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  • 41 extent

    noun
    1) протяжение, пространство
    2) степень, мера; to what extent? до какой степени, насколько?; to a great extent в значительной степени; to the full extent of one's power в полную силу; to such an extent до такой степени; to exert oneself to the utmost extent стараться изо всех сил
    Syn:
    size
    * * *
    (n) масштаб; масштабы; мера; степень
    * * *
    1) протяжение 2) степень, мера
    * * *
    [ex·tent || ɪk'stent] n. протяжение, пространство, степень, мера, размер
    * * *
    диапазон
    мера
    пространство
    протяжение
    протяженность
    протяжность
    степень
    ступень
    * * *
    1) пространство, протяжение 2) мера 3) размер

    Новый англо-русский словарь > extent

  • 42 leaven

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > leaven

  • 43 wield

    1. v уметь обращаться, владеть

    to wield the pen — владеть пером, быть писателем

    2. v обладать
    3. v иметь в своём распоряжении
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. brandish (verb) brandish; flourish; hold up; life; raise; shake; wave; work
    2. handle (verb) dispense; handle; maneuver; manipulate; ply; swing
    3. use (verb) control; employ; exercise; exert; hold; make use of have; manage; operate; put out; throw; use; utilise; utilize

    English-Russian base dictionary > wield

  • 44 consumerism

    Mktg
    the influence of the general public, as end users of products and services, on the way companies manufacture and sell their goods. Consumers exert considerable power over companies as organizations become more customer-focused. Demand is rising for products that are high quality, ethically produced, well priced, and safe, and consumerism pressurizes companies to operate and produce goods and services in accordance with the public’s wishes. In fact, the aims of consumerism are not at odds with those of marketing (see marketing management), as both have the end goal of pleasing the consumer. In practice, however, marketing does not always succeed, and there is still a need for legislation to back up the right of consumers to demand products that are of good quality and for consumer protection bodies that influence the commercial world on consumers’ behalf. A particular form of consumer pressure, motivated by environmental concerns, is green consumerism, which campaigns for environmentally friendly goods, services, and means of production.

    The ultimate business dictionary > consumerism

  • 45 extent

    [ɪksˈtent]
    data extent block вчт. блок расширения данных to exert oneself to the utmost extent стараться изо всех сил extent величина extent доход с недвижимости extent конфискация имущества extent мера extent объем extent оценка имущества extent протяжение, пространство extent протяженность extent размер extent степень, мера; to what extent? до какой степени, насколько?; to a great extent в значительной степени extent степень extent (шотл.) стоимость недвижимости, оценка недвижимости extent судебный приказ о конфискации имущества extent судебный приказ о производстве оценки имущества extent вчт. экстент extent of damage размер ущерба to such an extent до такой степени extent степень, мера; to what extent? до какой степени, насколько?; to a great extent в значительной степени to the full extent of one's power в полную силу extent степень, мера; to what extent? до какой степени, насколько?; to a great extent в значительной степени to wide extent в значительной степени to wide extent в широком смысле

    English-Russian short dictionary > extent

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