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split of the market

  • 1 разделение рынка

    1) General subject: ring fence
    2) Business: market sharing
    3) Energy system: split of the market

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > разделение рынка

  • 2 доля

    I ж.
    1) ( часть) part, portion; (то, что достаётся или выделяется кому-л) share; ( предельное количество) quota

    проце́нтная до́ля — percentage

    2) (в пр.; долевое участие) share (in); ( взнос) contribution (to)

    до́ля в капита́ле компа́нии — share / stake / interest in a company

    быть в до́ле разг. — have a share in the business; ( с кем-л) be partners with smb

    взять кого́-л в до́лю — take smb on as (a) partner

    войти́ в до́лю — come into one's share; ( с кем-л) go shares with smb

    3) анат., бот. lobe

    си́льная до́ля — accented syllable

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    в э́том есть до́ля и́стины — there is something [some truth] in it

    в э́том нет и до́ли и́стины — there is not a grain of truth in it

    в ка́ждой шу́тке есть до́ля пра́вды посл. — in every joke there is a grain of truth; there is many a true word spoken in jest

    в каку́ю-то до́лю секу́нды — in a fraction of a second, in a split second

    получи́ть сполна́ свою́ до́лю (рд.)come in for one's full share (of)

    приходи́ться на до́лю (рд.)fall to the share (of); переводится тж. гл. account (for)

    на до́лю А́зии прихо́дится бо́льшая часть населе́ния ми́ра — Asia accounts for the majority of the world's population

    до́ля ры́нка, ры́ночная до́ля эк.market share

    форма́т [кни́га] в четвёртую до́лю листа́ полигр.quarto

    форма́т [кни́га] в восьму́ю до́лю листа́ полигр.octavo

    II ж.
    (удел, судьба) fate, lot

    го́рькая до́ля — sorry / unhappy lot

    вы́пасть кому́-л на до́лю — fall to smb's lot

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