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1 Trade
Owing to the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance, England ( Great Britain after 1707) was, until the 1920s, Portugal's main trading partner. The Methuen Treaty (1703) stipulated that Portuguese wines and English woolens would be exempt from custom duties. The imperial nationalist economic ideas of the Estado Novo directed Portuguese trade toward its Africa colonies of Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea- Bissau. The historical importance of the British export market to Portuguese trade necessitated Portugal becoming a charter member of the European Free Trade Area (EFTA) in 1959.When Britain joined the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1973, Portugal had to follow, with a trade agreement with the European Union (EU). Negotiations between Portugal and the EU produced an accord that stipulated mutual tariff reductions, until their disappearance in mid-1977 on industrial products, while EU member states were allowed to restrict some Portuguese textiles and paper and cork products. Tariffs were also reduced for Portuguese tinned tomatoes and fish, as well as for port wine. Since gaining full membership in the EU in 1986. Portugal's trade has shifted strongly toward continental EU member states. In the 1990s, EEC/EU member states purchased nearly 75 percent of Portugal's exports and supplied nearly 70 percent of its imports. Within the EEC/EU, Britain, Germany, France, and Spain are Portugal's a main trading partners. Portuguese trade with its former colonies fell sharply after the Revolution of 25 April 1974, as Portugal turned away from Africa and toward Europe.In 2007, Portugal's major commodity exports have been textiles, clothing, footwear, machinery, transportation equipment, paper and cork products, wine, tomato paste, chemicals, and plastic products. Portugal's comparative advantage lies in its low hourly costs for skilled labor, which are about 20 percent lower than other EU member states. Manufactured goods account for about 75 percent of merchandise imports; food and beverages about 10 percent; and raw materials (mainly petroleum) about 15 percent. -
2 дрехарство
clothing trade* * *дреха̀рство,ср., само ед. clothing trade.* * *clothing trade -
3 vêtement
vêtement [vεtmɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = article d'habillement) garment• où ai-je mis mes vêtements ? where did I put my clothes?• vêtements de sport/de ville sports/town clothesb. ( = rayon de magasin) (rayon) vêtements clothing department* * *vɛtmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( pièce d'habillement) item ou piece of clothingdes vêtements — clothes, clothing [U]
‘vêtements pour hommes’ — ‘menswear’, ‘men's fashions’
2) ( secteur d'activité) clothing trade, garment industry US* * *vɛtmɑ̃1. nm1) garment, item of clothing2) COMMERCE2. vêtements nmpl* * *vêtement nm1 ( pièce d'habillement) item ou piece of clothing; des vêtements clothes, clothing ¢; vêtements d'été/d'hiver summer/winter clothes; si tu sors, prends un vêtement, il fait froid put something on if you are going out, it's cold; emporte des vêtements chauds take some warm clothes ou clothing; vêtements de travail workclothes; ce vêtement se vend très bien this garment is selling very well; un vêtement de pluie a raincoat; vêtements du dimanche Sunday best, Sunday clothes; ‘vêtements pour hommes’ ‘menswear’, ‘men's fashions’; ‘vêtements pour dames/enfants’ ‘ladies'/children's wear ou fashions’; vêtements de ski skiing clothes; vêtements de sport sportswear;2 ( secteur d'activité) clothing trade, garment industry US.[vɛtmɑ̃] nom masculinil fait froid, mets un vêtement chaud it's cold, put something warm ondes vêtements en loques tattered clothes, ragsvêtements de travail work ou working clothesvêtements ecclésiastiques clerical garb ou dress2. [profession]3. COMMERCEvêtement dames ou femmes ladies' wear -
4 Bekleidungsgewerbe
n clothing trade, Am. garment industry, rag trade umg.* * *Be|klei|dungs|ge|wer|bentclothing or garment (esp US) trade* * * -
5 швейная промышленность
1) General subject: garment industry2) Colloquial: rag trade3) Engineering: apparel industry, needle trade, sewing industry, tailoring industry4) British English: clothing industry5) Economy: wearing-apparel industry6) Textile: dress-goods industry, needle-working trade7) Advertising: clothing tradeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > швейная промышленность
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6 habillement
habillement [abijmɑ̃]masculine noun( = toilette) clothes* * *abijmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( activité) clothing2) ( vêtements) clothing* * *abijmɑ̃ nm1) (= vêtements) clothes pl2)* * *habillement nm1 ( activité) clothing;2 ( vêtements) clothing.[abijmɑ̃] nom masculin -
7 Bekleidungsbranche
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8 Kleidungs- und Strickwarenherstellung
Kleidungs- und Strickwarenherstellung f IND (AE) apparel and wool industry, (BE) clothing trade* * *Business german-english dictionary > Kleidungs- und Strickwarenherstellung
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9 Textil- und Wollindustrie
Textil- und Wollindustrie f IND textile industry, (AE) apparel and wool industry, (BE) clothing trade* * *Business german-english dictionary > Textil- und Wollindustrie
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10 confectie-industrie
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > confectie-industrie
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11 торговля швейными изделиями
1) Textile: dress trade2) Advertising: clothing tradeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > торговля швейными изделиями
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12 Beziehungen
die1) (a useful person whom one can contact, especially in business: his connections in the clothing trade.) connection2) (a relationship between people: They are on bad/friendly terms.) terms -
13 Bekleidungsgewerbe
n < bekl> ■ clothing trade -
14 ropería
f.clothiers shop.* * *SF1) (=tienda) clothes shop2) (=comercio) clothing trade, garment industry (EEUU) -
15 sentier
sentier [sɑ̃tje]masculine noun* * *sɑ̃tjenom masculin lit, fig path, trackêtre sur le sentier de la guerre — fig to be on the warpath
Phrasal Verbs:* * *sɑ̃tje nm* * *sentier nm lit, fig path, track; être sur le sentier de la guerre fig to be on the warpath; hors des sentiers battus off the beaten track.sentier de grande randonnée long-distance footpath; sentier de petite randonnée footpath.[sɑ̃tje] nom masculin2. SPORTsortir des sentiers battus to get ou to wander off the beaten track4. [le quartier]le Sentierpredominantly Jewish district of Paris famous as a centre for the clothing trade5. POLITIQUEle Sentier lumineux the Shining Path, the Sendero Luminoso -
16 Satin Merveilleux
A French soft, fine, silk dress fabric; much used in the ready-made clothing trade. The weave is 7-shaft satin. -
17 connection
[-ʃən] noun1) something that connects or is connected:وَصْلَه، وَسيلَة رَبْطa faulty electrical connection.
