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1 individuals and entities
Общая лексика: частные и юридические лицаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > individuals and entities
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2 nominalism (1. A theory that there are no universal essences in reality and that the mind can frame no single concept or image corresponding to any universal or general term; 2. The theory that only individuals and no abstract entities exist)
Общая лексика: номинаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > nominalism (1. A theory that there are no universal essences in reality and that the mind can frame no single concept or image corresponding to any universal or general term; 2. The theory that only individuals and no abstract entities exist)
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3 entities and individuals
Деловая лексика: юридические и физические лица (англ. термин взят из доклада FATF: Money Laundering Vulnerabilities of Free Trade Zones. - Paris, 2010. - March 26.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > entities and individuals
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4 United state register of legal entities and individuals-entrepreneurs (USR)
Общая лексика: единый государственный реестр физических лиц и юридических лиц-предпринимателей (Єдиний державний реєстр юридичних осіб та фізичних осіб-підприємці)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > United state register of legal entities and individuals-entrepreneurs (USR)
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5 United state register of legal entities and individuals-entrepreneurs
Общая лексика: (USR) единый государственный реестр физических лиц и юридических лиц-предпринимателей (Єдиний державний реєстр юридичних осіб та фізичних осіб-підприємці)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > United state register of legal entities and individuals-entrepreneurs
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6 maintenance of bank accounts of legal entities and individuals
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > maintenance of bank accounts of legal entities and individuals
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7 operation of legal entities and individuals in the stock market
English_Russian capital issues dictionary > operation of legal entities and individuals in the stock market
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8 частные и юридические лица
General subject: individuals and entitiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > частные и юридические лица
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9 физические и юридические лица
1) Law: natural and legal persons, individuals and businesses, individuals and companies, individuals and organizations2) Fishery: persons and entities (АД)3) Business: persons and corporate entities (контекстуальный перевод на русс. язык)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > физические и юридические лица
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10 confidencial
adj.confidential.* * *► adjetivo1 confidential* * *adj.* * *ADJ confidential* * *adjetivo confidential* * *= confidential, q.t., classified, sensitive, undisclosed, unrevealed, hush-hush.Ex. There is also a large amount of information that is kept secret: not merely cloak-and-dagger state secrets, but vast quantities of confidential technical and commercial data.Ex. 'I probably shouldn't tell you this,' he said confidentially, 'but you'll find out sooner or later; in the meantime, it's strictly q.t.; Jay's in trouble'.Ex. The Clipper chip is used to encrypt communications which are not classified.Ex. However, the Internet is perceived as an unsafe medium for the valuable and sensitive information in business transactions.Ex. These records reveal facts about individuals and business entities that the parties concerned might prefer undisclosed.Ex. More than half the paintings in the exhibition represented groups of people watching interesting spectacles, some of which were unrevealed.Ex. Several hundred women die every year in the United States from hospital-acquired infections, but it's so hush-hush here that we rarely hear about them.----* abuso de información confidencial = insider trading, insider dealing.* información confidencial = inside information, confidential information, insider information.* tener acceso a información confidencial = be on the inside.* * *adjetivo confidential* * *= confidential, q.t., classified, sensitive, undisclosed, unrevealed, hush-hush.Ex: There is also a large amount of information that is kept secret: not merely cloak-and-dagger state secrets, but vast quantities of confidential technical and commercial data.
