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1 international economic contacts
Экономика: международные экономические отношенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > international economic contacts
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2 international economic contacts
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > international economic contacts
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3 contact
n1) связь, контакт2) pl отношения, связи
- bilateral contacts
- business contacts
- close contacts
- commercial contacts
- direct contacts
- economic contacts
- external contacts
- indirect contacts
- informal contacts
- initial contacts
- international contacts
- international economic contacts
- personal contacts
- technical contacts
- unofficial contacts
- broaden contacts
- consolidate contacts
- develop contacts
- establish contacts
- expand contacts
- extend contacts
- keep contacts
- maintain business contacts
- make contacts
- promote contacts
- strengthen contactsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > contact
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4 связь
жен.
1) tie, bond;
connection амер.;
connexion в связи с ≈ because of, in view of, in connetion with, in connexion with, in light of, owing to, as a result of, on the grounds of в связи с этим ≈ in this connection, in this connexion, as a result( of this) причинная связь ≈ causal relationship;
causation филос.
2) (общение) relation устанавливать дружеские связи( с кем-л.) ≈ to establish friendly relations( with) терять связь (с чем-л.) ≈ to lose touch( with) международные связи ≈ international contacts культурные связи ≈ cultural contact личные связи ≈ personal contact
3) (любовная) liaison, affair иметь любовную связь ≈ carry on with связь на стороне ≈ (женатого или замужней) extramarital affair, (женатого мужчины или замужней женщины) extramarital relations
4) мн. (знакомства) connections, contacts имеющий большие связи ≈ connected с хорошими связями ≈ well-connected
5) нет мн. (о средствах сношения и сообщения) communication дальняя связь ≈ telecommunication служба связи ≈ communication service диспетчерская связь ≈ conference circuit радиолокационная связь ≈ radar contact, radio contact
6) тех. tie, connection
7) воен. intercommunication;
signals мн.;
liaison (взаимодействия)связ|ь - ж.
1. (взаимная зависимость) connection, contact;
~ теории и практики the connection between theory and practice;
2. (общение) relation, contact;
(узы) ties pl. ;
~ с массами contact with the masses;
внешнеторговые ~и foreign trade ties;
внешнеэкономические ~и foreign economic ties;
дружеская ~ friendly relations pl. ;
деловые ~и business relations, business contact;
производственные ~и production ties;
~ со спутниками тех. satеllite communication;
торговые ~и business relations;
хозяйственные ~и economic ties;
потерять ~ с кем-л. lose* touch/contact with smb. ;
держать ~ с кем-л. keep* in touch with smb. ;
3. мн. (знакомые) connections;
4. (любовная) liaison;
5. (средства общения) communication;
воен. intercommunication;
signals pl. ;
министерство ~и Ministry of Communications;
отделение ~и post-and-telegraph office;
6. тех. tie;
coupling;
в ~и с чем-л. in connection with smth. ;
(вследствие) owing to smth;
в ~и с этим, в этой ~и in this connection;
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5 expansion
n1) рост, развитие, расширение2) увеличение3) экспансия
- balanced expansion
- banking expansion
- business expansion
- business cycle expansion
- capital expenditure expansion
- capital investment expansion
- credit expansion
- cumulative expansion
- cyclical expansion
- delivery expansion
- diagonal expansion
- domestic credit expansion
- economic expansion
- enterprise expansion
- foreign trade expansion
- industrial expansion
- market expansion
- monetary expansion
- output expansion
- rapid expansion
- sales expansion
- territorial expansion
- trade expansion
- vertical expansion of demand
- expansion of the assortment
- expansion of ATM network
- expansion of automatic telling machines network
- expansion of consumption
- expansion of cooperation
- expansion of credit relations
- expansion of currency
- expansion of currency relations
- expansion of demand
- expansion of deposits
- expansion of economic relations
- expansion of an enterprise
- expansion of exchange
- expansion of exports
- expansion of financial transactions
- expansion of imports
- expansion of international cooperation
- expansion of multilateral contacts
- expansion of operations
- expansion of production
- expansion of production volume
- expansion of the range of goods
- expansion of relations
- expansion of sales
- expansion of shadow economy
- expansion of ties
- expansion of trade
- expansion of value
- achieve expansionEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > expansion
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6 extension
n1) распространение, расширение2) продление; пролонгация3) предоставление (займа, кредита, помощи, услуг)
- capacity extension
- credit extension
- enterprise extension
- factory extension
- loan extension
- major extension
- plant extension
- route extension
- telephone extension
- trade extension
- extension in validity
- extension of an agreement
- extension of the assortment
- extension of a bill
- extension of a business
- extension of capacities
- extension of contacts
- extension of cooperation
- extension of credit
- extension of credit facilities
- extension of deliveries
- extension of a delivery schedule
- extension of the delivery time
- extension of a draft
- extension of economic relations
- extension of an enterprise
- extension of financial resources
- extension of funds
- extension of a guarantee
- extension of a guarantee period
- extension of international cooperation
- extension of a labour permit
- extension of a Letter of Credit
- extension of a loan
- extension of moratorium
- extension of a patent
- extension of a period for filing tax returns
- extension of the range of goods
- extension of a registration period
- extension of relations
- extension of service
- extension of space
- extension of tenancy
- extension of the tenor of a draft
- extension of a term
- extension of ties
- extension of time
- extension of time for execution of obligations
- extension of time for filing tax returns
- extension of the time of payment
- extension of trade
- extension of a visa
- agree on an extension
- confirm an extension
- give an extension
- grant an extensionEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > extension
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7 extension
1) распространение, расширение2) продление; пролонгация3) предоставление (займа, кредита, помощи, услуг)•
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