2) (a) state of being connected or related:اتِّصال، صِلَهI wish to talk to you in connection with my daughter's career.
3) a useful person whom one can contact, especially in business:عُلاقات مع شَخْصhis connections in the clothing trade.
4) a train, bus etc to which one changes from another in the course of a journey:وَسيلَة نَقْل أو إتِّصالAs the local train was late, I missed the connection to London.
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18 сеть магазинов одежды
Trade: clothing chainУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сеть магазинов одежды
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19 beklædningsindustri
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20 confección
f.1 confection, handicraft, manufacture, making.2 make-up of clothes.3 concoction.* * *2 (realización) making, making up* * *noun f.1) preparation2) dressmaking* * *SF1) (=preparación) making-up, preparation2) (Cos) dressmaking3) (Farm) concoction, preparation* * *a) ( de trajes) tailoring; ( de vestidos) dressmakingde confección — ready-to-wear, off-the-peg
b) ( de artefactos) makingc) (de folleto, periódico) production; ( de lista) drawing-upd) ( de medicina) preparation* * *= assignment, authoring, build-up [buildup], drafting.Ex. Similar principles may be applied in the formulation and assignment of headings irrespective of the physical form of the document.Ex. This article presents a detailed discussion of the use of Hypermedia for authoring, organisation and presentation of information.Ex. No problem usually with terminals and micros but there could be an undesirable temperature build-up in confined areas.Ex. The preliminary work began immediately with the drafting of a questionnaire designed to collect pertinent data on the distribution of authority files.----* compañía de confección de ropa = clothing company.* confección del catálogo = catalogue production.* confección de leyes = law-making [lawmaking/law making].* confección de libros = bookmaking [book making].* confección del presupuesto = budgeting.* confección de papel = paper-making [papermaking].* confección de políticas = policy making [policy-making/policymaking].* confección de prendas de vestir = dressmaking.* confección de tejidos = weaving.* experto en la confección de documentos web = text mark-up expert.* industria de la confección = clothing industry.* industria de la confección, la = garment industry, the.* * *a) ( de trajes) tailoring; ( de vestidos) dressmakingde confección — ready-to-wear, off-the-peg
b) ( de artefactos) makingc) (de folleto, periódico) production; ( de lista) drawing-upd) ( de medicina) preparation* * *= assignment, authoring, build-up [buildup], drafting.Ex: Similar principles may be applied in the formulation and assignment of headings irrespective of the physical form of the document.
Ex: This article presents a detailed discussion of the use of Hypermedia for authoring, organisation and presentation of information.Ex: No problem usually with terminals and micros but there could be an undesirable temperature build-up in confined areas.Ex: The preliminary work began immediately with the drafting of a questionnaire designed to collect pertinent data on the distribution of authority files.* compañía de confección de ropa = clothing company.* confección del catálogo = catalogue production.* confección de leyes = law-making [lawmaking/law making].* confección de libros = bookmaking [book making].* confección del presupuesto = budgeting.* confección de papel = paper-making [papermaking].* confección de políticas = policy making [policy-making/policymaking].* confección de prendas de vestir = dressmaking.* confección de tejidos = weaving.* experto en la confección de documentos web = text mark-up expert.* industria de la confección = clothing industry.* industria de la confección, la = garment industry, the.* * *1 (de trajes) tailoring; (de vestidos) dressmakingindustria de la confección clothing industry, garment industry, rag trade ( colloq)de confección ready-to-wear, off-the-peg[ S ] confecciones fashions2 (de artefactos) making4 (de una medicina) preparation, making up* * *
confección sustantivo femenino
( de vestidos) dressmaking;
de confección ready-to-wear, off-the-peg
confección sustantivo femenino
1 Cost dressmaking, tailoring
la industria de la confección, familiar the rag trade
2 (realización) making, making up
' confección' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corte
- hechura
- raja
English:
making
- rag trade
- ready
- bunting
- dry
- manufacture
- off
* * *confección nf1. [de ropa] tailoring, dressmaking;2. [de comida] preparation, making;[de lista] drawing up; [de estadística] production, preparation;productos de confección artesanal handicrafts;la confección de las listas electorales the drawing up of the parties' lists of candidates* * *f1 de aparatos making* * *confección nf, pl - ciones1) : preparation2) : tailoring, dressmaking* * *1. (ropa) clothing2. (elaboración) making
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