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  • 121 GAGN-

    an adverbial prefix:
    A. [Cp. the adv. gegn], gain- (in gainsay), counter, esp. in law terms:—hence gagna-gögn, n. pl. counter-proofs, Grág. i. 106. gagn-augu, n. pl. ‘counter-eyes,’ temples. gagn-dyrt, n. adj. with doors opposite one another, Fas. ii. 181. gagn-gjald, n., prop. a ‘countergild,’ antidote, a Norse law term, which seems identical with mundr or tilgjöf, opp. to heiman-fylgja, dowry, which in case of the husband’s death or divorce was to be the wife’s property; gjöf and gagngjald are distinguished, N. G. L. i. 29; þá skal hon þarnast gagngjalds ok gjafar, 51. gagn-görð, f. transgression, 15. 1 (MS.) gagn-hollr, adj. kind to one another, Hm. 31. gagn-kvöð, f. a counter-summons, Grág. ii. 102. gagn-mælendr, part. pl. gain-sayers, opponents, Mart. 114. gagn-mæli, n. gain-saying, contradiction, Fms. x. 403, Stj. 331. gagn-nefna, u, f. a mutual nomination, of arbitrators, Grág. i. 495. gagn-staða, u, f. ‘gain-staying,’ resistance, Fms. x. 387, Hom. (St.) 43. gagnstöðu-flokkr, m. the opposite party, Fms. viii. 323: gagnstöðu-maðr, m. an opponent, adversary, 623. 12, 655 xvi. B. 3: gagn-staðleikr (- leiki), m. the contradictory, reverse, Stj. 263. gagn-staðligr, adj. (-liga, adv.), contrary, opposed to, Fms. i. 263, viii. 326, x. 233, Stj. 29, 73, Ó. H. 195, Sks. 576. gagn-staðr, adj. id., Stj. 163, Fms. viii. 323. gagn-stæðligr and gagn-stæðiligr, adj. = gagnstaðligr, Fms. ix. 528, Sks. 111, 130, 337, Stj. 335, Fs. 172. gagn-sök, f. a counter-action, counter-charge, a law term,—the defendant brought forth counter-charges, to be set off against those of the prosecutor, vide Nj. passim, Grág. i. 294, K. Þ. K. 160, Fs. 74, 125, Grett. 151, Valla L. 204, Rd. 300. gagn-tak, n. a ‘holder against,’ the strap to which the girth is attached, Fms. vii. 170, Sturl. iii. 114, Glúm. 393, Hkr. iii. 283, Karl. 458, Flor. 78; also called mót-tak. gagn-vert and gagn-vart, n. adj., used as prep. and adv., over against, with dat., Eg. 206, Fms. vi. 32, vii. 253. xi. 34, Nj. 34, Sd. 163; sitja g. e-m, Fs. 148; g. sólunni, 1812. 133; g. dyrum, Gullþ. 26, Fbr. 37, 64, passim:—as adv., Landn. 62, Fms. ii. 27, xi. 125.
    B. [Cp. gegnum and the adj. gegn], through, right through, straight; and so thorough, thoroughly, very (in which sense gay or gey is still used in Scot. and North. E., Jamieson Suppl. s. v.):—hence gagn-drepa, adj. wet through. gagn-færiligr and gagn-færr, adj. through-going, used as transl. of the Lat. penetrans, Stj. 89, 656 A. i. 34, 655 xxxii. 19. gagn-gört, n. adj. straight, Fb. iii. 296, Gísl. 38. gagn-hræddr, adj. ‘gay’ (i. e. very) frightened, Fms. iv. 147, 625. 18. gagn-kunnigr, adj. knowing thoroughly. gagn-leiði, n. the ‘ganest’ (i. e. shortest) way, Al. 92. gagn-orðr, adj. ‘gane-worded,’ speaking shortly, to the point, Nj. 38; (opp. to marg-orðr or lang-orðr.) gagn-skeytiligr, adj. to be shot through, Sks. 398 B. gagn-skorinn, part. scored through, i. e. cut through by fjords, rivers, etc., Fas. iii. 511: also thoroughly scored, i. e. carved all over, Vígl. 48 new Ed. gagn-stígr, m. a ‘gane’ way, short cut, Al. 109, Sks. 2, Fms. vii. 82 (in a verse). gagn-sæll, adj. through-seeing, penetrating, Sks. 208, (rare.) gagn-sær, adj. transparent, Rb. 354; gagnsætt gler, Hom. 128. gagn-vátr, adj. wet through. gagn-vegr, m. [Swed. genväg] = gagnstígr, Hm. 33. gagn-þurr, adj. dry all through, quite dry.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > GAGN-

