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41 устойчивость
жен. steadiness, firmness, stability поддерживать устойчивость валюты ≈ compensate экон. моральная устойчивость ≈ moral fibreустойчив|ость - ж. stability, steadiness, firmness;
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1. (способный твёрдо стоять) steady;
сделать стол ~ым make* a table steady;
2. (постоянный) stable, steady;
(неизменный) established;
~ое равновесие stable equilibrium;
~ая валюта stable currency;
~ые цены steady prices;
~ая погода settled/steady weather;
~ые урожаи stable harvests;
3. (стойкий) stable, steady;
~ые взгляды stable/settled opinions.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > устойчивость
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42 stabil
stabil adj 1. GEN sticky (Preise); firm, stable (Währung); 2. LOGIS, V&M, WIWI firm, stable (Währung)* * *adj 1. < Geschäft> Preise sticky, Währung firm, stable; 2. <Transp, V&M, Vw> Währung firm, stable* * *stabil
(Kurs) steady, (im Wert) standard;
• nicht stabil (Börse) technical;
• Preise stabil halten to keep prices on an even keel, to hold the line on prices;
• stabil werden (Markt) to grow steady;
• stabile Arbeitsmarktlage employment stabilization;
• stabile Börse steady market;
• stabile Löhne upstanding wages;
• stabile Preise firm (stable) prices;
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43 устойчивый
steady, firm, stable; ( о судне) steadfast, steady; (о порядке, погоде) settledустойчивые урожаи — stable harvest / crops
устойчивые взгляды — stable / settled opinions
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44 стабильная валюта
1) Business: key currency2) Currency operations: stable currency (англ. термин взят из статьи в журнале Business Week, США) -
45 Einführung
Einführung f 1. COMP, RECHT introduction; 2. IMP/EXP importation, imp.; 3. PERS induction (in ein Amt); 4. SOZ introductory course, induction course; 5. V&M launch, start (auf dem Markt)* * *f 1. < Comp> introduction; 2. <Imp/Exp> importation (imp.) ; 3. < Person> in ein Amt induction; 4. < Sozial> introductory course, induction course; 5. <V&M> auf dem Markt launch, start* * *Einführung
initiation, introduction, grounding, advent, send-in (sl.), (in Betrieb) orientation, induction, (an der Börse) introduction, listing (US), (Einrichtung) installation, establishment, (Euro) introduction, adoption, (Gesetz) adoption, (Versicherung) lead, (Vorwort) preface, introduction, foreword;
• stufenweise Einführung gradual introduction;
• verbindliche Einführung compulsory introduction;
• Einführung einer Aktie an der Börse going public;
• Einführung von Aktien zum Börsenhandel listing of shares at the stock exchange;
• Einführung in ein Amt installation (instalment, Br., induction) into an office; Einführung
• alternativer Arbeitszeitmodelle introduction of alternative working time models;
• Einführung neuer Artikel new-product introduction;
• Einführung des Bargeldes (Euro) introduction of the euro as cash;
• Einführung von Beschränkungen institution of restrictions;
• Einführung rechtlicher Bestimmungen implementation of legislation;
• Einführung an der Börse admission (Br.) (listing, US) on the stock exchange;
• Einführung der Einheitswährung introduction of the single currency;
• Einführung des Elternurlaubs introduction of career breaks;
• Einführung des Euro als stabile Währung introduction of the euro as a stable currency;
• Einführung auf dem Markt launching on the market;
• Einführung der Sommerzeit alteration to summer time;
• Einführung einer harmonisierten Steuer implementation of a harmonised tax;
• Einführung einer neuen Steuer establishment of a new tax;
• Einführung von Umweltgesetzen und -verfahren implementation of environmental law and procedures;
• Einführung der einheitlichen europäischen Währung introduction of the single European currency;
• schrittweise Einführung eines gemeinsamen Zolltarifs progressive introduction of a common customs tariff;
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46 moneda estable
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48 устойчивый
прлstable, steady; крепкий firmусто́йчивая валю́та — stable currency
усто́йчивый прогре́сс — steady progress
усто́йчивые свя́зи — stable/firm links
усто́йчивый к ви́русным заболева́ниям — immune/resistant to virus diseases, virus-immune/-resistant
усто́йчивый к возде́йствию вла́ги — water-resistant, waterproof
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49 деньги с устойчивой покупательной силой
1) Economy: stable money2) Banking: stable currencyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > деньги с устойчивой покупательной силой
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50 устойчивый
1) ( твёрдо стоящий) steady ['stedɪ]2) (постоянный, неизменный) stable, establishedусто́йчивая валю́та — stable currency
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51 Einführung des Euro als stabile Währung
Einführung des Euro als stabile Währung
introduction of the euro as a stable currencyBusiness german-english dictionary > Einführung des Euro als stabile Währung
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52 feste Währung
feste Währung
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53 sichere Valuta
sichere Valuta
sound (stable) currency -
54 stabiles Währungsverhältnis
stabiles Währungsverhältnis
stable currency conditionsBusiness german-english dictionary > stabiles Währungsverhältnis
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55 wertbeständige Währung
wertbeständige Währung
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56 устойчивая валюта
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57 твёрдая валюта
hard (sound, stable) currency -
58 устойчивая валюта
hard (sound, stable) currency -
59 stabilā valūta
▪ Terminilv ekon.ru валюта устойчиваяLZAlvi▪ EuroTermBank terminiUzņ, Ek, Dokru вaлютa уcтoйчивaяETB -
60 нуждаться в стабильном долларе
Currency operations: need a stable dollar (англ. цитата - из репортажа CNBC (США))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нуждаться в стабильном долларе
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