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101 неблагоприятное состояние рынка
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > неблагоприятное состояние рынка
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102 conjuncture
kənˈdʒʌŋktʃə сущ.
1) а) стечение обстоятельств;
состояние, положение дел certain conjunctures of atmospheric circumstances ≈ определенное состояние атмосферы at this conjuncture Syn: juncture б) кризис, кризисное положение Such a conjuncture had never occurred. ≈ Никогда не было такого критического положения.
2) экон. конъюнктура, состояние рынка, конъюнктура рынка Syn: state of affairs, market conditions, business climate конъюнктура, стечение обстоятельств критическое положение;
кризис (устаревшее) соединение, объединение adverse ~ неблагоприятная конъюнктура ~ стечение обстоятельств;
at this conjuncture в сложившихся условиях conjuncture конъюнктура ~ кризис ~ критическое положение ~ стечение обстоятельств;
at this conjuncture в сложившихся условиях ~ стечение обстоятельствБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > conjuncture
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103 run-down
1. сущ.;
тж. rundown
1) амер.;
разг. краткое описание, краткое изложение;
сводка, краткая информация a run-down on market conditions for various steel products ≈ сводка о конъюнктуре рынка изделий из стали
2) сокращение численности, сокращение объема хозяйственной деятельности (постепенное и происходящее в течение длительного времени) the run-down of the Navy ≈ сокращение военно-морского флота drastic run-down in the industry ≈ резкое сокращение численности занятых в промышленности
2. прил.
1) а) незаведенный( о часах) Syn: unwound б) не подготовленный к работе( о различных приборах) a run-down gramophone ≈ незаведенный патефон a run-down battery ≈ незаряженный аккумулятор
2) а) развалившийся, полуразрушенный, ветхий, обветшалый( особ. о жилом районе) Syn: tumbledown, dilapidated б) жалкий, захудалый, ничтожный;
потрепанный Syn: decayed, shabby. seedy
3) подорванный (о здоровье) ;
уставший, обессиленный Syn: exhausted, wasted( разговорное) краткое изложение;
сводка;
конспект;
тезисы;
аннотация информация - he can give you a * on the latest developments он осведомит вас о последних событиях сокращение численности, количества и т. п. незаведенный, остановившийся (о часах) севший, разрядившийся (о батарейке и т. п.) уставший, истощенный;
ослабший - to be * быть уставшим /обессиленным/ - I was completely * у меня было сильное переутомление, я был совершенно без сил, я был совершенно измочален развалившийся;
запущенный - a * villa заброшенная вилла - * equipment( военное) изношенная материальная часть захудалый, жалкийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > run-down
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104 conjuncture
сущ.1) общ. конъюнктура, положение вещейа) (совокупность условий, взятых в их взаимной связи, сложившаяся обстановка, временная ситуация)б) маркс. конкретно-историческая ситуация (совокупность таких характеристик, как баланс сил, идеологии, классовое сознание, классовые интересы, способ производства, которые составляют процесс воспроизводства в конкретно-исторических условиях)See:2) общ. критическое положение, кризис -
105 You hit the nail on the head.
Общая лексика: Вы это очень точно подметили. (You hit the nail on the head when you said that real estate prices are set by market conditions. If homes are selling, it's because someone is buying.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > You hit the nail on the head.
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106 fluid
'fluid 1. noun1) (a substance (liquid or gas) whose particles can move about freely.) væske, fluidum2) (any liquid substance: cleaning fluid.) væske2. adjective1) (able to flow like a liquid: a fluid substance.) flytende, væske-2) (smooth and graceful: fluid movements.) flytende3) ((of arrangements, plans etc) able to be changed easily: My holiday plans are fluid.) ustabil, ikke fast•- fluidityflytende--------væskeIsubst. \/ˈfluːɪd\/1) ( fysikk) flytende substans, fluid2) væske, fluidumdrikke mye \/ tilføre kroppen mye væskeIIadj. \/ˈfluːɪd\/1) flytende, i flytende form2) ( om plan e.l.) ubestemt, ikke fastsatt3) ( overført) flytende4) ( om stil) ledig, lett, elegant5) ustabil, skiftende, usikker6) ( om kapital) disponibel, likvid -
107 ADR
ADR (Abk. für 1. asset depreciation range, 2. American Depositary Receipt) 1. ACC, TAX betriebsgewöhnliche Nutzungsdauer f; 2. BANK Hinterlegungsurkunde f, Hinterlegungsschein m, Aktienzertifikat n (receipt issued by a US bank evidencing it holds a foreign security –principally common stocks– on behalf of holders, used to trade foreign securities under US market conditions; Urkunde über bei US-Banken hinterlegte Bestände an nicht amerikanischen Dividendenwerten) -
108 dictate
∎ to dictate sth to sb dicter qch à qn(b) (determine) imposer;∎ market conditions are dictated by the economic situation la conjoncture du marché dépend de la situation économique(a) (dictate text) dicter∎ to dictate to sb donner des ordres à qn -
109 goodwill
fonds m de commerce, biens m pl incorporelsgoodwill accounting comptabilisation f de la survaleurAccounting convention assumes that goodwill, the premium a company pays for an acquisition, is a wasting asset. Why not create an impairment test that would consider market conditions and profitability projections to determine the value of goodwill? A 15-person team of accounting firms and investment bankers recently floated such a proposal, which is currently under consideration by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).
