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1 ведомственная подчиненность
Русско-английский политический словарь > ведомственная подчиненность
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2 ведомственная принадлежность
1) General subject: department participation, departmental affiliation, subordination, departmental subordination2) Business: departmental identityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ведомственная принадлежность
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3 предприятие предприяти·е
участвовать в (каком-л.) предприятии — to have a concern in a business
акционерное предприятие — corporate / joint-stock enterprise
бездействующие / неработающие предприятия — idle establishments / facilities
бесприбыльное / некоммерческое предприятие — nonprofit activity
государственное предприятие — goverment(al) / public / state-(owned) enterprise, government / publicly-(owned) establishment
действующее / работающее предприятие — operated / operating / producing establishment
деловое предприятие — business affair / establishment
зарубежное / иностранное предприятие — foreign enterprise
крупное предприятие — large-scale / large / big enterprise
некорпорированное предприятие — nonincorporated / unincorporated enterprise
прибыльное / рентабельное предприятие — profitable enterprise
промышленные предприятия — industrial enterprises, production facilities
промышленные предприятия, принадлежащие частной компании — company-owned (production) facilities
смежные предприятия — closely connected / cooperating enterprises
совместное предприятие — joint venture / enterprise / undertaking
торговые предприятия — commercial facilities, trading enterprises
частное предприятие — free / private enterprise, private establishment
предприятие, которое соблюдает правила охраны окружающей среды — environment conscious enterprise
предприятие, принимающее на работу как членов, так и не членов профсоюза — open shop
предприятие, принимающее на работу только членов профсоюза — closed shop
предприятия, управляемые государством — government-run facilities
2) (предпринятое дело) undertakingприступить к какому-л. предприятию — to inaugurate an undertaking
3) (рискованный шаг) game, enterprise, venture, adventureрискованное / сомнительное предприятие — wild cat venture
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > предприятие предприяти·е
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4 dépendre
dépendre [depɑ̃dʀ]➭ TABLE 41 indirect transitive verb• dépendre de [employé] to be answerable to ; [organisation] to be dependent on ; [territoire] to be a dependency of ; [décision, résultat, phénomène] to depend on* * *depɑ̃dʀ
1.
verbe transitif to take down [tableau]
2.
dépendre de verbe transitif indirect1) ( reposer sur)2) ( avoir besoin de)3) ( être sous l'autorité de)dépendre de — [organisme, région] to come under the control of; [personne] to be responsible to
5) ( être un territoire de)6) ( être une dépendance de)dépendre de — [bâtiment, terre] to belong to
* * *depɑ̃dʀ1. vt[tableau] to take down2. viÇa dépend du temps. — It depends on the weather.
Tout va dépendre de ce qu'il va décider. — Everything will depend on what he decides.
Il ne dépend que de nous que nous soyons plus heureux dans notre travail. — It's entirely up to us whether we are happier at work.
dépendre de [institution] — to be dependent on, [puissance souveraine] to be a dependency of
Ces territoires dépendaient de la France. — These territories were French dependencies.
* * *dépendre verb table: rendreA vtr to take down [pendu, tableau, décoration, jambon].B dépendre de vtr ind1 ( reposer sur) dépendre de to depend on; ton avenir en dépend your future depends on it; il dépend de toi que it depends on you whether; il ne dépend pas de toi qu'elle vienne it's not up to you whether she comes or not; ça dépend de toi it's up to you; il dépend de toi d'être prêt it's up to you to be ready; ça dépend it depends; cela dépend qui/pourquoi it depends who/why;2 ( avoir besoin de) dépendre de [personne, pays, économie] to be dependent on; dépendre financièrement de qn to be financially dependent on sb;3 ( être sous l'autorité de) dépendre de [organisme, comité, région] to come under the control of; [personne] to be responsible to; combien de personnes dépendent du ministère? how many people are employed by the ministry?;4 ( être la responsabilité de) dépendre de [environnement, dérogations] to be the responsibility of;5 ( être un territoire de) dépendre de to be a dependency of;6 ( être une dépendance de) dépendre de [bâtiment, terre, forêt] to belong to.[depɑ̃dr] verbe transitif[décrocher - tableau, tapisserie] to take down (separable)————————dépendre de verbe plus préposition1. [suj: employé, service] to be answerable toil dépend du chef de service he's answerable ou he reports to the departmental headdépendre (financièrement) de quelqu'un to be financially dependent on ou upon somebody4. [suj: décision, choix, résultat] to depend onnotre avenir en dépend our future depends ou rests on it
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