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1 текучесть рабочей силы
1) General subject: turnover, employee turnover2) Engineering: labor turnover3) Mining: turnover of labour force4) Diplomatic term: labour mobility5) Advertising: labour fluctuation6) Business: fluctuation of manpower, labour turnoverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > текучесть рабочей силы
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2 текучесть рабочей силы
fluctuation of manpower, labour turnoverРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > текучесть рабочей силы
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3 текучесть
(непостоянство) fluctuation(s)текучесть кадров — fluctuation in the supply of trained personnell, labour turnover
текучесть рабочей силы — fluctuation of manpower / labour
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1. employables2. gainful workers3. hands4. labour5. labour power6. work force7. workforce8. man power; labour9. manpower -
5 текучесть кадров
1) General subject: turnover of employees ( staff), fluctuation movement of personnel, attrition rate, turnover of labour2) Military: wastage rate3) Economy: labor fluctuations, personnel lapse factor, turnover of staff, turnover rate, turnover rate of personnel, staff turnover (АД)4) Advertising: personnel turnover5) Business: employee turnover, fluctuation of personnel6) Household appliances: personnel defections7) EBRD: labour turnover, manpower turnover8) Gold mining: turnover9) oil&gas: job turnover -
6 текучесть рабочей силы
1. fluctuation of manpower2. labour turnoverнезанятые рабочие; неиспользуемая рабочая сила — idle labour
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > текучесть рабочей силы
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8 рынок рын·ок
эк.взломать рынок, внедряться на рынок — to penetrate the market
господствовать на рынке, контролировать рынок — to command / to rule the market
завалить рынок (товарами) — to glut / to flood the market
захватывать новые рынки — to take over / to seize new markets
наводнять рынок товарами — to flood / to saturate the market with goods
получить доступ на иностранные рынки — to gain / to get access to foreign markets
формировать рынок — to create customers, to shape a market
внешний рынок — foreign / external market
выходить на внешние рынки — to enter the foreign / external markets
внутренний / отечественный рынок — home / internal / domestic / inland market
денежный рынок — money / monetary / currency market
заморские / иностранные рынки — foreign markets
золотой рынок, рынок золота — gold market
мировой рынок — international / world market
курсы / ставки мирового рынка — world market rates
национальный рынок — local / national market
нерегулируемый / свободный рынок — free / open market
слабый рынок эк. — flat market
финансовый рынок — capital / stock market
ёмкость рынка — absorption / capacity of market
затоваривание рынка — flooding of the market, market overstocking
изучение рынка — market exploration / research / survey
конъюнктура рынка — sales opportunities, market condition
курс / ставка на свободном рынке — open rate
обзор состояния рынка — market report / survey
использование рынка, обращение к рынку капиталов — recourse to the capital market
рынок потребителя / потребительскнх товаров — consumer market
рынок сырьевых товаров / сырья — raw-materials market
рынок ценных бумаг — stock / securities market
внебиржевой / вторичный рынок ценных бумаг — secondary market
сужение рынков — contraction / shrinkage of markets
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9 текучесть
ж.1) физ. fluidity2) ( непостоянство) fluctuation, instabilityтеку́честь ка́дров — personnel turnover
теку́честь рабо́чей си́лы — labour / workforce turnover; job-hopping разг.
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10 дефицит рабочей силы
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