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2 экономические льготы
Русско-английский экологический словарь > экономические льготы
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3 экономические преимущества
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > экономические преимущества
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4 экономические выгоды
экономические выгоды
(напр. от внедрения новой технологии)
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]
экономические выгоды
Примерно то же, что, «экономический доход», «чистый доход» (прибыль) и т.п..Например, для отдельных владельцев акций Э.в. представлены дивидендами и ростом капитализации компании.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > экономические выгоды
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5 экономические преимущества
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > экономические преимущества
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6 экономически выгода
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > экономически выгода
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7 экономические выгоды
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > экономические выгоды
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8 de gran repercusión
(adj.) = far-reaching, wide-reaching, far-rangingEx. Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex. Appraisal is the single most important function performed by an archivist because it has wide-reaching and everlasting social implications.Ex. Florida's libraries provide substantial, far-ranging, and varied economic benefits.* * *(adj.) = far-reaching, wide-reaching, far-rangingEx: Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.
Ex: Appraisal is the single most important function performed by an archivist because it has wide-reaching and everlasting social implications.Ex: Florida's libraries provide substantial, far-ranging, and varied economic benefits. -
9 de largo alcance
(adj.) = far-reaching, far-rangingEx. Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex. Florida's libraries provide substantial, far-ranging, and varied economic benefits.* * *(adj.) = far-reaching, far-rangingEx: Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.
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10 alabar
v.to praise.¡alabado sea (el Señor)! (informal) thank heavens!* * *1 (elogiar) to praise1 (jactarse) to boast* * *verb* * *1.VT to praisealabar a algn de o por algo — to praise sb for sth
2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to praise* * *= worship, laud, hold + Nombre + up for praise, praise, sing + Posesivo + praises, toady, fawn (on/upon/over).Ex. The article concludes that librarians should not worship communication but they should practice it.Ex. Libraries are also lauded for providing other public services with economic benefits.Ex. Politicians give us many reasons to worry, and I don't usually hold them up for public praise.Ex. In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who cause them no anxiety, who quietly accept their decisions, who praise them.Ex. Frustrated devotees had been singing his praises for years, to no avail.Ex. The function of journalism is not to toady to those in power but to challenge them.Ex. Presumably they do so in the hope of being tossed some meaningless bauble of an honour when they have fawned enough.----* alabar de boquilla = give + lip service.* * *verbo transitivo to praise* * *= worship, laud, hold + Nombre + up for praise, praise, sing + Posesivo + praises, toady, fawn (on/upon/over).Ex: The article concludes that librarians should not worship communication but they should practice it.
Ex: Libraries are also lauded for providing other public services with economic benefits.Ex: Politicians give us many reasons to worry, and I don't usually hold them up for public praise.Ex: In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who cause them no anxiety, who quietly accept their decisions, who praise them.Ex: Frustrated devotees had been singing his praises for years, to no avail.Ex: The function of journalism is not to toady to those in power but to challenge them.Ex: Presumably they do so in the hope of being tossed some meaningless bauble of an honour when they have fawned enough.* alabar de boquilla = give + lip service.* * *alabar [A1 ]vtto praise¡alabado sea Dios! praise be to God!su gesto fue muy alabado his gesture was widely praisedsiempre la está alabando he's always singing her praises* * *
alabar ( conjugate alabar) verbo transitivo
to praise
alabar verbo transitivo to praise
' alabar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cacarear
- ensalzar
- ponderar
- exaltar
English:
praise
* * *♦ vtto praise;Fam¡alabado sea Dios! [expresa sorpresa] good heavens!* * *v/t praise, acclaim* * *alabar vt: to praise* * *alabar vb to praise -
11 contingencia
f.1 eventuality.2 contingency, accident, event, casualty.* * *1 (probabilidad) contingency, eventuality2 (riesgo) risk, hazard* * *noun f.* * *SF [gen] contingency; (=posibilidad) eventuality, possibility* * *femenino contingency, eventuality* * *= contingency, randomness.Ex. The results also suggest that there is a range of factors and contingencies that affect the extent to which a library does, in fact, provide economic benefits.Ex. New models have appeared that suggest that manaers need to accommodate the randomness found in complex organizations.----* plan de contingencia = contingency plan.* planificación de contingencia = contingency planning.* * *femenino contingency, eventuality* * *= contingency, randomness.Ex: The results also suggest that there is a range of factors and contingencies that affect the extent to which a library does, in fact, provide economic benefits.