  • 122 Wechsel der Gebührenpflicht

    Wechsel m der Gebührenpflicht NRT reverse of charges

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Wechsel der Gebührenpflicht

  • 123 call collect

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > call collect

  • 124 hovor na účet volaného

    freephone; reverse the charges

    Slovenský-anglický slovník > hovor na účet volaného

  • 125 American and British English: vocabulary

    Различия американского и британского вариантов английского языка в словаре
    Наибольшие различия между американским и британским вариантами английского языка проявляются в словаре. Ниже приводится список наиболее распространенных случаев обозначения одного и того же понятия различными словами в двух вариантах английского языка (слова без помет могут употребляться в любом варианте языка):
    airplane (амер.) - aeroplane (брит.) — самолет
    administration (амер.) - government (брит.) — правительство
    aluminum (амер.) - aluminium (брит.) — алюминий
    anyplace (амер.) - anywhere — где-нибудь, везде
    apartment - flat (брит.) — квартира
    area code (амер.) - dialling code (брит.) — телефонный код района
    attorney, laywer (амер.) - barrister, solicitor (брит.) — адвокат
    bill (амер.) - note (брит.) — банкнота
    busy (амер.) - engaged (брит.) — занято (о телефоне)
    cab (амер.) - taxi — такси
    call collect (амер.) - reverse the charges (брит.) — телефонный разговор, оплачиваемый абонентом, которому звонят
    can (амер.) - tin (брит.) — консервная банка
    candy (амер.) - sweets (брит.) — конфета
    check (амер.) - bill — счет (в ресторане)
    closet (амер.) - cupboard (брит.) — шкаф
    cookie, cracker (амер.) - biscuit (брит.) — печенье
    corn (амер.) - sweet corn, maize (брит.) — кукуруза
    crib (амер.) - cot (брит.) — детская кроватка
    crazy (амер.) - mad (брит.) — сумасшедший
    cuffs (амер.) - turn-ups (брит.) — отвороты (на брюках)
    diaper (амер.) - nappy (брит.) — пеленка
    dumb (амер.) - stupid — глупый
    elevator (амер.) - lift (брит.) — лифт
    eraser - rubber (брит.) — ластик
    fall (амер.) - autumn — осень
    faucet (амер.) - tap — водопроводный кран
    first floor (амер.) - ground floor — первый этаж
    second floor, third floor etc. (амер.) - first floor, second floor etc. (брит.) — второй этаж, третий этаж и т.д.
    flashlight (амер.) - torch (брит.) — фонарик
    flat tyre - puncture (брит.) — прокол
    french fries (амер.) - chips (брит.) — чипсы
    garbage, trash (амер.) - rubbish (брит.) — мусор
    garbage can, trashcan (амер.) - dustbin, rubbish bin (брит.) — мусорное ведро
    gas(oline) (амер.) - petrol (брит.) — бензин
    gear shift (амер.) - gear lever (брит.) — рычаг коробки передач
    highway, freeway (амер.) - main road, motorway (брит.) — автострада, шоссе
    hood (амер.) - bonnet (брит.) — капот автомобиля
    installment plan (амер.) - hire purchase (брит.) — покупка в рассрочку
    intersection (амер.) - crossroads (брит.) — перекресток
    license plate (амер.) - number plate (брит.) — номерной знак (автомобиля)
    liquor store (амер.) - off-license (брит.) — винно-водочный магазин
    mad (амер.) - angry (брит.) — сердитый
    mail (амер.) - post (брит.) — почта
    movie (амер.) - film — фильм
    nervy (амер.) - impudent (брит.) — наглый
    one-way (ticket) (амер.) - single (ticket) (брит.) — (билет) в один конец
    pants (амер.) - trousers — брюки
    pantyhose (амер.) - tights (брит.) — колготки
    pavement (амер.) - road surface (брит.) — мостовая
    pitcher (амер.) - jug (брит.) — кувшин
    pocket-book, purse (амер.) - handbag — дамская сумочка
    (potato) chips (амер.) - crisps (брит.) — картофельные чипсы
    railroad (амер.) - railway (брит.) — железная дорога
    raise (амер.) - rise (брит.) — повышение (зарплаты)
    recess (амер.) - break (брит.) — перемена (в школе)
    rest-room (амер.) - public toilet (брит.) — общественный туалет
    round-trip (ticket) (амер.) - return (ticket) (брит.) — (билет) туда и обратно
    schedule (амер.) - timetable — расписание
    sick (амер.) - ill (брит.) — больной
    sidewalk (амер.) - pavement (брит.) — тротуар
    stand in line (амер.) - queue (брит.) — стоять в очереди
    stingy (амер.) - mean (брит.) — скупой
    store (амер.) - shop — магазин
    subway (амер.) - underground (брит.) — метро
    teller (амер.) - cashier (брит.) — кассир (в банке)
    to submit a proposal - to table a proposal (брит.) — поставить предложение на обсуждение
    to table a proposal (амер.) - to shelve a proposal — класть предложение в долгий ящик
    truck (амер.) - van, lorry (брит.) — грузовик
    trunk (амер.) - boot (брит.) — багажник
    two weeks - fortnight (брит.) — две недели
    vacation (амер.) - holiday(s) (брит.) — отпуск
    windshield (амер.) - windscreen (брит.) — ветровое стекло
    zee (амер.) - zed (брит.) — название буквы 'z'
    zipper (амер.) - zip (брит.) — застежка-молния

