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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > public credit
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1) Юридический термин: общественное доверие2) Экономика: государственный кредит, кредит, предоставляемый местным органам власти, кредит, предоставляемый правительству, кредит, предоставляемый правительству или местным органам власти -
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государственный кредит; кредит, предоставляемый правительству или местным органам власти -
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государственный кредит; кредит, предоставляемый правительству или местным органам властиАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > public credit
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государственный кредитEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > public credit
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государственный кредит; кредит, предоставляемый местным органам властиEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > public credit
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кредит, предоставляемый правительству или местным органам властиСпособность политических организаций привлекать средства в обмен на свое обещание их выплатить. Представлен в виде облигаций и векселей правительства, муниципалитетов и прочих государственных органов. -
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государственные кредитные учреждения ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > public credit organizations
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1. n1) кредит2) бухг. кредит, правая сторона счета3) аккредитив4) доверие
- acceptance credit
- accommodation credit
- adjustment credit
- agricultural credit
- assignment credit
- averaged rate credit
- back-to-back credit
- bank credit
- banker's credit
- banking credit
- blank credit
- blocked credit
- book credit
- bridging credit
- broker's credit
- budgetary credit
- buyer's credit
- cash credit
- cheap credit
- clean credit
- clearing credit
- collateral credit
- collateralized credit
- commercial credit
- commercial bank credit
- commercial documentary credit
- commercial paper credit
- commodity credit
- company credit
- consumer credit
- consortium credit
- countervailing credit
- convenience credit
- conversion credit
- currency credit
- current account credit
- deferred credit
- direct credit
- directed credit
- disabled access credit
- discount credit
- documentary credit
- dollar credit
- draft credit
- drawing credit
- earmarked credit
- evergreen credit
- export credit
- exporter's credit
- export promotion credit
- extended credit
- external credit
- external trade credit
- farm credit
- financial credit
- fixed credit
- foreign currency credit
- frame credit
- frozen credit
- goods credit
- government credit
- guaranteed credit
- illicit credit
- impaired credit
- import credit
- importer's credit
- import promotion credit
- individual credit
- industrial credit
- installment credit
- insurer's credit
- intercompany credit
- interest-free credit
- interfirm credit
- intergovernmental credit
- interim credit
- intermediate-term credit
- international credit
- interstate credit
- investment credit
- irrevocable credit
- leasing credit
- limited credit
- lombard credit
- long credit
- long-term credit
- low-interest credit
- margin credit
- marginal credit
- maximum credit
- medium-term credit
- mercantile credit
- mixed credit
- monetary credit
- mortgage credit
- mutual credit
- noninstallment credit
- noninterest bearing credit
- nonrefundable credit
- on-call credit
- open credit
- open-end credit
- open account credit
- overdue credit
- overnight credit
- packing credit
- paper credit
- personal credit
- preferential credit
- public credit
- real estate credit
- reciprocal credits
- rediscount credit
- refinance credit
- rehabilitation import credit
- reimbursement credit
- rescheduled credit
- reserve credit
- retail credit
- revocable credit
- revolving credit
- rollover credit
- rural credit
- secondary credit
- second mortgage credit
- secured credit
- self-liquidating credit
- shaky credit
- short credit
- short-term credit
- sight credit
- social credit
- soft credit
- sovereign credit
- spot credit
- stabilization credit
- standby credit
- starting credit
- state credit
- state-guaranteed credit
- sterling credit
- store credit
- supermarginal credit
- supplier's credit
- swing credit
- syndicate credit
- syndicated bank credit
- tax credit
- temporary credit
- term credit
- tied credit
- tight credit
- total credit
- trade credit
- uncommitted credit
- uncovered credit
- unlimited credit
- unsecured credit
- untied credit
- unused credit
- used credit
- usurer's credit
- working credit
- credit against goods
- credit against securities
