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101 game
I [geɪm] 1. сущ.1) игра- game of chanceThat's not the game. — Это не по правилам, я так не играю.
- gambling game
- parlor game
- video game
- game designer
- close game
- crucial game
- championship game
- play the gameSyn:2) спорт.а) игра, партия, матч, геймgame of tennis — партия в теннис; гейм
- practice gameto call a (baseball) game — амер. прекращать игру (в бейсбол)
Syn:б) ( games) соревнования, игрыSyn:3)а) забава, развлечение;б) любовные утехи, сексуальные игры4) шутка, розыгрышto have a game with — дурачить (кого-л.)
- make game of- speak in gameSyn:5) разг. дело, замысел, проектSyn:6) "фокус", увёртка, уловка, хитрость- see through smb.'s gameSyn:7)а) дичь, зверь, добытый на охотеб) мясо животных, добытых на охоте8)а) объект преследования, добычаб) объект осмеяния; посмешищеSyn:••the beautiful game брит.; разг. — футбол
to be fair game for smb. — подвергаться законным нападкам
The game is up. — Карта бита. / Дело проиграно.
The game is not worth the candle. — Игра не стоит свеч.
Two can play at that game. — Посмотрим ещё, чья возьмёт.
- give the game awayThis game is yours. — Вы выиграли.
- the only game in town
- go on the game 2. прил.1) отважный, храбрый, боевойSyn:2) готовый, полный желания (делать что-л.)to be game for anything — быть готовым на все, ничего не бояться
Howie and I want to go fishing. Are you game? — Мы с Хоуи собираемся на рыбалку. Ты с нами?
3. гл.I'm game for a little poker. — Я не прочь поиграть немного в покер.
1)а) играть (в какую-л. игру)Syn:2)а) шутить, веселиться, развлекатьсяSyn:б) уст. заниматься любовными играми, сексомII [geɪm] прил.искалеченный, парализованный; хромой ( о конечности)Syn: -
102 trade
[treɪd] 1. сущ.1) занятие, ремесло, профессияThey've completely ruined the tourist trade for the next few years. — Они полностью разрушили туристический бизнес на последующие несколько лет.
He learnt his trade as a diver in the North Sea. — Он обучился профессии водолаза на Северном море.
Syn:2) торговля; коммерческая деятельностьbrisk / lively trade — бойкая, оживлённая торговля
to build up / develop / drum up / promote trade — устраивать, развивать торговлю
to carry on / conduct / engage in trade — вести торговлю, торговать
- fair tradeto lose trade — прекращать ( вынужденно) торговлю
- foreign trade
- free trade
- home trade
- illicit trade
- international trade
- maritime trade
- retail trade
- slave trade
- wholesale tradeSyn:commerce 1.3) ( the trade) употр. с гл. в ед. и мн.б) разг. лица, имеющие право продажи спиртных напитков; винокуры, пивовары4)His father was in trade. — Его отец был торговцем.
б) лавка, магазинв) ( the trade) розничные торговцыHe sells only to the trade. — Он продаёт только розничным торговцам.
5) сделка; обменI am willing to make a trade with you. — Я готов совершить с тобой сделку.
Syn:6) клиентура, покупателиSyn:7) рынок товаров, ассортимент товаровSyn:market 1.8)а) диал.; уст. закономерность, привычкаYour misdeed is not accidental, but a trade. — Твоя оплошность не случайна, а закономерна.
Syn:practice 1.10) = the trade wind пассат ( воздушные течения в тропических широтах океанов)2. прил.1) торговый2) профессиональный, относящийся к профсоюзам3. гл.trade unions — тред-юнион; профсоюз
1)а) торговатьб) ходить по магазинам, делать покупкиSyn:shop 2.2) = trade offа) обмениватьA boy traded his knife for a pup. — Мальчик обменял свой ножик на щенка.
б) обмениватьсяThey traded insults. — Они осыпали друг друга оскорблениями.
We traded seats. — Мы обменялись местами.
