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121 take profit order
бирж. приказ "снять прибыль"* (приказ клиента брокеру закрыть прибыльную позицию по достижении ценой определенного уровня)Ant:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > take profit order
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122 take steps
предпринять шаги, принять меры; начать действоватьHere the United States government took steps to protect the position of the American tire monopolies. (V. Perlo, ‘American Imperialism’, ch. II) — В связи с этим правительство США предприняло шаги для защиты американских монополий, производящих шины.
The Minister outlined steps which he was taking. — Министр в общих чертах рассказал о принимаемых им мерах.
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123 position datum
take as a datum — принимать за нуль; принимать за начало
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124 take a more hardline position
Общая лексика: ужесточить позициюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > take a more hardline position
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125 take on proprietary position
Экономика: торговать за собственный счётУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > take on proprietary position
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126 take up a position
1) Общая лексика: занять позицию2) Военный термин: занимать позицию3) Железнодорожный термин: принимать положение -
127 take up any position
Машиностроение: принимать любое положение -
128 take up the position
1) Общая лексика: стать на точку зрения (что), утверждать (что)2) Авиация: выходить на заданную высоту
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