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110 conjuncture
[kən'ʤʌŋkʧə]сущ.1) стечение обстоятельств; ситуация, конъюнктураto owe one's success to a favourable conjuncture — достичь успеха благодаря благоприятной конъюнктуре
2) кризис, кризисное положение3) комбинация, сочетание, соединение4) эк. конъюнктура рынка, состояние рынкаSyn: -
111 rundown
['rʌndaun]сущ.1) краткое описание, краткое изложение; сводка, краткая информацияrundown on market conditions for various steel products — сводка о конъюнктуре рынка изделий из стали
2) сокращение численности, сокращение объёма хозяйственной деятельности ( постепенное и происходящее в течение длительного времени) -
112 agility
Gen Mgtthe organizational capability to be flexible, responsive, adaptive, and show initiative in times of change and uncertainty. Agility has origins in manufacturing and has been cited as a source of competitive advantage by many management gurus, including Rosabeth Moss Kanter and Tom Peters. One writer who has explored the concept of agility in greater depth is Richard Pascale, for whom the key to agility lies in what the organization is, as opposed to what it does. Agility grew as a reaction against the slowness of bureaucratic organizations to respond to changing market conditions. The virtual organization has been quoted as one extreme example of an agile organization. -
113 career path
HRa planned, logical progression of jobs within one or more professions throughout working life. A career path can be planned with greater assurance in market conditions of stability and little change. In times of great change and uncertainty, some people, such as Dominic Cadbury, have argued that there is no longer such a thing as a planned career path and instead place greater emphasis on the importance of CPD in order to maintain employability. -
114 global brand
Mktgthe brand name of a product that has worldwide recognition. A global brand has the advantage of economies of scale in terms of production, recognition, and packaging. While the product or brand itself remains the same, the marketing must take into account the local market conditions and the resulting marketing campaign must be tailored accordingly. Care must also be taken to ensure that there is nothing offensive in terms of the name or packaging in the various cultures and languages. A problem with global branding is that if problems are experienced in one country, there could be worldwide repercussions for the brand. -
115 global marketing
Mktga marketing strategy used mainly by multinational companies to sell goods or services internationally. Global marketing requires that there is harmonization between the marketing policies for different countries and that the marketing mix for the different countries can be adapted to the local market conditions. Global marketing is sometimes used to refer to overseas expansion efforts through licensing, franchises, and joint ventures. -
116 net book value
Finthe historical cost of an asset less any accumulated depreciation or other provision for diminution in value, for example, reduction to net realizable value, or asset value which has been revalued downwards to reflect market conditions. -
117 organizational development
Gen Mgta planned approach to far-reaching organizational change designed to enable an organization to respond and adapt to changing market conditions and to set a new agenda. Organizational development is frequently linked to organization structure, which can act either as an enabling or restrictive mechanism for change. For organizational development to succeed, any policies or strategies introduced must fit with the corporate culture.The ultimate business dictionary > organizational development
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118 selling season
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119 shelf registration
Fina registration statement, lodged with the Securities and Exchange Commission two years before a corporation issues securities to the public. The statement, which has to be updated periodically, allows the corporation to act quickly when it considers that the market conditions are right without having to start the registration procedure from scratch. -
120 urban sprawl
разрастание городов
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The physical pattern of low-density expansion of large urban areas under market conditions into the surrounding agricultural areas. Sprawl lies in advance of the principal lines of urban growth and implies little planning control of land subdivision. Development is patchy, scattered and strung out, with a tendency to discontinuity because it leap-frogs over some areas, leaving agricultural enclaves. (Source: GOOD)
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