Ex: New models have appeared that suggest that manaers need to accommodate the randomness found in complex organizations.* plan de contingencia = contingency plan.* planificación de contingencia = contingency planning.* * *contingency, eventualitydebemos prever cualquier contingencia we must be prepared for any eventuality o contingencyen una contingencia podemos echar mano de los ahorros if the need arises we can fall back on our savings* * *
contingencia sustantivo femenino contingency, eventuality: hay que tomar medidas ante esta posible contingencia, we have to take measures to cover this eventuality
' contingencia' also found in these entries:
English:
contingency
* * *contingencia nf1. [eventualidad] eventuality* * *f contingency* * *contingencia nf: contingency, eventuality -
12 desnuclearización
SF nuclear disarmament, denuclearization* * *femenino denuclearization* * *= denuclearisation [denuclearization, -USA].Ex. North Korea has indicated a willingness to pursue denuclearisation in return for a set of security and economic benefits.* * *femenino denuclearization* * *= denuclearisation [denuclearization, -USA].Ex: North Korea has indicated a willingness to pursue denuclearisation in return for a set of security and economic benefits.
* * *denuclearizationla desnuclearización unilateral del país the unilateral nuclear disarmament of the country* * *
desnuclearización sustantivo femenino denuclearization
* * *[de armas nucleares] nuclear disarmament; [de centrales nucleares] = getting rid of nuclear power -
13 elogiar
v.to praise.Ella halaga a Ricardo She cajoles Richard.* * *1 to praise, eulogize* * *verb* * *VT to praise, eulogize ( liter)* * *verbo transitivo to praise* * *= applaud, praise, vaunt, eulogise [eulogize, -USA], compliment, acclaim, hail, commend, hold out as, laud, rave about, hold + Nombre + up for praise, rant and rave.Ex. I'd like to applaud a great deal of the work that she and SRRT, and also Mr Berman, have done in their criticism of LC subject headings.Ex. In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who cause them no anxiety, who quietly accept their decisions, who praise them.Ex. In a promotional brochure Junctionville is vaunted as 'an attractive city to live in and a nice place to raise children'.Ex. The business history or biography should not be seen as simply to entertain or eulogise, but as a tool which can be used discriminatingly for its more factual content.Ex. Most library users have not noticed AACR2's effects or do not care enough about them to compliment or complain.Ex. However, we must not forget the book which the critics acclaim and which also sells in goodly numbers.Ex. Originally the advent of on-line interactive searches was hailed by some as a boon to users who could henceforward conduct their own searches.Ex. As drill exercises in writing, the writing of book reviews has little to commend it.Ex. Community information services seem light years away from the kind of electronic wizardry that is held out as the brave new information world of tomorrow.Ex. Libraries are also lauded for providing other public services with economic benefits.Ex. Past delegates rave about how much they learn from colleagues in other fields.Ex. Politicians give us many reasons to worry, and I don't usually hold them up for public praise.Ex. I ordered a cake for my 1st grandson's baby shower and people just ranted and raved about how delicious the lemon and raspberry filling was.* * *verbo transitivo to praise* * *= applaud, praise, vaunt, eulogise [eulogize, -USA], compliment, acclaim, hail, commend, hold out as, laud, rave about, hold + Nombre + up for praise, rant and rave.Ex: I'd like to applaud a great deal of the work that she and SRRT, and also Mr Berman, have done in their criticism of LC subject headings.
