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121 постоянная деятельность
1) Politics: constant activity (= continuing activity, = continuous activity), continuing activity (= constant activity), continuous activity (= constant activity)2) NATO: ongoing activityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > постоянная деятельность
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122 прибыль от непрерывной деятельности
Accounting: income from continuing operations (за период, после налогообложения), profit from continuing operations (за период, после налогообложения; англ. термин взят из репортажа агентства Bloomberg)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прибыль от непрерывной деятельности
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123 продлённая стоимость
1) Accounting: CV (continuing value), continuing value (CV)2) Finances: terminal valueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продлённая стоимость
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124 продолжающиеся беспорядки
Politics: continuing troubles, continuing unrestУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продолжающиеся беспорядки
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125 продолжающий
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126 продолжение
1) General subject: continuance, continuation, course, duration, elongation, extension, maintenance, prolongation, resumption (после перерыва), sequel3) Aviation: running on4) American: continuance (романа и т.п.)5) Military: continuation (напр. службы по контракту)6) Rare: ongoing7) Chemistry: continuing, follow-up8) Construction: compass9) Mathematics: dilatation, extending, persistence (существования), refinement10) Economy: continued12) Polygraphy: jump over, progress (процесса)14) Information technology: continuing with15) Oil: resuming, proceeding16) Automation: projection17) Arms production: prolonge18) Makarov: propagation (цепи), protraction, pursuit, sequel (книги)19) Taboo: continueding20) Gold mining: end21) SAP.tech. cont. -
127 текущая деятельность
1) General subject: ongoing operation/performance/activities, daily operations2) Economy: day-to-day operation, day-to-day operations, current operations (англ. термин взят из репортажа CNN Money)3) Diplomatic term: current performance (of the state) (государства)4) Politics: constant activity (= continuing activity, = continuous activity), continuing activity (= constant activity), continuous activity (= constant activity), current practice5) Business: operating performance, practice6) Programming: current activityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > текущая деятельность
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128 продолжаться
Продолжаться - to continue, to be continuing, to be continued; to persist; to proceed, to be proceeding; to be in progressAt moderate light intensities the O2 uptake continues at an unchanged pace.Progress to an understanding of these factors is continuing along the lines detailed in the initial sections of this paper.Its use will surely be continued.Further studies are in progress to investigate the effect on current superalloys such as IN738, IN792, IN939, etc.For a number of years the 50, 25, 15, 10 rule has also persisted: the maintenance cost be broken down into 50-percent memory, 25-percent packaging and power, 15-percent I/O logic, and 10-percent CPV logic.Development work is proceeding on transmitter design with the aim of further increasing immunity to interference from commercial and military transmission.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > продолжаться
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continuing — con·tin·u·ing adj 1: marked by uninterrupted extension in time or sequence a continuing criminal enterprise 2: needing no renewal continuing shareholders Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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