•Syn:3) продавать в рабство, в неволюSyn:4) ( trade (up)on) извлекать выгоду из (чего-л.), использовать (что-л.) в личных целяхto trade on the credulity of a client — использовать доверчивость покупателя, обмануть покупателя
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103 standard
1. n1) стандарт, норма, норматив2) образец; эталон3) pl технические условия; технические требования5) проба (драгоценного металла)
- ABC standard
- acceptable standard
- accepted standard
- accounting standards
- applicable standard
- approved standard
- automatic standard
- basic standards
- basic reference standard
- branch standard
- commercial standard
- company standard
- consumption standard
- contractual standard
- cost standards
- credit standards
- current standard
- design standard
- direct labour standard
- double standard
- draft standard
- economic standards
- engineering standard
- enterprise standard
- environmental standards
- established standard
- existing standard
- factory standard
- fiat standard
- fiduciary standard
- flexible standard
- general standard
- Generally Accepted Auditing Standards
- gold standard
- gold-bullion standard
- gold-coin standard
- gold-exchange standard
- guaranteed standard
- health protection standards
- high standard
- home standards
- industrial standard
- industry standard
- international standard
- International Accounting Standards
- International Auditing Standards
- labour efficiency standard
- labour performance standard
- lax standards
- legal standard
- lending standards
- limping standard
- living standard
- loading standards
- local standard
- loose standards
- lot quality standard
- maintainability standard
- managerial performance standard
- mandatory standard
- manufacturing standard
- marketing standard
- metallic standard
- metric standard
- minimum standards
- monetary standard
- national standard
- normal standard
- occupational standards
- operating standards
- outdated standard
- output standard
- packing standards
- paper standard
- parallel standard
- performance standard
- permissive standard
- precise standard
- price standard
- product standard
- production standard
- productivity standard
- professional standard
- prohibitory standard
- qualitative standard
- quality standard
- recognized standard
- recommended standard
- replacement-cost standard
- safety standards
- silver standard
- single standard
- state standard
- statutory standard
- stringent standards
- summary standards
- synthetic time standard
- target standard
- tariff standard
- technical standards
- temporary standard
- tentative standard
- tight standards
- time standard
- trading standard
- universal standard
- unloading standards
- up-to-date standard
- voluntary standard
- weight standard
- working standard
- workmanship standard
- world standard
- standard of accumulation
- standard of alloy
- standard of auditing
- standard of behaviour
- standard of conduct
- standard of consumption
- standard of emergency funds
- standards of fairness
- standard of good practice
- standard of life
- standard of living
- standards of manufacturing
- standard of money
- standard of prices
- standard of quality
- standard of safety
- standard of usage
- standard of value
- standard of workmanship
- above the standard
- according to standard
- at the established standard
- below the standard
- by European standards
- up to standard
- abandon the gold standard
- be above the world standards
- be below the world standards
- be up to standard
- bypass international standards
- come under a standard
- comply with a standard
- conform to a standard
- depart from the gold standard
- devise international standards
- fall below the standard
- introduce standards
- lay down standards
- make to standard
- promulgate new standards
- raise standards
- reach market standards
- revise standards
- serve as a standard
- set standards
- violate a standard2. adjEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > standard
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104 law
n1) закон- in law2) право; правоведение; законодательство- take law proceedings against smb.- institute law proceedings against smb.4) закон (природы, научный)5) правило•- land law- remain under the protection and authority of the principles of international law- club law- case law- good law- law act- air law -
105 modification
n1) модификация, изменение; что-л. видоизменённое, модифицированное- make modifications in smth.2) разновидность, вариант• -
106 attend
присутствовать глагол:уделять внимание (attend, give one's attention to)сопутствовать (accompany, attend, wait) -
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участие глагол:уделять внимание (attend, give one's attention to)сопутствовать (accompany, attend, wait) -
108 employ
использовать глагол:употреблять (use, employ, apply)имя существительное:работа по найму (employ, journey-work) -
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110 fashion
мода имя существительное: глагол:фасонировать (fashion, shape)придавать вид (fashion, form)имя прилагательное: -
111 play
играть глагол:приводить в действие (actuate, bring into play, call into existence, call into operation, bring into action, play)имя существительное: -
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113 invention
[ɪn'venʃ(ə)n]n1) изобретение, открытие, создание- useful invention- great invention
- ingenious invention
- Edison's numerous inventions
- recently-patented invention
- man of invention
- invention of the telephone
- invention of a plot
- make a welcome invention
- use the invention
- put smb's invention into practice
- back an invention financially
- find the invention useful
- promote inventions
- patent an invention
- invention created a sensation2) выдумка, вымысел, домысел, измышлениеHis story was all invention. — Вся его история - вымысел.
