [de árbol] branch3) (Com) (=sector) field, section, departmentel ministro del ramo — the appropriate minister, the minister concerned with this
es del ramo — * (=homosexual) he's one of them *, he's a poof **, he's a fag (EEUU) **
4) * (=ramalazo)(tb: ramos)tiene ramos de loco — he has a streak of madness in him, he has a mad streak in him
* * *1)a) ( de flores) bunch; (para novia, dignatario) bouquetb) ( rama) branch2) ( en industria) industry3) (Chi) (Educ) subject* * *= bouquet.Ex. The article 'Contracting: a bouquet of roses, but watch the thorns!' presents a personal review of an experience of undertaking a 1 year contract position assisting in the implementation of a new library management system in a company library.----* Domingo de Ramos = Palm Sunday.* * *1)a) ( de flores) bunch; (para novia, dignatario) bouquetb) ( rama) branch2) ( en industria) industry3) (Chi) (Educ) subject* * *= bouquet.Ex: The article 'Contracting: a bouquet of roses, but watch the thorns!' presents a personal review of an experience of undertaking a 1 year contract position assisting in the implementation of a new library management system in a company library.
* Domingo de Ramos = Palm Sunday.* * *A1(de flores): el ramo de la novia the bride's bouquetun ramo de rosas a bunch of roses2 (rama) branchramo de olivo/laurel olive/laurel branchCompuesto:(Bol, Col) Christmas wreathB (área, sección) areael ramo de la hostelería the hotel and catering industryCompuesto:mpl (CS) general store* * *
ramo sustantivo masculino
1 ( de flores) bunch;
(para novia, dignatario) bouquet
2
b) (Chi) (Educ) subject
ramo sustantivo masculino
1 (de flores) bunch, bouquet
2 (de árbol) branch
3 (de ciencia, actividad) branch, industry
' ramo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
la
- aparecer
- juguetería
English:
bunch
- bouquet
- subject
* * *ramo nm1. [de flores] bunch;recibió el premio y un ramo de rosas she received the award and a bouquet of roses2. [rama] branch;un ramo de olivo an olive branch3. [sector] industry;el ramo de la construcción the building industry* * *m1 COM sector2:ramo de flores bunch of flowers* * *ramo nm1) : branch2) ramillete: bouquet3) : division (of science or industry)4)Domingo de Ramos : Palm Sunday* * *ramo n2. (de una industria) sector -
67 tienda de ultramarinos
(n.) = grocery, grocer, grocery store, food shop, food storeEx. A branch library in Falster, threatened with closure, transferred its stock to the local grocery.Ex. The city of Torup opened a branch library in the basement of a co-operative grocer.Ex. Telephone calls were made to the following: dairy (to secure milk carton storage for books); grocery stores (for freezer space for books); fire department (for fans to dehumidify books); and aerospace companies (for vacuum freezing facilities).Ex. By the 2000s the convenience of supermarkets had caused the demise of many small food shops.Ex. These stores are known for their more expensive lines of foods and specialty items not typically sold at regular food stores.* * *(n.) = grocery, grocer, grocery store, food shop, food storeEx: A branch library in Falster, threatened with closure, transferred its stock to the local grocery.