Ex: 'I probably shouldn't tell you this,' he said confidentially, 'but you'll find out sooner or later; in the meantime, it's strictly q.t.; Jay's in trouble'.Ex: The Clipper chip is used to encrypt communications which are not classified.Ex: However, the Internet is perceived as an unsafe medium for the valuable and sensitive information in business transactions.Ex: These records reveal facts about individuals and business entities that the parties concerned might prefer undisclosed.Ex: More than half the paintings in the exhibition represented groups of people watching interesting spectacles, some of which were unrevealed.Ex: Several hundred women die every year in the United States from hospital-acquired infections, but it's so hush-hush here that we rarely hear about them.* abuso de información confidencial = insider trading, insider dealing.* información confidencial = inside information, confidential information, insider information.* tener acceso a información confidencial = be on the inside.* * *confidential* * *
confidencial adjetivo
confidential
confidencial adjetivo confidential
' confidencial' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
secreto
English:
confidential
- hush-hush
- private
- privileged
- secret
- insider
- restricted
* * *confidencial adjconfidential* * *adj confidential* * *confidencial adj: confidential♦ confidencialmente adv -
11 oculto
adj.1 occult, hidden, secret, concealed.2 masked.3 larval.4 occult, supernatural, esoteric.5 latent.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: ocultar.* * *► adjetivo1 (escondido) hidden2 (misterioso) cryptic; (esotérico) occult* * *(f. - oculta)adj.concealed, hidden* * *ADJ1) (=escondido) hidden, concealed2) (=misterioso) [gen] mysterious; [pensamiento] inner, secret; [motivo] ulterior3) [poderes] occultciencia 2)* * *- ta adjetivoa) [ESTAR] ( escondido) hiddenb) [SER] ( misterioso) <razón/designio> mysterious, occult* * *= veiled, disguised, in disguise, undisclosed, unrevealed, buried.Ex. The question of ideological thought (in the sense of a veiled interest-determined trend of thought) is again rearing its head in present times.Ex. One great danger in budgeting is the problem of disguised needs.Ex. The author addresses the question of whether a metadata specialist is really a cataloguer in disguise.Ex. These records reveal facts about individuals and business entities that the parties concerned might prefer undisclosed.Ex. More than half the paintings in the exhibition represented groups of people watching interesting spectacles, some of which were unrevealed.Ex. This new signal processing technique improves the detectability of buried anti-personnel land mines using a ground penetrating radar.----* cámara oculta = hidden camera.* cara oculta, la = dark side, the.* lugar oculto = hidden storage place, secret storage location, secret storage place, secret holding location, secret cell.* mantener oculto = keep + Nombre + under wraps.* no hay nada oculto = what you see is what you get.* oculto = lie + hidden.* palabra oculta = hidden word.* peligro oculto = hidden danger.* placer oculto = guilty pleasure.* subdivisión jerárquica oculta = hidden link.* web oculta, la = hidden Web, the.* yacer oculto = lie + hidden.* * *- ta adjetivoa) [ESTAR] ( escondido) hiddenb) [SER] ( misterioso) <razón/designio> mysterious, occult* * *= veiled, disguised, in disguise, undisclosed, unrevealed, buried.Ex: The question of ideological thought (in the sense of a veiled interest-determined trend of thought) is again rearing its head in present times.
Ex: One great danger in budgeting is the problem of disguised needs.Ex: The author addresses the question of whether a metadata specialist is really a cataloguer in disguise.Ex: These records reveal facts about individuals and business entities that the parties concerned might prefer undisclosed.Ex: More than half the paintings in the exhibition represented groups of people watching interesting spectacles, some of which were unrevealed.Ex: This new signal processing technique improves the detectability of buried anti-personnel land mines using a ground penetrating radar.* cámara oculta = hidden camera.* cara oculta, la = dark side, the.* lugar oculto = hidden storage place, secret storage location, secret storage place, secret holding location, secret cell.* mantener oculto = keep + Nombre + under wraps.* no hay nada oculto = what you see is what you get.* oculto = lie + hidden.* palabra oculta = hidden word.* peligro oculto = hidden danger.* placer oculto = guilty pleasure.* subdivisión jerárquica oculta = hidden link.* web oculta, la = hidden Web, the.* yacer oculto = lie + hidden.* * *oculto -ta1 [ ESTAR] (escondido) hiddenpermanecieron ocultos hasta que pasó el peligro they stayed hidden until the danger had passed2 [ SER] (misterioso) ‹razón/designio› mysterious, secret, occult ciencia* * *
Del verbo ocultar: ( conjugate ocultar)
oculto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
ocultó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
ocultar
oculto
ocultar ( conjugate ocultar) verbo transitivo ( en general) to conceal, hide;
‹ persona› to hide;
ocultole algo A algn to conceal o hide sth from sb
ocultarse verbo pronominal
oculto◊ -ta adjetivo
ocultar verbo transitivo to conceal, hide: no nos ocultes la verdad, don't hide the truth from us
oculto,-a adjetivo concealed, hidden
' oculto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descubrir
- oculta
- disimulado
- esconder
- escondido
- ocultar
English:
bug
- concealed
- hidden
- low
- occult
- secret
- ulterior
- bury
- keep
- unseen
* * *oculto, -a adj1. [escondido] hidden2. [que se desconoce] secret, hidden;su objetivo oculto his secret goal3. [sobrenatural] occult;las ciencias ocultas the occult sciences, the occult;lo oculto the occult* * *adj1 hidden2 ( sobrenatural) occult;las ciencias ocultas the occult* * *oculto, -ta adj1) escondido: hidden, concealed2) : occult* * *oculto adj hidden / concealed -
12 sin revelar
adj.secret, undisclosed.* * *(adj.) = undisclosed, unrevealedEx. These records reveal facts about individuals and business entities that the parties concerned might prefer undisclosed.Ex. More than half the paintings in the exhibition represented groups of people watching interesting spectacles, some of which were unrevealed.* * *(adj.) = undisclosed, unrevealedEx: These records reveal facts about individuals and business entities that the parties concerned might prefer undisclosed.
