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1 money-losing
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2 money-losing
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3 money-losing deal
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > money-losing deal
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4 money-losing order
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > money-losing order
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5 money losing order
Экономика: невыгодный заказ -
6 money-losing venture
Деловая лексика: убыточное предприятие -
7 money losing order
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8 money losing order
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > money losing order
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9 a planned money-losing
Разговорное выражение: планово-убыточное предприятиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a planned money-losing
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10 ♦ money
♦ money /ˈmʌnɪ/1 [u] moneta; denaro; valuta; quattrini; soldi (fam.): I'm short of money, sono a corto di soldi; to make money, fare soldi, fare quattrini; to spend money, spendere denaro; to waste money, sprecare i soldi; to scrape together the money, raggranellare i soldi; to save money, risparmiare denaro; paper money, moneta cartacea; cartamoneta; banconote; hard money, moneta metallica; ( anche) moneta forte; big money, somme enormi; soldi a palate; un sacco di soldi; good money, soldi sudati; buon stipendio; ready money, denaro contante; contanti; silver money, valuta in argento; prize money, premio in denaro3 stipendio; paga: What's the money like?, quanto si guadagna?; DIALOGO → - Asking about work 2- The money is much better, guadagno molto di più4 (ipp.) premio in denaro5 (pl.) (leg. o arc.) somme di denaro; importi● (fin.) money at call (o at short notice), denaro a vista (o a breve preavviso) □ (market.) money-back guarantee, garanzia di rimborso ( all'acquirente); garanzia ‘soddisfatti o rimborsati’ (fam.) □ money bag, borsa ( per il denaro) □ (fin.) money balances, saldi monetari □ money belt, cintura per (portare addosso) denaro ( nascosto) □ (polit.) money bill, legge finanziaria □ (fin.) money broker, intermediario creditizio; intermediario finanziario; ( USA) cambiavalute □ (fig.) money cow, vacca da mungere, miniera d'oro (fig.) □ (fam.) money for jam, soldi facili □ money-grubber, persona avida di denaro; arraffone, arraffona □ money-grubbing, cupidigia (o avidità) di denaro □ money laundering, lavaggio (o riciclaggio) di denaro sporco □ money launderer, chi ricicla denaro sporco □ (econ.) money loser, azienda in passivo (o in perdita); progetto fallimentare □ (econ.) money-losing, che perde soldi; che è in passivo □ (prov.) Money makes the world go round, i soldi fanno girare il mondo □ ( banca, fam.) money managing, gestione patrimoniale □ (fin.) money market, mercato monetario □ ( nelle domande d'impiego e sim.) money no question, miti pretese □ (econ.) money of account, moneta (o valuta) di conto □ money of exchange, moneta di cambio □ (market.) money-off voucher, buono sconto □ money order, mandato (o ordine di pagamento); vaglia postale □ (spec. USA) money politics, la politica condizionata dal denaro □ (market.) money refund, ristorno □ (fin., in GB) money shop, agenzia finanziaria □ money spider, ragno portafortuna □ (fig.: d'azienda, ecc.) money-spinner, miniera d'oro □ (econ.) money squeeze, stretta creditizia □ (econ.) money supply, offerta di moneta □ money transfer, bonifico bancario; bancogiro □ (fam.) any money, quel che vuoi (o l'osso del collo, o la testa): I'll bet you any money that…, scommetto la testa che… □ black money, denaro sporco; (fisc.) compensi (o ricavi) in nero □ ( slang) right on the money, azzeccatissimo: Your comment is right on the money, la tua osservazione è azzeccatissima □ to coin money, batter moneta: (fig.) to be coining money, far denaro a palate □ for money, a pagamento, in cambio di soldi, per denaro □ to get one's money's worth, spender bene il proprio denaro □ (fam.) to be made of money, essere ricco sfondato □ to marry ( into) money, fare un matrimonio d'interesse □ to mint money, battere moneta: (fig.) to be minting money, fare soldi a palate □ to pay money