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покровительствуемая отрасль промышленности (обеспеченная против конкуренции импорта)Англо-русский словарь экономических терминов > sheltered industry
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n1) промышленность, индустрия
- advertising industry
- agricultural industry
- agricultural processing industry
- aircraft industry
- allied industries
- armament industry
- artisan industry
- automobile industry
- automotive industry
- auxiliary industry
- aviation industry
- basic industry
- building industry
- capital goods industry
- capital-intensive industry
- catering industry
- chemical industry
- clothing industry
- coal industry
- construction industry
- construction materials producing industry
- consumer goods industry
- continuous process industries
- cottage industry
- dairy industry
- defence industry
- discretionary purchase industry
- diversified industry
- domestic industry
- durable goods manufacturing industry
- electronic industry
- engineering industry
- extraction industry
- extractive industry
- fabricating industries
- fast-growing industry
- financial services industry
- fish industry
- food industry
- food canning industry
- food processing industry
- forest industry
- foundry industry
- fuel-producing industries
- gas industry
- handicraft industry
- heavy industry
- highly developed industry
- high-tech industry
- high-technology industry
- home industry
- infant industry
- insurance industry
- investment industry
- investment goods industry
- iron industry
- key industry
- labour-intensive industry
- large-scale industry
- leisure industry
- leather goods industry
- light industry
- linked industry
- livestock industry
- local industry
- machine industry
- machinery-building industry
- machinery-producing industry
- machine-tool industry
- manufacturing industry
- metallurgical industry
- metallurgy industry
- metal processing industry
- metal working industry
- mineral industry
- mining industry
- motor industry
- munitions industry
- nationalized industry
- native industry
- noncommodity domestic industries
- nondurable industries
- nondurable goods manufacturing industries
- nonmanufacturing industries
- nuclear industry
- oil industry
- oil extraction industry
- oil processing industry
- packaging industry
- petrochemical industry
- petroleum industry
- petroleum-refining industry
- petty industry
- pharmaceutical industry
- pottery industry
- poultry industry
- power industry
- primary industry
- private industry
- privatised industry
- process industry
- processing industry
- producer goods industry
- public industries
- public utility industries
- publishing industry
- raw materials industry
- regional industry
- related industry
- rural industry
- sagging industry
- seasonal industry
- secondary industry
- service industries
- sheltered industry
- shipbuilding industry
- shiprepairing industry
- small industry
- small-scale industry
- stagnant industry
- state industry
- steel industry
- sunrise industries
- sunset industries
- supply industry
- tertiary industries
- textile industry
- timber industry
- tool-making industry
- tourism industry
- trade industry
- transport industry
- transportation industry
- travel industry
- truck industry
- weaving industry
- wine industry
- wood industry
- woodwork and timber industry
- develop industry
- protect home industry
- expand industry
- reorganize industry
- streamline industryEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > industry
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[ʹʃeltəd] a1) укрытый, защищённый2) обеспеченный, безбедныйsheltered industry - эк. покровительствуемая /поощряемая/ отрасль промышленности
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sheltered ['ʃeltəd](a) (position, garden, cove, waters) abrité(b) (upbringing, life) protégé;∎ she had a very sheltered upbringing elle a eu une enfance très protégée;∎ to lead a sheltered life vivre à l'abri des soucis►► sheltered accommodation, sheltered housing = logement dans une résidence pour personnes âgées ou handicapées;American sheltered workshop = atelier pour personnes handicapées -
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adjective (protected from harm and unpleasantness of all kinds: a sheltered existence.) protegidotr['ʃeltəd]1 (place) abrigado,-a2 (life, childhood, etc) protegido,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsheltered accommodation / sheltered housing viviendas nombre femenino plural vigiladas (para ancianos y minusválidos)adj.• abrigada adj.'ʃeltərd, 'ʃeltədshe had a sheltered upbringing — creció muy protegida de la realidad de la vida, fue criada entre algodones (pey)
['ʃeltǝd]sheltered housing — (BrE) viviendas vigiladas para ancianos y minusválidos
1.ADJ [harbour, valley, garden] protegido; [industry] protegido (contra la competencia extranjera)a sheltered environment — (fig) un ambiente protegido
2.CPDsheltered accommodation N, sheltered housing N — alojamiento m vigilado
she lives in sheltered accommodation or housing — vive en alojamiento vigilado
* * *['ʃeltərd, 'ʃeltəd]she had a sheltered upbringing — creció muy protegida de la realidad de la vida, fue criada entre algodones (pey)
sheltered housing — (BrE) viviendas vigiladas para ancianos y minusválidos
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экон. покровительствуемый sheltered trades ≈ отрасли промышленности, свободные от иностранной конкуренции укрытый, защищенный обеспеченный, безбедный - * life жизнь без тревог и забот - * industry (экономика) покровительствуемая отрасль промышленности sheltered p. p. от shelter ~ эк. покровительствуемый;
sheltered trades отрасли промышленности, свободные от иностранной конкуренции ~ покровительствуемый ~ эк. покровительствуемый;
sheltered trades отрасли промышленности, свободные от иностранной конкуренцииБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sheltered
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