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1 dispersal of assets
Экономика: имущественный раздел, рассеивание инвестиций -
2 dispersal of assets
имущественный раздел; рассеивание инвестицийEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > dispersal of assets
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3 dispersal
nрассеивание; рассредоточение
- dispersal of assets
- dispersal of industry
- dispersal of ownershipEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > dispersal
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4 рассеивание инвестиций
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > рассеивание инвестиций
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5 имущественный раздел
Economy: dispersal of assetsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > имущественный раздел
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6 рассеивание инвестиций
Economy: dispersal of assetsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рассеивание инвестиций
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7 Anlagenstreuung
Anlagenstreuung f FIN asset diversification* * *f < Finanz> asset diversification* * *Anlagenstreuung
spread (dispersal) of assets, diversification, diversity of investment, diversifying;
• Anlagenstreuung vornehmen to diversify;
• große Investitionen zur Anlagenstreuung sowohl geographisch wie auf dem Produktionsgebiet vornehmen to spend heavily on both geographical and product diversification;
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8 Dekonzentration
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9 Dekonzentration von Vermögenswerten
Dekonzentration von Vermögenswerten
dispersal of assets.Business german-english dictionary > Dekonzentration von Vermögenswerten
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10 bloquear
v.1 to block (comunications, roads).los manifestantes bloqueaban la salida de la fábrica the demonstrators were blocking the exit to the factoryLos huelguistas bloquearon la calle The strikers blocked the road.Las hojas bloquearon los tubos The leaves blocked the pipes.2 to blockade.Los huelguistas bloquearon el edificio The strikers blanked off the building3 to freeze (finance).4 to block (acuerdo).5 to jam (mecanismo).la centralita del ministerio está bloqueada the ministry's switchboard is jammed6 to block (sport).7 to lock (computing) (archivo).8 to lock (automobiles).9 to close off.* * *1 (gen) to block2 MILITAR to blockade3 (precios, cuentas) to freeze4 (mecanismo) to jam; (coche etc) to immobilize1 (persona) to have a mental block* * *verb1) to block2) blockade3) jam* * *1. VT1) (=obstaculizar) [+ entrada, salida] to block (off); [+ camino, proyecto, proceso] to blockun tractor bloqueaba la carretera — the road was blocked by a tractor, a tractor was blocking the road
bloquearon la puerta con un sillón — they blocked o barricaded the door with an armchair
los manifestantes bloquearon la calle en protesta — the demonstrators blocked the street as a protest
2) (=atascar) [+ mecanismo] to jam (up), block; [+ cerradura, línea telefónica] to jam; [+ volante] to locklos oyentes bloquearon la centralita de la emisora — listeners jammed the radio station's switchboard
3) (=aislar) to cut off4) (Mil) to blockade5) (Com, Econ) to freeze6) (Dep) [+ jugador] to tackle; [+ balón] to stop, trap2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <camino/acceso> to block; <entrada/salida> to block, obstructb) (Mil) to blockadec) <proceso/iniciativa> to blockd) (Dep) to block3) <cuenta/fondos> to freeze, block2.bloquearse v pron2) negociaciones to reach deadlock* * *= block, lock, clog up, stymie, come under + siege, shut down, jam, barricade, tie up, block in.Ex. If loans to this borrower have been blocked, the system displays the screen shown in Figure 88 and sounds the alarm at the terminal.Ex. It is wise to fan the paper to separate the sheets and let air in between them, otherwise several sheets might stick together and clog up the printer.Ex. So, in a lot of cases the ability to take advantage of technologically sophisticated younger faculty is stymied by these conflicting interests.Ex. The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex. Cyberattacks involve routers acting at a predesignated time or trigger time and flooding various targeted Web sites with data -- effectively shutting down the Web site.Ex. In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, New York, on 11th September 2001, the main World Wide Web based news Web sites were jammed by users seeking information.Ex. When he looked through his window he saw two coarse man in reflecting traffic jackets barricade the entrance to the dunes with large rocks.Ex. Your estate will be tied up in probate if you do not name a beneficiary in your will.Ex. A man who blocked in a rubbish lorry with his car in a dispute over waste collection was allegedly hit on the head and sworn at by a binman.----* tecla de Bloquear Desplazamiento = Scroll Lock key.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <camino/acceso> to block; <entrada/salida> to block, obstructb) (Mil) to blockadec) <proceso/iniciativa> to blockd) (Dep) to block3) <cuenta/fondos> to freeze, block2.bloquearse v pron2) negociaciones to reach deadlock* * *= block, lock, clog up, stymie, come under + siege, shut down, jam, barricade, tie up, block in.Ex: If loans to this borrower have been blocked, the system displays the screen shown in Figure 88 and sounds the alarm at the terminal.