This is pure invention. — Это чистейший вымысел.
He told me a story of his own invention. — Он рассказал мне выдуманную им самим историю.
He's known for his inventions of falsehood. — Он известен своими измышлениями.
Necessity is the mother of invention. — ◊ Нужда всему научит. /Голь на выдумки хитра
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114 law
[lɔː]nзакон, право, правилоIt's against the law. — Это запрещено законом.
The law was given out in — 1917. Этот закон был издан в 1917 году.
Respect for the law is the foundation of civilized society living. — Уважение к закону - основа цивилизованного общества.
The machinary of the law was set in motion. — В движение пришел механизм законопорядка.
Many of the laws passed by Parliament are never enforced. — Многие законы, принятые Парламентом, никогда не вступают в силу.
A degree in law would be an advantage in the job market. — Ученая степень по юридическим наукам будет преимуществом при получении работы.
Necessity knows no law. — ◊ Нужда свой закон пишет. /Для нужды нет закона.
One law for the rich and another for the poor. — ◊ Закон, что дышло, куда повернул, туда и вышло. /У сильного всегда бессильный виноват.
Possession is nine points of the law. — ◊ Бедному с богатым судиться, лучше в ложке утопиться. /Богатый всегда прав.
- economic law- wise law
- nature's laws
- old law
- active law
- just law
- fundamental law
- rigorous laws
- mortal law
- criminal law
- civil law
- public law
- common law
- customary law
- administrative law
- municipal law
- regional international law
- Mendeleev's laws
- Grimm's laws
- natural law
- economic laws
- divorce law
- conscription law
- scientific laws
- social laws
- human laws
- moral laws
- marriage laws
- irreversible laws
- Lynch law
- occupation laws
- immigration laws
- war-time laws
- copyright law
- traffic laws
- speed laws
- unwritten laws
- standing laws
- binding laws
- law and order
- law court
- law school
- law department
- law digest
- law firm
- my in-laws
- law of the country
- supreme law of the country
- law against truancy
- law of criminal procedure
- law of treaties
- law of gravity
- laws of harmony
- law of self-preservation
- law of probability
- laws of hospitality
- laws of honour
- laws of the jungle
- laws of football
- protected by law
- regulated by law
- rules set by the law
- rules provided in the law
- process governed by certain laws
- question of law
- doctor of law
- career in law
- letter of the law
- spirit of the law
- force of law
- violation of the law
- according to the law
- before the law - under Japanese laws
- in conformity with the law
- according to the laws of the country
- under existing laws
- in accordancewith the letter and spirit of the law
- abide by law
- act according to the law
- adopt a law
- amend the laws
- argue for the new law
- avoid the law
- be equal before law
- be punishable by law
- be at law with smb
- be above the law
- be against the law
- become law
- break the law
- circumvent the law
- comply with the law
- disregard law
- ignore law
- denounes law
- enact laws
- give smb to the law
- go to law
- go in for the law
- have in trouble with the law
- have the law on smb
- keep within the law
- know the law
- maintain law and order
- make severe laws
- obey the law
- observe the law
- practise law
- put the city under martial law
- read for the law
- repeal a law
- resist the law
- square the law with practice
- stretch the law
- study law
- study the laws of thermodynamics
- take the law into one's own hands
- law forbids smb to do smth
- law requires...
