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1 demand
[dɪˈmaːnd]1. verb1) to ask or ask for firmly and sharply:يَطْلُبI demanded an explanation.
2) to require or need:يَحتاج، يَتَطَلَّبThis demands careful thought.
2. noun1) a request made so that it sounds like a command:طَلَب، أمْرThey refused to meet the workers' demands for more money.
2) an urgent claim:مَطالِبThe children make demands on my time.
3) willingness or desire to buy or obtain (certain goods etc); a need for (certain goods etc):طَلب عَلىThere's no demand for books of this kind.
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2 demand
طَلَبٌ (اسم) \ application: applying sth. applied: An application of heat may help to lessen the pain. He made application for his son to enter the school. apply: to ask, esp. in writing: He applied (to me) for permission. demand: (an act of) demanding: They refused all his demands, a need (for goods, workers, etc.) The demand for new cars is greater than the supply. Language teachers are in great demand. order: a statement (made to an attendant or a trader) of what one wants: The waiter took my order for 3 cups of coffee. I sent an order to London for some new books. request: asking: He came at my request (because I asked him). Our requests were refused. -
3 demand
حاجَة \ demand: a need (for goods, workers, etc.): The demand for new cars is greater than the supply. Language teachers are in great demand. lack: (with of) absence of sth.; want: I could not finish the job for lack of paint. necessity: need: Food and drink are the necessities of life. There was no necessity to steal food when you had some money. need: the state of not having what one ought to have: He’s in need of help. requirement: a need: Does this supply satisfy (or meet) your requirements?. want: lack; the state of not having sth.: He died for want of food. \ See Also طلب (طَلَب)، نقص (نَقْص)، ضرورة (ضَرُورَة) -
4 supply and demand
Econthe quantity of goods available for sale at a given price, and the level of consumer need for those goods at a given price. The balance of supply and demand fluctuates as external economic factors such as the cost of materials and the level of competition in the marketplace influence the level of demand from consumers and the desire and ability of producers to supply the goods. Supply and demand is recognized as an economic principle, and is often referred to as the law of supply and demand. -
5 aggregate demand
Econthe sum of all expenditures in an economy that makes up its GDP, for example, consumers’ expenditure on goods and services, investment in capital stocks, and government spending -
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1. call wares call goods2. inquiry for3. questв большом спросе; популярный — in great request
4. requirement5. run6. call7. demand8. requestСинонимический ряд:вопрос (сущ.) вопросАнтонимический ряд: -
12 повышенный спрос на товар
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > повышенный спрос на товар
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13 товары повседневного спроса
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > товары повседневного спроса
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14 товар повышенного спроса
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > товар повышенного спроса
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15 Gütergleis
Gütergleis
goods line (Br.);
• Güterhalle goods depot (Br.), freight shed (US);
• Güterhof goods (Br.) (freight, US) yard;
• Güter- und Dienstleistungskäufe purchase of goods and services;
• Güterkopfstation freight terminal;
• Güterkraftverkehr truckage (Br.), road haulage (transport, Br.), haulers (hauliers, Br.) and carterers;
• Güterkraftverkehrsunternehmen road haulage company;
• Güterkreislauf circular flow of goods;
• Güterladeplatz platform, landing stage;
• Güterladeraum loading space;
• Güterlagerung freight storage;
• Güter- und Dienstleistungen real resources;
• Gütermakler estate (Br.) (land, US) agent, land jobber, realtor (US);
• beförderte Gütermenge density of freight;
• künstlich erzeugte Güternachfrage factitious demand for goods;
• komplementäre Güternachfrage complementary demand;
• Güternahverkehr short-distance (-haul) freight traffic (US), short hauls (US);
• Güterniederlage freight (US) (goods, Br.) depot;
• Güterproduktion production of goods;
• eheliches Güterrecht matrimonial regime (US);
• immaterielle Güterrechte incorporeal rights;
• vertragsmäßiges Güterrecht contractual regime (US);
• vorehelicher Güterrechtsvertrag antenuptial marriage agreement;
• Güterschnellzug rattler (sl.);
• Güterschuppen goods depot (loft, Br.), freight house (shed) (US), warehouse (US);
• Gütersendung consignment;
• Güterspediteur freight forwarder (US), common carrier (US), haulage contractor;
• Güterspedition common carrier, trucking agency (company) (US), haulage-contracting business;
• Güterspeicher goods loft (shed) (Br.), freight (US) (goods, Br.) depot, warehouse (US), freight shed (US);
• Güterspekulant land jobber;
• Güterspekulation land jobbing;
• gesetzlicher Güterstand (Ehe) statutory regime (US);
• vertraglich vereinbarter Güterstand contractual regime (US);
• Güterstrom stream (flow) of goods, real flow;
• Gütertarif goods tariff (Br.), railroad freight (US) (goods, Br.) rates, railroad charges (US), railway (Br.) (freight, US) tariff, (bevorzugter Luftfrachttarif) commodity rates (US);
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Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > спрос на взаимодополняющие товары
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17 секторы конечного спроса
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > секторы конечного спроса
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19 слабый спрос на товары
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > слабый спрос на товары
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20 возмещение убытков причиненных неприятием товара
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > возмещение убытков причиненных неприятием товара
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