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101 отдел долгосрочного кредитования
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отдел долгосрочного кредитования
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102 рейтинг долгосрочной кредитоспособности
General subject: long-term credit ratingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рейтинг долгосрочной кредитоспособности
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103 среднесрочный и долгосрочный коммерческий кредит
Banking: medium and long term trade creditУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > среднесрочный и долгосрочный коммерческий кредит
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104 Aktivposten
Aktivposten m 1. GEN asset; 2. RW asset item, asset* * ** * *Aktivposten
asset [item], (Bank) credit item, (Bilanzierung) resources, (Rechnungsabgrenzung) deferred item;
• potenzieller Aktivposten contingent asset;
• leicht realisierbare Aktivposten quick assets;
• sonstige Aktivposten (Bilanz) sundry assets;
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105 Finanzierungsmittel
Finanzierungsmittel n FIN financial means, funds* * *n < Finanz> financial means, funds* * *Finanzierungsmittel
financial means, source of refinancing, credit instrument;
• erwirtschaftete Finanzierungsmittel cashflow;
• längerfristige Finanzierungsmittel longer-range financing;
• langfristige Finanzierungsmittel long-term financing funds;
• fremde Finanzierungsmittel einsetzen to be trading on the equity;
• Finanzierungsmittel revolvierend einsetzen to make finance available on a receiving and reducing basis. -
106 Industriebetriebslehre
Industriebetriebslehre f IND industrial engineering* * *f < Ind> industrial engineering* * *Industriebetriebslehre
industrial organization (Br.);
• Industriebezirk industrial area (district), manufacturing district;
• Industriebranche Steine und Erden depletion group;
• Industriechemie chemical engineering;
• Industriedemontage industrial dismantling, dismantling of industries;
• Industriediamant industrial diamond;
• Industriedunst smog;
• Industriedurchschnitt industrial average;
• gesamter Industriedurchschnitt all-industrial average;
• Industrieemissionen industrial issues, (Verunreinigung) nuisance;
• Industrieemission von toxischen Substanzen industrial emission of toxic substances;
• Industrieentwicklungsprogramm industrial development program(me);
• Industrieerfahrung industrial experience;
• Industrieerfahrung mit dem Universitätsleben verbinden to blend industrial experience with academic life;
• Industrieerwartungsland industrial estate (Br.);
• Industrieerzeugerpreise industrial producer prices;
• Industrieerzeugnis[se] industrial product, manufactured article[s] (goods), manufacture;
• Industrieerzeugung industrial output (production), factory production;
• Industriefinanzierung financing of industry;
• mittel- und langfristiges Industriefinanzierungsgeschäft medium and long-term industrial financing;
• Industriefinanzierungsgesellschaft industrial finance (loan) company;
• Industriefirma industrial firm (undertaking, enterprise);
• Industrieförderung encouragement (promotion) of industry;
• Industrieförderungsgesellschaft industrial development company;
• Industrieforschung industry (industrial) research;
• Industrieführer captain of industry;
• Industriegas producer (industrial) gas;
• Industriegebiet industrial area (community), economic territory, manufacturing district, Black Country (Br.);
• für Industriegebiete vorgesehen sein to be zoned for manufacturing enterprises (US);
• Industriegefüge industrial structure;
• Industriegegend industrial section (area), manufacturing district, economic district (quarter);
• Industriegelände industrial site (park, estate, Br.);
