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1. n1) темп; уровень; показатель2) норма; размер•to accelerate / to speed up rates of growth — ускорять темпы роста
to harmonize VAT rates — согласовывать величину налога на добавленную стоимость / НДС
to improve the literacy rate — повышать процент грамотного населения / степень грамотности
- accounting exchange rateto raise at a rapid rate — расти / повышаться быстрым темпом
- activity rate
- activity rates
- annual growth rate
- annual rate of increase
- at a much slower rate
- at an easy rate
- at an even greater rate
- at prevailing rates of exchange
- at the black market rate
- at the official exchange rate
- at too low rate
- average annual rate
- average rate of profit
- bank lending rate
- bank lending rates
- bank rate
- bank rates
- basic rate
- birth rate
- black-market rate
- building societies' mortgage rates
- child mortality rate
- closing currency rates
- commercial interest rate
- commission rate
- common table of rates
- comparable rate of increase
- contribution rates
- crime rate
- currency exchange rate
- current rate
- cut in interests rates
- death rate
- decrease in the inflation rate
- discount rate
- divorce rate
- dollar rate
- economic growth rate
- effective exchange rate
- effective interest rate
- exchange rate between the dollar and the yen
- exchange rate
- fall in the exchange rate
- fixed exchange rate
- flexible exchange rate
- flexible rate
- floating rates of exchange
- floating rates
- fluctuations of currency exchange rate
- foreign exchange rates
- freight rates
- general rate
- growth rate
- high rate
- high tax rates
- household rate
- huge discrepancy in exchange rates
- illiteracy rate
- industrial growth rates
- infant mortality rate
- inflation rate
- interest rate
- interest rates are at an all-time high
- key discount rate
- lending rate
- lending rates
- literacy rate
- long-term rate of interest
- low rate
- mean annual rate
- mortality rate
- official rate of pay
- official rate
- operational exchange rate
- overall growth rate
- pay rate
- piecework rate
- population growth rate
- priority growth rates
- production rate
- profit rate
- rate of consumption
- rate of domestic capital formation
- rate of economic development
- rate of economic growth
- rate of exchange
- rate of growth
- rate of industrialization
- rate of inflation
- rate of interest
- rate of killing
- rate of population growth
- rate of profit
- rate of return
- rate of surplus value
- rate of unemployment
- rate of work
- rates of assessment
- rates of increase in the national income
- rates of increase of the national income
- record abstention rate
- recruitment rate
- reduction in interest rates
- reliability rate
- rise in interest rates
- rise in lending rates
- rise in the inflation rate to 3.5 per cent
- rising unemployment rate
- short-term rate of interest
- soaring inflation rate
- stable rate of exchange
- stable rates of growth
- steady exchange rate of the pound
- sterling rate
- survival rate
- target rate
- tariff rate
- time rate
- top marginal tax rate
- total rate
- two-tie rate of exchange
- unemployment rate
- value-added tax rates
- VAT rates
- wage rate s
- world market rates
- yen-dollar rate 2. vоценивать; исчислять; определять; измерять; устанавливать -
42 rate
reit 1. noun1) (the number of occasions within a given period of time when something happens or is done: a high (monthly) accident rate in a factory.) prosent, tall, hyppighet2) (the number or amount of something (in relation to something else); a ratio: There was a failure rate of one pupil in ten in the exam.) hyppighet3) (the speed with which something happens or is done: He works at a tremendous rate; the rate of increase/expansion.) tempo, fart4) (the level (of pay), cost etc (of or for something): What is the rate of pay for this job?) takst, sats5) ((usually in plural) a tax, especially, in United Kingdom, paid by house-owners etc to help with the running of their town etc.) kommuneskatt2. verb(to estimate or be estimated, with regard to worth, merit, value etc: I don't rate this book very highly; He doesn't rate very highly as a dramatist in my estimation.) vurdere, anslå, regnes- rating- at this
