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1 noun(a) (of inflation, tax, interest) taux m;∎ the rate is 20p in the pound le taux est de 20 pence par livre;∎ to strike for higher rates of pay faire la grève pour obtenir une augmentation de salaireMARKETING rate of adoption (of product) taux d'adoption; MARKETING rate of awareness (of product) taux de notoriété;rate band fourchette f de taux;MARKETING rate of churn taux de clients passés à la concurrence;rate of depreciation taux d'amortissement;rate of exchange cours m ou taux du change;rate of growth taux d'accroissement ou de croissance;rate of increase taux d'accroissement ou de croissance;ECONOMICS rate of inflation taux d'inflation;MARKETING rate of penetration taux de pénétration;rate of production taux de production;MARKETING rate of renewal taux de renouvellement;rate of return (on investment) taux de rendement;rate of return analysis analyse f du rendement;rate of return pricing fixation f de prix au taux de rendement établi;rate of taxation taux d'imposition;rate of turnover taux de rotation des stocks;rate of uptake taux de succès(b) (price, charge) tarif m;∎ the going rate le tarif courant;∎ the hourly rate is going to be increased le taux horaire va être augmenté∎ rates impôts m pl locauxBritish (fix rateable value of) fixer la valeur locative imposable de"While most in telecom are quite aware of the high rate of churn and the resulting consequences, what is surprising is the increasing rate of this dynamic," says Mary Ellen Smith, Faulkner director of research services. "It is only the expanding number of services and technologies that allow some organizations to remain profitable."
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Trav. taux de rotation [de la main-d'oeuvre/des effectifs]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > rate of turnover
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Entr., Org. taux de renouvellement/de rotation du personnelEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > staff turnover rate
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1) Trav. taux de rotation [du personnel/des effectifs, p. ex.]2) Transp. taux de roulement [des camions]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > turnover rate
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(a) (of stock) rotation f(b) (of passenger ship, plane) = temps nécessaire au débarquement et à l'embarquement de nouveaux passagers; (for freight) = temps nécessaire au déchargement et au chargement d'une nouvelle cargaison(c) (time taken to complete round trip) temps m de rotationturnround rate vitesse f de rotation -
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turnover ['tɜ:n‚əʊvə(r)]∎ his turnover is £100,000 per annum il fait 100 000 livres de chiffre d'affaires par an(b) (of staff, tenants) renouvellement m;∎ the (staff) turnover there is very high le taux de renouvellement du personnel y est très élevé;∎ there is a high turnover of tenants les locataires changent souvent∎ computer magazines have a high turnover les revues d'informatique se vendent bien∎ apple turnover chausson m aux pommes►► Commerce turnover rate taux m de rotation;Finance turnover tax impôt m ou taxe f sur le chiffre d'affaires -
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turnover [ˈtɜ:n‚əʊvər]• a profit of $4,000 on a turnover of $40,000 un bénéfice de 4 000 dollars pour un chiffre d'affaires de 40 000 dollarsb. [of staff] renouvellement m* * *['tɜːnəʊvə(r)]1) ( of company) chiffre m d'affaires2) ( rate of replacement) ( of stock) rotation f; ( of staff) taux m de renouvellement3) Culinary chausson m -
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∎ his turnover is £100,000 per annum il fait 100 000 livres d'affaires par anturnover tax impôt m ou taxe f sur le chiffre d'affaires∎ the staff turnover there is very high le taux de renouvellement du personnel y est très élevéturnover rate taux m de rotation -
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turnover n1 Accts chiffre m d'affaires ;2 ( rate of replacement) ( of stock) rotation f ; ( of staff) turnover m, rotation f de personnel ; the staff turnover in this school is 25% le taux de renouvellement des professeurs dans cette école est de 25% ; -
13 международная шкала координированного времени, UTC
международная шкала координированного времени, UTC
Шкала времени, рассчитываемая Международным бюро мер и весов так, что смещение относительно Международной шкалы атомного времени составляет целое число секунд, а относительно шкалы всемирного времени не превышает 0,9 с.
[ГОСТ 8.567-99]
международная шкала координированного времени
Шкала времени, на основе которой осуществляется координированное распространение по радио стандартных частот и сигналов времени. Международная шкала координированного времени соответствует международному атомному времени, но отличается от него на целое число секунд.
Примечания.
1. Применительно к требованиям настоящего стандарта применяется "Национальная шкала координированного времени Российской Федерации UTC (SU)".
2. Международная шкала координированного времени устанавливается Международным комитетом мер и весов и Международной службой вращения Земли
[ ГОСТ Р 51317.4.30-2008 (МЭК 61000-4-30:2008)]EN
Coordinated Universal Time, UTC
time scale which forms the basis of a coordinated radio dissemination of standard frequencies and time signals. It corresponds exactly in rate with international atomic time, but differs from it by an integral number of seconds.
NOTE 1 Coordinated universal time is established by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) and the International Earth Rotation Service (IERS).
NOTE 2 The UTC scale is adjusted by the insertion or deletion of seconds, so called positive or negative leap seconds, to ensure approximate agreement with UT1.
[IEC 61000-4-30, ed. 2.0 (2008-10)]
coordinated universal time, UTC
time scale which forms the basis of a coordinated dissemination of standard frequencies and time signals (see ITU-R Recommendation TF.460)
[IEC 62379-1, ed. 1.0 (2007-08)]FR
temps universel coordonné, UTC
échelle de temps qui constitue la base d'une diffusion radioélectrique coordonnée des fréquences étalon et des signaux horaires, qui a la même marche que le temps atomique international, mais qui en diffère d'un nombre entier de secondes
NOTE 1 Le temps universel coordonné est établi par le Bureau international des poids et mesures (BIPM) et le Service international de la rotation de la Terre (IERS).
NOTE 2 On ajuste l'échelle UTC par insertion ou omission de secondes dites secondes intercalaires positives ou négatives pour assurer sa concordance approximative avec l'échelle UT1
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14 оптический квантовый гироскоп
оптический квантовый гироскоп
оптический гироскоп
Скоростной гироскоп, в котором угловая скорость вращения системы определяется разностью частот двух встречных электромагнитных волн кольцевого оптического квантового генератора.
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