• Industriegesellschaft industrial society;
• Industriegesetzgebung factory acts (legislation);
• Industriegewerkschaft industrial (blue-collar, US) union;
• Industriegewerkschaft Bau, Steine, Erden [etwa] builders’ and construction workers’ union;
• Industriegewerkschaftsverband Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO);
• Industriegigant titan of industry, industry giant, business titan;
• Industriegleis industrial track;
• Industriegrundstück industrial property (land), factory site;
• Industriegrundstoffe basic industrial materials;
• Industriegüter industrial goods;
• Industriegüterpreise prices of industrial goods;
• Industrieindex industrial index;
• Industrieingenieur industrial engineer;
• Industrieinvestitionen industrial investments;
• Industrie- und Handelskammer [der USA] [United States] Chamber of Commerce (US);
• Industriekapazität industrial capacity;
• Industriekapital industrial capital;
• Industriekapitän captain of industry, tycoon (US);
• Industriekartell industrial cartel;
• Industrieklassifikation industrial classification;
• Industrieklub economic club (US);
• Industriekoeffizient industry ratio;
• Industriekomplex industry complex, industrial system;
• großer Industriekomplex large manufacturing outfit;
• Industriekonsortium industrial consortium;
• Industriekonzentration territorial (regional) division of labo(u)r;
• Industriekonzern industrial concern (combination, group), conglomeration, industry group;
• Industriekredit industrial credit;
• Industriekreditbank industrial bank, [etwa] Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation Ltd. (Br.);
• Industriekreditsatz corporation bank rate (Br.);
• Industriekreise industrial circles;
• aus Industriekreisen according to industry sources;
• Industriekundschaft (Werbeagentur) industrial accounts;
• Industrielabor industrial laboratory;
• Industrieland industrial state (nation), industrialized country;
• hoch entwickeltes Industrieland advanced industrial country;
• Industrieländer advanced countries;
• Industrielieferant industry contractor;
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107 Kreditinstitut (n) für langfristige Kredite
< Bank> long-term credit bankBusiness german-english dictionary > Kreditinstitut (n) für langfristige Kredite
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108 Kündigung
Kündigung f 1. FIN foreclosure; 2. GEN annulment (eines Vertrages); termination (eines Beschäftigungsverhältnisses); 3. GRUND notice to quit; 4. PERS resignation (seitens Arbeitnehmers); dismissal, layoff (seitens Arbeitgebers); 5. RECHT termination; cancellation (Stornierung)* * *f 1. < Finanz> foreclosure; 2. < Geschäft> eines Vertrags annulment, eines Beschäftigungsverhältnisses termination; 3. < Grund> notice to quit; 4. < Person> seitens Arbeitnehmers resignation, seitens Arbeitgebers dismissal, layoff; 5. < Recht> termination, Stornierung cancellation* * *Kündigung
notice [to quit (to leave)], warning, (Abkommen) denunciation, (Anleihe) notice of redemption, (Arbeitgeber) discharge, (Arbeitnehmer) termination, resignation, (Beamter) dismissal, removal from office, (Kapital) calling in, recalling, (Mieter) warning, notice to quit, (Vermieter) notice to leave, (Vertrag) revocation, cancellation, termination;
• auf jederzeitige Kündigung at a minute’s warning;
• auf tägliche Kündigung [rückzahlbar] at (on) call;
• mit einstündiger Kündigung at an hour’s notice;
• mit monatlicher (vierteljährlicher) Kündigung subject to a month’s (three months’) notice;
• ohne Kündigung rückzahlbar at call;
• außerordentliche Kündigung dimissal for exceptional reasons, (Versicherung) short rate cancellation;
• befristete Kündigung dismissal with notice;
• berechtigte Kündigung discharge for just cause;
• dreimonatige Kündigung three months’ notice;
