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81 исследование иностранных рынков
General subject: survey of foreign marketsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исследование иностранных рынков
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82 обзор иностранных рынков
General subject: survey of foreign marketsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обзор иностранных рынков
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83 обзоры внутреннего и внешнего рынков
General subject: surveys of domestic and foreign marketsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обзоры внутреннего и внешнего рынков
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84 получить доступ на иностранные рынки
General subject: gain an access to foreign marketsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > получить доступ на иностранные рынки
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85 поступления от реализации продукции на внешнем рынке
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поступления от реализации продукции на внешнем рынке
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86 рынки ближнего и дальнего зарубежья
General subject: the CIS and other foreign marketsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рынки ближнего и дальнего зарубежья
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87 ausländische Absatzgebiete
ausländische Absatzgebiete
foreign marketsBusiness german-english dictionary > ausländische Absatzgebiete
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88 ausländische Absatzmärkte
ausländische Absatzmärkte
foreign marketsBusiness german-english dictionary > ausländische Absatzmärkte
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89 ausländische Verkaufsgebiete
ausländische Verkaufsgebiete
foreign marketsBusiness german-english dictionary > ausländische Verkaufsgebiete
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90 capacity
n1) потенциал; возможность; способность2) производительность; мощность; пропускная способность3) компетенция; (официальное) положение; должность4) емкость, вместимость5) юр. правоспособность•to develop one's combat capacity — развивать свою боевую мощь
to put into commission / operation new capacities — вводить в действие новые мощности
to raise competitive capacity of one's goods on / in foreign markets — повышать конкурентоспособность своих товаров на внешних рынках
to serve in one's capacity — действовать неофициально / от своего имени; выступать как частное лицо
to speak in one's official capacity — выступать в качестве официального представителя
- advisory capacityto strengthen the capacity of the UN — увеличивать потенциал / возможности ООН
- capacity to pay debt
- consultative capacity
- contractual capacity
- country's total generating capacity
- credit capacity
- defense capacity
- defensive capacity
- economic capacity
- independent nuclear capacity
- labor capacity
- market capacity
- military capacity
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91 sell
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92 rynek
* * *mi- nk-1. (= plac miejski) market square; (zwł. w krajach hiszpańskojęzycznych) plaza; Stary Rynek the Old Town (Market) Square ( in Central European cities).2. (= targowisko) market place, market.3. ekon. market; rynek krajowy/światowy home/world market; rynki zagraniczne foreign markets; rynek mieszkaniowy housing market; rynek pracy labor market, Br. labour market; rynek zbytu outlet; czarny rynek black market; wolny rynek free market; Wspólny Rynek ( w UE) the Common Market; dostępny na rynku handl. on the market; rzucać coś na rynek put sth on the market; udział w rynku market share; wchodzić na rynek penetrate into the market; wprowadzać produkt na rynek launch a product; zostać wypartym z rynku ( wskutek konkurencji cenowej) be priced out of the market.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rynek
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93 débouché
débouché [debu∫e]masculine nouna. ( = marché, créneau) outlet ; ( = carrière) openingb. ( = sortie, ouverture) opening* * *debuʃenom masculin1) ( ouverture commerciale) (pays, région) market ( dans in; pour for); ( créneau) outlet ( dans in; pour for)2) ( perspective d'avenir) job opportunity (en in)3) ( de vallée) mouth* * *debuʃe nm1) (pour vendre) outlet2) (= perspective d'emploi) openingQuels débouchés y a-t-il après ces études? — What sort of job does this course qualify you for?, What kind of openings are there for you after this course?
