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1 foreign competition
эк. иностранная конкуренция ( конкуренция со стороны иностранных производителей)to protect domestic industries from foreign competition — защищать отечественные отрасли от иностранной конкуренции
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2 foreign competition
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > foreign competition
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3 foreign competition
1) Общая лексика: конкуренция со стороны иностранных государств2) Экономика: зарубежная конкуренция4) Реклама: конкуренция из-за рубежа -
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6 foreign competition
зарубежная, иностранная конкуренцияEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > foreign competition
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7 open up to foreign competition
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > open up to foreign competition
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8 competition
•• Competition... 3. those competing with oneself (Oxford American Dictionary).
•• Как ни странно, в наиболее полном из англо-русских словарей – Новом БАРСе – отсутствует значение, указанное в Webster’s Third New International и других словарях, например, Oxford American Dictionary: those competing with oneself, rivals, competitors. Пример из Oxford American: We have strong foreign competition. – У нас сильные иностранные конкуренты. Как правило, в этом значении слово competition употребляется с определенным артиклем: From 1984 to 1990, small caps went through the worst seven years in their history, returning just 2.6% a year, vs. 14.7% for the S&P. “At least it discouraged the competition,” muses Booth (Fortune). – 1984–1990 годы были самыми неудачными для акций небольших компаний – их средний рост составил лишь 2,6 процента в год, а рост индекса «Стэндард энд Пур» – 14,7. «По крайней мере это испугало наших конкурентов», – невозмутимо говорит Бут.
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9 foreign
прил.1)а) общ. иностранный; зарубежный, заграничный; чужеземный (расположенный за пределами данной страны, относящийся к другим странам)foreign producer — иностранный [зарубежный\] производитель
See:, foreign company, foreign corporation, foreign currency, foreign entity, foreign exchange 1),3, foreign flag, foreign goods, foreign invention, foreign inventor, foreign investor, foreign judgement, foreign jurisdiction, foreign market 1), foreign operation 2), foreign owner, foreign ownership, foreign parent, foreign patent, foreign patentee, foreign patenting, foreign person, foreign price, foreign products, foreign sale, foreign service national, foreign stock 2), foreign subsidiary, foreign wares, foreign workerб) общ. внешний, иностранный (связанный с другими странами, с ведением дел с другими странами)foreign financing — иностранное [зарубежное\] финансирование
foreign transaction — зарубежная сделка [операция\]
See:foreign account, foreign advertising, foreign affairs, foreign agent, foreign aid, foreign applicant, foreign assets, foreign balance, foreign capital, foreign bill, foreign bond, foreign business, foreign commerce, foreign competition, foreign credit, foreign debt, foreign draft, foreign economic policy, foreign exchange 2), foreign exports, foreign fund, foreign income, foreign investment, foreign liabilities, foreign licensing, foreign market 2), foreign marketing, foreign operation 1), foreign policy, foreign politics, foreign price shock, Foreign Secretary, foreign sector, foreign service, foreign stock 1), foreign trade, Foreign Agents Registration Act, Foreign Bank Supervision Enhancement Act, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Foreign Economic Trends, Foreign Agricultural Service, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, Foreign Credit Insurance Association, Foreign Credit Insurance Corporation, Foreign Credit Interchange Bureau, Foreign Investment Advisory Service, Foreign Investment Review Agency, Foreign Market Development Cooperator Program, Foreign Market Development Program, Foreign Service Institute, Foreign Access Zone, foreign air-carrier permit, Foreign Buyer Program, foreign purchases effect2) общ. незнакомый; чужой; постороннийThe name was foreign to me. — Это имя было мне незнакомо.
3) общ. чуждый, несвойственный; несоответствующийforeign flavour [odour\]— посторонний привкус [запах\]
* * *иностранные юридические и физические лица, другие государства, международные организации, осуществляющие инвестиции в иностранной валюте -
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n1) соревнование, состязание; конкурс2) конкуренция
- active competition
- actual competition
- animated competition
- bona fide competition
- business competition
- buyers' competition
- closed competition
- commercial competition
- cruel competition
- cutthroat competition
- destructive competition
- direct competition
- enterprising competition
- fair competition
- fierce competition
- foreign competition
- free competition
- global competition
- healthy competition
- import competition
- indirect competition
- interindustry competition
- interseller competition
- intrabranch competition
- intraindustry competition
- intrasectoral competition
- intratype competition
- keen competition
- latent competition
- market competition
- monopolistic competition
- nonprice competition
- open competition
- price competition
- predatory competition
- product competition
- pure competition
- qualitative competition
- quality competition
- quasi competition
- rigorous competition
- ruthless competition
- sellers' competition
- severe competition
- spirited competition
- stiff competition
- tough competition
- unfair competition
- unrestrained competition
- unworkable competition
- workable competition
- world competition
- competition in selling effort
- competition on the world market
- avoid competition
- be drawn into competition
- be in competition with smb
- defy competition
- eliminate competition
- encounter competition
- engage in competition
- enter in competition
- face competition
- meet competition
- meet with competition
- mitigate competition
- provoke competition
- restrain competition
- shield from competition
- stand competition
- step up competition
- sustain competition
- win competition
- withstand competition competition clauseEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > competition
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сущ.1) общ. соперничество, конкуренция, соревнование, состязаниеkeen [cut-throat\] competition — острая [ожесточенная\] конкуренция
to be in competition with — конкурировать с (кем-л.)