• einseitige Kündigung arbitrary (one-sided) notice;
• frühzeitig erfolgte Kündigung long notice;
• vom Angestellten erzwungene Kündigung constructive discharge;
• fristgemäße Kündigung dismissal with notice, termination by notice, (Mieter) advance notice;
• nicht fristgemäße Kündigung (Mieter) dismissal without [prior] notice;
• fristlose Kündigung summary termination, termination without notice;
• frühzeitige Kündigung premature notice;
• gesetzliche Kündigung legal notice to quit;
• grundlose Kündigung discharge without cause;
• halbjährige Kündigung six months’ notice;
• kurzfristige Kündigung short-term cancellation;
• monatliche Kündigung monthly (a month’s) notice, a month’s warning;
• nahe gelegte Kündigung (Beamter) involuntary resignation;
• ordnungsgemäße Kündigung due [and proper] (lawful) notice;
• rechtzeitige Kündigung due notice, legal notice to quit;
• schriftliche Kündigung written notice, notice in writing;
• termingerechte Kündigung due notice;
• unberechtigte Kündigung unjust discharge;
• ungerechtfertigte Kündigung unfair dismissal;
• sozial ungerechtfertigte Kündigung unfair dismissal (Br.);
• vierzehntägige Kündigung a fortnight's notice;
• vorschriftsmäßige Kündigung due and proper notice;
• vorsorgliche Kündigung provisional notice of cancellation;
• willkürliche Kündigung arbitrary notice;
• wöchentliche Kündigung seven days’ (one week’s) notice;
• ordnungsgemäß zugestellte Kündigung due and proper notice;
• zweiwöchentliche Kündigung two weeks notice;
• Kündigung eines Angestelltenverhältnisses loss of service;
• Kündigung einer Anleihe call for redemption of a loan;
• Kündigung des Arbeitsverhältnisses (Dienstverhältnisses) notice of termination of employment;
• außerordentliche fristlose Kündigung des Beschäftigungsverhältnisses ohne vorherige Abmahnung extraordinary termination of the employment contract without notice and without prior warning;
• Kündigung von Einlagen notice of withdrawal of funds;
• Kündigung einer Hypothek foreclosure;
• Kündigung eines Kredits notice of withdrawal of credit;
• Kündigung eines Mietverhältnisses [der Wohnung] notice to quit (vacate);
• Kündigung zum Quartalsende three months' notice to the end of a calendar quarter;
• Kündigung zur Rückzahlung notice of withdrawal, withdrawal notice;
• Kündigung des Vermieters notice by a landlord;
• Kündigung einer Versicherung cancellation of an insurance;
• Kündigung eines Versicherungsvertrages cancellation of a policy;
• Kündigung eines Vertrages contract cancellation, termination (cancellation, annulment) of a contract;
• Kündigung von Wertpapieren notice of withdrawal;
• Kündigung einer Wohnung notice to quit;
• zur Kündigung aufrufen (Obligationen) to call for redemption;
• jem. die Kündigung aussprechen to give s. o. notice;
• einem Angestellten mit der Kündigung drohen to threaten an employee with dismissal;
• sechswöchige Kündigung einhalten to give six weeks’ notice;
• gesetzlich begründeten Widerspruch gegen eine Kündigung einlegen (Mieter) to establish a statutory ground of opposition;
• seine Kündigung einreichen to give in one’s notice;
• seine Kündigung erhalten to be under notice;
• einmonatliche Kündigung erhalten to receive an immediate month’s warning;
• Einwand sozial ungerechtfertigter Kündigung erheben to claim unfair dismissal;
• Kündigung erhalten haben to have received a dismissal notice, (Mieter) to be under (have) notice to leave (quit);
• Kündigung hinausschieben to postpone a notice;
• zu seiner Kündigung als Mieter ordnungsgemäß Stellung nehmen to serve an appropriate counternotice;
• einem Mieter die Kündigung zustellen to give a tenant notice to quit, to serve notice upon a tenant. -
109 банка