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- rate of exchangeanslå--------rate--------taksere--------takst--------vurdereIsubst. \/reɪt\/1) hastighet(sgrad), fart, takt, tempo• at the rate he goes on, it will not take longslik han holder på, vil det ikke ta lang tid2) antall per tidsenhet, frekvens, hyppighet, -prosent, -tall, -verdi3) sats, takst, tariff4) ( handel) kurs5) pris, beløp, kostnad, verdi6) klasse, rang (spesielt militærvesen), (fartøys)klasseat a certain rate til en viss grad, i et visst monnat a furious rate i rasende fartat a great rate i høy grad, i stor skala til en gunstig pris i høy hastighet, i rask taktat a high rate til høy pris med høy forekomst i høy hastighet, i full fart, i rask taktat an easy rate ( om hastighet) i et makelig tempo ( om pris) til en billig penge ( om skatt) med lav prosentsatsat any rate i alle fall, i hvert fall, under alle omstendigheterat a\/the rate of med en hastighet på• they were driving at a\/the rate of 70 kilometres an hourmed en pris på med et antall påat that rate (overført, hverdagslig) i så fallat this rate (overført, hverdagslig) hvis det fortsetter på denne måten, på dette viset(letter) postage rate portotakstrate of climb ( luftfart) stigningshastighetrate of exchange valutakurs, vekslingskursrate of fire ( militærvesen) skuddhastighetrate of flow strømningshastighet, strømningsmengderate of inflation inflasjonstaktrate of interest rentefot, rentesats, renterate of wages\/salaries lønnssats, lønnsnivårates kommuneskatt(er) eller avdragtaxes and rates kommune- og statsskatterIIverb \/reɪt\/1) vurdere, anslå, sette, taksere• what do you rate his fortune at?• rate a loss at £1002) ligne, taksere, anslå verdi (for å fastslå eiendomsskatt)3) regne, betrakte, anse4) klassifisere, gradere (også militærvesen)5) justere, regulere6) (amer.) være berettiget til, være kvalifisert for, ha (tilstrekkelige) kvalifikasjoner for, fortjene, være verdt7) (amer.) bli regnet med, komme i betraktning, regnes for noe, telle med8) bruke seg på, skjelle ut, lekse ordentlig opp for9) ( forsikring) tariffere, tariffesterate at taksere tilrate up ( forsikring) sette i en høyere tariffklasse -
43 long-term rate
фин., банк. долгосрочная ставкаSyn:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > long-term rate
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44 rate of return
Finan accounting ratio of the income from an investment to the amount of the investment, used to measure financial performance.EXAMPLEThere is a basic formula that will serve most needs, at least initially:[(Current value of amount invested – Original value of amount invested) / Original value of amount invested] × 100% = rate of returnIf $1,000 in capital is invested in stock, and one year later the investment yields $1,100, the rate of return of the investment is calculated like this:[(1100 – 1000) / 1000] × 100% = 100 / 1000 × 100% = 10% rate of returnNow, assume $1,000 is invested again. One year later, the investment grows to $2,000 in value, but after another year the value of the investment falls to $1,200. The rate of return after the first year is:[(2000 – 1000) / 1000] × 100% = 100%The rate of return after the second year is:[(1200 – 2000) / 2000] × 100% = – 40%The average annual return for the two years (also known as average annual arithmetic return) can be calculated using this formula:(Rate of return for Year 1 + Rate of return for Year 2) /2 = average annual returnAccordingly:(100% + – 40%) /2 = 30%The average annual rate of return is a percentage, but one that is accurate over only a short period, so this method should be used accordingly.The geometric or compound rate of return is a better yardstick for measuring investments over the long term, and takes into account the effects of compounding. This formula is more complex and technical.The real rate of return is the annual return realized on an investment, adjusted for changes in the price due to inflation. If 10% is earned on an investment but inflation is 2%, then the real rate of return is actually 8%. -
45 long-spacing detector counting rate
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > long-spacing detector counting rate
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46 long interest rate
ставка процента по долгосрочным займам; норма процента по долгосрочным займам -
47 long-term rate
tight rate — жесткая норма; дорогой кредит
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48 long-term
