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green [gri:n]∎ the wall was painted green le mur était peint en vert;∎ to go or to turn green (tree) devenir vert, verdir; (traffic light) passer au vert; (person) devenir blême, blêmir;∎ to be or to go green with envy être vert de jalousie;∎ as green as grass vert cru;∎ figurative to have British green fingers or American a green thumb avoir la main verte∎ I'm not as green as I might seem je ne suis pas aussi naïf que j'en ai l'air;∎ a green reporter un jeune reporter inexpérimenté(d) (ecological) écologique, vert;∎ all the parties are trying to appear more green tous les partis essaient d'adopter une image plus écolo;∎ to think green penser à l'environnement;∎ to go green virer écolo∎ to keep sb's memory green chérir la mémoire de qn2 noun∎ green suits you le vert te va bien;∎ the girl in green la fille en vert;∎ dressed in green habillé de ou en vert(b) (grassy patch) pelouse f, gazon m;∎ village green place f du village, terrain m communal∎ on the green sur le green(a) (vegetables) légumes mpl verts;∎ you should eat more greens tu devrais manger plus de légumes verts∎ the Greens les Verts mpl, les écologistes mpl►► green audit = rapport sur l'impact des activités d'une entreprise sur l'environnement;green bean haricot m vert;green belt ceinture f verte;the Green Berets les Bérets verts;green card (for insurance) carte f verte (prouvant qu'un véhicule est assuré pour un voyage à l'étranger); (work permit) carte f de séjour (temporaire, aux États-Unis);green channel (at customs) file f "rien à déclarer";Zoology green crab crabe m enragé ou vert;British the green cross code le code de sécurité routière (pour apprendre aux piétons à traverser la route avec moins de risques d'accident);EU green currency monnaie f verte;British green goddess = camion de pompiers de l'armée;Botany green hellebore herbe f à sétons;∎ to give sb/sth the green light donner le feu vert à qn/pour qch;∎ to get the green light from sb obtenir le feu vert de qn;Zoology green mamba mamba m vert;green man British (at pedestrian crossing) bonhomme m vert; humorous (extraterrestrial) petit homme m vert;∎ wait for the green man before crossing attends que le bonhomme passe au vert avant de traverser;∎ little green men petits hommes mpl verts;green marketing marketing m vert ou écologique;Zoology green monkey vervet m, singe m vert;green monkey disease maladie f de Marburg;the Green Mountain State = surnom donné au Vermont;American green onion ciboule f, cive f;British & French Canadian Politics green paper = document formulant des propositions destinées à orienter la politique gouvernementale;the Green party le parti écologiste, les Verts mpl;green peas petits pois mpl;green pepper poivron m vert;green peppercorn grain m de poivre vert;Ornithology green plover vanneau m;Green politics la politique des Verts;green rate taux m vert;green revolution révolution f verte;Theatre & Television green room foyer m des artistes;green salad salade f (verte);Ornithology green sandpiper chevalier m cul-blanc;formerly Green Shield stamps = timbres donnant droit à des cadeaux, distribués par certains magasins en fonction du montant des achats;Finance green taxation fiscalité f écologique;green tea thé m vert;green tourism tourisme m vert;Zoology green turtle tortue f verte;green vegetables légumes mpl verts;British familiar green wellies = bottes de caoutchouc vertes (le terme évoque les classes bourgeoises ou aristocratiques habitant à la campagne);Ornithology green woodpecker pivert m, pic-vert mⓘ This green and pleasant land Il s'agit d'un vers extrait du cantique 'Jerusalem', d'après un poème de William Blake de 1804 (le poème est connu sous le même nom bien que le titre en soit différent). On chante très souvent ce cantique dans les écoles et au cours des manifestations sportives, à tel point qu'il est presque devenu un second hymne national. On utilise la formule this green and pleasant land ("ce pays vert et plaisant") par allusion au cantique et à propos de l'Angleterre; elle véhicule une vision idéalisée et quelque peu désuète du pays. -
