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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > economic conditions
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43 type of business
сущ.род деятельности|| If something such as a type of business holds up in difficult conditions, it stays in a reasonably good state.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > type of business
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44 general conditions of business
Экономика: общие коммерческие условияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > general conditions of business
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45 terms and conditions of doing business
Общая лексика: условия делового оборотаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > terms and conditions of doing business
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46 деловая конъюнктура
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > деловая конъюнктура
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47 condition
n1) положение, состояние2) pl конъюнктура3) pl обстоятельства, условия•to abandon one's conditions for smth — отказываться от условий, выдвинутых для чего-л.
to attach conditions to smth — сопровождать что-л. условиями
to fix / to formulate conditions — формулировать / определять условия
to lay down conditions — формулировать / определять условия
to provide conditions — создавать / обеспечивать условия
to restore conditions to normal — нормализовывать обстановку / положение
to satisfy a condition — удовлетворять какому-л. условию
to set (up) conditions — формулировать / определять условия
to spell out one's conditions — излагать свои условия
to stand by one's conditions — настаивать на своих условиях
- actual conditionsto stick by one's conditions — настаивать на своих условиях
- adverse conditions
- armistice conditions
- balance-of-payments condition
- basic conditions
- business conditions
- competitive conditions
- compulsory conditions
- concrete conditions
- conditions of assistance
- conditions of life
- conditions of political stability
- credit conditions
- deteriorating conditions
- deterioration of conditions
- economic conditions
- educational conditions
- emergency conditions
- equal conditions
- essential conditions
- existing conditions
- extreme conditions
- financing conditions
- fundamental conditions
- general conditions
- historical conditions
- improvement of conditions
- indispensable condition
- key condition
- knowledge of local conditions
- labor conditions
- living conditions
- national conditions
- objective conditions
- on certain conditions
- paying conditions
- political conditions
- preliminary conditions
- present conditions
- present-day conditions
- prior conditions
- profitable conditions
- real condition
- realistic condition
- reasonable condition
- repugnant conditions
- return to normal conditions
- rigorous conditions
- socioeconomic conditions
- specific conditions
- squalid living conditions
- stable condition
- strict conditions
- strike over paying conditions
- stringent conditions
- today's conditions
- tough conditions
- unacceptable condition
- under certain conditions
- under present-day conditions
- unfavorable conditions
- unstable market conditions
- war conditions
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1. n1) состояние, положение2) pl обстоятельства, условия, обстановка; режим3) условие, оговорка
- abnormal conditions
- acceptable conditions
- actual operating conditions
- additional conditions
- adverse conditions
- apparent condition
- as-received condition
- atmospheric conditions
- auxiliary condition
- average conditions
- basic conditions
- basis conditions
- boilerplate conditions
- boom conditions
- business conditions
- climatic conditions
- commercial conditions
- competitive conditions
- compulsory conditions
- credit conditions
- critical conditions
- debenture conditions
- defective condition
- design conditions
- desired conditions
- dissolving condition
- economic conditions
- emergency conditions
- end-service condition
- end-use condition
- environmental conditions
- equal conditions
- equilibrium conditions
- existing conditions
- express conditions
- extreme conditions
- faulty condition
- favourable conditions
- feasibility conditions
- financial condition
- financial conditions
- first-order conditions
- general conditions
- general conditions of a contract
- guarantee conditions
- housing conditions
- implied condition
- inequitable condition
- inflationary conditions
- insurance conditions
- job conditions
- labour conditions
- lease conditions
- letter of credit conditions
- licence conditions
- limiting condition
- living conditions
- loan conditions
- local conditions
- main condition
- maintenance conditions
- mandatory conditions
- marginal conditions
- market condition
- market conditions
- marketing conditions
- meteorological conditions
- moderate operating conditions
- normal conditions
- obligatory conditions
- operable condition
- operating condition
- operating conditions
- operation conditions
- operational conditions
- optimal conditions
- outside condition
- peak condition
- perfect condition
- permanent condition
- plant conditions
- policy conditions
- poor condition
- practical conditions
- precedent condition
- preferential conditions
- preliminary condition
- prescribed conditions
- prevailing conditions
- prevalent market conditions
- prior condition
- production conditions
- project conditions
- proper condition
- purchase and sale conditions
- queue condition
- rated conditions
- readiness condition
- realistic conditions
- realizability condition
- reasonable conditions
- regular service conditions
