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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > cross-trading
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Общая лексика: Совершение перекрёстных сделок -
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Общая лексика: Совершение перекрёстных сделок -
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n; мор.іноземний фрахт, торгівля з використанням іноземних суден ( перевезення вантажів на суднах третіх країн) -
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n; мор.іноземний фрахт, торгівля з використанням іноземних суден ( перевезення вантажів на суднах третіх країн) -
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(n) иностранный фрахт; торговля с использованием иностранных судов -
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[͵krɒsʹtreıdıŋ] n мор.иностранный фрахт, торговля с использованием иностранных судов ( перевозка грузов на судах третьих стран) -
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n мор. иностранный фрахт, торговля с использованием иностранных судов -
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > cross-border trading
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n1) торговля; коммерция
- after hours trading
- block trading
- bond trading
- cabinet trading
- coastal trading
- computer-aided trading
- cross-border trading
- curb trading
- day trading
- daylight trading
- electronic trading
- forward trading
- fraudulent trading
- free trading in exchange
- futures trading
- illicit trading
- insider trading
- installment trading
- kerb trading
- late trading
- marginal trading
- morning trading
- municipal trading
- odd lot trading
- position trading
- quote-driven trading
- reciprocal trading
- retail trading
- rights trading
- ring trading
- rogue trading
- securities trading
- side-by-side trading
- spot trading
- state trading
- street trading
- suspended trading
- unlisted trading
- wash trading
- trading at junk levels
- trading on inside information
- abstain from trading
- curb insider trading
- promote cross-border trading
- suspend trading in sharesEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > trading
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > cross-border trading
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to promote cross-border trading
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cross-trading
1> _мор. иностранный фрахт, торговля с использованием
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1. noun1) Boden, der; (of room) [Fuß]boden, dertake the floor — (dance) sich aufs Parkett begeben (see also academic.ru/9982/c">c)
2) (storey) Stockwerk, dasfirst floor — (Amer.) Erdgeschoss, das
first floor — (Brit.)
second floor — (Amer.) erster Stock
ground floor — Erdgeschoss, das; Parterre, das
be given or have the floor — das Wort haben
2. transitive verbtake the floor — (Amer.): (speak) das Wort ergreifen (see also a)
2) (knock down) zu Boden schlagen od. strecken* * *[flo:] 1. noun1) (the surface in a room etc on which one stands or walks.) der Fußboden2) (all the rooms on the same level in a building: My office is on the third floor.) das Stockwerk2. verb1) (to make or cover a floor: We've floored the kitchen with plastic tiles.) Fußboden legen2) (to knock down: He floored him with a powerful blow.) zu Boden strecken•- be floored- -floored
- floorboard
- flooring* * *[flɔ:ʳ, AM flɔ:r]I. nbathroom \floor Badezimmerboden minlaid \floor Parkettboden m, Parkett nttiled \floor gekachelter [o gefliester] Bodenground \floor Erdgeschoss nt, Parterre nton the third \floor im dritten Stock3. (room) Saal m; (in parliament) Sitzungssaal m, Plenarsaal m; (in stock exchange) Börsensaal m, Börsenparkett nt; (people) Auditorium nt geh; POL Plenum nt gehon the \floor of the House of Commons im Sitzungssaal des Unterhauses; POLto work on the factory/trading \floor im Industriebereich/auf dem Handelssektor arbeiten; (production area)the factory \floor die Fabrikhalleon the shop \floor im Betrieb; (of broking house)dealing [or trading] \floor Geschäftsstelle einer Brokerfirma zur Abwicklung des Effektenhandels mit elektronischer Datenverbindung zum Börsenplatzto establish a \floor at an auction bei einer Auktion den Mindestpreis festsetzen\floor price Mindestpreis m6.▶ to take the \floor das Wort ergreifen\floor cover[ing] [Fuß]bodenbelag m\floor heating Fußbodenheizung f2. AM STOCKEX\floor broker Börsenmakler(in) m(f)\floor trader Eigenmakler(in) m(f)III. vt1. (cover)to \floor sth room, space etw mit einem [Fuß]boden auslegen2. (knock down)to be completely \floored (confused) völlig platt [o geplättet] [o SCHWEIZ baff] sein fam; (sl: drunk) stockbesoffen sein slto \floor it losrasen* * *[flɔː(r)]1. n1) Boden m; (of room) (Fuß)boden m; (= dance floor) Tanzboden m, Tanzfläche fvalley floor — Talboden m
stone/tiled floor — Stein-/Fliesenboden m
first floor (Brit) — erster Stock; (US) Erdgeschoss nt, Erdgeschoß nt (Aus)
on the second floor (Brit) — im zweiten Stock; (US) im ersten Stock
3) (of prices etc) Minimum ntproperty prices have fallen or dropped through the floor — die Immobilienpreise sind in den Keller gefallen (inf)
4) (= main part of chamber) Plenar- or Sitzungssaal m (ALSO PARL); (of stock exchange) Parkett nt; (= people present) Zuhörerschaft f; (PARL) Abgeordnete pl, Haus nta question from the floor — eine Frage aus der Zuhörerschaft; ( Brit Parl ) eine Frage aus dem Haus
floor of the House ( Brit Parl ) — Plenarsaal m des Unterhauses
2. vt1) room etc mit einem (Fuß)boden versehenhe looked completely floored — er sah völlig perplex aus
* * *A s2. Tanzfläche f:take the floor auf die Tanzfläche gehen ( → A 9 b)3. Grund m, (Meeres- etc) Boden m, (Graben-, Fluss-, Tal- etc) Sohle f:floor of the pelvis ANAT Beckenboden5. TECH Plattform f:6. SPORT US Spielfläche f, -feld n (in der Halle)7. (Scheunen-, Dresch) Tenne f9. PARLcross the floor zur Gegenpartei übergehenadmit sb to the floor jemandem das Wort erteilen;claim the floor sich zu Wort melden;order sb to relinquish the floor jemandem das Wort entziehen;take the floor das Wort ergreifen ( → A 2)11. WIRTSCH Minimum n:cost floor Mindestkosten plB v/t1. einen (Fuß)Boden legen in (dat)3. umgfloored baff, platt, sprachlosb) jemanden schaffen:be floored by two examination questions mit zwei Prüfungsfragen überhaupt nicht zurechtkommen4. SPORT US einen Spieler aufs Feld schickenfl. abk1. floor2. fluid* * *1. noun1) Boden, der; (of room) [Fuß]boden, dertake the floor — (dance) sich aufs Parkett begeben (see also c)
2) (storey) Stockwerk, dasfirst floor — (Amer.) Erdgeschoss, das
first floor — (Brit.)
second floor — (Amer.) erster Stock
ground floor — Erdgeschoss, das; Parterre, das
3) (in debate, meeting) Sitzungssaal, der; (Parl.) Plenarsaal, derbe given or have the floor — das Wort haben
2. transitive verbtake the floor — (Amer.): (speak) das Wort ergreifen (see also a)
1) (confound) überfordern; (overcome, defeat) besiegen2) (knock down) zu Boden schlagen od. strecken* * *n.Boden ¨-- m.Etage -n f.Fußboden -¨ m.Stock ¨-e m.Stockwerk m.
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