Ex: The city of Torup opened a branch library in the basement of a co-operative grocer.Ex: Telephone calls were made to the following: dairy (to secure milk carton storage for books); grocery stores (for freezer space for books); fire department (for fans to dehumidify books); and aerospace companies (for vacuum freezing facilities).Ex: By the 2000s the convenience of supermarkets had caused the demise of many small food shops.Ex: These stores are known for their more expensive lines of foods and specialty items not typically sold at regular food stores. -
68 Zweigabteilung
Zweigabteilung
branch section (department, establishment), affiliate[d institution];
• Zweigbahn branch line (railway Br., railroad, US), secondary line, branch [of a railway (railroad, US)];
• Zweigbank branch [bank];
• Zweigbetrieb subsidiary (branch) plant, affiliated organization;
• Zweigbildung ramification;
• Zweigbüro sub-office;
• Zweiggeschäft branch [business (establishment, store, US)], subsidiary retail business, chain store;
• Zweiggeschäftsstelle district registry (Br.);
• Zweiggesellschaft affiliated society, subsidiary (affiliated) company. -
69 cooperativa
adj.&f.feminine of COOPERATIVO.f.1 co-operative.cooperativa agrícola farming co-operativecooperativa de viviendas housing co-operative2 cooperative, association, co-op, coop.* * *1 cooperative\cooperativa agrícola farming cooperative* * *1. f., (m. - cooperativo) 2. noun f.* * *SF cooperative, co-op ** * ** * *= co-op.Nota: Tienda, normalmente de comestibles, cuya propiedad es de una cooperativa de propietarios.Ex. The co-op took the initiative to open a branch library when its basement area became uneconomic.----* biblioteca miembro de una cooperativa = member library.* como cooperativa = collegially.* cooperativa bibliotecaria en Escocia = SCOLCAP.* cooperativa de bibliotecas = library cooperative.* cooperativa de catalogación = cataloguing cooperative.* cooperativa de catalogación sueca = LIBRIS.* cooperativa de consumo = food co-op.* Cooperativa para Autoridades de Nombre (NACO) = Name Authority Cooperative (NACO).* en cooperativa = cooperatively [co-operatively].* red cooperativa de bibliotecas = cooperative network.* * ** * *= co-op.Nota: Tienda, normalmente de comestibles, cuya propiedad es de una cooperativa de propietarios.Ex: The co-op took the initiative to open a branch library when its basement area became uneconomic.
* biblioteca miembro de una cooperativa = member library.* como cooperativa = collegially.* cooperativa bibliotecaria en Escocia = SCOLCAP.* cooperativa de bibliotecas = library cooperative.* cooperativa de catalogación = cataloguing cooperative.* cooperativa de catalogación sueca = LIBRIS.* cooperativa de consumo = food co-op.* Cooperativa para Autoridades de Nombre (NACO) = Name Authority Cooperative (NACO).* en cooperativa = cooperatively [co-operatively].* red cooperativa de bibliotecas = cooperative network.* * *1 (asociación) cooperativeuna cooperativa agrícola a farming cooperative2 (tienda) company storeCompuesto:( RPl) company store* * *
cooperativa sustantivo femenino ( asociación) cooperative;
( tienda) company store
cooperativo,-a adjetivo cooperative: es una persona muy cooperativa, she's a very cooperative person
cooperativa sustantivo femenino cooperative
' cooperativa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cooperativo
- sociedad
English:
co-op
- cooperative
* * *cooperativa nf1. [sociedad] co-operativecooperativa agrícola farming co-operative;cooperativa de crédito credit union;cooperativa de viviendas housing co-operative2. [establecimiento] co-operative* * *f cooperative* * *cooperativa nf: cooperative, co-op -
70 оръжие
