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1 целевая цена
1) Economy: (ориентировочная) guideline price, target price2) Banking: basic price3) Advertising: target price (стоимость заказа плюс доплата или удержание в зависимости от качества и сроков поставки)4) Business: guide price, object price -
2 базисная целевая цена
Business: basic object price, basic target priceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > базисная целевая цена
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3 С-619
HE СТОЯТЬ/НЕ ПОСТОЯТЬ за ценой, за деньгами и т.п. coll VP subj: human most often pfv fut) to be willing to pay generously for sth.: X за ценой (за деньгами) не постоит money (price) is no object with X X won't quibble (argue) over the price (of sth.) X will spare no expenseX will pay anything (for sth.). "...A за деньгами он не постоит. - Коровьев оглянулся, а затем шепнул на ухо председателю: - Миллионер!» (Булгаков 9) "Money's no object with him." Koroviev looked around, then whispered into the chairman's ear, "A millionaire!" (9a).«Значит, он миллионер?» - «Во всяком случае, за расходами не стоит» (Войнович 3). "Then he's a millionaire?" "At any rate, he doesn't spare expense" (3a). -
4 не постоять
• НЕ СТОЯТЬ/НЕ ПОСТОЯТЬ за ценой, за деньгами и т.п. coll[VP; subj: human; most often pfv fut]=====⇒ to be willing to pay generously for sth.:- X won't quibble (argue) over the price (of sth.);- X will pay anything (for sth.).♦ "...А за деньгами он не постоит. - Коровьев оглянулся, а затем шепнул на ухо председателю: - Миллионер!" (Булгаков 9) "Money's no object with him." Koroviev looked around, then whispered into the chairman's ear, "A millionaire!" (9a).♦ "Значит, он миллионер?" - "Во всяком случае, за расходами не стоит" (Войнович 3). "Then he's a millionaire?" "At any rate, he doesn't spare expense" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не постоять
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5 не стоять
• НЕ СТОЯТЬ/НЕ ПОСТОЯТЬ за ценой, за деньгами и т.п. coll[VP; subj: human; most often pfv fut]=====⇒ to be willing to pay generously for sth.:- X won't quibble (argue) over the price (of sth.);- X will pay anything (for sth.).♦ "...А за деньгами он не постоит. - Коровьев оглянулся, а затем шепнул на ухо председателю: - Миллионер!" (Булгаков 9) "Money's no object with him." Koroviev looked around, then whispered into the chairman's ear, "A millionaire!" (9a).♦ "Значит, он миллионер?" - "Во всяком случае, за расходами не стоит" (Войнович 3). "Then he's a millionaire?" "At any rate, he doesn't spare expense" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не стоять
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6 дешевка
разг.
1) (низкая цена)
cheapness, low price(s)
2) (о чем-л. безвкусном)
cheap stuff, worthless object* * ** * *cheapness, low price(s)* * * -
7 целевой
целевая цена — guide price; target price
искомый вывод; целевой вывод — target terminal
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8 Термин
1) General subject: dead cat bounce (A derogatory term used on the stock exchange to describe a huge decline in the value of a stock, usually a share, which is immediately followed by a temporary rise in price before continuing to fall.)2) Religion: Terminus( The god evolved from this sacred object)3) Ancient Roman: Terminus (бог - охранитель границ) -
9 термин
1) General subject: dead cat bounce (A derogatory term used on the stock exchange to describe a huge decline in the value of a stock, usually a share, which is immediately followed by a temporary rise in price before continuing to fall.)2) Religion: Terminus( The god evolved from this sacred object)3) Ancient Roman: Terminus (бог - охранитель границ) -
10 цена не имеет значения
General subject: price is no objectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > цена не имеет значения
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11 дешёвка
ж. разг.1. ( низкая цена) low priceкупить по дешёвке (вн.) — buy* cheap (d.), buy* at give-away prices (d.)
2. уст. ( дешёвая распродажа) sale at reduced prices3. пренебр. (о чём-л. безвкусном, лишённом ценности) cheap stuff, worthless object -
12 дешевка
(дешёвка)жен.; разг.1) ( низкая цена)cheapness, low price(s)2) (о чем-л. безвкусном)cheap stuff, worthless object
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