Ex: It is wise to fan the paper to separate the sheets and let air in between them, otherwise several sheets might stick together and clog up the printer.Ex: So, in a lot of cases the ability to take advantage of technologically sophisticated younger faculty is stymied by these conflicting interests.Ex: The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex: Cyberattacks involve routers acting at a predesignated time or trigger time and flooding various targeted Web sites with data -- effectively shutting down the Web site.Ex: In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, New York, on 11th September 2001, the main World Wide Web based news Web sites were jammed by users seeking information.Ex: When he looked through his window he saw two coarse man in reflecting traffic jackets barricade the entrance to the dunes with large rocks.Ex: Your estate will be tied up in probate if you do not name a beneficiary in your will.Ex: A man who blocked in a rubbish lorry with his car in a dispute over waste collection was allegedly hit on the head and sworn at by a binman.* tecla de Bloquear Desplazamiento = Scroll Lock key.* * *bloquear [A1 ]vtA1 ‹camino/acceso› to block; ‹entrada/salida› to block, obstructestamos bloqueados por un camión there's a truck blocking our way2 ( Mil) ‹ciudad/puerto› to blockade3 ‹proceso/iniciativa› to blocksu negativa bloqueó las negociaciones her refusal blocked negotiations o brought negotiations to a standstill4 ( Dep) to blockB1 ‹mecanismo› to jam2 ( Auto) ‹dirección› to lockC ‹cuenta/fondos› to freeze, blockA «mecanismo» to jam; «frenos» to jam, lock on; «ruedas» to lockB «negociaciones» to reach deadlock, come to a standstillC ( fam)«persona»: me bloqueé en la entrevista my mind went blank in the interviewahora mismo tengo la mente bloqueada I can't think straight right now* * *
bloquear ( conjugate bloquear) verbo transitivo
1
b) (Mil) to blockade
2 ‹cuenta/fondos› to freeze, block
bloquearse verbo pronominal
1 [ mecanismo] to jam;
[ frenos] to jam, lock on;
[ ruedas] to lock
2 [ negociaciones] to reach deadlock
bloquear verbo transitivo
1 (impedir el movimiento, el acceso) to block: ese coche bloquea el paso, that car is blocking the access
2 (impedir una gestión, paralizar) to block
3 (una cuenta) to freeze
4 (colapsar un servicio, un aparato) to jam, seize up
' bloquear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cerrar
- interceptar
- intervenir
- obstruir
English:
bar
- block
- obstruct
- way
- blockade
* * *♦ vt1. [comunicaciones, carreteras] [por nieve, inundación] to block;los manifestantes bloqueaban la salida de la fábrica the demonstrators were blocking the exit to the factory2. [mecanismo] to jam;la centralita del ministerio está bloqueada the ministry's switchboard is jammed3. [acuerdo] to block;bloqueó todo avance en este asunto durante la reunión she blocked o prevented any progress on this issue during the meeting5. [con ejército, barcos] to blockade6. Aut to lock[en baloncesto] to block out, to screen* * *v/t1 block3 ( atascar) jam4 MIL blockade5 COM freeze* * *bloquear vt1) obstruir: to block, to obstruct2) : to blockade* * *bloquear vb to block -
11 Verteilung
Verteilung f 1. BÖRSE, FIN apportionment, distribution; 2. PAT apportionment; 3. RW allotment, apportionment; 4. LOGIS distribution, allotment; 5. WIWI distribution* * *f 1. <Börse, Finanz> apportionment, distribution; 2. < Patent> apportionment; 3. < Rechnung> allotment, apportionment; 4. < Transp> distribution, allotment; 5. <Vw> distribution* * *Verteilung
distribution, division, dispensation, share-out, (Anordnung) disposition, arrangement, (Aufgaben) assignment, (Streuung) dispersal, (Zuteilung) allotment, allocation, partition, array, apportionment;
• anteilige (anteilsmäßige) Verteilung pro-rata (proportional) distribution;
• mangelhafte Verteilung maldistribution;
• prozentuale Verteilung percentage distribution;
• quotenmäßige Verteilung prorata distribution;
• ungleichmäßige Verteilung uneven distribution;
• verhältnismäßige Verteilung repartition;
• Verteilung von Arbeitskräften allocation of manpower;
• Verteilung der Ausgaben breakdown of expenditures;
• Verteilung der Bevölkerung distribution of population;
• Verteilung einer Dividende distribution (declaration) of dividend;
• Verteilung des Einkommens income distribution;
• Verteilung der Finanzlasten distribution of the financial burden;
• Verteilung der Gemeinschaftshilfen (EU) distribution of Community aid;
• Verteilung der Geschäftskosten overhead allocation;
• Verteilung des Gesellschaftergewinns distribution of partnership profit and loss;
• Verteilung durch den Handel physical distribution;
• Verteilung durch einen ausgewählten Händlerkreis selective distribution;
• höchst zulässige Verteilung auf mehrere Jahre (Einkommensteuer) maximum time apportionment;
• Verteilung der Konkursmasse distribution of assets (of a bankrupt), division of a bankrupt’s estate;
• Verteilung von Kontingenten allocation of quotas;
• Verteilung der Kosten distribution (allocation) of expenses, apportionment (allocation) of costs, cost allocation;
• Verteilung von kostenlosen Mustern distribution of free samples;
• Verteilung eines Nachlasses distribution of a deceased’s estate, distribution and partition (US);
• Verteilung von Nahrungsmitteln dispensation of food;
• Verteilung von Quoten allocation of quotas;
• Verteilung des Reingewinns distribution of the net gain;
• Verteilung des Risikos spread of risk;
• Verteilung der Steuerlast incidence of a tax;
• Verteilung einer Superdividende cutting a melon (US);
• Verteilung des Volkseinkommens distribution of wealth;
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12 распыление капитала
dissemination of capital, dispersal (dispersion) of assetsBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > распыление капитала
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