down, pagare in contanti (o a pronta cassa) □ to put money into, investire denaro in □ to put money on, scommettere su □ to put money to interest, impiegar denaro; mettere denaro a frutto □ (fam.) to be rolling in money, essere ricco sfondato; nuotare nell'oro □ (fig.) to have money to burn, avere denaro da buttar via; poter spendere e spandere □ to take the money and run, prendere i soldi e chi s'è visto s'è visto □ (fig.) to throw good money after bad, buttare altro denaro per tentare di recuperare quello già perduto; buttare soldi al vento □ ( di una persona) to be worth a lot of money, essere ricchissimo □ (pop.) He's in the money, è pieno di soldi □ There is [was] money in it, c'è [c'era] del denaro da guadagnare (nell'affare); c'è [c'era] da fare dei soldi (fam.) □ Your money or your life!, o la borsa o la vita! -
11 losing
adj.• perdedor adj.• vencido, -a adj.n.• dinero perdido s.m.['luːzɪŋ]1.ADJ perdedorshe was fighting a losing battle against her depression — luchaba en vano or sin éxito contra su depresión
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12 a losing streak
пoлoca нeудaч; cплoшныe пpoигpыши (ocoб. в cпopтe и в aзapтныx игpax) He had a losing streak, had dropped all of the money he had, and went out to call on a friend to get some cash (E. S. Gardner) -
13 (to) lose money hand over fist
идиом. разг.1) швыряться деньгамибросать деньги на ветертратить деньги2) терять деньгиBusiness is so bad that the store on the corner is losing money hand over fist.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) lose money hand over fist
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14 (to) spend money hand over fist
идиом. разг.1) швыряться деньгамибросать деньги на ветертратить деньги2) терять деньгиBusiness is so bad that the store on the corner is losing money hand over fist.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) spend money hand over fist
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15 (to) lose money hand over fist
идиом. разг.1) швыряться деньгамибросать деньги на ветертратить деньги2) терять деньгиBusiness is so bad that the store on the corner is losing money hand over fist.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) lose money hand over fist
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16 (to) spend money hand over fist
идиом. разг.1) швыряться деньгамибросать деньги на ветертратить деньги2) терять деньгиBusiness is so bad that the store on the corner is losing money hand over fist.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) spend money hand over fist
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17 невыгодный заказ
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > невыгодный заказ
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18 order
1) порядок || приводить в порядок2) приказ, распоряжение; инструкция || приказывать3) заказ || заказывать4) порядок, последовательность5) строй (общественный)6) письменный приказ об уплате денег (напр. вексель, чек)7) бирж. приказ брокеру о покупке или продаже ценных бумаг8) брит. стат. агрегация родственных отраслей экономики; укрупнённая отрасль экономики9) сорт, тип, вид, степень10) (общественный) статус, уровень, ранг11) команда (ЭВМ) -
19 MLL
1) Спорт: Major Lacrosse League, Major League Lacrosse2) Шутливое выражение: Money Losing Lacrosse3) Сокращение: Music Lovers League, manned lunar launching, master lines layout, mixed lineage leukemia (онкол.), Mars Logistics Lander (NASA OEXP)4) Университет: Department of Modern Languages and Literatures5) Электроника: Modify lot location6) Нефть: microlaterolog7) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: micro lateral, microlateral log, микробоковой каротаж (Micro Lateral Log)8) Сахалин Р: Micro Lateral Log9) Нефть и газ: micro laterolog, micro laterolog tool, micro-laterolog, БМК, боковой микрокаротаж, МБК, прибор микробокового каротажа, МБМ10) Должность: Modern Languages and Literatures11) Аэропорты: Marshall, Alaska USA -
20 head-turner
1) Разговорное выражение: что-либо, привлекающее внимание окружающих (The dark, rectangular Chocolate phone is certainly a head-turner, and LG definitely needs a winner to save its money-losing mobile phone business.)2) Табуированная лексика: сексапильная девушка
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