weaponсьбир. arms, weaponsпрен. weapon, instrumentнападателно/отбранително оръжие a weapon of offence/defenceогнестрелно оръжие firearmстрелкови оръжия small armsоръжия за масово унищожение weapons of mass destruction/exterminationсмъртоносно оръжие a deadly/lethal weaponоръжие с две остриета a double-edged weapon (и прен.)с оръжие в ръка by (force of) arms, arms in handвдигам се на оръжие rise in arms (against)наказание под оръжие pack-drillмагазин за оръжия a store of arms and ammunitionдрънкане/размахване на оръжие прен. sabre rattling* * *оръ̀жие,ср., -я weapon; събир. arms, weapons, weaponry; прен. weapon, instrument; вдигам се на \оръжиее rise in arms (against); грабвам \оръжиее take up arms (against); давам \оръжиее в ръцете на прен. furnish ammunition to; дрънкане/размахване на \оръжиее прен. sabre rattling; лично \оръжиее personal weapon; магазин за \оръжиея store of arms and ammunition; на \оръжиее! to arms! наказание под \оръжиее pack-drill; нападателно/отбранително \оръжиее weapon of offence/defence; огнестрелно \оръжиее firearm; \оръжиее с две остриета double-edged weapon (и прен.); \оръжиея за масово унищожение weapons of mass destruction/extermination; под \оръжиее under arms; род \оръжиее branch/arm of the service; с \оръжиее в ръка by (force of) arms, arms in hand; слагам \оръжиеето lay down o.’s arms; смъртоносно \оръжиее deadly/lethal weapon; стрелкови \оръжиея small arms; умирам с \оръжиее в ръка die in arms; употреба на \оръжиее gunplay; хладно \оръжиее blank weapon, cold steel; ядрено \оръжиее nuclear weapons/devices.* * *weapon: nuclear оръжие - ядрено оръжие, lethal оръжие - смъртоносно оръжие; magazine rifle (автоматично); arm; automatic* * *1. weapon 2. ОРЪЖИЕ с две остриета а double-edged weapon (и прен.) 3. вдигам се на ОРЪЖИЕ rise in arms (against) 4. грабвам ОРЪЖИЕ take up arms (against) 5. давам ОРЪЖИЕ в ръцете на прен. furnish ammunition to 6. дрънкане/размахване на ОРЪЖИЕ прен. sabre rattling 7. магазин за оръжия a store of arms and ammunition 8. на ОРЪЖИЕ! to arms! под ОРЪЖИЕ under arms 9. наказание под ОРЪЖИЕ pack-drill 10. нападателно/отбранително ОРЪЖИЕ a weapon of offence/defence 11. огнестрелно ОРЪЖИЕ firearm 12. оръжия за масово унищожение weapons of mass destruction/extermination 13. прен. weapon, instrument 14. род ОРЪЖИЕ a branch/an arm of the service 15. с ОРЪЖИЕ в ръка by (force of) arms, arms in hand 16. слагам ОРЪЖИЕто lay down o.'s arms 17. смъртоносно ОРЪЖИЕ a deadly/lethal weapon 18. стрелкови оръжия small arms 19. сьбир. arms, weapons 20. умирам с ОРЪЖИЕ в ръка die in arms 21. хладно ОРЪЖИЕ a blank weapon, cold steel 22. ядрено ОРЪЖИЕ nuclear weapons/devices -
71 Warenhaus
Warenhaus n 1. GEN (AE) one-stop shopping center, (BE) one-stop shopping centre; 2. V&M department store* * *n 1. < Geschäft> one-stop shopping center (AE), one-stop shopping centre (BE) ; 2. <V&M> department store* * *Warenhaus
stores (Br.), department (US) (departmental, Br., multiple) store, universal providers (Br.), emporium, (Lagerhaus) warehouse;
• frei Warenhaus delivered in stores;
• billiges Warenhaus limited-price variety store, limited-price store (US);
• großes Warenhaus supermarket (US);
• voll sortimentiertes Warenhaus full-line department store (US);
• Warenhausaktien store shares (Br.), department store shares (US);
• Warenhausbilanz department balance, departmental balance sheet;
• Warenhausbuchhandel departmental store bookselling (booksellers);
• Warenhausdieb shoplifter;
• Warenhausdiebstahl shoplifting;
• Warenhausdirektor merchandising director;
• Warenhauseinkäufer departmental buyer;
• Warenhausfiliale department store branch (US);
• Warenhauskette supermarket (department store, US) chain;
• Warenhauskettenunternehmen department-store chain;
• Warenhauskonzern stores group (Br.), department store group (US);
• Warenhausumsätze department store sales (US);
• Warenhausverkäufer store clerk (US);
• Warenhausversicherung warehouseman’s liability insurance. -
72 manager
noun(of branch of shop or bank) Filialleiter, der/-leiterin, die; (of football team) [Chef]trainer, der/-trainerin, die; (of tennis player, boxer, pop group) Manager, der/Managerin, die; (of restaurant, shop, hotel) Geschäftsführer, der/-führerin, die; (of estate, grounds) Verwalter, der/Verwalterin, die; (of department) Leiter, der/Leiterin, die; (of theatre) Direktor, der/Direktorin, die* * *feminine - manageress; noun (a person who is in charge of eg a business, football team etc: the manager of the new store.) der/die Verwalter(in), der/die Manager(in)* * *man·ag·er[ˈmænɪʤəʳ, AM -ɚ]n1. (business executive) Geschäftsführer(in) m(f), Leiter(in) m(f); (in big business) Manager(in) m(f); (of hotel, restaurant, shop) Geschäftsführer(in) m(f); (of department) Abteilungsleiter(in) m(f); (of