    English-Russian grammar dictionary > American and British English: vocabulary

  • 126 efficiency ratio

    Fin
    a way of measuring the proportion of operating revenues or fee income spent on overhead expenses.
    EXAMPLE
    Often identified with banking and financial sectors, the efficiency ratio indicates a management’s ability to keep overhead costs low. In banking, an acceptable efficiency ratio was once in the low 60s. Now the goal is 50, while better-performing banks boast ratios in the mid 40s. Low ratings usually indicate a higher return on equity and earnings.
         This measurement is also used by mature industries, such as steel manufacture, chemicals, or car production, that must focus on tight cost controls to boost profitability because growth prospects are modest.
         The efficiency ratio is defined as operating overhead expenses divided by turnover. If operating expenses are $100,000, and turnover is $230,000, then:
    100,000/230,000 = 0.43 efficiency ratio
    However, not everyone calculates the ratio in the same way. Some institutions include all non-interest expenses, while others exclude certain charges and intangible asset amortization.
         A different method measures efficiency simply by tracking three other measures: accounts payable to sales, days sales outstanding, and stock turnover. This indicates how fast a company is able to move its merchandise. A general guide is that if the first two of these measures are low and third is high, efficiency is probably high; the reverse is likewise true.
         To find the stock turnover ratio, divide total sales by total stock. If net sales are $300,000, and stock is $140,000, then:
    300,000/140,000 = 2.14 stock turnover ratio
    To find the accounts payable to sales ratio, divide a company’s accounts payable by its annual net sales. A high ratio suggests that a company is using its suppliers’ funds as a source of cheap financing because it is not operating efficiently enough to generate its own funds. If accounts payable are $50,000, and total sales are $300,000, then:
    50,000/300,000 = 0.14 × 100 = 14% accounts payable to sales ratio

    The ultimate business dictionary > efficiency ratio

  • 127 Wechsel der Gebührenpflicht

    m TELEKOM reverse charging, reversing charges

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Wechsel der Gebührenpflicht

См. также в других словарях:

  • reverse charges — reverse (the) charges UK (US call collect) ► COMMUNICATIONS to make a phone call that is paid for by the person who receives it: »Call me from the airport and reverse the charges. Main Entry: ↑reverse …   Financial and business terms

  • reverse — /rəˈvɜs / (say ruh vers) adjective 1. opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or character: an impression reverse to what was intended. 2. acting in a manner opposite or contrary to that which is usual, as an appliance or apparatus. 3 …  

  • reverse the charges — To charge a telephone call to the person who receives it instead of to the caller • • • Main Entry: ↑reverse * * * reverse the charges british phrase to make the person who you are calling on the telephone agree to pay for the call Thesaurus:… …   Useful english dictionary

  • reverse the charges — reverse (the) charges UK (US call collect) ► COMMUNICATIONS to make a phone call that is paid for by the person who receives it: »Call me from the airport and reverse the charges. Main Entry: ↑reverse …   Financial and business terms

  • reverse — ► VERB 1) move backwards. 2) make (something) the opposite of what it was. 3) turn the other way round or up or inside out. 4) revoke or annul (a judgement by a lower court or authority). 5) (of an engine) work in a contrary direction. ►… …   English terms dictionary

  • reverse the charges — ► reverse the charges chiefly Brit. make the recipient of a telephone call responsible for payment. Main Entry: ↑reverse …   English terms dictionary

  • reverse — [ri vʉrs′] adj. [ME revers < OFr < L reversus, pp. of revertere: see REVERT] 1. a) turned backward; opposite or contrary, as in position, direction, order, etc. b) with the back showing or in view 2. reversing the usual effect so as to show …   English World dictionary

  • Reverse charge — may mean: * In placing telephone calls, reversing charges is also known as a Collect call. * With rechargeable batteries, a mistake in use or charging may lead to Reverse charging …   Wikipedia

  • reverse billing — UK US noun [U] ► COMMUNICATIONS a way of charging for phone calls and text messages in which charges are paid by the person receiving them rather than the person making or sending them: »We plan to use reverse billing to charge for our regular… …   Financial and business terms

  • reverse — An informal name for a reverse repurchase agreement. American Banker Glossary * * * ▪ I. reverse re‧verse 1 [rɪˈvɜːs ǁ ɜːrs] verb [transitive] 1. to change something such as a decision, judgement, or process so that it is the opposite of what it… …   Financial and business terms

  • reverse — re|verse1 [rıˈvə:s US ə:rs] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(opposite)¦ 2¦(car)¦ 3¦(change position/purpose)¦ 4¦(turn something over)¦ 5 reverse yourself 6 reverse the charges ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(OPPOSITE)¦ [T] to change something, such as a decision, judgment, or process …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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