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2 company
компания; общество; фирма; предприятие•- place the company on "creditwatch" -
3 bust up
bust up а) портить, разрушать Those children have bust up the chairs. Thetravel company's failure bust up our holiday. б) ссориться Jim and Mary werebusting up again last night. в) расходиться (о супругах, друзьях) I hear thatJim and Mary are busting up. their marriage bust up. It was money troublesthat bust up their marriage. -
4 bust up
1) разг. портить, разрушать Those children have bust up the chairs.≈ Эти ребята попортили нам мебель. The travel company's failure bust up our holiday. ≈ Плохая работа турфирмы испортила нам отпуск.
2) разг. ссориться Jim and Mary were busting up again last night. ≈ Джим и Мери вчера опять поссорились.
3) разг. расходиться( о супругах, друзьях) I hear that Jim and Mary are busting up. ≈ Я слышал, Джим и Мери разводятся. Their marriage bust up. ≈ Их брак расстроился. It was money troubles that bust up their marriage. ≈ Они разошлись из-за проблем с деньгами. Syn: break up
6), split up
2) (разговорное) разрушать (разговорное) расходиться (о супружеской паре) - the couple busted upm after an argument после ссоры они разошлись -
5 bust up
фраз. гл.; разг.1) портить, разрушатьThose children have bust up the chairs. — Эти ребята попортили стулья.
The travel company's failure bust up our holiday. — Плохая работа турфирмы испортила нам отпуск.
2) ссоритьсяTom and Helen were busting up again last night. — Том и Хелен вчера опять ссорились.
3) расходиться ( о супругах)I hear that Jim and Mary are busting up. — Я слышал, Джим и Мэри разводятся.
Their marriage bust up. — Их брак расстроился.
It was money troubles that bust up their marriage. — Они разошлись из-за проблем с деньгами.
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6 bust
∎ to go bust faire faillite;∎ the company went bust after a year l'entreprise a fait faillite au bout d'un an -
7 bust-up proxy proposal
Finan overture to a company’s stockholders for a leveraged buyout in which the acquirer sells some of the company’s assets in order to repay the debt used to finance the takeover -
8 go bust
(become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) gå fallit; gå konkurs* * *(become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) gå fallit; gå konkurs -
9 go bust
1) Общая лексика: остаться без копейки, пойти прахом, прогореть2) Разговорное выражение: сорваться ("The CRTC says the networks can even choose to withhold their signals from a cable company if negotiations go bust." (News 1130) - переговоры сорвутся)3) Сленг: вылететь в трубу4) Деловая лексика: обанкротиться, разориться -
10 go bust
(become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) quebrar -
11 go bust
(become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) -
12 go bust
(become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) csődbe megy -
13 go bust
(become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) -
14 go bust
iflas etmek* * *(become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) batmak, iflâs etmek -
15 go bust
(become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) bankrotirati -
16 go bust
• touhukas• joutua vararikkoon• vilkas askarruttaa• puuhassa• tekemässä• mennä nurin* * *(become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) -
17 go bust
(become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) gå konkurs -
18 go bust
(become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) fallire, andare in rovina -
19 go bust
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20 go bust
(become bankrupt: When the project failed the company went bust.) splajtować
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