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1 стимулирование спроса
1) Economy: demand promotion, propping-up of demand2) Diplomatic term: propound of demand3) Advertising: demand stimulation4) Business: boosting the demand, stimulating the demand5) EBRD: incentive pricing (путём снижения цен)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стимулирование спроса
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2 предложить
1) General subject: advertise, come up with (Обычно про какую-либо идею), (идею) float, give a suggestion, hold forth, hold out, offer, order, pose, propose, proposition (план, сделку), put, request, set forward, submit, suggest, table, Bring out, (кому-л. сделать что-л.) invite (smb. to do smth.), set out, encourage2) Colloquial: proposition (план, сделку и т.п.)3) Mathematics: recommend4) Law: propound, request (в смысле "обязать", "потребовать")5) Jargon: (идею, план) hit (Fred hit me with a great idea just before we left. Перед тем как нам уйти Фред предложил мне прекрасную идею.)6) Patents: put forward7) leg.N.P. demand (administrative law), invite (to make bids, etc.), make a motion (parliamentary practice), make a proposal (parliamentary practice), make an offer (to enter into a contract; law of contracts), move (parliamentary practice), offer (law of contracts), propose (parliamentary practice), quote (business law), request (administrative law), tender (performance; law of contracts)
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