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13 Mental Models
Since mental models can take many forms and serve many purposes, their contents are very varied. They can contain nothing but tokens that represent individuals and identities between them, as in the sorts of models that are required for syllogistic reasoning. They can represent spatial relations between entities, and the temporal or causal relations between events. A rich imaginary model of the world can be used to compute the projective relations required for an image. Models have a content and form that fits them to their purpose, whether it be to explain, to predict, or to control. (Johnson-Laird, 1983, p. 410)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Mental Models
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14 adjusted gross income
сокр. AGI гос. фин., учет, амер. скорректированный валовой доход [брутто-доход\] (доход физического лица, декларируемый Службе внутренних доходов; рассчитывается как сумма доходов от всех налогооблагаемых источников (заработная плата, пособие по безработице, дивиденды, проценты, прибыль от коммерческой или фермерской деятельности и т. д.) минус невозмещаемые расходы, связанные с получением этих доходов, а так же отчисления по некоторым пенсионным планам, алименты др.; используется для расчета налогооблагаемой прибыли)See:taxable income, Internal Revenue Service, gross income, taxable income, taxable source, alternative tax base, above-the-line cost, adjusted basis, adjusted for taxation, adjusted gross estate, adjustments to gross income, allowable expenses, deduction 2) в), exclusion, gross earnings
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abbrev.: AGI adjusted gross income откорректированный брутто-доход: доход физического лица, декларируемый Службе внутренних доходов в США (форма 1040); для получения суммы такого дохода из всех доходов вычитаются алименты, расходы на переезд, взносы в некоторые пенсионные и сберегательные планы (IRA; KEOGH); см. gross earnings;* * *. Also known as AGI, it's your individual income before personal exemptions or standard or itemized deductions. It's the total of wages, interest, dividends, capital gains (or up to $3,000 in losses), profit or loss from real estate or pass-through entities (e.g., S corporation), pension income and certain other items less contributions to an IRA or Keogh plan, one-half of any self- employment income, and health insurance for self-employed individuals, and certain other deductions. . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 . -
15 nominalism
1) Общая лексика: (1. A theory that there are no universal essences in reality and that the mind can frame no single concept or image corresponding to any universal or general term; 2. The theory that only individuals and no abstract entities exist) номина2) Философия: номинализм3) Экономика: номиналистическая теория денег -
16 номина
General subject: nominalism ( 1. A theory that there are no universal essences in reality and that the mind can frame no single concept or image corresponding to any universal or general term; 2. The theory that only individuals and no abstract entities exist) -
17 Certificate of Authorization
Официальное выражение: удостоверение (issued to individuals and business entities to work in a province or a certain industry)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Certificate of Authorization
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18 certificate of authorization
Официальное выражение: удостоверение (issued to individuals and business entities to work in a province or a certain industry)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > certificate of authorization
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19 удостоверение
1) General subject: ascertainment, card, certificate, certification, chit, corroboration, ticket, verification (регистрации ценных бумаг), authorization document (similar to a warrant, but a warrant is only issued by a court, an удостоверение issued by another authority would be an authorization document)2) Military: permit3) Engineering: authenticator (мера защиты от несанкционированного доступа), licence (о наличии определённых прав), license (о наличии определённых прав)4) Religion: averment5) Law: attestation, authentication, testimonial, verification, voucher (факта), warrant6) Diplomatic term: identity document7) Polygraphy: ticket (виды печатной продукции)8) Politics: (наблюдателя на выборах и т.д.) accreditation9) Information technology: authenticator (напр. кодовое число, защищающее сообщение от несанкционированного изменения), authentificator10) Oil: wax11) Official expression: Certificate of Authorization (issued to individuals and business entities to work in a province or a certain industry)12) Advertising: identity paper, testimonial letter13) Education: qualifications14) American English: credentials( or creds for short)16) leg.N.P. acknowledgment17) Makarov: chitty, qualification, whom it may concern (заголовок справки, удостоверения и т.п.)18) Microsoft: identity -
20 partes en cuestión, las
= parties concerned, theEx. These records reveal facts about individuals and business entities that the parties concerned might prefer undisclosed.
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