1. фин. bank, ам. banking houseвнасям пари в банка deposit money at/in/with a bank2. (при хазартни игри) bank; kitty3. мед. bank4. парл. bench* * *ба̀нка,ж., -и 1. фин. bank, амер. banking house; \банкаа за дългосрочно кредитиране long-term credit bank; \банкаа за международни разплащания Bank for International Settlements; \банкаа за развитие development bank; \банкаа на Федералния резерв Federal Reserve Bank; внасям пари в \банкаа deposit money at/in/with a bank;2. ( при хазартни игри) bank; kitty; държа \банкаата keep the bank; разорявам \банкаата break/bust the bank;3. мед. bank.——————ж., -и (в парламент, университет и под.) bench.* * *bank: I will deposit my money at the bank. - Ще депозирам парите си в банка.* * *1. (при хазартни игри) bank;kitty 2. 1 фин. bank, ам. banking house 3. 4 парл. bench 4. внасям пари в БАНКА deposit money at/in/with a bank 5. държа БАНКАта keep the bank 6. мед. bank 7. разорявам БАНКАта break/ bust the bank -
110 мина
1. mine (и прен.)каменовъглена мина a coal-mine/-pit, collieryдиамантена мина a diamond field2. воен. (land, ground, submarine) mineслагам мини lay minesчистя мини sweep mines3. вж. минавам* * *мѝна,ж., -и 1. миньорск. mine (и прен.); диамантена \минаа diamond field; каменовъглена \минаа coal-mine/-pit, colliery; част от \минаа working;2. воен. (land, ground, submarine) mine; ( плуващ или самодвижещ се снаряд) torpedo; въздушна \минаа parachute mine; обезвреждане на \минаи minesweeping; слагам \минаи lay mines; чистя \минаи sweep mines.——————мина̀вам гл.1. ( движа се край, през) go/walk (past, by, through), pass (by, through); ( тържествено) sweep (past, by, out, in, up); ( съвсем близо) shave; \мина край (за процесия) file past; \мина под underrun; \мина през митницата go/get through the customs, pass the customs; мини да ме вземеш come and fetch me; пътят минава през гора/блатиста местност/долина the road lies/leads through a wood/across a swamp/along a valley; (за граница) run; ( простирам се край) run by; случайно минах край тях I happened to pass their house; (по мост) go over, cross (a bridge); ( през река, граница) cross, pass; ( през препятствие) get over; (за път) lie/lead through (across, along);2. ( прекарвам през, по; повтарям) run through, pass; ( зеленчуци и пр. през сито) pass; \мина с две/три води wash (s.th.) in two/three waters; \мина … с прахосмукачката run the vacuum cleaner over …; минах го на машина I ran it through the machine; минах го с още една боя I gave it another coat of paint; ( туширам и пр.) go over (a drawing etc. with ink);3. ( променям, сменям тема и пр.) pass (от from, на to); swing (from … to); \мина от тема на тема ( несвързано) meander;4. ( преминавам към/на) go on to, pass on to; ( към друга страна, неприятел) go over to; воен. desert to the enemy; \мина в офанзива take/assume the offensive;5. ( изпит) pass, get through; едва \мина изпит scrape through an examination; \мина в по-горен клас get o.’s remove, go up a form; \мина през цензурата pass the censor; с колко мина? what are your marks/grades this year?;7. фин.: \мина по сметка refer/charge to the account of, place to the credit of;8. (за време) pass, elapse, go (by); ( незабелязано) slip away/by; ( бързо) fly/fleet by; времето мина ( изтече) time is up; да мине времето to kill the time, to while away the time; едва минава 7 часа it has just turned 7; мина един час an hour went by; минава 10 часа it is past 10 o’clock; минало му е времето it’s out of date, it has had its day; мине не мине една седмица every week or so; не мина много време и soon after that, not long after that; не минаха и пет минути within five minutes, in less than five minutes; срокът още не е минал the term has not yet expired; той още не е минал 50-те he has not yet turned fifty;9. (за болест, настроение, нещо лошо) pass, be over; ( постепенно) pass off; (за яд и пр.) cool; (за мода) go out, be out; болката минава the pain is passing off; мина