Ex: In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who cause them no anxiety, who quietly accept their decisions, who praise them.Ex: In a promotional brochure Junctionville is vaunted as 'an attractive city to live in and a nice place to raise children'.Ex: The business history or biography should not be seen as simply to entertain or eulogise, but as a tool which can be used discriminatingly for its more factual content.Ex: Most library users have not noticed AACR2's effects or do not care enough about them to compliment or complain.Ex: However, we must not forget the book which the critics acclaim and which also sells in goodly numbers.Ex: Originally the advent of on-line interactive searches was hailed by some as a boon to users who could henceforward conduct their own searches.Ex: As drill exercises in writing, the writing of book reviews has little to commend it.Ex: Community information services seem light years away from the kind of electronic wizardry that is held out as the brave new information world of tomorrow.Ex: Libraries are also lauded for providing other public services with economic benefits.Ex: Past delegates rave about how much they learn from colleagues in other fields.Ex: Politicians give us many reasons to worry, and I don't usually hold them up for public praise.Ex: I ordered a cake for my 1st grandson's baby shower and people just ranted and raved about how delicious the lemon and raspberry filling was.* * *elogiar [A1 ]vtto praisemuy elogiada por la crítica highly praised by the criticssiempre está elogiando sus virtudes he's always singing her praises* * *
elogiar ( conjugate elogiar) verbo transitivo
to praise
elogiar verbo transitivo to praise
' elogiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ensalzar
English:
commend
- eulogize
- praise
* * *elogiar vtto praise;elogiar a alguien por algo to praise sb for sth* * *v/t praise* * *elogiar vtencomiar: to praise* * *elogiar vb to praise -
14 en todo el estado
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15 encomiar
v.to praise, to extoll (Formal).* * *1 to extol, laud* * *VT to praise, pay tribute to* * *verbo transitivo to praise* * *= extol, hold out as, laud, praise.Ex. In order to deal with the ever increasing mass of biomedical information ('journalistic blastoma'), IAIMS has extolled the use of quality filters, to sift the good from the bad.Ex. Community information services seem light years away from the kind of electronic wizardry that is held out as the brave new information world of tomorrow.Ex. Libraries are also lauded for providing other public services with economic benefits.Ex. In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who cause them no anxiety, who quietly accept their decisions, who praise them.* * *verbo transitivo to praise* * *= extol, hold out as, laud, praise.Ex: In order to deal with the ever increasing mass of biomedical information ('journalistic blastoma'), IAIMS has extolled the use of quality filters, to sift the good from the bad.
Ex: Community information services seem light years away from the kind of electronic wizardry that is held out as the brave new information world of tomorrow.Ex: Libraries are also lauded for providing other public services with economic benefits.Ex: In spite of their protestations to the contrary, most bosses prefer subordinates whom they get along with, who cause them no anxiety, who quietly accept their decisions, who praise them.* * *encomiar [A1 ]vtto praiseencomió su labor benéfica she paid tribute to o she praised their work for charity* * *encomiar vtFormal to praise, to extol* * *v/t praise* * *encomiar vtelogiar: to praise, to pay tribute to -
16 eventualidad
f.1 temporariness.2 eventuality (hecho incierto).en la eventualidad de que viniera, lo recibiríamos in the event of his coming, we would receive him3 fortuitousness.* * *1 eventuality, contingency* * *SF1) (=posibilidad) eventuality2) (=trabajo) casual employment* * *femenino eventuality, contingencyen la eventualidad de que no se resuelva el problema — (frml) in the event that the problem is not resolved, should the problem not be resolved
* * *= eventuality, contingency.Ex. It was not our intention, not indeed is it feasible, to cover every eventuality that will be encountered in producing A/Z index entries.Ex. The results also suggest that there is a range of factors and contingencies that affect the extent to which a library does, in fact, provide economic benefits.* * *femenino eventuality, contingencyen la eventualidad de que no se resuelva el problema — (frml) in the event that the problem is not resolved, should the problem not be resolved
* * *= eventuality, contingency.Ex: It was not our intention, not indeed is it feasible, to cover every eventuality that will be encountered in producing A/Z index entries.