- resolutive condition
- restrictive conditions
- running conditions
- safety conditions
- saturation condition
- second-order conditions
- service conditions
- serviceable condition
- shop conditions
- side condition
- site conditions
- social conditions
- soil condition
- sound condition
- special conditions
- special policy conditions
- stabilized production conditions
- stable monetary conditions
- standard conditions
- stand-by condition
- starting conditions
- stipulated conditions
- storage conditions
- strict budgetary conditions
- strict technical conditions
- stringent conditions
- subsequent condition
- suitable conditions
- suitable shipping conditions
- surplus conditions
- suspensive condition
- technical conditions
- technological conditions
- tender conditions
- test conditions
- top condition
- trading conditions
- traffic conditions
- transport conditions
- unequal conditions
- unfair conditions
- unfavourable conditions
- uniform conditions
- unsatisfactory conditions
- unsound financial condition
- unstable market conditions
- usable condition
- use conditions
- usual conditions
- working conditions
- conditions of acceptance
- condition of cargo
- conditions of a contract
- conditions of delivery
- conditions of employment
- conditions of financing
- condition of goods
- conditions of a guarantee
- conditions of a letter of credit
- conditions of life
- conditions of the market
- conditions of marketing
- condition of packages
- conditions of participation
- conditions of payment
- conditions of sale
- conditions of service
- conditions of subscription
- conditions of supply
- conditions of transport
- conditions of work
- as per conditions
- in accordance with conditions
- in damaged condition
- in good condition
- in serviceable condition
- in undamaged condition
- in working condition
- on condition
- out of condition
- under existing conditions
- under the given conditions
- under production conditions
- adhere to conditions
- alter conditions
- attach conditions
- bargain for better conditions
- break conditions
- change conditions
- conform to conditions
- create favourable conditions
- follow conditions
- fulfil conditions
- implement conditions
- impose conditions
- improve conditions
- include conditions
- incorporate conditions
- infringe conditions
- lay down conditions
- make conditions
- meet conditions
- modify conditions
- observe conditions
- revise conditions
- set forth conditions
- stipulate conditions
- superimpose conditions
- violate conditions
- yield to conditions2. vEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > condition
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1) условие; оговорка; кондиция || обусловливать2) состояние, положение || приводить в надлежащее состояние3) pl параметры, характеристики4) (документированное) условие (как основание для совершения бухгалтерской операции)5) общественное положение6) с.-х. кондиция || доводить до кондиции, откармливать -
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n1) состояние, положение; эк. конъюнктура2) pl обстоятельства, условия; эк. параметры, характеристики3) условие, оговорка4) юр. условие, клаузула, оговорка (в документе)• -
51 improvement
nулучшение; усовершенствование
- dynamic improvements
- land improvements
- leasehold improvements
- livestock improvement
- operations improvement
- patentable improvements
- policy improvement
- potential improvement
- price improvement
- process improvement
- product improvement
- professional improvement
- quality improvement
- stage improvement
- technical improvement
- unpatented improvement
- improvement in the economic conditions
- improvement in exchange
- improvement in prices
- improvement in one's qualification
- improvement in the quality of production
- improvement in one's skill
- improvement in techniques
- improvement of business conditions
- improvement of a design
- improvement of the economic situation
- improvement of the economy
- improvement of land
- improvement of living conditions
- improvement of production
- improvement of quality
- improvement of relations
- improvement of a schedule
- improvement of a technological process
- improvement of working conditions
- bring about improvement
- show improvementEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > improvement
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Подразделение министерства торговли [ Department of Commerce, U.S.], образованное в декабре 1953 по решению министра торговли США [ Secretary of Commerce]. В его задачи входит подготовка аналитических обзоров экономики США самого широкого профиля. Результаты анализа публикуются в издаваемых им ежемесячниках "Сервей оф каррент бизнес" ["Survey of Current Business"] и "Бизнес кондишнс дайджест" ["Business Conditions Digest"]English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Bureau of Economic Analysis
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несовер. - снижать;
совер. - снизить( кого-л./что-л.)
1) lower, bring down
2) (уменьшать) reduce, decrease;
lower, bring down, cut, abate (о ценах) снижать цены ≈ to deflate
3) (по службе) degrade, demote, reduce in appointmentсниж|ать -, снизить (вн.)
1. reduce (smth.), bring* (smth.) down, lower (smth.) ;
(о ценах тж.) cut* (smth.) ;
~ давление reduce pressure;
~ скорость reduce speed;
~ себестоимость продукции reduce production costs;
~ требования к чему-л. be* less exacting with regard to smth. ;
~ требования к кому-л. demand less of smb. ;
2. (самолёт) bring* (smth.) lower;
~аться, снизиться
3. (уменьшаться) drop, fall*;
(о ценах) fall*, come* down;
температура снизилась the temperature has fallen;
4. (спускаться) come* down, descend;
(о самолёте тж.) reduce altitude;
~ение с.