ми хремата/ядът my cold/anger is over, I’ve lost my cold/anger; мина се и тая so that’s over (thank goodness); модата на големите шапки мина large hats have gone out/are out; ще мине it’ll pass; ще ти мине ( ядът и пр.) you’ll get over it;10. ( протича) be, come off, go off; как мина урокът? how was the lesson? концертът мина добре the concert went off well;11.: \мина за ( имам слава на) pass for, have the reputation of, be said/reputed to be, pass off as; нещо, което може да мине за кафе coffee of a kind; той минава за добър архитект he has the reputation of (being) a good architect; човек, който иска да мине за остроумен/за писател и пр. a would-be wit/writer etc.;12. ( излъгвам, измамвам) cheat, take in, do; минали са ви you’ve been done; не можеш го мина лесно he is not a man to be easily taken in;13. ( справям се): ако минем с 50 лева if we can manage on 50 levs; \мина без do without, dispense with; \мина без чужда помощ do for o.s, manage on o.’s own;14. ( успява, приема се) work, go; разг. make the grade; ако мине l’ll try my luck; дали ще мине? will it work I wonder; каквото каже той, минава/думата му минава what he says goes, he cuts some ice, his writ runs; не ми минават такива (номера) I can’t let it go at that, I’ll have none of it, that won’t go down with me, it doesn’t pay with me, you can’t bamboozle me, разг. that cock won’t fight, that cat won’t jump; няма да мине it won’t do/pass, that story won’t wash; няма да ти мине извинението you’ll not get away with that excuse; това на него няма да мине that won’t go down with him;\мина ce ( оставям се да ме измамят) let o.s. be cheated/done, let o.s. be taken in; \мина се разг. get/have a raw deal; не се минавай амер. sl. don’t take any plugs/any wooden nickels; • мина ми котка/лисица път I had bad luck; мина ми през ума it passed through/it crossed my mind, it occurred to me, it struck me (че that); \мина границите на прен. overstep the limits of, pass the boundaries of; \мина гратис gate-crash; прен. get off easily; \мина леко get off light; \мина между капките wangle through; (за забележка не прави впечатление) miss fire; \мина ниско карти underplay, play low; многото мина, малкото остава the worst is over; никак не ми мина през ума it never entered my mind, I never thought; от мен да мине all right, have it your way; такива не ми минават you can’t put that across me.* * *land mine (воен.); mine: lay минаs - слагам мини* * *1. (плуващ или самодвижещ се снаряд) torpedo 2. 1 mine (и npен.) 3. 3 вж. минавам 4. воен. (land, ground, submarine) mine 5. въздушна МИНА a parachute mine 6. диамантена МИНА а diamond field 7. каменовъглена МИНА а coal-mine/-pit, colliery 8. слагам мини lay mines 9. част от МИНА working 10. чистя мини sweep mines -
111 ÞING
n.1) assembly, meeting;esp. for purposes of legislation, a parliament;slíta þingi, segja þing laust, to dissolve a meeting;2) parish;3) district, county, shire;vera í þingi goða, to be in the district of such and such a goði, to be his liegeman, in his jurisdiction;4) interview, of lovers;vera í þingum við konu, to have a love intrigue with a woman (þat var talat, at Þorbjórn væri í þingum við Þórdísi);5) in pl. things articles, valuables (síðan tók hón þing sín, en Þorsteinn tók hornin).* * *n. [no Goth. þigg is recorded; A. S. and Hel. þing; Engl. thing; O. H. G., Germ., and Dutch ding; Dan.-Swed. ting.]A. A thing, Lat. res. In the Icel. this sense of the word is almost unknown, although in full use in mod. Dan.