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  • 1 crédito roll over

    возобновляемый кредит, ролловерный кредит

    El diccionario Español-ruso económico > crédito roll over

  • 2 mercado over the counter

    проф. "параллельный" рынок ценных бумаг

    El diccionario Español-ruso económico > mercado over the counter

  • 3 crédito roll over

    сущ.
    экон. возобновляемый кредит, ролловерный кредит

    Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > crédito roll over

  • 4 mercado over the counter

    сущ.
    экон. "параллельный" рынок ценных бумаг

    Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > mercado over the counter

  • 5 pull-over

    • jumper
    • pullout
    • pullulate

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pull-over

  • 6 pull-over [pulóver] (pl pull-overs)

    m
    • pulovr

    Diccionario español-checo > pull-over [pulóver] (pl pull-overs)

  • 7 pull-over

    m.
    pullover, tight-fitting knitted shirt, slipover, jumper.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pull-over

  • 8 pull-over

    pul·lòver

    Vocabulario Castellano-Catalán > pull-over

  • 9 una y otra vez

    = over and over, repeatedly, repetitively, time after time, time and time again, again and again, time and again, over and over again
    Ex. After you have chosen a story you long to tell, read it over and over and then analyse it.
    Ex. This capability can be used to save command chains which will be used repeatedly with slight modification.
    Ex. Figure 5 demonstrates how this technique could be applied repetitively to create the heading, AEROPLANES -- STANDARDS -- HISTORY -- SOURCES.
    Ex. These plates can be stored and used again time after time provided they are wiped over with a gum solution after each use to prevent oxydization.
    Ex. The reference people time and time again say that the subject catalog, which is based wholeheartedly on the LC subject heading list, is one of the most important things that they use in serving their clientele.
    Ex. Not the least remarkable feature of reference work is the way that identical enquiries turn up again and again.
    Ex. Against that kind of thinking it is pointless to quote research figures and surveys and reports that provide evidence time and again of the importance of book ownership in the acquisition of the 'better education' everybody wants for their children.
    Ex. The practical experience of any librarian at a catalog information desk will confirm this over and over again.
    * * *
    = over and over, repeatedly, repetitively, time after time, time and time again, again and again, time and again, over and over again

    Ex: After you have chosen a story you long to tell, read it over and over and then analyse it.

    Ex: This capability can be used to save command chains which will be used repeatedly with slight modification.
    Ex: Figure 5 demonstrates how this technique could be applied repetitively to create the heading, AEROPLANES -- STANDARDS -- HISTORY -- SOURCES.
    Ex: These plates can be stored and used again time after time provided they are wiped over with a gum solution after each use to prevent oxydization.
    Ex: The reference people time and time again say that the subject catalog, which is based wholeheartedly on the LC subject heading list, is one of the most important things that they use in serving their clientele.
    Ex: Not the least remarkable feature of reference work is the way that identical enquiries turn up again and again.
    Ex: Against that kind of thinking it is pointless to quote research figures and surveys and reports that provide evidence time and again of the importance of book ownership in the acquisition of the 'better education' everybody wants for their children.
    Ex: The practical experience of any librarian at a catalog information desk will confirm this over and over again.

    Spanish-English dictionary > una y otra vez

  • 10 con el paso del tiempo

    = over the years, over time, with the passage of time, in due course, over a period of time, in the course of time, over the course of time, in the process of time, as time passed (by), as time passes (by), as time went by
    Ex. Thus, over the years it has been used to index reports, trade Literature, periodical articles and other similar documents.
    Ex. A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.
    Ex. Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.
    Ex. In due course, the following 19 ideas were found scribbled on six sheets of paper which were taped to the walls of the room.
    Ex. The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.
    Ex. This article presents Bradford's Law and some views on its applicability, development and modifications undergone in the course of time.
    Ex. These 'stages of development' in the life cycle of a company presage a turnaround situation for that company over the course of time.
    Ex. For we see that all things which, in the process of time, being created by the work of Divine Providence, were produced by the operation of God.
    Ex. As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.
    Ex. As time passes by, our collections grow ever larger and the problems of storage and retrieval become ever more pressing.
    Ex. As time went by, the colors started to fade and the paint began to flake from the heat and light of the sun.
    * * *
    = over the years, over time, with the passage of time, in due course, over a period of time, in the course of time, over the course of time, in the process of time, as time passed (by), as time passes (by), as time went by

    Ex: Thus, over the years it has been used to index reports, trade Literature, periodical articles and other similar documents.

    Ex: A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.
    Ex: Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.
    Ex: In due course, the following 19 ideas were found scribbled on six sheets of paper which were taped to the walls of the room.
    Ex: The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.
    Ex: This article presents Bradford's Law and some views on its applicability, development and modifications undergone in the course of time.
    Ex: These 'stages of development' in the life cycle of a company presage a turnaround situation for that company over the course of time.
    Ex: For we see that all things which, in the process of time, being created by the work of Divine Providence, were produced by the operation of God.
    Ex: As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.
    Ex: As time passes by, our collections grow ever larger and the problems of storage and retrieval become ever more pressing.
    Ex: As time went by, the colors started to fade and the paint began to flake from the heat and light of the sun.

    Spanish-English dictionary > con el paso del tiempo

  • 11 durante un largo período de tiempo

    = over a long time scale, over a long period of time, for a long period of time, over a long period
    Ex. As items are recorded in bibliographic publications over a long time scale you may already have it in stock.
    Ex. This article assesses the development of authority control thinking and practice over a long period of time.
    Ex. High quality work is cited for a long period of time.
    Ex. Staff of Oldham public libraries decided to opt for a week-long event in 1988 rather than several smaller events spread over a long period.
    * * *
    = over a long time scale, over a long period of time, for a long period of time, over a long period

    Ex: As items are recorded in bibliographic publications over a long time scale you may already have it in stock.

