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1 затраты возрастающие
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2 encarecedor
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3 industria de costos crecientes
• increasing amortization• increasing costs• increasing costs industry• increasing expenditures• increasing-cost industryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > industria de costos crecientes
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4 aumento del flujo de efectivo mediante alquiler
• increasing• increasing cash flow through leasing• increasing-cost industryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aumento del flujo de efectivo mediante alquiler
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5 industria de costes crecientes
• increasing amortization• increasing costs• increasing-cost industryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > industria de costes crecientes
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6 Lohnkosten
Lohnkosten pl 1. RW manpower costs; 2. STEUER, WIWI (AE) cost of labor, (BE) cost of labour, (AE) labor costs, (BE) labour costs* * *pl 1. < Rechnung> manpower costs; 2. <Steuer, Vw> cost of labor (AE), cost of labour (BE), labor costs (AE), labour costs (BE)* * *Lohnkosten
labo(u)r cost[s] (rates), cost of labo(u)r, wage costs, wages bill (Br.), payload (US);
• spiralartig ansteigende Lohnkosten spiral(l)ing wage costs;
• gesamte Lohnkosten factory earnings;
• unmittelbare Lohnkosten direct labo(u)r cost;
• Lohnkosten je Arbeitsaufwand (Produktionseinheit) unit wage (labo(u)r) costs;
• überhöhte Lohnkosten berechnen to pad a payroll;
• wöchentliche Lohnkosten erhöhen to increase the weekly payroll;
• Lohnkostenanteil payload (US), labo(u)r charge;
• gestiegenen Lohnkostenanteil durch Preiserhöhungen auffangen to recoup the increasing cost of labo(u)r by raising its prices;
• Lohnkostenaufteilung labo(u)r-cost distribution, payroll distribution (US);
• Lohnkosteneinsparung wage savings;
• Lohnkostenerhöhung auf die Verbraucher abwälzen to pass increased labo(u)r costs on to consumers;
• Lohnkostenfaktor wage factor in costs;
• inflationsbereinigter Lohnkostenindex national wage index corrected to take out inflationary effects;
• Lohnkostenkalkulation job pricing;
• Lohnkostensenkung reduction of labo(u)r rates;
• Lohnkostensteigerung increase in the cost of labo(u)r;
• Lohnkostentheorie subsistence theory of wages;
• Lohnkostenverteilung distribution of labo(u)r costs;
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7 Algo que ahorra tiempo
(n.) = time saver [timesaver]Ex. This article examines the role of information in productivity improvement as either a time saver or a way of increasing cost effectiveness.* * *(n.) = time saver [timesaver]Ex: This article examines the role of information in productivity improvement as either a time saver or a way of increasing cost effectiveness.
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8 Checoslovaquia
f.Czechoslovakia (Antes).* * *1 Czechoslovakia* * ** * *femenino (Hist) Czechoslovakia* * *Ex. This article discusses the influence of the increasing cost of subscriptions of periodicals published in capitalist countries on the availability of these periodicals in Czechoslovakia.* * *femenino (Hist) Czechoslovakia* * *Ex: This article discusses the influence of the increasing cost of subscriptions of periodicals published in capitalist countries on the availability of these periodicals in Czechoslovakia.
* * *( Hist) Czechoslovakia* * *
Checoslovaquia sustantivo femenino (Hist) Czechoslovakia
' Checoslovaquia' also found in these entries:
English:
Czechoslovakia
* * *Checoslovaquia, Checoeslovaquia nAntes Czechoslovakia -
9 estabilización
f.stabilization, equilibrium, balance.* * *1 stabilization* * ** * *femenino stabilization* * *= stabilisation [stabilization, -USA], steadying, levelling-off.Ex. Results show a trend in increasing cost-effectiveness due in part to intensive training of subject specialists and to stabilisation of the exchange rate of the Rand since 1985.Ex. Analysis of prices over the first 4 months of 1976 shows an apparent steadying of the rate of increase.Ex. A rapid growth in demand in the 1st 7 years was followed by a decline and then a levelling-off in 1982-83.* * *femenino stabilization* * *= stabilisation [stabilization, -USA], steadying, levelling-off.Ex: Results show a trend in increasing cost-effectiveness due in part to intensive training of subject specialists and to stabilisation of the exchange rate of the Rand since 1985.