Ex: The results also suggest that there is a range of factors and contingencies that affect the extent to which a library does, in fact, provide economic benefits.* * *eventuality, contingencyno se había previsto esta eventualidad this eventuality o contingency had not been foreseenen la eventualidad de que no se resuelva el problema ( frml); in the event that the problem is not resolved, should the problem not be resolved* * *
eventualidad sustantivo femenino eventuality, contingency: tenemos que prepararnos para cualquier eventualidad, we need to be prepared for any contingency
' eventualidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
poder
English:
contingency
- eventuality
* * *eventualidad nf1. [temporalidad] temporariness2. [hecho incierto] eventuality;[posibilidad] possibility;estamos preparados para cualquier eventualidad we are prepared for every eventuality;en la eventualidad de que viniera, lo recibiríamos in the event of his coming, we would receive him* * *f eventuality* * *eventualidad nf: possibility, eventuality -
17 exaltar
v.1 to promote, to raise.2 to exalt.Los fanáticos exaltaron a Ricardo The fanatics exalted Richard.3 to exacerbate, to overexcite.Su actitud exaltó su ira His attitude exacerbated her anger.4 to elate, to magnify.La sorpresa exaltó a Ricardo The surprise elated Richard.* * *1 (elevar) to raise, promote1 (excitarse) to get overexcited, get worked up, get carried away* * *1. VT1) (=acalorar) [+ persona, manifestante] to work up, excite; [+ emoción] to intensify; [+ imaginación] to fire2) (=elevar) to exalt3) (=enaltecer) to raise (a to)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivola intervención policial exaltó a los manifestantes — the police intervention angered the demonstrators
2) (frml) ( alabar) to extol (frml)2.exaltarse v pron to get worked up* * *= glorify, exalt, put + Nombre + on a pedestal, hold out as, laud, glamourise [glamorize, -USA], enthrone, aggrandise [aggrandize, -USA], celebrate.Ex. Many traditional treatments, on the other hand, have tended to glorify him portraying him as an unblemished hero.Ex. He is famous for his works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.Ex. Native American children should have books that do not demean or embarrass them or their heritage nor put them on a pedestal.Ex. Community information services seem light years away from the kind of electronic wizardry that is held out as the brave new information world of tomorrow.Ex. Libraries are also lauded for providing other public services with economic benefits.Ex. Librarians now have recognized that automated information retrieval is a logical extension of good reference service and is not usually categorized or glamorized as a separate function.Ex. Modern life ' enthrones reason over impulse'.Ex. He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.Ex. Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.----* exaltarse = fire up, get + (all) worked up.* * *1.verbo transitivola intervención policial exaltó a los manifestantes — the police intervention angered the demonstrators
2) (frml) ( alabar) to extol (frml)2.exaltarse v pron to get worked up* * *= glorify, exalt, put + Nombre + on a pedestal, hold out as, laud, glamourise [glamorize, -USA], enthrone, aggrandise [aggrandize, -USA], celebrate.Ex: Many traditional treatments, on the other hand, have tended to glorify him portraying him as an unblemished hero.
Ex: He is famous for his works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.Ex: Native American children should have books that do not demean or embarrass them or their heritage nor put them on a pedestal.Ex: Community information services seem light years away from the kind of electronic wizardry that is held out as the brave new information world of tomorrow.Ex: Libraries are also lauded for providing other public services with economic benefits.Ex: Librarians now have recognized that automated information retrieval is a logical extension of good reference service and is not usually categorized or glamorized as a separate function.Ex: Modern life ' enthrones reason over impulse'.Ex: He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.Ex: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.* exaltarse = fire up, get + (all) worked up.* * *exaltar [A1 ]vtA (excitar) ‹personas› to excite; ‹pasiones› to arousela intervención policial exaltó aún más a los manifestantes when the police intervened the demonstrators became even more agitated, the police intervention angered the demonstrators still furtherexaltó sus hazañas he extolled their feats ( frml)se exaltaron las buenas relaciones existentes entre ambos países much was made of the good relationship between the two countriesto get worked uptranquilízate y no te exaltes calm down, don't get overexcited o worked up* * *
exaltar ( conjugate exaltar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ pasiones› to arouse
2 (frml) ( alabar) to extol (frml)
exaltarse verbo pronominal
to get worked up
exaltar verbo transitivo to praise
' exaltar' also found in these entries:
English:
eulogize
- exalt
- glorify
* * *♦ vtla decisión exaltó la cólera de los aficionados the decision enraged the fans2. [ensalzar] to praise, to exalt;exaltó la cocina argentina he praised Argentinian cuisine to the skies* * *v/t excite, get worked up* * *exaltar vt1) ensalzar: to exalt, to extol2) : to excite, to agitate -
18 fichero de registro de transacciones
(n.) = log, service log, computer log, server logEx. A log in which equipment 'downtime' is noted will provide documentation useful for the justification of replacements or the arrangement of suitable maintenance schedules.Ex. Findings from the service logs gave rise to a list of library services that have the potential to result in economic benefits.Ex. In this study, a computer log is used to identify the individual differences among students in terms of contents usage and the amount of contents that are presented in Web-supported course sites.Ex. Server logs were designed to measure traffic and demand loads on a computer server, and they work well for this purpose.* * *(n.) = log, service log, computer log, server logEx: A log in which equipment 'downtime' is noted will provide documentation useful for the justification of replacements or the arrangement of suitable maintenance schedules.
