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1 послерыночная торговля
послерыночная торговля
Автоматизированная система торговых операций на табло/экранах, проводимая Чикагской товарной биржей (Chicago Mercantile Exchange).
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > послерыночная торговля
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2 РМТ
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послерыночная торговля
Аббревиатура понятия “послерыночная торговля”.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > РМТ
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3 торговля после закрытия рынка
1) Stock Exchange: PTM (postmarket trading), postmarket trading (PMT)2) Business: post-market trading (PMT)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > торговля после закрытия рынка
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4 торговля до/после открытия рынка
Stock Exchange: PMT (pre/post market trading)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > торговля до/после открытия рынка
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5 торговля после открытия рынка
Stock Exchange: post market trading (PMT)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > торговля после открытия рынка
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6 торговля до/после открытия рынка
pre/post market tradingРусско-английский словарь по экономии > торговля до/после открытия рынка
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С РУК покупать, доставать что, продавать, продажа и т. п. coll PrepP Invar adv or nonagreeing post-modifl (to buy, obtain, sell sth. etc) independently, outside of an established store or trading networkdirectlyprivately (in limited contexts) on the black market.В букинистических магазинах этот хлам, по-моему, не продаётся. Доставала с рук... (Трифонов 5). I don't think they sell such rubbish in secondhand bookstores she must have obtained them from certain individuals directly... (5a).Никогда отец не ворчал, если деньги шли на то, чтоб хорошо одевалась Алла. Доставали вещи с рук... (Солженицын 10). Her father had never grumbled if money was spent on dressing Alia well. They got things on the black market... (10a).Торговал он с рук разной, необходи- (557 J мой в казачьем обиходе рухлядью... и два раза в год ездил в Воронеж, будто за товаром, а на самом деле доносил, что в станице пока-де спокойно и казаки нового злодейства не умышляют (Шолохов 2). ( context transl) Не traded in various odds and ends that were of use to Cossacks...and twice a year he travelled to Voronezh ostensibly to replenish his stocks, but actually to report that the stanitsa was calm and the Cossacks were not plotting any fresh mischief (2a). -
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• С РУК покупать, доставать что, продавать, продажа и т.п. coll[PrepP; Invar; adv or nonagreeing post- modif]=====⇒ (to buy, obtain, sell sth. etc) independently, outside of an established store or trading network:- directly;- privately;- [in limited contexts] on the black market.♦ В букинистических магазинах этот хлам, по-моему, не продаётся. Доставала с рук... (Трифонов 5). I don't think they sell such rubbish in secondhand bookstores; she must have obtained them from certain individuals directly... (5a).♦ Никогда отец не ворчал, если деньги шли на то, чтоб хорошо одевалась Алла. Доставали вещи с рук... (Солженицын 10). Her father had never grumbled if money was spent on dressing Alla well. They got things on the black market... (10a).♦ Торговал он с рук разной, необходимой в казачьем обиходе рухлядью... и два раза в год ездил в Воронеж, будто за товаром, а на самом деле доносил, что в станице пока-де спокойно и казаки нового злодейства не умышляют (Шолохов 2). [context transl] He traded in various odds and ends that were of use to Cossacks...and twice a year he travelled to Voronezh ostensibly to replenish his stocks, but actually to report that the stanitsa was calm and the Cossacks were not plotting any fresh mischief (2a).
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