-Swed. ting, where it may come from a later Germ. influence.II. in plur. articles, objects, things, esp. with the notion of costly articles: þeir rannsaka allan hans reiðing ok allan hans klæðnað ok þing, articles, Sturl. iii. 295; þau þing (articles, inventories) er hann keypti kirkjunni innan sik, Vm. 20; þessi þing gaf Herra Vilkin kirkjunni í Klofa,—messu-klæði, kaleik, etc., 26.2. valuables, jewels (esp. of a married lady), the law often speaks of the ‘þing’ and the ‘heimanfylgja;’ ef maðr fær konu at lands-lögum réttum … þá skulu lúkask henni þing sín ok heimanfylgja, Gþl. 231; hann hafði ór undir-heimum þau þing at eigi munu slík í Noregi, Fms. iii. 178; siðan tók hón þing sín, 195; eptir samkvámu ( marriage) þeirra þá veitti Sveinn konungr áhald þingum þeim er ját vóru ok skilat með systur hans, x. 394; maðr skal skilja þing með frændkonu sinni ok svá heiman-fylgju, N. G. L. ii; skal Ólafr lúka Geirlaugu þing sín, svá mikil sem hón fær löglig vitni til, D. N. i. 108; þinga-veð, a security for a lady’s paraphernalia, D. N. passim.B. As a law phrase [see Þingvöllr]:I. an assembly, meeting, a general term for any public meeting, esp. for purposes of legislation, a parliament, including courts of law; in this sense þing is a standard word throughout all Scandinavian countries (cp. the Tyn-wald, or meeting-place of the Manx parliament): technical phrases, blása til þings, kveðja þings, stefna þing, setja þing, kenna þing (N. G. L. i. 63); helga þing, heyja þing, eiga þing; slíta þingi, segja þing laust, to dissolve a meeting, see the verbs: so also a þing ‘er fast’ when sitting, ‘er laust’ when dissolved (fastr I. γ, lauss II. 7); Dróttins-dag hinn fyrra í þingi, ríða af þingi, ríða á þing, til þings, vera um nótt af þingi, öndvert þing, ofanvert þing, Grág. i. 24, 25; nú eru þar þing ( parliaments) tvau á einum þingvelli, ok skulu þeir þá fara um þau þing bæði (in local sense), 127; um várit tóku bændr af þingit ok vildu eigi hafa, Vápn. 22; hann hafði tekit af Vöðla-þing, skyldi þar eigi sóknar-þing heita, Sturl. i. 141: in countless instances in the Sagas and the Grág., esp. the Nj. passim, Íb. ch. 7, Gísl. 54–57, Glúm. ch. 24, 27, Eb. ch. 9, 10, 56, Lv. ch. 4, 15–17: other kinds of assemblies in Icel. were Leiðar-þing, also called Þriðja-þing, Grág. i. 148; or Leið, q. v.; hreppstjórnar-þing (see p. 284); manntals-þing; in Norway, bygða-þing, D. N. ii. 330; hús-þing, vápna-þing, refsi-þing, v. sub vocc.:—eccl. a council, H. E. i. 457, Ann. 1274; þing í Nicea, 415. 14.2. a parish (opp. to a benefice); in Iceland this word is still used of those parishes whose priest does not reside by the church, no manse being appointed as his fixed residence; such a parish is called þing or þinga-brauð (and he is called þinga-prestr, q. v.), as opp. to a ‘beneficium,’ Grág. i. 471, K. Þ. K. 30, 70, K. Á. passim; bóndi er skyldr at ala presti hest til allra nauðsynja í þingin, Vm. 73; tíundir af hverjum bónda í þingunum, 96, Bs. i. 330, H. E. ii. 48, 85, 128.3. an interview, of lovers, H. E. i. 244; þat var talat at Þorbjörn væri í þingum við Þórdísi, Gísl. 5; nær þú á þingi mant nenna Njarðar syni, Skm. 38; man-þing, laun-þing.II. loc. a district, county, shire, a þing-community, like lög (sec p. 369, col. 2, B. II); a ‘þing’ was the political division of a country; hence the law phrase, vera í þingi með goða, to be in the district of such and such a godi, to be his liegeman, cp. þingfesti; or, segjask or þingi, see the Grág., Nj., and Sagas, passim; full goðorð ok forn þing, Grág. i. 15; í því þingi eðr um þau þing, 85. In later times Icel. was politically divided into twelve or thirteen counties. In old days every community or ‘law’ had its own assembly or parliament, whence the double sense of ‘lög’ as well as of ‘þing.’C. HISTORICAL REMARKS.