    Ex: This article assesses the development of authority control thinking and practice over a long period of time.
    Ex: High quality work is cited for a long period of time.
    Ex: Staff of Oldham public libraries decided to opt for a week-long event in 1988 rather than several smaller events spread over a long period.

    Spanish-English dictionary > durante un largo período de tiempo

  • 12 con el transcurso del tiempo

    = over time, with time, with age, in the course of time, over the course of time, as time passes (by), as time went by
    Ex. A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.
    Ex. The indexing changes gradually with time, as the natural language of the documents covered by the index evolves.
    Ex. The quality of the paper is often poor and it yellows and becomes brittle with age.
    Ex. This article presents Bradford's Law and some views on its applicability, development and modifications undergone in the course of time.
    Ex. These 'stages of development' in the life cycle of a company presage a turnaround situation for that company over the course of time.
    Ex. As time passes by, our collections grow ever larger and the problems of storage and retrieval become ever more pressing.
    Ex. As time went by, the colors started to fade and the paint began to flake from the heat and light of the sun.
    * * *
    = over time, with time, with age, in the course of time, over the course of time, as time passes (by), as time went by

    Ex: A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.

    Ex: The indexing changes gradually with time, as the natural language of the documents covered by the index evolves.
    Ex: The quality of the paper is often poor and it yellows and becomes brittle with age.
    Ex: This article presents Bradford's Law and some views on its applicability, development and modifications undergone in the course of time.
    Ex: These 'stages of development' in the life cycle of a company presage a turnaround situation for that company over the course of time.
    Ex: As time passes by, our collections grow ever larger and the problems of storage and retrieval become ever more pressing.
    Ex: As time went by, the colors started to fade and the paint began to flake from the heat and light of the sun.

    Spanish-English dictionary > con el transcurso del tiempo

  • 13 durante los últimos años

    = over the past few years, over recent years
    Ex. While there have been some praiseworthy improvements over the past few years, many biased headings persist which demean the very people who use the catalog.
    Ex. Over recent years the number and frequency of firework displays (both public and private) has increased.
    * * *
    = over the past few years, over recent years

    Ex: While there have been some praiseworthy improvements over the past few years, many biased headings persist which demean the very people who use the catalog.

    Ex: Over recent years the number and frequency of firework displays (both public and private) has increased.

    Spanish-English dictionary > durante los últimos años

  • 14 durante un período de tiempo indefinido

    = over an indefinite period of time, over an indefinite span of time
    Ex. Such documents are often not, strictly speaking, anonymous but, because they are written by several authors or appear at intervals over an indefinite period of time as in the case of periodicals and directories they tend to be known by their titles.
    Ex. A periodical, unlike a book, appears at intervals over an indefinite span of time.
    * * *
    = over an indefinite period of time, over an indefinite span of time

    Ex: Such documents are often not, strictly speaking, anonymous but, because they are written by several authors or appear at intervals over an indefinite period of time as in the case of periodicals and directories they tend to be known by their titles.

    Ex: A periodical, unlike a book, appears at intervals over an indefinite span of time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > durante un período de tiempo indefinido

  • 15 en el fin de semana

    = over the weekend, over the weekend, at the weekend
    Ex. After playing five games over the weekend, his arms and legs weren't up to strength.
    Ex. After playing five games over the weekend, his arms and legs weren't up to strength.
    Ex. Gordon Brown foolishly goes to shake the hand of a soldier standing to attention in Afghanistan at the weekend.
    * * *
    = over the weekend, over the weekend, at the weekend

    Ex: After playing five games over the weekend, his arms and legs weren't up to strength.

    Ex: After playing five games over the weekend, his arms and legs weren't up to strength.
    Ex: Gordon Brown foolishly goes to shake the hand of a soldier standing to attention in Afghanistan at the weekend.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en el fin de semana

  • 16 durante el próximo año

    Ex. Over 80 per cent of those questioned in Europe, the US and Japan expect further growth in expenditure of an average of 15 per cent over the next year.
    * * *

    Ex: Over 80 per cent of those questioned in Europe, the US and Japan expect further growth in expenditure of an average of 15 per cent over the next year.

    Spanish-English dictionary > durante el próximo año

  • 17 a lo largo de la historia

    Ex. A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.
    * * *

    Ex: A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a lo largo de la historia

  • 18 a través de la historia

    Ex. A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.
    * * *

    Ex: A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a través de la historia

  • 19 a través de los años

    = over the years, down the years
    Ex. Thus, over the years it has been used to index reports, trade Literature, periodical articles and other similar documents.
    Ex. Down the years, the information industry has mapped out for itself the categories of information with which it is prepared to deal.
    * * *
    = over the years, down the years

    Ex: Thus, over the years it has been used to index reports, trade Literature, periodical articles and other similar documents.

    Ex: Down the years, the information industry has mapped out for itself the categories of information with which it is prepared to deal.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a través de los años

  • 20 a través de los siglos

    Ex. India has a documented heritage of stable family life and structure that has been able to withstand the vicissitudes over the centuries.
    * * *

    Ex: India has a documented heritage of stable family life and structure that has been able to withstand the vicissitudes over the centuries.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a través de los siglos

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  • Over — O ver, adv. 1. From one side to another; from side to side; across; crosswise; as, a board, or a tree, a foot over, i. e., a foot in diameter. [1913 Webster] 2. From one person or place to another regarded as on the opposite side of a space or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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