Ex: Findings from the service logs gave rise to a list of library services that have the potential to result in economic benefits.Ex: In this study, a computer log is used to identify the individual differences among students in terms of contents usage and the amount of contents that are presented in Web-supported course sites.Ex: Server logs were designed to measure traffic and demand loads on a computer server, and they work well for this purpose.Spanish-English dictionary > fichero de registro de transacciones
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19 variado
adj.varied, mixed, assorted, diverse.past part.past participle of spanish verb: variar.* * *1→ link=variar variar► adjetivo1 varied, mixed2 (galletas, helados) assorted* * *(f. - variada)adj.diverse, mixed, varied* * ** * *- da adjetivoa) <programa/vida/trabajo> variedb) ( diverso)ropa de colores variados — clothes in a variety of o in various colors
aperitivos/postres variados — choice of aperitifs/desserts
* * *= assorted, comprehensive, multifarious, varied, broadly based, kaleidoscopic, multifaceted [multi-faceted], wide-ranging [wide ranging], far-ranging, diversified, many-faceted, multidimensional [multi-dimensional].Ex. Also available are other assorted data bases, including ACCOUNTANTS (index), SPORT (printed equivalent is Sport and Recreation Index), and WPI (World Patents Index covering the patent specifications issued by patent offices in major industrial nations).Ex. One of the factors to consider in the selection of a data base is whether the data base is comprehensive or not.Ex. In the case of the book, it is the interplay of such multifarious trends that will determine its destiny.Ex. In contrast, the choice of a subject heading or notation presents many varied problems of interpretation.Ex. Library schools are offering broadly based courses with increasing emphasis on technology and information systems, but practising librarians still need the traditional skills.Ex. Recruitment of children's librarians is a kaleidoscopic issue involving multifaceted attempts to address a broad spectrum of problems.Ex. Recruitment of children's librarians is a kaleidoscopic issue involving multifaceted attempts to address a broad spectrum of problems.Ex. The contents of this handbook are comprehensive and wide-ranging.Ex. Florida's libraries provide substantial, far-ranging, and varied economic benefits.Ex. This is the way ahead for public services, based as they are on both social equity and diversified need.Ex. The solutions to educational problems will be necessarily complex and many-faceted.Ex. The attraction of such displays is that the multidimensional relationships between subjects may be shown since any one subject can be displayed in juxtaposition with several others.----* en variadas ocasiones = on several occasions.* posibilidades muy variadas = rich possibilities.* una variada gama de = a whole gamut of.* * *- da adjetivoa) <programa/vida/trabajo> variedb) ( diverso)ropa de colores variados — clothes in a variety of o in various colors
aperitivos/postres variados — choice of aperitifs/desserts
* * *= assorted, comprehensive, multifarious, varied, broadly based, kaleidoscopic, multifaceted [multi-faceted], wide-ranging [wide ranging], far-ranging, diversified, many-faceted, multidimensional [multi-dimensional].Ex: Also available are other assorted data bases, including ACCOUNTANTS (index), SPORT (printed equivalent is Sport and Recreation Index), and WPI (World Patents Index covering the patent specifications issued by patent offices in major industrial nations).