- law is punctually kept
- law was put into force- Billbecome law- everyone is equal under the law
- comstitution is the supreme law of the countryUSAGE:Обозначение родства, приобретенного в результате женитьбы, оформляется в английском языке образованием сложного слова с неизменным компонентом - in-law, который присоединяется к любому простому термину родства: son-in-law зять; daught-in-law невестка; father-in-law тесть/свекор; mother-in-law теща/свекровь; brother-in-law днвнрь/зять/шурин; sister-in-law невкстка/золовка/своячеица -
115 soft dollaring
See:Another reason managers are interested in controlling client commissions deserves special attention. "Soft dollaring" has got to be one of the most misunderstood and controversial practices in the money management business. The very term "soft dollars" suggests something shady and conjures up images of money exchanging hands in dark alleyways. Among laymen, soft dollars may be confused with "soft money" political contributions. There is a thin connection between "soft dollars" and "soft money." Since brokerage firms are not subject to the same rules pertaining to political contributions as municipal underwriting firms, large "soft money" contributions from owners of brokerage firms do find their way into politicians' coffers more easily than contributions from underwriters. However, it is important to not confuse the two terms.So what is "soft dollaring?" Soft dollaring is the practice whereby money managers use client brokerage commissions to purchase investment research. When a manager pays for products or services with his own money, directly from the research provider, this is referred to as "hard dollars." Payment with client commissions, financed through a brokerage firm, is referred to as "soft dollars." Through soft dollar arrangements money managers are permitted to shift an expense related to the management of assets they would otherwise have to bear, onto their clients. The amount of this research expense the money management industry transfers onto its clients is in the billions annually. As a result, any analysis of the economics of the money management industry should include the effects of soft dollaring; however, we are unaware of any that has. In the institutional marketplace, strange as it may seem, it is possible for a money manager to profit more from soft dollars than from the negotiated asset management fee he receives.The general rule under the federal and state securities laws is that a fiduciary, the money manager, cannot use client assets for his own benefit or the benefit of other clients. To simplify matters greatly, soft dollaring is a legally prescribed exception to this rule. Congress, the SEC and other regulators have agreed that as long as the research purchased assists the manager in making investment decisions, the clients benefit and its legally acceptable. A tremendous amount of strained analysis has gone into the precise policies and procedures that managers must follow in purchasing research with client commission dollars. Over the years a distinction has been made between "proprietary" research or in-house research distributed to brokerage customers without a price tag attached and "independent third-party" research or research written by a third party and sold to managers at a stated price. Third party research has been most frequently criticized because its cost is separately stated and the benefit to managers most obvious. In this latter case, a breach of fiduciary duty seems most glaring. However, it is well known that proprietary research, offered for "free, " is produced to stimulate sales of dealer inventory. So presumably this research lacks credibility and is less beneficial to clients. There have been distinctions drawn between products and services, such as computers, which are "mixed-use, " i.e., which may serve dual purposes, providing both research and administrative uses. An adviser must make a reasonable allocation of the cost of the product according to its uses, the SEC has said. Some portion must be paid for with "hard" dollars and the other with "soft." There are several articles in our Library of Articles that describe soft dollar practices, rule changes and our proposal to Chairman Levitt to reform the soft dollar business.The issue that soft dollaring raises is: when is it acceptable for a manager to benefit from his client's commissions? For purposes of this article we would like to introduce a new and more useful perspective for pensions in their analysis of soft dollars or any other brokerage issue. That is, all brokerage commissions controlled by managers, benefit managers in some way. Brokerage decision-making by managers rarely, if ever, is simply based upon what firm can execute the trade at the best price. Brokerage is a commodity. Almost all brokerage firms offer reasonably competent, "best execution" services. If they didn't, they'd get sued and soon be out of business. Most savvy brokerage marketers don't even try to differentiate their firms with long-winded explanations about best-execution capabilities. Best execution is a given and impossible to prove. If you want to understand how your money manager allocates brokerage, study his business as a whole, including his marketing and affiliates-not just the investment process.The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > soft dollaring
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117 a lame duck
разг.1) разорившийся биржевой маклер; банкротFrauds of which a lame duck on the Stock exchange would be ashamed. (Th. Macaulay, ‘Miscellaneous Essays’, ‘Mirabeau’) — Это жульнические проделки, которых устыдился бы даже прогоревший маклер.
The Economist calls lame ducks those industries whose survival is claimed to depend on government subsidy. — "Экономист" называет обанкротившимися те отрасли промышленности, жизнеспособность которых зависит от государственных субсидий.
2) неудачник, "несчастненький"; бездарность (тж. о политическом деятеле)...this additional proof that her life was to be passed amongst "lame ducks" worried him. Would she never make a friendship or take an interest in something that would be of real benefit to her? (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part III, ch. III) —...это новое доказательство, что Джун суждено провести жизнь среди "несчастненьких", беспокоило его. Неужели у нее никогда не будет таких друзей и таких интересов, которые окажутся ей действительно полезными?