Ex: Analysis of prices over the first 4 months of 1976 shows an apparent steadying of the rate of increase.Ex: A rapid growth in demand in the 1st 7 years was followed by a decline and then a levelling-off in 1982-83.* * *stabilization* * *
estabilización sustantivo femenino stabilization
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10 país capitalista
m.Capitalist Country.* * *(n.) = capitalist countryEx. This article discusses the influence of the increasing cost of subscriptions of periodicals published in capitalist countries on the availability of these periodicals in Czechoslovakia.* * *(n.) = capitalist countryEx: This article discusses the influence of the increasing cost of subscriptions of periodicals published in capitalist countries on the availability of these periodicals in Czechoslovakia.
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11 rand
f.Rand, Ayn Rand.* * *1 rand* * *[ran]SM (pl rands) [ran] rand* * *= rand.Nota: Moneda sudafricana.Ex. Results show a trend in increasing cost-effectiveness due in part to intensive training of subject specialists and to stabilisation of the exchange rate of the rand since 1985.* * *= rand.Nota: Moneda sudafricana.Ex: Results show a trend in increasing cost-effectiveness due in part to intensive training of subject specialists and to stabilisation of the exchange rate of the rand since 1985.
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12 ley de los costos crecientes
• law of diminishing returns• law of evidence• law of increasing cost• law of increasing costs• law of increasing returnsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ley de los costos crecientes
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13 возрастающие издержки
Economy: increasing cost (производства или услуг), increasing costs (производства или услуг)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > возрастающие издержки
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14 ley de los rendimientos crecientes
• law of increasing cost• law of increasing returns• law of inverse squaresDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ley de los rendimientos crecientes
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15 отрасль экономики с возрастающими удельными издержками
Economy: increasing cost industryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отрасль экономики с возрастающими удельными издержками
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16 gestiegenen Lohnkostenanteil durch Preiserhöhungen auffangen
gestiegenen Lohnkostenanteil durch Preiserhöhungen auffangen
to recoup the increasing cost of labo(u)r by raising its pricesBusiness german-english dictionary > gestiegenen Lohnkostenanteil durch Preiserhöhungen auffangen
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17 положение с поставками очень тяжёлое
Положение с поставками очень тяжёлое-- This is particularly true today with the increasing cost of fuels, their tight supply, and the widely varying quality from shipment to shipment.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > положение с поставками очень тяжёлое
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18 código de pruebas
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19 costo
"cost;Aufwand;custo"* * *m costcosto della vita cost of livingcosti pl di produzione production costsa costo di perdere even if it means losingad ogni costo at all costs* * *costo s.m. cost; ( prezzo) price; ( spesa) expense: il costo del pane, dei libri, the cost of bread, of books; non parte perché non può affrontare il costo del viaggio, he's not leaving because he can't afford the cost of the trip; il costo della vita sale, the cost of living is rising // (comm., econ.): sotto costo, below cost; comprare, vendere sotto costo, to buy, to sell below cost; a basso costo, at low cost; a prezzo di costo, at cost price; costo addizionale, extra cost (o on cost); costo base, basic cost; costo complessivo, all-in (o total) cost; costo corrente, effettivo, actual cost; costo fisso, fixed charge; costo industriale, production cost; costo marginale, marginal (o incremental) cost; costo netto, net cost (o factor cost); costo operativo, operational cost; costo originario, original cost; costo preventivo, budgeted cost; costo primo ( delle materie prime e