—In Norway the later political division and constitution of the country dates from king Hacon the Good and his counsellors Thorleif the Wise and earl Sigurd. As king Harold Fairhair was the conqueror of Norway, so was his son Hacon her legislator as also the founder of her constitution, and of her political division into ‘þings;’ for this is the true meaning of the classical passage,—hann (king Hacon) lasgði mikinn hug á laga-setning í Noregi, hann setti Gulaþings-lög ok Frostaþings-lög, ok Heiðsævis-lög fyrst at upphafi, en áðr höfðu sér hverir fylkis-menn lög, Ó. H. 9; in Hkr. l. c. the passage runs thus—hann setti Gulaþings-lög með ráði Þorleifs spaka, ok hann setti Frostaþings-lög með ráði Sigurðar jarls ok annara Þrænda þeirra er vitrastir vóru, en Heiðsævis-lög hafði sett Hálfdan svarti, sem fyrr er ritað, Hkr. 349 new Ed.; the account in Eg. ch. 57, therefore, although no doubt true in substance, is, as is so often the case in the Sagas, an anachronism; for in the reign of Eric ‘Bloodaxe,’ there were only isolated fylkis-þing, and no Gula-þing. In later times St. Olave added a fourth þing, Borgar-þing, to the three old ones of king Hacon (those of Gula, Frosta, and Heiðsævi); and as he became a saint, he got the name of legislator in the popular tradition, the credit of it was taken from Hacon, the right man; yet Sighvat the poet speaks, in his Bersöglis-vísur, of the laws of king Hacon the foster-son of Athelstan. Distinction is therefore to be made between the ancient ‘county’ þing and the later ‘united’ þing, called lög-þing (Maurer’s ‘ding-bund’); also almennilegt þing or almanna-þing, D. N. ii. 265, iii. 277; fjórðunga þing, ii. 282; alþingi, alls-herjar-þing. The former in Norway was called fylkis-þing, or county þing; in Icel. vár-þing, héraðs-þing, fjórðungs-þing (cp. A. S. scîrgemot, a shiremote). Many of the old pre-Haconian fylkis-þing or shiremotes seem to have continued long afterwards, at least in name, although their importance was much reduced; such we believe were the Hauga-þing (the old fylkis-þing of the county Westfold), Fms. viii. 245, Fb. ii. 446, iii. 24; as also Þróndarness-þing, Arnarheims-þing, Kefleyjar-þing, Mork. 179.II. in Iceland the united þing or parliament was called Al-þingi; for its connection with the legislation of king Hacon, see Íb. ch. 2–5 (the chronology seems to be confused): again, the earlier Icel. spring þings (vár-þing), also called héraðs-þing ( county þing) or fjórðunga-þing ( quarter þing), answer to the Norse fylkis-þing; such were the Þórness-þing, Eb., Landn., Gísl., Sturl.; Kjalarness-þing, Landn. (App.); Þverár-þing, Íb.; also called Þingness-þing, Sturl. ii. 94; Húnavatns-þing, Vd.; Vöðla-þing, Lv., Band.; Skaptafells-þing, Nj.; Árness-þing, Flóam. S.; þingskála-þing, Nj.; Hegraness-þing, Glúm., Lv., Grett.; Múla-þing (two of that name), Jb. (begin.), cp. Grág. i. 127; Þorskafjarðar-þing, Gísl., Landn.; Þingeyjar-þing, Jb.; further, Krakalækjar-þing, Dropl. (vellum, see Ny Fél. xxi. 125); Sunnudals-þing, Vápn.; þing við Vallna-laug, Lv.; þing í Straumfirði, Eb.; Hvalseyrar-þing, Gísl.; or þing í Dýrafirði, Sturl.; Fjósatungu-þing, Lv.III. in Sweden the chief þings named were Uppsala-þing, Ó. H.; and Mora-þing (wrongly called Múla-þing, Ó. H. l. c., in all the numerous vellum MSS. of this Saga; the Icelandic chronicler or the transcriber probably had in mind the Icel. þing of that name).IV. in Denmark, Vebjarga-þing, Knytl. S.; Íseyrar-þing, Jómsv. S.V. in the Faroe Islands, the þing in Þórshöfn, Fær.: in Greenland, the þing in Garðar, Fbr.VI. freq. in Icel. local names, Þing-völlr, Þing-vellir (plur.) = Tingwall, in Shetland; Þing-nes, Þing-eyrar, Þing-ey, Þing-eyri (sing.); Þing-múli, Þing-skálar, etc., Landn., map of Icel.; Þing-holt (near Reykjavik).D. COMPDS: þingsafglöpun, þingsboð, þingabrauð, þingadeild, þingadómr, þingakvöð, þingaprestr, þingasaga, þingatollr, þingaþáttr. -
112 día dado
• appointed day• day certain• fixed credit line• fixed debt• given as a long-term right to have in possession• given name -
113 pitkäaikainen valuuttaluotto
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114 gwarancj|a
