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1 economic pre-eminence
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2 economic pre-eminence
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > economic pre-eminence
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3 pre-eminence
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > pre-eminence
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4 pre-eminence
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5 Vorrangpfandrecht
Vorrangpfandrecht
senior (underlying, US) lien;
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6 wirtschaftliche Vorrangstellung
wirtschaftliche Vorrangstellung
economic pre-eminence.Business german-english dictionary > wirtschaftliche Vorrangstellung
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7 превосходство превосходств·о
1) superiority, supremacy, advantage, predominance, dominance, dominancy; (огромное) pre-eminenceдобиться превосходства — to achieve / to attain / to gain / to win / to score superiority / advantage supremacy / predominance
иметь подавляющее превосходство — to have an overwhelming superiority in smth.
стремиться к превосходству — to seek superiority / supremacy / advantage
достичь военного превосходства — to achieve / to win military superiority
расовое превосходство — race superiority / supremacy
стратегическое превосходство — strategic superiority / advantage
технологическое / техническое превосходство — technological superiority / supremacy
численное превосходство (в личном составе войск, в вооружении) — numerical superiority
иметь численное превосходство — to be superior in numbers (to), to have numerical superiority (over)
экономическое превосходство — economic(al) superiority / pre-eminence
превосходство в воздухе — air supremacy / superiority
2) (в положении, ранге и т.п.) seniorityRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > превосходство превосходств·о
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