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21 рынок сбыта
2) Naval: market3) Economy: area of destination, distribution area, sale market, dumping ground4) Diplomatic term: trade area, trading area5) Cinema: marketing area6) Patents: product market7) Business: market outlet, marketing outlet, marketing outlets, outlet area, sales market, sales outlet, end market8) SAP. sales area9) EBRD: niche, target market (AD) -
22 Verkaufsabkommen
Verkaufsabkommen
marketing (distribution) agreement;
• Verkaufsabrechnung (Kommissionär) sales note, account sales (US);
• Verkaufsabschluss actual sale, sale completion, closing the sale;
• beim Verkaufsabschluss at the time of sale, on making the contract;
• fester Verkaufsabschluss outright sale;
• Verkaufsabteilung selling department;
• Verkaufsagent selling (sales, US, distributing) agent, market representative;
• Verkaufsagentur sales agency;
• Verkaufsaktion sales representation (campaign);
• Verkaufsaktion zu herabgesetzten Preisen drive (US);
• Verkaufsaktion durchführen to deliver a sales representation;
• Verkaufsaktivität sales activity (measure);
• Verkaufsanalyse sales (market) analysis;
• Verkaufsangebot sales offer, offer [to sell, for sale];
• festes Verkaufsangebot (Börse) firm offer;
• vollständiges Verkaufsangebot package;
• spezieller Verkaufsanlass sales event;
• Verkaufsanreiz sales stimulant;
• frühjahrsbedingter Verkaufsanstieg spring sales sprint;
• plötzlicher (sprunghafter) Verkaufsanstieg jump (surge) in sales, sales jump. -
23 Absatzmöglichkeit
Absatzmöglichkeit f V&M sales opportunity, market opportunity* * *f <V&M> sales opportunity, market opportunity* * *Absatzmöglichkeit(en)
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24 acaparar
v.1 to monopolize.acaparaba las miradas de todos all eyes were upon herlos atletas alemanes acapararon las medallas the German athletes swept the boardEXEX acapara las ventas EXEX monopolizes sales.Annette acapara a Ricardo Annette monopolizes Richard.2 to hoard (aprovisionarse de).3 to accumulate.4 to steal.El niñito acaparó toda la atención The little boy stole all the attention.* * *1 (productos) to hoard; (mercado) to corner, buy up2 (monopolizar) to monopolize, keep for oneself* * *VT1) (=acumular) [+ víveres, bienes] to hoard2) (=tener la totalidad de)a) [+ producción, poder, conversación] to monopolizeacaparan la distribución de gasolina en la zona — they have a monopoly on the distribution of petrol in the area
b) pey to hog *, monopolizea ver si no acaparas el teléfono — don't hog * o monopolize the telephone, will you?
3) (=quedarse con) to takehan acaparado un 25% del mercado de ventas a domicilio — they have captured o taken a 25% share of the home sales market
la industria acapara la mayor parte de las ayudas del gobierno — industry gets most of the government aid
4) (=poseer) to holdla empresa acapara el 40% de la tierra — the company owns 40% of the land
5) (=ocupar) to take upel accidente acaparó las primeras páginas de todos los periódicos — the accident took up the front pages in all the newspapers
6) [+ atención, interés] to captureeste asunto acaparó la atención de todos los políticos — this issue captured the attention of all the politicians
* * *verbo transitivoa) <productos/existencias> to hoard, stockpileb) <interés/atención> to capturec) (fam) ( monopolizar) to hog (colloq)* * *= overtax, hoard, monopolise [monopolize, -USA], overtake.Ex. Currently, they are trying to charge Internet providers more because Internet use is overtaxing the telephone networks.Ex. What one might call 'fetishistic bibliomania' is a disease -- and few serious book-readers, let alone librarians, are free from a squirrel-like proclivity to hoard books.Ex. The fact that this catalogue is in book form means that there is less likelihood of one reader monopolizing the catalogue.Ex. E-Books, while a curiosity and a lot of fun, do not seem to be overtaking the mass market.----* acaparar el mercado = dominate + the scene, corner + the market.* acaparar el tiempo de Alguien = monopolise + time.* acaparar la atención de Alguien = monopolise + attention.* acaparar las noticias = grab + the headlines, hit + the headlines.* acaparar toda la atención = steal + the limelight, steal + the show.* competir por acaparar la atención de Alguien = compete for + attention.* * *verbo transitivoa) <productos/existencias> to hoard, stockpileb) <interés/atención> to capturec) (fam) ( monopolizar) to hog (colloq)* * *= overtax, hoard, monopolise [monopolize, -USA], overtake.Ex: Currently, they are trying to charge Internet providers more because Internet use is overtaxing the telephone networks.
