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1 снижение официальной учётной ставки
1) Banking: reduction of the official discount rate2) Business: reduction of official discount rateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снижение официальной учётной ставки
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2 ставка ставк·а
I(ориентация) reliance (on)делать ставку — to rely / to count (on), to put (one's) stakes (on)
IIделать ставку на милитаризм / милитаристские планы — to employ militaristic schemes
воен.IIIставка главнокомандующего — General Headquaters, GHQ
1) эк. rateбанковская учётная ставка, учётная ставка банка — bank rate
тарифные ставки — tariff rates / schedule
фрахтовые ставки — freight / cargo rates
2) (оклад) wage rateIVюр.устроить очную ставку с кем-л. — to confront smb. with smb.
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