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121 credit line
кредитная линия
Соглашение между банком или другим финансовым учреждением и НОК, устанавливающее максимальный уровень остатка непогашенной ссуды, разрешенного банком НОК.
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кредитная линия
Обязательство банка перед заемщиком предоставлять ему в течение определенного срока кредиты в пределах согласованного лимита.
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licensing agreementline of credit (LOC)
An arrangement between a bank or other financial institution and the NOC that establishes a maximum loan balance that the bank will permit the NOC to maintain.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > credit line
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122 draw a distinction / line
Общая лексика: (between) проводить различиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > draw a distinction / line
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123 choke line
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124 dedicated line/circuit
English-german technical dictionary > dedicated line/circuit
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125 direct line/wire
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126 voltage between lines
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127 voltage between phases
<el> (line voltage) ■ verkettete Spannung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > voltage between phases
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128 superfinishing between centers
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > superfinishing between centers
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