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1 early bargains
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2 сделки, заключенные после официального закрытия биржи
1) Banking: EB (early bargains), street market2) Business: after hours market, after-hours market3) Investment: early bargainsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сделки, заключенные после официального закрытия биржи
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3 сделки, заключенные после закрытия биржи
1) Economy: after hours dealings, after hours market2) Banking: early bargainsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сделки, заключенные после закрытия биржи
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4 fastidio
m.1 nuisance, bother (molestia).2 annoyance (enfado).3 drag, hassle, nuisance.4 boredom, tediousness.5 fastidium.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fastidiar.* * *1 (molestia) bother, nuisance2 (aburrimiento) boredom3 (repugnancia) repugnance, revulsion\¡qué fastidio! what a nuisance!* * *noun m.annoyance, nuisance* * *SM1) (=molestia) annoyance, bother¡qué fastidio! — what a nuisance!
2) LAm (=asco) disgust, repugnance* * ** * *= annoyance, nuisance, aggravation, vexation, hassle, irritant, bummer, pest.Ex. False drops are perhaps less of an annoyance in a computer-based system when brief records can be quickly scanned and rejected as necessary.Ex. However, delays in the generation of centralised records can be a considerable nuisance.Ex. One reads, for instance, that a parameter in assessing the maximum period a user can be kept waiting is the ' aggravation quotient'.Ex. Its absence from the ninth edition must have caused some vexation among cataloguers.Ex. The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.Ex. Common factors affecting the quality of air in libraries include scents and other controllable irritants, dust mites, moulds and other inhaled substances associated with paper and books.Ex. The article 'Bargains or bummers? Remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.----* ser un fastidio = be a pest.* * ** * *= annoyance, nuisance, aggravation, vexation, hassle, irritant, bummer, pest.Ex: False drops are perhaps less of an annoyance in a computer-based system when brief records can be quickly scanned and rejected as necessary.
Ex: However, delays in the generation of centralised records can be a considerable nuisance.Ex: One reads, for instance, that a parameter in assessing the maximum period a user can be kept waiting is the ' aggravation quotient'.Ex: Its absence from the ninth edition must have caused some vexation among cataloguers.Ex: The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.Ex: Common factors affecting the quality of air in libraries include scents and other controllable irritants, dust mites, moulds and other inhaled substances associated with paper and books.Ex: The article 'Bargains or bummers? Remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.* ser un fastidio = be a pest.* * *1 (molestia) annoyance¡qué fastidio! what a nuisance!, what a pain o drag! ( colloq)2* * *
Del verbo fastidiar: ( conjugate fastidiar)
fastidio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
fastidió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
fastidiar
fastidio
fastidió
fastidiar ( conjugate fastidiar) verbo transitivo
‹fiesta/excursión› to spoil;
‹ estómago› to upset
verbo intransitivo:
¡no fastidies! ¿de veras? go on! you're kidding! (colloq)
fastidiarse verbo pronominal
b) (fam) ( jorobarse):◊ tendré que fastidiome I'll have to put up with it (colloq);
¡te fastidias! (Esp) tough! (colloq)
fastidio sustantivo masculino ( molestia) annoyance;◊ ¡qué fastidio! what a nuisance!
fastidiar verbo transitivo
1 (causar enojo, molestia) to annoy, bother: me fastidió mucho que no vinieras, I was upset that you couldn't come
2 fam (el pelo, un coche, etc) to damage, ruin: se ha vuelto a fastidiar la lavadora, the washing machine's broken down again
(un proyecto, plan) to spoil
3 (causar una herida) to hurt
fastidio sustantivo masculino
1 (enojo) nuisance
2 (molestia, lata) bother: es un fastidio tener que madrugar tanto, it's a pain having to get up early so often
3 (aburrimiento) bore
' fastidio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adiós
- contrariedad
- fastidiar
- fastidiarse
- martirio
- molestia
- pesadez
- rabia
- vaina
- ir
- joder
English:
irritation
- muck up
- tiresomeness
- which
- irritant
- peeved
* * *fastidio nm1. [molestia] nuisance, bother;¡qué fastidio! what a nuisance!2. [enfado] annoyance3. [aburrimiento] bore* * *m annoyance;¡qué fastidio! what a nuisance!* * *fastidio nm1) molestia: annoyance, nuisance, hassle2) aburrimiento: boredom* * *fastidio n (molestia) drag / nuisance¡qué fastidio! what a nuisance! -
5 scambio
Weiche* * *m (pl -bi) exchangedi persona mistakerailway points plscambi pl commerciali trade sgscambio di lettere exchange of lettersscambio d'opinioni exchange of viewslibero scambio free trade* * *scambio s.m.1 exchange, swap: scambio di favori, di lettere, di prigionieri, exchange of favours, of letters, of prisoners; in scambio di qlco., in exchange for sthg.; c'era stato uno scambio di colpi, there had been an exchange of blows (o blows had been exchanged); fare uno scambio, to make an exchange: avevano fatto uno scambio di cappelli, they had exchanged (o swapped) hats // scambio di persona, case of mistaken identity2 (comm.) exchange, truck, swap; ( baratto) barter: scambio di merci, exchange (o swap) of goods; valore di scambio, exchangeable value // (fin.): scambio di debiti o crediti espressi in due valute, currency swap; scambio di titoli, switch of stocks; scambio di valuta, interchange of currency // (Borsa) scambio di azioni, share exchange3 ( compravendita) dealing, trade // (Borsa): scambi in apertura, early dealings; in Borsa si sono registrati scambi sostenuti, stock exchange bargains have been lively // (econ.): scambi con l'estero, foreign trade; scambi internazionali, international trade; scambi visibili, invisibili, visible, invisible trade // libero scambio, free trade4 (ferr.) points (pl.): (amer.) switch: scambio doppio, two-way frog; (amer.) three-throw (o double) switch: scambio automatico, self-acting turnout; scambio normale, standard points5 ( chim, fis.) exchange: (chim.) scambio di base, exchange of base; (fis.) scambio di calore, heat exchange (o heat transfer)7 (inform.) exchange, swap; ( trasferimento) transfer; (IBM) shift; (pl.) communications: scambio di segnali di collegamento, handshaking* * *scambio di idee, vedute — exchange of ideas, views
2) econ. comm. trade, exchange- bi commerciali — trade, trading
3) (equivoco) mix-up, mistakedeve esserci uno scambio di persona — it must be the wrong person o a case of mistaken identity
4) ferr. points pl. BE, switch AE5) (relazione) exchange6) sport. (nel tennis, nel ping-pong) rally* * *scambiopl. -bi /'skambjo, bi/sostantivo m.1 (cambio) exchange, swap colloq. (di of; con for); scambio di idee, vedute exchange of ideas, views; scambio di coppie partner-swapping; scambio epistolare correspondence2 econ. comm. trade, exchange; - bi commerciali trade, trading; libero scambio free trade; - bi con l'estero foreign trade; moneta di scambio trading currency; - bi vivaci in Borsa brisk trading on the Stock Exchange3 (equivoco) mix-up, mistake; deve esserci uno scambio di persona it must be the wrong person o a case of mistaken identity4 ferr. points pl. BE, switch AE5 (relazione) exchange; - bi culturali cultural exchanges6 sport. (nel tennis, nel ping-pong) rally.
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