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♦ green /gri:n/A a.1 verde; acerbo; immaturo; non secco: a green blouse, una camicetta verde; green grass, erba verde; green peaches, pesche ancora verdi (o acerbe); green wood, legna verde2 (fig.) verde; giovane; fresco; nuovo; vigoroso; vivido: in my green years, nei miei verdi anni; Recollections of his youth were still green in his mind, i ricordi della giovinezza erano ancora freschi (o vividi) nella sua mente; (edil.) green mortar, malta fresca; a green wound, una ferita fresca (o ancora aperta)3 (fig.) inesperto; ingenuo; di primo pelo; novellino; non specializzato: a green hand, un lavorante inesperto; green labour, manodopera non specializzata4 ( di stagione, ecc.) mite; senza neve: a green December, un dicembre mite; a green Christmas, un Natale senza neve7 (polit.) – Green, verde: the Green Party, il partito dei verdi; i verdi; to vote green, votare per i verdi8 (ecol.) verde; ecologico; a basso impatto ambientale: green technology, tecnologia a basso impatto ambientale; tecnologia verde; (fin.) green investing, investimento verde; green certificates, certificati verdiB n.1 [cu] (color) verde; (il) verde: Green is my favourite colour, il verde è il mio colore preferito; emerald green, verde smeraldo; olive green, verde oliva; a girl dressed in green, una ragazza vestita di verde; to wear green, vestire di verde2 prato; spiazzo erboso; verde pubblico; campo ( da gioco): a village green, lo spiazzo erboso al centro d'un villaggio; bowling green, campo per il gioco delle bocce; golf green, campo da golf3 (pl.) ortaggi, erbe, verdura; fogliame, fronde, ramoscelli: Christmas greens, fronde e ramoscelli ( d'abete e d'agrifoglio) per decorazioni natalizie● (fig. fam.) to be green around the gills ► gill (1) □ (fam. USA) green back ► greenback □ (bot.) green beans, fagiolini verdi □ green belt, ( urbanistica) zona verde; verde (attrezzato); (meteor.) zona priva di gelate □ the Green Berets, i Berretti Verdi ( forze speciali dell'esercito USA e ingl.) □ green-blue, verdazzurro □ green card, (ass., autom.) carta verde; (in GB) carta d'identità per portatori di handicap ( in attesa di occupazione); ( USA) permesso d'entrata in USA ( per lavoratori stranieri) □ green cheese, formaggio fresco; ( anche) formaggio alle erbe □ (fig.) green-collar workers, colletti verdi ( chi lavora nel settore dell'ecologia) □ green crop, erba, foraggio verde □ (in GB) the Green Cross Code, il Codice di Educazione Stradale ( per i bambini che attraversano la strada) □ (zool.) green drake ( Ephemera vulgata), effimera □ green earth, terra verde; terra di Verona □ green-eyed, dagli occhi verdi; (fig.) geloso, invidioso □ (lett. o scherz.) the green-eyed monster, la gelosia; ( anche) l'invidia □ (fam.) green fingers, abilità nel giardinaggio; il pollice verde (fig.): to have green fingers, avere il pollice verde □ ( sport, ecc.) green flag, bandierina verde □ green food, ortaggi; erbe; verdura □ ( ciclismo) green jersey, maglia verde □ (fam. GB) green-ink letter, lettera di un eccentrico ( scritta a un giornale, per lamentarsi di qc.) □ green light, (autom.) (luce) verde; (fig. fam.) via libera, autorizzazione: when the light turns green, quando viene il verde; a semaforo verde □ (trasp.) Green Line coach, autobus della linea verde ( a Londra: nel raggio di 65 kilometri dal centro) □ (zool.) green linnet ( Chloris chloris), verdone □ green lumber, legname non stagionato □ (agric.) green manure, sovescio □ (fam. USA) green money, cartamoneta; banconote □ (zool.) green monkey ► grivet □ (in USA) the Green Mountain State, lo Stato del Vermont □ ( USA) green onion, cipolla fresca; cipollotto □ ( a Oxford) green pages, ‘pagine verdi’ ( pubblicazione periodica, e gratuita, dell'Università, con le cattedre e i posti di docente disponibili) □ green paper, (polit.) libro verde; fascicolo di proposte del governo inglese (canadese, ecc.) al parlamento; (fam. USA) banconote; soldi □ (zool., dial.) green peak ( Picus viridis), picchio verde □ green pepper, pepe verde (o di Caienna) □ (fin.) green pound, sterlina verde □ (fam. USA) green power, il potere del denaro □ (agric.) the green revolution, la rivoluzione verde □ ( surf) green room, tunnel d'acqua □ green salad, insalata verde □ ( slang USA) green slip, lettera di licenziamento □ green stuff, fogliame, vegetazione; ortaggi, erbe, verdura □ green table, tavolo (o tappeto) verde; tavolo da gioco □ green tea, tè verde □ ( USA) green thumb = green fingers ► sopra □ (chim.) green vitriol, solfato ferroso; vetriolo verde □ green with envy [with jealousy], verde d'invidia [di gelosia] □ (zool.) green woodpecker ( Picus viridis), picchio verde □ (fig.) to be in the green (o in the green tree), essere vegeto e robusto; essere fresco e vigoroso □ to keep sb. 's memory green, tener vivo il ricordo di q. □ (fam.) Do you see any green in my eye?, ti sembro proprio tanto ingenuo? □ I'm not so green, non sono (mica) nato ieri.(to) green /gri:n/A v. t.1 rendere verde; inverdireB v. i.diventar verde; verdeggiare. -