- credit against shipped goods
- credit at the bank
- credit for dependents
- credit for inventories
- credit in foreign currency
- credit in kind
- credit on consumer goods
- credit on easy terms
- credit on favourable terms
- credit on goods
- credit on landed property
- credit of leased equipment
- credit on mortgage
- credit on property
- credit on real estate
- credit on real property
- credit on securities
- credit with the bank
- credit backed by commercial paper
- credit extended under an intergovernmental agreement
- credit guaranteed by the government
- against credit
- on credit
- under credit
- advance a credit
- allot credits
- allow a credit
- apply for a credit
- arrange a credit
- block a credit
- buy on credit
- call in a credit
- cancel a credit
- clear the credit
- draw a credit
- establish a credit
- exceed the credit
- extend a credit
- freeze a credit
- furnish a credit
- get a credit
- give a credit
- give on credit
- grant a credit
- guarantee a credit
- lend a credit
- lodge a credit
- obtain a credit
- open a credit
- procure bank credit
- prolong a credit
- provide a credit
- receive a credit
- redeem a credit
- refuse credit
- reimburse a credit
- reject credit
- renew a credit
- repay a credit
- resume a credit
- sell on credit
- supply a credit
- suspend credit
- take on credit
- tighten credit
- use a credit
- utilize a credit
- withdraw a credit2. vкредитовать счет; записать (сумму) в кредит счета
- credit an account with an amount
- credit an amount to an account
- credit and debitEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > credit
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1) кредит || кредитовать2) доверие3) кредит, правая сторона счёта || записывать на кредит4) сумма, записанная на приход5) аккредитив6) льгота, скидка -
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1. n1) вера, доверие- give credit to smth.2) репутация (обыкн. хорошая), доброе имя3) честь; заслуга; похвала- do smb. credit- take credit for smth.- get credit for smth.4) кредит; pl кредитные потоки- give smth. on credit•- furnish smb. with long-term credits2. v1) верить, доверять2) ( with) приписывать- credit smb. with smth.3) кредитовать -
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1. n1) вера; доверие2) репутация (обыкн. хорошая); доброе имя3) честь; заслуга4) кредит•to extend / to give credit to smb — предоставлять кредит кому-л.
to give smb all the credit for smth — приписывать кому-л. одному заслугу в чем-л.
to grant credits on easy / favorable terms — предоставлять кредиты на льготных условиях
to provide credit for smb — предоставлять кредит кому-л.
to repay the credits — оплачивать / погашать кредиты
- commercial creditto take credit for smth — присваивать / приписывать заслугу в чем-л.
- consumer credit
- export credits
- farm credit
- government credits
- guaranteed credit
- his political credit has been eroded
- interest-free credit
- long-term credit
- low-interest credit
- medium-term credit
- open credit
- proper use of the credit
- public credit
- repayment of credit
- short-term credit
- trade credit
- unlimited credit
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1) вера, доверие | верить, доверять2) кредит | кредитовать3) аккредитив•credit against goods — подтоварный кредит;
credit for good time — зачёт времени заключения за хорошее поведение;
credit for labour — зачёт времени заключения за добросовестный труд;
credit for time in custody — зачёт времени пребывания под стражей;
- credit of witnesscredit of witness in a particular case — доверие к свидетелю в связи с обстоятельствами конкретного дела
- acceptance credit
- blank credit
- clean credit
- commercial credit
- confirmed credit
- export credit
- extortionate credit
- general credit of witness
- import credit
- lax credit
- long term credit
- mortgage credit
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- public credit
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фин. государственный заема) (заем, заемщиком по которому выступает государство)See:б) (заем, предоставленный по государственной программе кредитования, в отличие от займа, предоставленного частным лицом)Ant:* * ** * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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сокр. PSNCR общ. фин., стат., брит. потребность государственного сектора в кредитном капитале* (статистический показатель, рассчитываемый на основании таких статей бюджета Великобритании, как "потребность государственного сектора в заимствованиях" или "потребность государственного сектора в притоке наличности" и "чистые заимствования государственного сектора"; указывает направления капиталопотоков, влияет на принятие инвестиционных решений)Syn:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > Public Sector Net Credit Requirements
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