cinema, theatre) Leiter(in) m(f), Direktor(in) m(f)bank \manager Filialleiter(in) m(f) einer Bankbranch \manager Filialleiter(in) m(f)junior/middle/senior \manager Manager(in) m(f) auf der unteren/mittleren/oberen Führungsebeneproduction \manager Produktionsleiter(in) m(f)sales \manager Verkaufsleiter(in) m(f)the England \manager der englische Nationaltrainer/die englische Nationaltrainerin* * *['mnɪdZə(r)] Geschäftsführer(in) m(f), Manager(in) m(f); (of restaurant) Geschäftsführer(in) m(f); (of smaller firm or factory) Betriebsleiter(in) m(f); (of bank, chain store) Filialleiter(in) m(f); (of department) Abteilungsleiter(in) m(f); (of estate etc) Verwalter(in) m(f); (THEAT) Intendant(in) m(f); (of hotel) Direktor(in) m(f); (of pop group, boxer etc) Manager(in) m(f); (of team) Trainer(in) m(f)sales manager — Verkaufsleiter(in) m(f)
publicity manager — Werbeleiter(in) m(f)
business manager (for theatre) — Verwaltungsdirektor(in) m(f); (of pop star etc) Manager(in) m(f)
* * *manager [ˈmænıdʒə(r)] s1. (Haus- etc) Verwalter m2. WIRTSCHa) Manager mb) Führungskraft fc) Geschäftsführer m, Leiter m, Direktor m:manager of a branch office Filialleiter m3. THEATa) Intendant mb) Regisseur mc) Manager m, Impresario m4. Manager m (eines Schaupielers etc):be (the) manager of jemanden managen5. Bewirtschafter m, (Guts) Verwalter m8. PARL Br Mitglied eines Ausschusses für Angelegenheiten beider HäuserMgr abk1. manager2. Monseigneur3. Monsignor* * *noun(of branch of shop or bank) Filialleiter, der/-leiterin, die; (of football team) [Chef]trainer, der/-trainerin, die; (of tennis player, boxer, pop group) Manager, der/Managerin, die; (of restaurant, shop, hotel) Geschäftsführer, der/-führerin, die; (of estate, grounds) Verwalter, der/Verwalterin, die; (of department) Leiter, der/Leiterin, die; (of theatre) Direktor, der/Direktorin, die* * *n.Direktor -en m.Geschäftsführer m.Leiter m.Manager - m. -
73 Filialerträge
Filialerträge
branch profits;
• Filialgebäude branch building;
• Filialgeschäft branch [office], branch shop, multiple shop, chain (integrated, US) store, chain drugstore (US), (Abschlüsse) branch activity, (Bank) branch bank;
• Filialgewinne branch profits;
• Filialgründung establishment (setting) of a branch, founding of affiliates;
• Filialgründungen vornehmen to set up branches;
• Filialinventar branch inventory;
• Filialkonto branch (agency) account;
• Filialkosten branch expenses;
• Filialkunde branch customer;
• Filialleiter manager of a branch office, branch manager, (Bank) bank agent;
• Filialnetz network of branches, branch network;
• sich über das ganze Land erstreckendes Filialnetz state-wide (nation-wide) system of branches;
• Filialtätigkeit branch activities;
• Filialunternehmen branch shop (establishment), ancillary undertaking, (Einzelhandel) multiple chain, multiple (Br.);
• Filialverwaltung branch administration;
• Filialvorsteher branch manager;
• Filialwechsel house bill. -
74 Filiale
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75 Filiale
f1. branch (office)2. branch establishment3. branch office (BO, b. o.)4. chain store5. store6. subsidiary -
76 Filialbelegschaft
Filialbelegschaft
branch staff;
• Filialbetrieb ancillary undertaking, branch establishment, chain of shops, chain (multiple, Br., integrated, US) store;
• Filialbetrieb sein to be chain-operated;
• Filialbilanz branch balance sheet (statement, US);
• Filialbuchführung branch accounting (ledger);
• Filialbüro branch premises, branch (affiliate) office;
• Filialdirektor branch manager, (Bank) bank agent. -
77 Filialbetrieb
m branch* * *der Filialbetriebchain store* * *Fi|li|al|be|trieb [fi'liaːl-]mbranch* * *der branch* * *Filialbetrieb m branch* * *der branch -
78 succursale
succursale [sykyʀsal]feminine noun[de magasin, firme] branch* * *sykyʀsalnom féminin branch, outlet* * *sykyʀsal nf* * *succursale nf branch, outlet.[sykyrsal] nom féminin -
79 en la actualidad