della manodopera), flat cost (o prime cost o first cost); costo reale, real (o historical) cost; costo sociale, social cost; costo unitario, unit cost; costo variabile, variable cost; costo vivo, outlay (o out-of-pocket) cost; costo del denaro, cost of money; costo del lavoro, della manodopera, labour cost (o cost of labour); costo d'affitto, rental cost; costo del trasporto, haulage, cost of transport, freight, freightage; costo di avviamento, setting up (o starting-load) cost; costo di distribuzione, distribution cost; costo di fabbricazione, manufacturing cost; costo di mercato, cost of market (o market cost); costo di noleggio (di nave ecc.), freight; costo di produzione, cost of production (o production cost), prime cost (o first cost o factory cost); costo di rinnovo, renewal; costo di riproduzione, reproduction cost; costo di trasporti via acqua, waterage; costo e nolo, cost and freight (abbr. c.a.f.); costo assicurazione e nolo, cost insurance, freight (abbr. c.i.f.); costo assicurazione, nolo e cambio, cost insurance; freight and exchange (abbr. c.i.f.e.) // costi crescenti, mounting (o increasing) costs; costi d'amministrazione, administrative costs; costi salariali, wage costs; costi di esercizio, running cost (s), operating charges, operating expenses; costi di pubblicità, advertising costs; costi generali, overhead costs (o overheads); costi previsti, estimated costs; riduzione dei costi, cost reduction; determinazione dei costi, costing.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: a nessun costo, on no account (o in no case); a nessun costo era disposto a rivederla, he did not on any account want to see her again // ad ogni costo, at all costs (o at any rate): l'ha voluto sapere a ogni costo nonostante fosse un segreto, he wanted at all costs to find out, even though it was a secret // a costo di, at the cost of (o even if): voglio passare quell'esame a costo di studiare tutta la notte, I want to pass the exam even if I have to study all night; a costo di perdere tutto, even if I should lose everything // ha pagato un alto costo per raggiungere il suo scopo, he paid a high price to achieve his end.* * *['kɔsto]1. sm(anche), fig costa ogni o qualunque costo; a tutti i costi — at all costs
l'ha voluto portare a tutti i costi — he was determined to bring it, no matter what
non vuol cedere a nessun costo — there's no way he'll give in, he won't give in no matter what
2.* * *['kɔsto]sostantivo maschile1) (prezzo) cost, price; (per un servizio) fee, charge; (spesa) cost, expensea prezzo di costo — [ vendere] at cost (price)
a basso costo — [vendere, comprare] on the cheap; [film, produzione] low-budget, low-cost
sotto costo — [vendere, comprare] below cost, under price
2) a costo ditroverò la chiave, a costo di dover mettere sottosopra tutta la casa! — I'll find the key, I don't care if o even if I have to pull the house apart!
•••a qualunque o ogni costo, a tutti i -i at all costs, at any cost o price; a nessun costo — on no account, by no means
* * *costo/'kɔsto/sostantivo m.1 (prezzo) cost, price; (per un servizio) fee, charge; (spesa) cost, expense; a prezzo di costo [ vendere] at cost (price); a basso costo [vendere, comprare] on the cheap; [film, produzione] low-budget, low-cost; sotto costo [vendere, comprare] below cost, under price2 a costo di a costo della propria vita at the cost of one's (own) life; troverò la chiave, a costo di dover mettere sottosopra tutta la casa! I'll find the key, I don't care if o even if I have to pull the house apart!a qualunque o ogni costo, a tutti i -i at all costs, at any cost o price; a nessun costo on no account, by no means\costo del denaro cost of money; costo del lavoro labour costs; costo di produzione production cost; costo della vita cost of living. -
20 возрастающие затраты
Возрастающие затраты позволяют монополисту связать себя обязательством не снижать цены в духе Коуза. — Increasing costs allow the monopolist to commit himself not to cut prices in a Coasian fashion.
затраты времени управляющих, альтернативные — opportunity cost of managers' time
Ресурсы, приобретенные предприятием, обычно измеряются на основе затрат на их приобретение. — The resources acquired by a business are usually measured in terms of their acquisition cost.
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