The habit of using the foreign service as a roost for lame ducks is unfortunately bipartisan... (‘The New Republic’) — К сожалению, для наших обеих партий стало традицией использовать дипломатическую службу как прибежище для бездарностей...
The time has come, declared Senator Norris, for Congress to take cognizance of the Presidential practice of caring for "lame ducks". (APT) — Сенатор Норрис заявил, что конгрессу пора обратить внимание на то, что президент любит опекать "несчастненьких" в политике.
3) амер. не избранный вновь, но временно ещё выполняющий прежние обязанности политический деятель; см. тж. a lame-duck CongressSince Presidents pick their chief body guards, and since Kellerman was a stranger to Lyndon Johnson, Kellerman was already a lame duck. (W. Manchester, ‘The Death of a President’, ch. 2) — Президенты сами назначают начальников своей личной охраны. Поскольку Келлерман не был близким человеком Линдона Джонсона, его шансы сохранить должность равнялись нулю.
4) мор.; жарг. "хромая утка", повреждённый корабльA lame duck on the sea means a ship which has been more or less damaged while crossing the perilous ocean. (Suppl) — "Хромой уткой" моряки называют корабль, получивший повреждения во время сильного шторма.
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118 fish or cut bait
амер.; разг.решиться на что-л.; сказать либо "да", либо "нет"‘That subpoena should make her either fish or cut bait,’ the detective said (J. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Hesitant Hostess’, ch. 6) — - Увидев эту повестку в суд, - сказал сыщик, - мисс Кейлор раскроет свои карты.
Frank missed football practice so often that the coach told him to fish or cui bait. (DAI) — Франк пропустил столько тренировок что, по мнению тренера, ему остается только бросить футбол, если, конечно, он не возьмется за ум.
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119 go fifty-fifty
(go fifty-fifty (тж. go halves, go share and share alike, go shares или go snacks))делить поровну, пополам; принять участие наравне с кем-л. [go fifty-fifty первонач. амер.]If you find the treasure we will go shares. (H. R. Haggard, ‘Colonel Quaritch’, ch. IV) — Если вы найдете сокровище, то мы его поделим поровну.
Any time you like to go shares in any mortal thing, Fleur, you've only to say so. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part II, ch. X) — Ты всегда можешь принять участие наравне со мной во всем, что тебя интересует, Флер.
I find that I no longer need you as an assistant... But I could very well do with you as a partner. How about going halves with me in the practice, lad? I'll make the terms as easy as you please. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Adventures in Two Worlds’, ch. 14) — Вы больше не нужны мне как ассистент... но очень нужны в качестве компаньона. что вы скажете о том, чтобы купить половину моей практики? я продам вам ее на самых выгодных условиях.
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120 safe
сейф; несгораемый ящик; несгораемый шкаф; холодильник; II безопасный; надёжный; сохранный; допустимый; допускаемый- safe allowable unit stress - safe clamping of the tool - safe distance - safe-drive - safe-drive tap holder - safe driving - safe duty - safe edge - safe edge file - safe failure - safe height - safe-health level - safe level - safe margin - safe mode - safe offside overtaking - safe operating area - safe operating procedure - safe operation - safe passing distance - safe performance - safe range of stress - safe retraction - safe riding surface - safe shutdown - safe slope - safe speed of rotation - safe starting position - safe state - safe stopping distance - safe stress - safe tool performance life - safe work - safe work practices - safe working capacity - safe working conditions - safe working procedure - safe working zone - safe zone programming - make safe from
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practice — [ præktɪs] group local medical nursing private practice professional practice unethical unfair universal practice unscrupulous practices usual i … Combinatory dictionary
practice, practise — I n. habit 1) to make a practice, practise of smt. 2) a common, usual; local; universal practice, practise 3) a practice, practise to + inf. (it was her practice, practise to drink a glass of wine every evening) exercise 4) to have practice,… … Combinatory dictionary
practice — prac•tice [[t]ˈpræk tɪs[/t]] n. v. ticed, tic•ing 1) habitual or customary course of action or way of doing something: office practice[/ex] 2) a habit; custom: to make a practice of borrowing money[/ex] 3) repeated performance or systematic… … From formal English to slang