at present* * *nowadays, currently, at present* * *= at present, nowadays, presently, today, modern-day, now, these days, at the present time, at the present, in present times, at present time, in modern times, in this day and age, currentlyEx. A number of libraries are at present involved in the conversion of their traditional card catalogues.Ex. There is a terrific interest in Holmesiana nowadays.Ex. The acquisitions systems is presently only available to subscribers to BOSS.Ex. Those dates which are older than today's date are eliminated by the system.Ex. Louis de Poincy was the governor of the French island Saint Christopher ( modern-day Saint Kitts) from 1639 to 1660.Ex. The article 'The ABC of CD: where is CD-ROM now?' is a basic introduction to CD-ROMs.Ex. Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex. At the present time online catalogs seem to be prohibitively expensive for public libraries.Ex. At present, the library board consists of: a housewife, who is serving as chairwoman, a stockbroker, a retired head of the health department, an owner of a hardware store, and an attorney = En la actualidad, la comisión de biblioteca consta de un ama de casa, que actúa de presidenta, un agente de bolsa, un director del departamento de sanidad jubilado, el propietario de una ferretería y un abogado.Ex. The question of ideological thought (in the sense of a veiled interest-determined trend of thought) is again rearing its head in present times.Ex. The research project explored the ways in which information is used in the UK at present time.Ex. In modern times, the term 'ecology' has had exclusive reference to a scientific discipline and not a branch of philosophy.Ex. In this day and age the library sociologist cannot do without using the word 'class' in the library context.Ex. Currently, online document request services are possible, but this is not usually a feature of the facilities of any but the largest co-operatives.* * *= at present, nowadays, presently, today, modern-day, now, these days, at the present time, at the present, in present times, at present time, in modern times, in this day and age, currentlyEx: A number of libraries are at present involved in the conversion of their traditional card catalogues.
Ex: There is a terrific interest in Holmesiana nowadays.Ex: The acquisitions systems is presently only available to subscribers to BOSS.Ex: Those dates which are older than today's date are eliminated by the system.Ex: Louis de Poincy was the governor of the French island Saint Christopher ( modern-day Saint Kitts) from 1639 to 1660.Ex: The article 'The ABC of CD: where is CD-ROM now?' is a basic introduction to CD-ROMs.Ex: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex: At the present time online catalogs seem to be prohibitively expensive for public libraries.Ex: At present, the library board consists of: a housewife, who is serving as chairwoman, a stockbroker, a retired head of the health department, an owner of a hardware store, and an attorney = En la actualidad, la comisión de biblioteca consta de un ama de casa, que actúa de presidenta, un agente de bolsa, un director del departamento de sanidad jubilado, el propietario de una ferretería y un abogado.Ex: The question of ideological thought (in the sense of a veiled interest-determined trend of thought) is again rearing its head in present times.Ex: The research project explored the ways in which information is used in the UK at present time.Ex: In modern times, the term 'ecology' has had exclusive reference to a scientific discipline and not a branch of philosophy.Ex: In this day and age the library sociologist cannot do without using the word 'class' in the library context.Ex: Currently, online document request services are possible, but this is not usually a feature of the facilities of any but the largest co-operatives. -
80 flagship
(product) tête f de gamme;∎ this latest model is the flagship of their new range ce dernier modèle est le produit vedette de leur nouvelle gamme;∎ the London store is the flagship of the chain le magasin de Londres est le plus important de la chaîneflagship branch succursale f vedette;flagship brand marque f étendard, marque fer de lance;flagship product produit m fer de lance, produit vedette;flagship store magasin m vitrineThe design of Virgin Vie's flagship store in Oxford Street - which is based on the principles of Japanese landscape gardening - draws customers into the store via a window water feature.
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