Ex: One of the factors to consider in the selection of a data base is whether the data base is comprehensive or not.Ex: In the case of the book, it is the interplay of such multifarious trends that will determine its destiny.Ex: In contrast, the choice of a subject heading or notation presents many varied problems of interpretation.Ex: Library schools are offering broadly based courses with increasing emphasis on technology and information systems, but practising librarians still need the traditional skills.Ex: Recruitment of children's librarians is a kaleidoscopic issue involving multifaceted attempts to address a broad spectrum of problems.Ex: Recruitment of children's librarians is a kaleidoscopic issue involving multifaceted attempts to address a broad spectrum of problems.Ex: The contents of this handbook are comprehensive and wide-ranging.Ex: Florida's libraries provide substantial, far-ranging, and varied economic benefits.Ex: This is the way ahead for public services, based as they are on both social equity and diversified need.Ex: The solutions to educational problems will be necessarily complex and many-faceted.Ex: The attraction of such displays is that the multidimensional relationships between subjects may be shown since any one subject can be displayed in juxtaposition with several others.* en variadas ocasiones = on several occasions.* posibilidades muy variadas = rich possibilities.* una variada gama de = a whole gamut of.* * *variado -da1 ‹programa/repertorio› varied; ‹vida/trabajo› varied2(diverso): ropa de colores variados clothes in a variety of o in various colors[ S ] aperitivos/postres variados choice of aperitifs/dessertshubo reacciones variadas ante el atentado reactions to the attack were varied, there were diverse o varying reactions to the attack* * *
Del verbo variar: ( conjugate variar)
variado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
variado
variar
variado◊ -da adjetivo
b) ( diverso):
variar ( conjugate variar) verbo intransitivo [precio/temperatura] to vary;◊ las temperaturas varían entre 20°C y 25°C temperatures range o vary between 20°C and 25°C;
para variado (iró) (just) for a change (iro)
verbo transitivo
1 ( hacer variado) ‹ menú› to vary;
‹ producción› to vary, diversify
2 ( cambiar) ‹decoración/rumbo› to change, alter
variado,-a adj (que tiene variedad) varied
(surtido) assorted
variar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to vary, change
para variar, just for a change
irón llegará tarde, para variar, he'll be late, as usual
podríamos ver una película, para variar, we could see a movie, just for a change
' variado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amplia
- amplio
- diversa
- diverso
- surtida
- surtido
- variada
- variar
- vario
English:
assorted
- misc.
- miscellaneous
- mixed
- motley
- varied
- Catholic
- wide
* * *variado, -a adj1. [diverso] varied;fue un día muy variado it was a very varied day2. [galletas, bombones] assorted* * *adj varied* * *variado, -da adj: varied, diverse* * *variado adj varied -
20 выгода
1. boon2. boot3. convenience4. interests5. vantage6. utility7. benefitsтеория "выгоды" — benefit approach
8. profit; advantage9. advantageпользующийся; извлечение выгоды из — taking advantage of
10. avail11. benefitна благо; с выгодой для — to the benefit of
12. interestпредоставленное агенту право на извлечение выгоды из предмета агентского договора — agency coupled with interest
Антонимический ряд:1. невыгода; убыток2. невыгоду; убыток
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economic */*/*/ — UK [ˌiːkəˈnɒmɪk] / UK [ˌekəˈnɒmɪk] / US [ˌɪkəˈnɑmɪk] / US [ˌekəˈnɑmɪk] adjective 1) [usually before noun] relating to the economy of a particular country or region Economic growth is slowing down. factors that hinder economic development a)… … English dictionary
economic — ec|o|nom|ic [ ,ikə namık, ,ekə namık ] adjective *** 1. ) usually before noun relating to the economy of a particular country or region: Economic growth is slowing down. factors that hinder economic development a ) relating to business, industry … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English