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ɡri:n
1. adjective1) (of the colour of growing grass or the leaves of most plants: a green hat.) verde2) (not ripe: green bananas.) verde3) (without experience: Only someone as green as you would believe a story like that.) verde, novato; crédulo4) (looking as if one is about to be sick; very pale: He was green with envy (= very jealous).) verde
2. noun1) (the colour of grass or the leaves of plants: the green of the trees in summer.) verde, verdor2) (something (eg paint) green in colour: I've used up all my green.) verde3) (an area of grass: a village green.) césped4) (an area of grass on a golf course with a small hole in the centre.) green5) (concerned with the protection of the environment: green issues; a green political party.)•- greenish- greens
- greenfly
- greengage
- greengrocer
- greenhouse
- greenhouse effect
- the green light
green adj n verdeSe llama village green la zona verde o césped que solía haber en el centro de un pueblo inglés tradicionaltr[griːn]1 (colour) verde2 (unripe, not dried) verde3 (environment friendly) verde, ecológico,-a4 (pale) pálido,-a5 (inexperienced) novato,-a, verde; (gullible) ingenuo,-a, crédulo,-a6 (jealous) envidioso,-a1 (colour) verde nombre masculino2 (stretch of grass) césped nombre masculino; (in golf) green nombre masculino; (in village) césped público ubicado en medio de un pueblo1 (vegetables) verduras nombre femenino plural1 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL los verdes nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be green with envy morirse de envidia■ she was green with envy se moría de envidia, se la comía la envidiato give something the green light dar luz verde a algoto have green fingers SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL tener buena mano para las plantasto have green thumbs SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL tener buena mano para las plantasgreen belt zona verdegreen card SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL permiso de residencia y trabajogreen paper SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL libro verdegreen pepper pimiento verdegreen salad ensalada verdegreen ['gri:n] adj1) : verde (dícese del color)2) unripe: verde, inmaduro3) inexperienced: verde, novatogreen n1) : verde m2) greens nplvegetables: verduras fpladj.• bisoño, -a adj.• campo (de golf)(Deporte) adj.• fresco, -a adj.• verde adj.n.• prado s.m.• verde s.m.• verduras s.f.pl.
I griːnadjective -er, -est1) <paint/eyes> verdehe was green with envy — se moría de envidia
green spaces — zonas fpl or espacios mpl verdes
green vegetables — verdura(s) f(pl) de hoja
to have a green thumb o (BrE) green fingers — tener* mano para las plantas
2)a) ( unripe) verdeb) (colloq) (pred) ( inexperienced) verde (fam); ( naive) ingenuo3) ( Pol) verde, ecologista
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1) u ( color) verde m2) c (in village, town) ≈plaza f ( con césped)[ɡriːn]1. ADJ(compar greener) (superl greenest)1) (in colour) verdedark green — verde oscuro adj inv
light green — verde claro adj inv
blue green — verde azulado adj inv
to turn or go green — [tree] verdear
she went green at the thought — (=nauseous) se puso blanca solo de pensarlo
- be green with envygill I2) (=unripe) [banana, tomato, wood] verde3) (fig) (=inexperienced) novato; (=naive) inocenteI'm not as green as I look! — ¡no soy tan inocente como parezco!
4) (=ecological) [movement, vote, person] verde, ecologista; [issues, policy, product] ecologista2. N1) (=colour) verde m2) (=grassy area)b) (Sport) (in Golf) green m; (for bowls) pista f; bowling 2., putting 2.3) greens (Culin) verdura fsingeat up your greens! — ¡cómete la verdura!
4) (Pol)3.ADV(Pol)to vote green — votar por el partido ecologista, votar a los verdes *
4.VT (ecologically) hacer más verde5.CPDgreen algae N — algas fpl verdes
green bacon N — tocino m sin ahumar, beicon m sin ahumar (Sp), panceta f (S. Cone)
green bean N — judía f verde, ejote m (Mex), poroto m verde (And, S. Cone), chaucha f (Arg)
green belt N — (Brit) zona f verde
Green Beret N — (Brit, US) (=person) boina mf verde
green card N — (in EC) (Aut) carta f verde; (in US) permiso de residencia y trabajo en los EE.UU.
