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1 Successful Occupational Awareness Resource
Business: SOARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Successful Occupational Awareness Resource
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2 successful
نَاجِح \ fruitful: successful; useful; producing good results: a fruitful discussion; a fruitful day’s work. prosperous: successful in business: a prosperous hotelkeeper. substantial: wealthy and successful: a substantial business. successful: being or having a success: a successful attack; a successful businessman. thriving: doing well; successful; healthy: His family are thriving. She has a thriving business. -
3 successful
مُوَفَّق \ happy: merry; glad; cheerful; content: I wish you a Happy New Year. prosperous: successful in business: a prosperous hotelkeeper. substantial: wealthy and successful: a substantial business. successful: being or having a success: a successful attack; a successful businessman. -
4 successful
مُفْلِح \ prosperous: successful in business: a prosperous hotelkeeper. successful: being or having a success: a successful attack; a successful businessman. -
5 Follow One Course Until Successful
Business: FOCUSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Follow One Course Until Successful
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6 negocio redondo
• good deal• good deed• Good-de Bruijn diagram• lucrative business• lucrative deal• moneymaker• profitable business• successful business• very good business• very good deal -
7 процвітаюче підприємство
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8 преуспевающее деловое предприятие
Advertising: successful businessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > преуспевающее деловое предприятие
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9 ein Bombengeschäft
(to have a very successful business; to sell a lot of something: She's doing a roaring trade in/selling home-made cakes.) do a roaring trade -
10 mit Nichts anfangen
(to start (an activity etc) from nothing, from the very beginning, or without preparation: He now has a very successful business but he started from scratch.) start from scratch -
11 filón
m.1 vein, lode, seam, reef.2 large waiting line.3 Filón.* * *1 (mineral) seam, vein2 (buen negocio) gold mine* * *SM (Min) vein, lode, seam; (fig) gold mine* * *a) (Min) seam, veinb) (fam) ( negocio) gold mine (colloq)* * *= lode.Ex. Discovering these tales, looking out printed versions and comparing them with the oral tradition would have introduced us step by step into the rich lode of folklore.* * *a) (Min) seam, veinb) (fam) ( negocio) gold mine (colloq)* * *= lode.Ex: Discovering these tales, looking out printed versions and comparing them with the oral tradition would have introduced us step by step into the rich lode of folklore.
* * *1 ( Min) seam, vein* * *
filón sustantivo masculino
filón sustantivo masculino
1 Min seam, vein
2 fig (negocio provechoso, chollo) gold mine
' filón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
veta
English:
lode
- moneymaker
- seam
- bonanza
- streak
- vein
* * *filón nm1. [de carbón, oro] seam, vein* * *m vein, seam; figgoldmine* * *1) : seam, vein (of minerals) -
12 do a roaring trade
to have a very successful business; to sell a lot of something:يَزْدَهِر عَمَلُه التِّجاريShe's doing a roaring trade in/selling home-made cakes.
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13 start from scratch
to start (an activity etc) from nothing, from the very beginning, or without preparation:يَبْدأ من نُقْطَة الصِّفْرHe now has a very successful business but he started from scratch.
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14 Shaw, Percy
[br]b. 1889 Yorkshire, England d. 1975[br]English inventor of the "catseye" reflecting roadstud.[br]Little is known of Shaw's youth, but in the 1930s he was running a comparatively successful business repairing roads. One evening in 1933, he was driving to his home in Halifax, West Yorkshire; it was late, dark and foggy and only the reflection of his headlights from the tram-tracks guided him and kept him on the road. He decided to find or make an alternative to tramlines, which were not universal and by that time were being taken up as trams were being replaced with diesel buses.Shaw needed a place to work and bought the old Boothtown Mansion, a cloth-merchant's house built in the mid-eighteenth century. There he devoted himself to the production of a prototype of the reflecting roadstud, inspired by the reflective nature of a cat's eyes. Shaw's design consisted of a prism backed by an aluminium mirror, set in pairs in a rubber casing; when traffic passed over the stud, the prisms would be wiped clean as the casing was depressed. In 1934, Shaw obtained permission from the county surveyor to lay, at his own expense, a short stretch of catseyes on a main highway near his home: fifty were laid at Brightlington cross-roads, an accident blackspot near Bradford. This was inspected by a number of surveyors in 1936. The first order for catseyes had already been placed in 1935, for a pedestrian crossing in Baldon, Yorkshire. There were alternative designs in existence, particularly in France, and in 1937 the Ministry of Transport laid an 8 km (5 mile) stretch in Oxfordshire with sample lengths of different types of studs. After two years, most of them had fractured, become displaced or ceased to reflect; only the product of Shaw's company, Reflecting Roadstuds Ltd, was still in perfect condition. The outbreak of the Second World War brought blackout regulations, which caused a great boost to sales of reflecting roadstuds; orders reached some 40,000 per week. Production was limited, however, due to the shortage of rubber supplies after the Japanese overran South-East Asia; until the end of the war, only about 12,000 catseyes were produced a year.Over fifty million catseyes have been installed in Britain, where on average there are about two hundred and fifty catseyes in each kilometre of road, if laid in a single line. The success of Shaw's invention brought him great wealth, although he continued to live in the same house, without curtains—which obstructed his view—or carpets—which harboured odours and germs. He had three Rolls-Royce cars, and four television sets which were permanently switched on while he was at home, each tuned to a different channel.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsOBE 1965.Further ReadingE.de Bono (ed.), 1979, Eureka, London: Thames \& Hudson."Percy's bright idea", En Route (the magazine of the Caravan Club), reprinted in The Police Review, 23 March 1983.IMcN -
15 бизнес-услуга
бизнес-услуга
Услуга, которая предоставляется бизнес- подразделениями бизнес-заказчикам. Например, предоставление финансовых услуг заказчикам банка или товаров заказчикам розничного магазина. Успешное предоставление бизнес- услуги часто зависит от одной или более ИТ- услуг.
Бизнес-услуга может состоять практически полностью из ИТ-услуги, например, услуга дистанционного банковского обслуживания или внешний веб-сайт, на котором бизнес-заказчики размещают заявки на закупку.
См. тж. услуга, ориентированная на заказчика.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]EN
business service
A service that is delivered to business customers by business units. For example, delivery of financial services to customers of a bank, or goods to the customers of a retail store.
Successful delivery of business services often depends on one or more IT services. A business service may consist almost entirely of an IT service - for example, an online banking service or an external website where product orders can be placed by business customers.
See also customer-facing service.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]Тематики
EN
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > бизнес-услуга
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16 выигрывать судебный процесс
Business: be successful in actionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выигрывать судебный процесс
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17 удачная реализация
Business: successful completionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > удачная реализация
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18 удачное выполнение
Business: successful completionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > удачное выполнение
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19 успешная реализация
Business: successful completionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > успешная реализация
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20 успешное выполнение
Business: successful completionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > успешное выполнение
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