adjdugoročan• long-term assets dugoročna imovina/aktiva• long-term bond dugoročna obveznica• long-term capital dugoročni kapital• long-term capital movements kretanja dugoročnoga kapitala• long-term contract dugoročni ugovor• long-term credit dugoročni kredit• long-term debt dugoročno zaduћivanje, dugoročni dug• long-term disability dugoročno osiguranje invaliditeta• long-term financing financiranje dugoročnim zaduћivanjem• long-term interest rate dugoročne kamatne stope• long-term liabilities dugoročne obveze• long-term loan dugoročni kredit/zajam• long-term securities dugoročni vrijednosni papiriEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > long-term
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49 long
длинный ; долгий ; продолжительный ; большой ; ? long life ; ? long-term ; ? long-term asset ; ? long-term planning ; ? long-term programme ; ? long-term projection ; ? long-term rate ; ? long-term trend ; ? ; ? ; ? long Tonne ; -
50 long interest rate
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51 long interest rate
фин., банк. = long-term interest rateThe new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > long interest rate
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52 long-term average error rate
долговременный средний коэффициент ошибок
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > long-term average error rate
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53 long-term bit error rate
долгосрочный коэффициент ошибок в битах
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > long-term bit error rate
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54 long-term acceptance rate
коэффициент долговременной нагрузки
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > long-term acceptance rate
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55 long hedge
фин. длинный хеджа) (покупка срочного контракта для нейтрализации ценового риска, т. е. для защиты от повышения стоимости выполнения будущего обязательства)б) (фьючерсный контракт или опцион "колл", купленный в ожидании падения процентных ставок для фиксации их текущего уровня)Syn:Ant:selling hedge, pure hedge, hedge, hedging, futures contract, option contract, price risk, call option, interest rateSee:selling hedge, pure hedge, hedge, hedging, futures contract, option contract, price risk, call option, interest rate
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"длинный" хедж: 1) покупка срочного контракта для нейтрализации ценового риска - для защиты от повышения стоимости выполнения будущего обязательства; хеджер получает выгоду от уменьшения разницы между наличной и фьючерской ценами, если фьючерс был куплен ниже наличной цены, и от расширения этой разницы, если фьючерс куплен был куплен выше наличной цены; = buy hedge; 2) фьючерский контракт или опцион "колл", купленный в ожидании падения процентных ставок для фиксации их текущего уровня.* * ** * *. Покупка фьючерсного контракта(ов) в расчете на реальные покупки на рынке наличных финансовых инструментов. Используется перерабатывающими предприятиями и экспортерами в качестве защиты от роста цена. См. также Hedge (хедж), Short hedge (продажа срочного контракта для нейтрализации наличного риска) . Инвестиционная деятельность . -
56 rate of response
скорость срабатывания; скорость реагированияEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > rate of response
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57 long-term blended cost rate (LTB) [IFC]
фр. panachage de long terme (PLT)
исп. coeficiente de costos combinados a largo plazo
долгосрочная смешанная ставка (накладных) расходов (МФК)
Данная ставка расходов используется МФК для анализа состояния своего кредитного портфеля. Четвертая ее часть приходится на средние издержки, связанные с ресурсами капитала, а три четверти на средние издержки по заемным средствам.
Англо-русский словарь Финансы и долги > long-term blended cost rate (LTB) [IFC]
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58 long-term prime rate (LTPR) [Japan]
фр. taux de base à long terme
исп. tasa preferencial a largo plazo; tipo preferencial a largo plazo
долгосрочная основная ставка; долгосрочный прайм-рейт
Прайм-рейт, используемый в Японии.
Англо-русский словарь Финансы и долги > long-term prime rate (LTPR) [Japan]
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59 long-term interest rate
[Banque] taux long termeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > long-term interest rate
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60 long-term bond rate
taux m long obligataire
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