hot [heated-up\] competition — интенсивная конкуренция
See:2) эк. конкуренция, конкурентная борьба (действия производителей, направленные на привлечение к своей продукции покупателей; также действия покупателей, направленные на получение продукта, который находится в ограниченном предложении)See:advertising competition 1), cutthroat competition, export competition, fair competition, foreign competition, global competition, government-subsidized competition, import competition, international competition, knocking competition, non-price competition, price competition, sellers' competition, competition law, competition policy, competitiveness, competitor3) эк. конкуренция (в экономической теории: рыночная структура, при которой в отрасли существует большое число небольших фирм, ни одна из которых не может повлиять на рыночную цену продукта)See:perfect competition, imperfect competition, monopolistic competition, market structure, competitive price4) соц. борьба за существование (по М. Веберу: мирный конфликт, суть которого состоит в борьбе за право контроля над ресурсами)See:5) общ. конкурс, конкурсный экзаменSyn:See:
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конкуренция: столкновение спроса и предложения; = competitive market.* * ** * *. Внутри- или межрыночное соперничество между компаниями, целью которого является завоевание большей доли одного и того же сегмента рынка . Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *Банки/Банковские операциив банковской сфере борьба между банками за клиентуру, более выгодные условия проведения банковских операций и предоставления банковских услуг----- -
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nконкуренция; соперничество; соревнование- commercial competition
- cut-throat competition
- fair competition
- foreign competition
- free competition
- industrial competition
- intrabranch competition
- intraindustry competition
- keen competition
- knockout competition
- latent competition
- market competition
- military competition
- open competition
- predatory competition
- severe competition
- spirited competition
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конкуренты (как правило, употребляется с определенным артиклем)1. Competition - those competing with oneself, rivals, competitors (Oxford American Dictionary)
2. We have strong foreign competition. — У нас сильные иностранные конкуренты.
3. From 1984 to 1990, small caps went through the worst seven years in their history, returning just 2.6% a year, vs. 14.7% for the S& P. "At least it discouraged the competition," muses Booth. — 1984—1990 годы были самыми неудачными для акций небольших компаний — их средний рост составил лишь 2,6 процента в год, а рост индекса «Стэрдард энд Пур» — 14,7. «По крайней мере это испугало наших конкурентов», — невозмутимо говорит Бут. ( Fortune)
The English annotation is below. (English-Russian) > competition
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14 import competition
межд. эк. импортная конкуренция, конкуренция со стороны импорта (конкуренция, с которой сталкиваются отечественные производители в результате поступления на внутренний рынок импортных товаров и услуг)See:competitive import, import-competing, export competition, foreign competition, international competition, import-sensitive products* * * -
15 international competition
эк. международная конкуренция (экономическое соперничество между производителями из разных стран с целью получения или усиления контроля над мировыми рынками поставляемых ими товаров или услуг)Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > international competition
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16 иностранная конкуренция
import competition, foreign competitionБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > иностранная конкуренция
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17 competitive import
межд. эк. конкурирующий импорт (ввоз в страну иностранных товаров, аналоги которых производятся отечественными предприятиями, в отличие от ввоза товаров, которые в данной стране не производятся)See: -
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прил.межд. эк. конкурирующий с импортом (об отечественных отраслях, предприятиях, товарах и т. д., которые конкурируют на внутреннем рынке страны с иностранными производителями и товарами)import-competing industries [firms, goods\] — конкурирующие с импортом отрасли [фирмы, товары\]
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19 international competitiveness
эк. международная конкурентоспособность (способность предприятия или страны в целом выдерживать конкуренцию в международной торговле)See:* * *Англо-русский экономический словарь > international competitiveness
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20 trade barrier
торговый барьер
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trade barrier
An artificial restraint on the free exchange of goods and services between nations. The most common types of trade barriers are tariffs, quotas, and exchange control. Such obstacles to trade are usually imposed by a country that wishes to protect domestic products in their home market against foreign competition, better its terms of trade, reduce domestic unemployment, or improve its balance-of-payments position. The raising of trade barriers by one country often provokes other nations position. Generally, the effect of a trade barrier is to reduce the volume of trade while increasing the domestic price of the protected good. Thus, it results in a relatively inefficient allocation of world resources and reduces the level of total world income and production. (Source: GREENW)
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