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1 mayor postura
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2 набивание цены
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3 перекупка на аукционе
Commerce: outbiddingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перекупка на аукционе
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4 предложение более выгодных условий
Economy: outbiddingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предложение более выгодных условий
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5 предложение более высокой цены или более выгодных условий
Economy: outbiddingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предложение более высокой цены или более выгодных условий
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6 Überbewertung
Überbewertung f FIN, RW overstatement, overestimate, overestimation* * *f 1. < Finanz> overstatement, overestimate, overestimation; 2. < Rechnung> overvaluation, overestimate, overestimation; 3. <Vw> einer Währung overrating, overstatement, overvaluation, overestimate, overestimation* * *Überbewertung
overvaluation, (Bilanz) overestimate, (Wertpapiere) top-heaviness;
• Überbewertung des Geldes enormous emphasis on money;
• Überbieten higher bid, outbidding, overbid;
• Überbieten aus Konkurrenzgründen squeeze pricing (US). -
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überbieten v V&M outbid, overbid (Auktion)* * *v <V&M> Auktion outbid, overbid* * *Überbieten
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8 Übergebot
Über·ge·bot -
9 Mehrfaktorenanalyse
Mehrfaktorenanalyse
multiple factor analysis;
• Mehrfamilienhaus community house, block of flats (Br.), apartment house (US), multiple-family (multifamily) dwelling;
• Mehrfamilienhaushalt multi-family household;
• Mehrfarbendruck process (multicolo(u)r) print[ing];
• Mehrfelderwirtschaft multicourse rotation;
• Mehrforderung increased demand;
• Mehrförderung extra output;
• Mehrfracht extra (additional) freight, surcharge;
• Mehrfrontenkrieg war on several fronts;
• Mehrgebot higher (further) bid, overbid, outbidding, advance of an offer;
• Mehrgehalt increased salary;
• Mehrgepäck excess luggage (Br.) (baggage, US);
• Mehrgewicht overweight, surplus (excess) weight, excess of weight, overs;
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10 Mehrgebot
Mehrgebot
higher (further) bid, overbid, outbidding, advance of an offer -
11 Übergebot
Übergebot
higher (further) bid, outbidding, overbid;
• Übergebühr surcharge;
• Übergehen (Beförderung) jump;
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13 надбавка
жbonus; ( цін) extra charge, increase, rise; ( на аукціоні) outbiddingнадбавка до ціни — bid, bidding, premium to a price
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14 kalahkan dalam tender
outbid, outbode, outbidden, outbidding -
15 podkup|ić
pf — podkup|ywać impf vt pot. 1. (dać wyższą cenę) to outbid (komuś coś sb for sth); to beat (komuś coś sb to sth)- ktoś mi podkupił samochód, który sobie upatrzyłem somebody beat me to the car I had my eye on2. (przekupić) to buy [osobę]- podkupują nam najlepszych specjalistów they are outbidding us for our best specialistsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podkup|ić
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16 مزايدة
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17 mayor postura
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18 sobrepuja
f.1 outbidding, bidding more than another.2 overbid, higher bid, overbidding.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: sobrepujar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: sobrepujar. -
19 مزايدة
مُزَايَدَة: مَصْدَر زايَدَbidding, outbidding, overbidding -
20 перекупать
vt разг; св - перекупи́тьперекупа́ть предприя́тие/газе́ту — to take over a business/a newspaper
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