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41 private sector
'pri·vate sec·tor nPrivatwirtschaft f, privater Sektor nmodifier (funds, funding) Privat-;\private sector business privatwirtschaftliches Unternehmen;\private sector market privater Markt;\private sector profits private Gewinne -
42 secondary sector
1) эк. = manufacturing sector2) эк. тр. = secondary labour market -
43 segment; sector (of the market)
фр. compartiment (du marché)
исп. segmento; sector
сегмент; сектор (рынка)
Определенная часть рынка, например акции авиакомпаний. Аналитики по ценным бумагам чаще всего специализируются на каком-либо одном сегменте рынка.
Англо-русский словарь Финансы и долги > segment; sector (of the market)
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44 secondary sector
Econthe sector of the labor force with employment options other than the wage earned in the market, consisting of married women, the semi-retired, and young people -
45 manufacturing market
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46 manufacturing sector
эк. обрабатывающая промышленность (совокупность предприятий, обрабатывающих уже добытое сырье и производящих потребительские или промежуточные блага; в отличие от добывающей промышленности или сферы услуг)Syn: -
47 primary sector
а) эк. (сектор экономики, включающий добывающую промышленность, сельское хозяйство и другие отрасли, производящие сырье)Syn:See:б) эк. тр. = primary labour market* * * -
48 international transfer market
Спорт: международный трансферный рынок (англ. термин взят из публикации FATF: Money Laundering through the Football Sector. – July 2009; в тексте перед англ. термином ставится опред. артикль)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > international transfer market
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49 retail sector
1) Общая лексика: сфера розничных продаж (AD)2) Недвижимость: (of real estate market) рынок торговых помещений -
50 transfer market
Спорт: трансферный рынок (англ. термин взят из публикации FATF: Money Laundering through the Football Sector. – July 2009; в тексте перед англ. термином ставится опред. артикль) -
51 intermarket sector spread
фин. межрыночный секторный спред* (спред между процентными ставками, предлагаемыми в двух секторах рынка облигаций по бумагам с одинаковым сроком погашения)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > intermarket sector spread
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52 industrial gas market
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > industrial gas market
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53 industrial market
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > industrial market
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54 private sector labour market
Деловая лексика: частный сектор рынка трудаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > private sector labour market
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55 retail sector (of real estate market)
Недвижимость: рынок торговых помещенийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > retail sector (of real estate market)
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56 private sector labour market
Англо-русский экономический словарь > private sector labour market
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57 domestic market oriented sector
Politics english-russian dictionary > domestic market oriented sector
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58 рыночный сектор
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > рыночный сектор
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59 рыночный сектор (поставок газа)
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > рыночный сектор (поставок газа)
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60 Marktsegment
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