Ex: What one might call 'fetishistic bibliomania' is a disease -- and few serious book-readers, let alone librarians, are free from a squirrel-like proclivity to hoard books.Ex: The fact that this catalogue is in book form means that there is less likelihood of one reader monopolizing the catalogue.Ex: E-Books, while a curiosity and a lot of fun, do not seem to be overtaking the mass market.* acaparar el mercado = dominate + the scene, corner + the market.* acaparar el tiempo de Alguien = monopolise + time.* acaparar la atención de Alguien = monopolise + attention.* acaparar las noticias = grab + the headlines, hit + the headlines.* acaparar toda la atención = steal + the limelight, steal + the show.* competir por acaparar la atención de Alguien = compete for + attention.* * *acaparar [A1 ]vt1 ‹productos/existencias› to hoard, stockpile2 ‹atención/interés› to captureel trabajo acapara todo su tiempo work takes up all his timeacaparó todas las miradas all eyes were on her* * *
acaparar ( conjugate acaparar) verbo transitivo
acaparar verbo transitivo
1 (almacenar) to hoard
(especular) to corner
2 fig (a una persona) to monopolize
(la atención) to capture
' acaparar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abarcar
- barrer
English:
buy up
- corner
- hoard
- monopolize
- hog
- lime
* * *acaparar vt1. [monopolizar] to monopolize;[mercado] to corner;acaparaba las miradas de todos all eyes were upon her;los atletas alemanes acapararon las medallas the German athletes swept the board;una vez más las elecciones acapararon el interés de la prensa once more the newspapers were dominated by the elections2. [aprovisionarse de] to hoard* * *v/t1 hoard, stockpile2 tiempo take up3 interés capture4 fam ( monopolizar) monopolize, hog fam* * *acaparar vt1) : to stockpile, to hoard2) : to monopolize* * *acaparar vb to hoard -
25 baratillo
m.1 junk.2 junkshop (tienda).3 bargain sale, bargain, sell-off.4 secondhand shop, bargain counter, junk shop.* * *2 (baratijas) junk* * *SM1) (=artículos usados) secondhand goods pl ; (=artículos baratos) cheap goods pl2) (=tienda) secondhand shop, junk shop; (=sección de gangas) bargain counter3) (=saldo) bargain salecosa de baratillo — trash, junk
4) (=mercadillo) street market* * *Ex. The copies were sold at car boot sales, market stalls and on mail order priced at 40 pounds.* * *Ex: The copies were sold at car boot sales, market stalls and on mail order priced at 40 pounds.
* * *(venta) rummage sale ( AmE), jumble sale ( BrE); (tienda) cut-price store ( AmE), discount shop ( BrE)comer de baratillo to eat cheaply o on the cheap* * *baratillo nm1. [género] junk2. [tienda] junk shop;[mercadillo] flea market* * *m1 tienda cut-price store2 ( mercadillo) street market* * *baratillo nm: rummage sale, flea market -
26 puesto de mercadillo
(n.) = market stallEx. The copies were sold at car boot sales, market stalls and on mail order priced at 40 pounds.* * *(n.) = market stallEx: The copies were sold at car boot sales, market stalls and on mail order priced at 40 pounds.
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27 збут
ч ек.sale(s), selling -
28 рынок аренды автомобилей
Рынок аренды автомобилей довольно мал относительно рынка продаж по причинам как моральной угрозы (арендаторы мало заботятся об автомобилях), так и потенциальных проблем неблагоприятного отбора (неудачного выбора) (рынок может привлекать менее осторожных водителей). — The leasing market for cars is rather small relative to the sales market because of both moral hazard (consumers take little care of the cars) and potential adverse selection problems (the market would tend to attract the less careful drivers).
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > рынок аренды автомобилей
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29 Verkaufsanalyse
Verkaufsanalyse f V&M sales analysis* * *f <V&M> sales analysis* * *Verkaufsanalyse
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30 главный рынок сбыта
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > главный рынок сбыта
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31 Absatzmöglichkeiten
Absatzmöglichkeit(en)
sales (market) opportunity, market [potential], selling possibility, opening, potential market -
32 Absatzlage
Absatzlage
sales (market) situation, sales position -
33 Verkaufsleistung
Verkaufsleistung
sales (market) performance, sales vigo(u)r -
34 рынок сбыта
marketing/sales area, sales market -
35 рынок сбыта
(international economic relations) market / sales market -
36 Absatzmarkt
m1. market2. sales market -
37 Absatzgarantie
Absatzgarantie
sales (market) guarantee. -
38 Verkaufszahlen
Verkaufszahlen
sales (market) data -
39 рынок сбыта
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40 метод сопоставимых продаж
метод сопоставимых продаж
метод рыночных или прямых рыночных сравнений
Процедура оценки, использующая цены продаж или арендную плату для активов, схожих с рассматриваемым активом в качестве базы для расчета его рыночной стоимости для продажи или аренды. Лежащее в основе этого метода допущение состоит в том, что инвестор не заплатит за объект имущества больше, чем он заплатил бы за схожий объект имущества с сопоставимой полезностью. Также называется подходом, основанным на сравнении продаж.
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