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n. 1. хөвүүр. 2. мөхөөлдөстэй ундаа. 3. тайз болгон зассан ачааны тэрэг. v. 1. хөвөх, живэхгүй байх. 2. усанд тавих, хөвүүлэх. 3. урсах, хөвөх. 4. хувьцаа гаргах замаар шинэ бизнес эхлэх. 5. мөнгөний бусад валюттай харьцах ханшийг өдөр өдрөөр чөлөөтэй хэлбэлзүүлэх. float about/ around 1. цуу үг гарах. 2. эд юмсийн хаа нэгтээ хэвтэж байх, ил харагдахгүй байх. Have you seen my keys \floating about (anywhere)? Миний түлхүүрнүүдийг энд тэнд байхыг хараагүй биз? floating adj. тогтворгүй, суурьшилгүй. -
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кул"айсберг"Мороженое; подается в стакане с прохладительным напитком, например, рутбир с мороженым [root beer float] -
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float1 v FIN auflegen, begeben float2 1. BANK Float m, Inkassi npl, Wertstellungsgewinn m, Valutierungsgewinn m; Wechselgeld n (change); 2. ECON Floaten n, Floating n (floating of foreign exchange rates) -
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• balon za spasavanje; biti nepostojan; biti u opticaju; dok za spuštanje lađa u vodu; float; jaz za navodnjavanje; kretati se lako i dostojanstve; lebdeti; lutati; mistrija; naići na podršku; naplaviti; navodniti; otpočeti; plovac; plovak; plovak karburatora; ploviti; pluta -
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размещениечисло акций компании, с которыми игроки могут совершать торговые операции. Это число не включает в себя акции, сохраняемые за собой сотрудниками компании, директорами и так называемыми «инсайдерами» (см. free float, insider) -
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v. intrans.Swim: Ar. and P. νεῖν.Be carried along: P. and V. φέρεσθαι.Stream, wave: P. and V. φέρεσθαι, αἰωρεῖσθαι, V. ᾄσσεσθαι. ἀΐσσειν, ᾄσσειν.Then will float around you a strain of flutes: Ar. ἐντεῦθεν αὐλῶν τίς σε περίεισιν πνοή (Ran. 154).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Float
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flt, floatрасходный запас; резерв; инж понтонEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > float
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اِنْسَابَ \ float: to move without effort, on water or through the air: The empty boat floated down the stream. A feather floated past my face. flow: (of other things) to move steadily like a river: Electricity flows along a wire. glide: to move gently, smoothly and silently along (on water, wheels, through the air, etc.). run: (of rivers) to flow: The Thames runs through London. sail: to move smoothly and effortlessly: The moon sailed across the sky. His horse sailed past the others and won the race. -
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سَبَحَ \ float: to move without effort, on water or through the air: The empty boat floated down the stream. sail: to move smoothly and effortlessly: The moon sailed across the sky. His horse sailed past the others and won the race. swim (swam, swum): to move through the water: Fishes swim. Children learn to swim. -
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > float-on
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fləutучреждать, обеспечивать поддержку, образовывать, пускать в ход (предприятие),выпускать,размещать (заем,акции) -
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* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > float-on
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Военный термин: floatation for aircraft technology
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float|y — «FLOH tee», adjective, float|i|er, float|i|est. 1. that can float; buoyant. 2. (of a ship) needing very little water to float … Useful english dictionary
Float — Float, v. t. 1. To cause to float; to cause to rest or move on the surface of a fluid; as, the tide floated the ship into the harbor. [1913 Webster] Had floated that bell on the Inchcape rock. Southey. [1913 Webster] 2. To flood; to overflow; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English