5. lowering;
(температуры) fall;
(уменьшение) reduction;
~ение цен drop (decline, decrease) in prices, cut price, downturn in prices, reduction of prices, price cut;
~ение деловой активности contraction of business conditions;
~ение зарплаты wage-cut;
~ение налогов tax cut;
~ение себестоимости продукции lowering (of) production costs;
~ение стоимости перевозок downgrading;
~ение темпов slowdown, slowing down;
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1) смотреть вверх, поднимать глаза to look up and down ≈ смерить взглядом to look up to smb. ≈ смотреть почтительно на кого-л.;
уважать кого-л.;
считаться с кем-л.
2) искать( что-л. в справочнике) If you don't know the meaning of a word, look it up in a good dictionary. ≈ Если не знаешь, что значит слово, посмотри его в хорошем словаре.
3) разг. улучшаться( о делах) things are looking up ≈ положение улучшается
4) повышаться (в цене)
5) разг. навещать кого-л. While you're in London, do look up our old teacher, he'll be pleased to see you. ≈ Когда окажешься в Лондоне, отыщи своего старого учителя, он будет рад тебя видеть. поднимать глаза - when I came in she didn't even * она даже головы не подняла, когда я вошел (to) уважать - to * to smb. смотреть почтительно на кого-л., уважать кого-л. - he is looked up to by everybody он пользуется всеобщим уважением обращать взоры (к кому-л.) ;
прибегать к помощи - we all * to you for guidance мы все рассчитываем на ваше руководство искать (в словаре, справочнике и т. п.) ;
наводить( справку) - please * a fast train to Leeds пожалуйста, посмотрите расписание скорого поезда в Лидс (разговорное) навестить( кого-л.) - look me up next time you're in London зайдите ко мне, когда снова будете в Лондоне (разговорное) улучшаться (о делах, деловой конъюнктуре) - business conditions are beginning to * деловая конъюнктура начинает улучшаться (коммерческое) (разговорное) повышаться (о ценах) -
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1) мор. выбирать( шкоты, паруса)
2) амер.;
разг. заставить понять, осознать The failure of the firm's efforts at last sheeted home the need for proper preparation of business conditions. ≈ Неудача фирмы наконец заставила понять, что нужно специально готовить рынок.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sheet home
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57 jog
I1. [dʒɒg] n1. толчок, подталкивание, встряхивание; толчок локтем2. 1) медленная, тряская езда; медленное, механическое движение вверх и вниз2) трусца3. пробежка, ходьба на короткое расстояниеa housewife's endless jogs to the shops - вечные походы хозяек по магазинам
4. тех. медленная подача2. [dʒɒg] v1. толкать, трясти, подталкивать локтемI shall jog you with my elbow when it is time to go - я подтолкну тебя локтем, когда надо будет уходить
2. расшевелитьto jog smb.'s memory - помогать кому-л. припомнить, напомнить кому-л., не дать кому-л. забыть
3. 1) ехать, двигаться подпрыгивая, подскакивая; трястись; труситьthe carriage joged along on the rough road - экипаж трясся по неровной дороге
2) спорт. делать разминочную пробежку; бежать трусцой4. двигаться медленно, с трудом, плестись, тащиться (тж. jog along, jog on)I must be jogging - мне пора в путь, ну, я поплетусь
things are jogging along /on/ - разг. дела понемногу идут /двигаются/
the work jogs on - разг. работа (медленно, но верно) идёт
IIwe must jog on somehow until business conditions improve - нам надо как-то перебиться /продержаться/ до улучшения деловой конъюнктуры
1. [dʒɒg] n амер.1. неровность, выпуклость, углубление2. лёгкое препятствие, помеха3. резкая перемена направления2. [dʒɒg] v амер.резко менять направление -
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[ʹlʋkʹʌp] phr v1. поднимать глазаwhen I came in she didn't even look up - она даже головы не подняла, когда я вошёл
2. (to)1) уважатьto look up to smb. - смотреть почтительно на кого-л., уважать кого-л.
2) обращать взоры (к кому-л.); прибегать к помощиwe all look up to you for guidance - мы все рассчитываем на ваше руководство
3. искать (в словаре, справочнике и т. п.); наводить ( справку)please look up a fast train to Leeds - пожалуйста, посмотрите расписание скорого поезда в Лидс
4. разг. навестить (кого-л.)look me up next time you're in London - зайдите ко мне, когда снова будете в Лондоне
5. 1) разг. улучшаться (о делах, деловой конъюнктуре)business conditions are beginning to look up - деловая конъюнктура начинает улучшаться
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59 broadbanding
сущ.эк. тр. укрупнение тарификации* (переход к укрупненной тарифной сетке, позволяющей более гибко регулировать оплату труда без изменения тарифного разряда работников; термин появился в 1980-х гг.)Broadbanding is a compensation management response to changing business conditions. — Укрупнение тарифных сеток является реакцией системы управления оплатой труда на изменение рыночных условий.
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