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1 fermeture d'une entreprise
закрытие фирмы
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closing down of firm
The termination or shutdown, temporary or permanent, of a corporation, factory or some other business organization. (Source: RHW)
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2 firme multinationale
многонациональная компания
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multinational firm
A large business company operating in several countries. (Source: CED)
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3 entreprise non respectueuse de l'environnement
- фирма, загрязняющая окружающую среду
фирма, загрязняющая окружающую среду
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environmentally unfriendly firm
Firms that do not comply with environmental regulations for the disposal of noxious wastes generated during the production cycle. (Source: RRDA)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > entreprise non respectueuse de l'environnement
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4 protège-tibia
Élément de l' équipement de base du joueur qui doit protéger le tibia de manière appropriée et doit être couvert par les chaussettes.Syn. protège-tibias mplPliable protective shield made of a suitable firm material which football players must wear under their socks in order to protect their shins.Syn. shin padDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > protège-tibia
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5 protège-tibias
Élément de l' équipement de base du joueur qui doit protéger le tibia de manière appropriée et doit être couvert par les chaussettes.Syn. protège-tibias mplPliable protective shield made of a suitable firm material which football players must wear under their socks in order to protect their shins.Syn. shin padDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > protège-tibias
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6 compétitivité
конкурентоспособность
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конкурентоспособность
Свойство хозяйственной единицы, а также товара или услуги: способность, преодолев барьеры для входа в рынок, выступать на этом рынке, выдерживая конкуренцию других аналогичных субъектов рыночных отношений, а также товаров и услуг. Принято выделять: К. товаров (микроконкурентоспособность); К. товаропроизводителей, фирм (мезоконкурентоспособность); К. стран, Национальная (макро-) конкурентоспособность. См. также: Абсолютное преимущество, Сравнительное преимущество, Национальная конкурентоспособность
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competitiveness
The ability of a firm to strive in the market with rivals in the production and sale of commodities or services and, analogously, the ability of a country to maintain a relatively high standard of living for its citizens through trade in international markets. (Source: http://www.indiana.edu/~ipe/glossry.html / OED)
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7 entreprise artisanale
кустарное производство
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handicraft business
The profession, commercial firm or trade involving the production and distribution of articles that are made through the skilled use of one's hands. (Source: RHW)
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8 impôt sur le capital
налог на капитал
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tax on capital
A government imposed levy on the wealth or assets gained by an individual, firm, or corporation for the purpose of raising revenue to pay for services or improvements for the general public benefit. (Source: EFP / RHW)
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9 organisation de l'entreprise
организация бизнеса
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business organisation
A particular legal arrangement for owning a firm, the principal forms are sale trades, partnerships and companies/corporations; collective term for the system, function, process of planning, providing, coordinating, directing all efforts and resources in a business in order to achieve its goals.
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10 semi-rocher
полускальная горная порода
Твердая горная порода с пределом прочности при одноосном сжатии от 5 до 30 МПа.
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11 systčme de comptabilité
система бухучета
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accounting system
The system of setting up, maintaining, and auditing the books of a firm and of analyzing its financial status and operating results.
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12 rocher
скальная горная порода
Твердая горная порода с пределом прочности при одноосном сжатии, превышающем 30 МПа.
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13 publication de firme
фирменное издание
Издание, выпускаемое промышленной или торговой фирмой и содержащее сведения о производимой или продаваемой ею продукции либо данные, относящиеся к деятельности этой фирмы.
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14 concurrence
экономическая конкуренция
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economic competition
The market condition where an individual or firm that wants to buy or sell a commodity or service has a choice of possible suppliers or customers. (Source: ODE)
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