f (G gwarancji) 1. (rękojmia, zapewnienie) guarantee- nie mam gwarancji, że dotrzymasz słowa I have no guarantee that you’ll keep your word- nie mogę dać ci gwarancji, że wygrasz I can’t guarantee that you’ll win- gwarancje bezpieczeństwa safety guarantees2. Handl. guarantee, warranty- na gwarancji under guarantee a. warranty- lodówka/telewizor z gwarancją a refrigerator/TV with a warranty- ten samochód ma trzyletnią gwarancję the car comes with a three-year warranty a. guarantee- gwarancja się skończyła the guarantee a. warranty has expired- udzielić pisemnej gwarancji to issue a written guarantee3. Ekon. guarantee- gwarancja bankowa a bank guarantee- gwarancja na kredyty długoterminowe a long-term credit guarantee- posiadać gwarancję banku/funduszu Fin. to be underwritten by a bank/fundThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gwarancj|a
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115 долгосрочный заем/ кредит
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116 сделка сделк·а
deal, bargain, transactionзаключить сделку — to do / to make / to negotiate / to close a deal, to swap, to drive / to make / to settle / to strike a bargain
выгодная сделка — profitable deal, good bargain
закулисная сделка — backstage / back-room deal
коммерческие сделки — economic / commercial transactions, business deal(ing)s
крупномасштабная / широкомасштабная сделка — wide-scale deal
невыгодная сделка — bad / hard / losing bargain, unprofitable deal / transaction
сомнительная сделка — shady deal / transaction
товарообменная сделка — swapping, barter transaction
торговые сделки — selling arrangements, bargains
сделка между членами конгресса о взаимной поддержке (часто в ущерб общим интересам) — logrolling амер.
сделка на компенсационной основе — compensation deal / transaction
сделка на срок — forward / future transaction
сделка с совестью — compromise with (one's) conscience
сторона в сделке, определяющая цену — price-maker
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117 ссуда ссуд·а
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118 понижение процента на долгосрочный кредит
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > понижение процента на долгосрочный кредит
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119 voordelig
♦voorbeelden:op voordelige voorwaarden • on favourable termseen voordelige zaak • a profitable businessvoordelig kopen • get a bargainvoordelig in het gebruik • be economical in use, go a long way -
120 balance sheet
Fina financial report stating the total assets, liabilities, and owners’ equity of an organization at a given date, usually the last day of the accounting period. The debit side of the balance sheet states assets, while the credit side states liabilities and equity, and the two sides must be equal, or balance.EXAMPLEAssets include cash in hand and cash anticipated (receivables), inventories of supplies and materials, properties, facilities, equipment, and whatever else the company uses to conduct business. Assets also need to reflect depreciation in the value of equipment such as machinery that has a limited expected useful life.Liabilities include pending payments to suppliers and creditors, outstanding current and long-term debts, taxes, interest payments, and other unpaid expenses that the company has incurred.Subtracting the value of aggregate liabilities from the value of aggregate assets reveals the value of owners’ equity. Ideally, it should be positive. Owners’ equity consists of capital invested by owners over the years and profits (net income) or internally generated capital, which is referred to as “retained earnings”; these are funds to be used in future operations.As an example:
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