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1 loss of goods
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2 loss of goods
1) Экономика: потеря товара, убыль товаров2) Деловая лексика: гибель товаров -
3 loss of goods
Международные перевозки/Таможенное правополное или частичное уничтожение застрахованного груза в результате стихийного бедствия или иного несчастного случая: выплачивается страховое возмещение в размере страховой суммы -
4 loss of goods
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > loss of goods
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5 natural loss of goods
1) Транспорт: естественная убыль груза2) Логистика: естественная убыль -
6 risk of accidental loss of goods
1) Юридический термин: риск случайной утраты товаров2) Экономика: риск случайной гибели товараУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > risk of accidental loss of goods
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7 partial loss of goods
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8 natural loss of goods
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9 partial loss of goods
. любой убыток по грузам, причиненный покрытыми страхованием опасностями, который не является поной гибелью, считается частичным убытком. Грузы страхуются, как правило, по валютированным полисам, и поэтому частичные убытки оплачиваются в соответствующей пропорции к страховой сумме. . Словарь экономических терминов 1 . -
10 natural loss of goods
English-russian automobile dictionary > natural loss of goods
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11 natural loss of goods
English-Russian dictionary of logistics > natural loss of goods
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12 natural loss of goods
Англо-русский словарь по биотехнологиям > natural loss of goods
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13 risk of accidental loss of goods
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > risk of accidental loss of goods
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14 loss
n1) потеря, утрата2) страх. гибель3) убыток, ущерб, урон
- abnormal losses
- absolute total loss
- actual loss
- accidental loss
- actual insurance loss
- actual total loss
- anticipated loss
- apprehended loss
- average losses
- backlog loss
- bad debt losses
- balance loss
- budgetary losses
- business loss
- capital loss
- cargo loss
- casualty loss
- compensatable loss
- compensated loss
- concealed loss
- consequential loss
- constructive total loss
- conveyance loss
- credit losses
- crop loss
- currency losses
- dead loss
- deductible loss
- depreciation loss
- direct losses
- estimated losses
- excessive losses
- exchange losses
- expected losses
- field losses
- financial loss
- foreign expropriation capital loss
- fraud loss
- full-year pre-tax loss
- general average losses
- gross loss
- heavy losses
- huge losss
- indemnified loss
- indirect losses
- information loss
- irrecoverable losses
- irreparable losses
- large losss
- long-term capital loss
- manufacturing losses
- markdown loss
- market losses
- material loss
- natural loss
- net loss
- net long-term capital loss
- net operating losses
- net short-term capital loss
- nonoperating loss
- operating loss
- operational loss
- opportunity losses
- ordinary loss
- paper losses
- partial loss
- particular average losses
- pecuniary loss
- possible losses
- potential losses
- pre-merger losses
- pre-tax losses
- proforma losses
- production losses
- pure losses
- realized loss
- recoverable losses
- reinvestment loss
- reject losses
- salvage losses
- serious losses
- short-term capital loss
- single losses
- stock market losses
- storage losses
- substantial losses
- tax losses
- tax-deductible losses
- throughput losses
- total loss
- trivial losses
- trade losses
- trading losses
- underwriting losses
- working losses
- losses by leakage
- losses by wear and tear
- losses due to drying
- losses due to idle time
- losses due to rejects
- losses due to shrinkage
- losses due to spoilage
- losses due to waiting periods
- losses due to wastage
- loss during discharge
- losses during transportation
- losses for lost profit
- losses from misappropriations
- losses in the post
- loss in price
- losses in transit
- loss in weight
- loss in value
- loss of anticipated profit
- loss of capital
- loss of cargo
- loss of cash
- loss of confidence
- loss of credit
- loss of deposit
- loss of earning capacity
- loss of earnings
- loss of efficiency
- losses of exchange
- losses on exchange
- loss of freight
- loss of goods
- loss of goodwill
- loss of interest
- loss of income
- loss of liquidity
- loss of markets
- loss of market share to foreign rivals
- loss of money
- loss of opportunity
- loss of a package
- losses of production
- loss of profit
- loss of property
- loss of real or personal property
- loss of revenue
- loss of right
- loss of savings
- loss of time
- loss of trust
- loss of wages
- loss of weight during transportation
- loss of work
- loss of working hours
- losses on all risks
- loss on bad debt
- losses on exchange
- loss on loans
- loss on property due to earthquake, storm, flood, fire
- losses on receivables
- loss on securities
- loss and gain
- loss attributable to fluctuations in the value of foreign currency
- loss borne
- losses generated by
- loss sustained
- at a loss
- without loss
- adjust losses
- allow losses as general average
- announce one's first quarterly loss
- apportion the loss
- ascertain losses
- assess losses
- avert losses
- avoid losses
- bear losses
- carry forward one's losses
- cause a loss
- compensate for losses
- compute losses
- cover losses
- curb losses
- cut losses
- decrease losses
- entail losses
- experience losses
- guarantee against losses
- have losses
- incur losses
- indemnify for losses
- inflict a loss
- make good losses
- make up for losses
- meet with a loss
- minimize losses
- mitigate the loss
- offset losses
- operate at a loss
- participate in a loss
- prevent losses
- recover losses
- recognize losses
- repair losses
- result in a loss
- retrieve losses
- sell at a loss
- set off losses
- show a loss
- stand the loss
- stem chronic losses
- substantiate a loss
- suffer losses
- sustain losses
- take losses
- transmute a loss into a profoma profit
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15 loss of caste
утрата общественного положения [происходит от выражения to lose caste; см. lose caste]She could have a job selling dry goods behind the counter in the Hub Store, but that meant loss of caste. (S. Lewis, ‘The Job’, part I, ch. 1) — Уна могла бы получить место продавщицы в отделе галантерейных товаров, но это занятие казалось ей слишком низким.
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16 loss of or damage to the goods or delay in delivery
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > loss of or damage to the goods or delay in delivery
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17 loss of or damage to the goods or delay in delivery
Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > loss of or damage to the goods or delay in delivery
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18 loss of or damage to the goods or delay in delivery
English-Russian maritime law dictionary > loss of or damage to the goods or delay in delivery
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19 natural loss
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20 profit and loss statement
сокр. P&L statement, P/L statement, P+L statement учет, фин. отчет о прибылях и убытках, счет прибылей и убытков, отчет о доходах и расходах (финансовый документ, который показывает доходы компании, ее расходы и разность между доходами и расходами — прибыль; все эти показатели рассчитываются за определенный период, обычно за год)Syn:income and expense statement, income and expenditure statement, income statement 2), statement of income, statement of profit and loss, income-and-expenditure account, profit and loss account 2), operating statement 2), statement of operations, earnings statement, earnings report, statement of earnings, profit-and-loss report, profit and loss 2), statement of total recognized gains and lossesSee:statement of cost of goods manufactured, contribution margin format, traditional approach, classified income statement, unclassified income statement, financial statement
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profit and loss (P&L; P/L) statement счет прибылей и убытков (компании): отчет о доходах и расходах компании за определенный период, налогообложении и планах распределения прибыли; совместно с балансом компании составляет годовой финансовый отчет;= income and expense statement; income statement; operating statement; statement of profit and loss.* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .Англо-русский экономический словарь > profit and loss statement
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