3) (= sortie)au débouché de la vallée — where the valley opens out, where the valley opens out onto the plain
* * *débouché nm1 ( ouverture commerciale) (pays, région) market (dans in; pour for); ( créneau) outlet (dans in; pour for); trouver de nouveaux débouchés à l'exportation to find new export outlets;2 ( perspective d'avenir) opening, job opportunity (en in); la formation offre peu de débouchés the training course offers few job opportunities;3 ( de vallée) mouth; au débouché de la rue where the street opens out; avoir un débouché sur la mer to have access to the sea.[debuʃe] nom masculin1. [possibilité d'emploi] career prospect[marché] market3. [issue] end————————au débouché de locution prépositionnelle -
94 DÚNN
* * *m. band, gangs, drove (flyktust skarfarnir saman í einn dun).* * *(dýnn, Mart. 126), m. [Dutch dune; Engl. down; Swed. and Dan. dun; Germ. daun is prob. of Saxon or Dutch origin, as the d remains unchanged]:—down; taka dún ok dýna, N. G. L. i. 334; esp. used of bedclothes of down; the word occurs in the old heathen poem Gs., soft hann á dúni, 5; blautasti d., Mart. l. c.; á duni ok á guðvefi, Fms. x. 379; vöttu ( pillows) duns fulla, a verse of Hornklofi. In Icel. ‘dún’ is chiefly used of eider-down, which word is undoubtedly of Icel. origin, Fr. édre-don, Germ. eder-don or eider-daun; the syllable er is the Icel. gen. æðar-dún, from nom. æðr (the name of the eider duck), acc. æði, gen. æðar. The eider-down, now so important as an article of trade, is never mentioned in old Icel. writers or laws; they only speak of the eggs (egg-ver). The English, during their trade with Icel. in the 15th century, seem first to have brought the name and article into foreign markets. At first it was bought in a rough state; Bogi Benediktsson in Feðga-æfi II records that a certain Jón í Brokey (born 1584), after having been in England, was the first who taught the Icel. to clean the down—var hann líka sá fyrsti hér vestra sem tók að hreinsa æðar-dún …, en áðr (i. e. during the English and Hanseatic trade in Icel.) seldist óhreinsaðr dún eptir Búa-lögum. Icel. say, hreinsa dún, hræla dún. The Danes say, have dun på hagen, to have down on the chin. -
95 penetrazione
"indentation;Eindruck;penetração"* * *penetrazione s.f.1 penetration: la penetrazione dei mercati stranieri da parte dei prodotti nazionali, the penetration of foreign markets by national products // (pol.) penetrazione pacifica, peaceful penetration2 (fig.) penetration, insight: un'analisi condotta con acuta penetrazione, an analysis carried out with sharp insight.* * *[penetrat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile penetration (anche fig.)* * *penetrazione/penetrat'tsjone/sostantivo f.penetration (anche fig.). -
96 ♦ dump
♦ dump (1) /dʌmp/n.2 (= rubbish o garbage dump) discarica: the town dump, la discarica pubblica; a nuclear waste dump, una discarica di scorie nucleari3 (fam.) postaccio, topaia (fig.): This place is a dump!, questo posto è una topaia!● (tecn.) dump body, cassone ribaltabile ( di un autocarro) □ dump bin, cesto per libri in offerta ( in una libreria) □ dump bucket, benna a conca □ dump car, vagonetto a bilico □ ( USA) dump truck ► dumper, def. 2 □ (fam.) to be down in the dumps, essere depresso, essere giù di corda.dump (2) /dʌmp/n.(to) dump /dʌmp/v. t.1 scaricare, buttare: Billions of tons of waste are dumped annually, miliardi di tonnellate di rifiuti sono scaricati ogni anno; You shouldn't dump rubbish in the ditch, non dovresti buttare la spazzatura nel fosso; The body was dumped by the side of the road, il corpo è stato gettato sul lato della strada2 (fam.) sbattere, mettere (come capita); Just dump your bag over there, sbatti pure la tua borsa laggiù; She grabbed a pack of sugar and dumped it in the basket, ha afferrato un pacco di zucchero e lo ha sbattuto nel cestino3 (comm.) vendere sottocosto (spec. all'estero); svendere: They are dumping their goods on foreign markets, vendono i loro prodotti sottocosto su mercati stranieri4 (elettron.) disalimentare; scaricare5 (comput.) effettuare un dump ( riversare o copiare il contenuto di un'area di memoria o di database)6 (fam.) scaricare; mollare: to dump one's boyfriend (o one's girlfriend) scaricare (o piantare) il ragazzo (o la ragazza); I can't believe he's dumped me!, non posso credere che mi abbia mollata!; She would just dump the kids at her mother's and take off, mollerebbe i bambini da sua madre e se ne andrebbe● to dump a load, scaricare (un carico); (volg. USA) cacare □ (fam.) to dump oneself on sb., piazzarsi in casa di q. ( senza invito). -
97 ulkomaanmarkkinat
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98 survey
1) обозрение; обзор; освидетельствование; исследование; обследование; изыскание || обозревать; освидетельствовать; проводить исследование2) инспектирование; осмотр; таможенный досмотр || инспектировать3) отчёт об обследовании -
99 обзор иностранных рынков
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100 merkatu
I.[from Lat. "mercatu"] iz.1.a. ( azoka) market; \merkatuan erosi zuen she bought it at the market; \merkatuko plaza market square; \merkatura joan ziren they went to marketb. Fin. market; produktu horrek \merkaturik al du? is there a market for that product?; \merkatu beltz black market; atzerriko \merkatuetan saltzeko in order to sell it in foreign markets; \merkatuko indarrak market forces; \merkatuko autorik merkeena the cheapest car on the market; kobre-\merkatu copper market2. [ izenen aurrean ] \merkatu-egun market dayII.du/ad. to lower the price of, make cheaper
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