green channel N — (at customs) canal m verde (en aduana)
the Green Cross Code N — (Brit) código m de seguridad vial
green fingers NPL (Brit) —
to have green fingers —
green goddess * N — (Brit) coche de bomberos del ejército
green light N — luz f verde
- give sb/sth the green lightgreen onion N — (US) cebolleta f, cebollino m
green paper N — (Brit) (Pol) libro m verde
the Green Party N — (Pol) el partido ecologista, los verdes *
green peas NPL — guisantes mpl
green pepper N — (=vegetable) pimiento m verde, pimentón m verde (LAm)
green pound N — (ethical shopping) dinero de los que tienen una sensibilidad medioambiental
green revolution, Green Revolution N — revolución f verde
green room N — (Theat) camerino m
green salad N — ensalada f (de lechuga, pepino, pimiento verde etc)
green thumb N (US) —
to have a green thumb —
green vegetables NPL — verduras fpl de hoja verde
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I [griːn]adjective -er, -est1) <paint/eyes> verdehe was green with envy — se moría de envidia
green spaces — zonas fpl or espacios mpl verdes
green vegetables — verdura(s) f(pl) de hoja
to have a green thumb o (BrE) green fingers — tener* mano para las plantas
2)a) ( unripe) verdeb) (colloq) (pred) ( inexperienced) verde (fam); ( naive) ingenuo3) ( Pol) verde, ecologista
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green [gri:n]1. adjectivea. (in colour) vert• I'm not as green as I look! je ne suis pas si naïf que j'en ai l'air !2. nouna. ( = colour) vert mb. ( = lawn) pelouse f ; ( = village green) ≈ place f (du village) (gazonnée) ; (Golf) vert m ; ( = bowling green) terrain gazonné pour le jeu de boules3. plural noun4. compounds► green card noun (in Britain = driving insurance) carte f verte ; (in US) ( = work permit) permis m de travail• to give sb/sth the green light donner le feu vert à qn/qch ► Green Paper noun (British Politics) ≈ livre m blanc* * *[griːn] 1.1) ( colour) vert m2) ( grassy area) espace m vert; ( vegetation) verdure f3) ( in bowling) boulingrin m; ( in golf) green m4) Ecology, Politics écologiste mf2.greens plural noun GB ( vegetables) légumes mpl verts3.1) ( in colour) vertto go ou turn green — [traffic lights] passer au vert; fig [person] verdir, devenir vert
2) ( with vegetation) verdoyant3) ( not ready) [fruit] vert4) (colloq) ( naïve) naïf/naïve5) ( inexperienced) novice6) Ecology, Politics [policies, candidate, issues] écologiste; [marketing, washing-powder] écologique7) Economics [currency] vert8) (colloq) ( off-colour) patraque (colloq)••to have green fingers GB ou a green thumb — US avoir la main verte
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n1) работа; деятельность; операция; действие; эксплуатация2) сделка•to achieve economic operation — достигать рентабельной эксплуатации (оборудования и т.п.)
to carry out an operation — проводить / осуществлять операцию
to come into operation — начинать действовать; вступать в силу
to conduct operations — вести / осуществлять деятельность / работу
to expand one's foreign operations — расширять свои внешние ( зарубежные) операции
to give the green light for an operation — давать "добро" на проведение какой-л. операции
to go into operation — начинать действовать; вступать в силу
to mount an operation — организовывать / предпринимать операцию
to put into operation — вводить / пускать в эксплуатацию; вводить в действие
to set in operation — вводить / пускать в эксплуатацию; вводить в действие
to streamline operations — рационализировать (производственную, хозяйственную) деятельность
- administrative operationsto supervise operations — руководить операциями / работой
- air operations
- alien smuggling operation
- all weather operations
- anti-insurgency operation
- arms smuggling operation
- assistance operations
- auxiliary operations
- badly carried out operation
- banking operations
- black operations
- budgetary operations
- bungled operation
- cessation of combat operations
- clandestine operation
- clean-up operation
- code-named operation
- combat operations
- counter-guerrilla operations
- covert operation
- covert operations under the guise of aid
- cover-up operation
- cross-border operation
- day-to-day operations
- delaying operations
- drug trafficking operation
- drugs-for-guns operation
- emergency aid operation
- emergency relief operation
- espionage operation
- exchange operations
- external operation
- extraterritorial operations
- field operations
- financial operations
- fire-fighting operation
- guerrilla operations
- ill-planned operation
- intelligence operation
- internal operation
- joint operation
- landing operations
- lending operations
- market operations
- military operation
- monetary operation
- mutual aim operations
- nationwide operation
- oilcan operation
- ongoing operation
- Operation Desert Storm
- Operation Iraq Freedom
- operation defensive in nature
- operation is going according to plan
- operation of atomic powerstations
- operation of economy
- operation of the trusteeship system
- pacification operation
- payment operations
- peace-keeping operations
- personnel operations
- plan of operations
- poll-watching operation
- processing operations
- progress of the operation
- psychological operation s
- punitive operations
- relief and rebuilding operation
- rescue operation
- salvage operations
- scale of business operations
- sea operations
- search-and-destroy operation
- secret operation
- sensitive operation
- special operations
- spy operation
- steady operation
- stop-and-search operation
- subversive operations
- successful operation
- termination of combat operations
- theater of operation
- UN peace-keeping operation
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7 marketing
сущ.1) эк. торговля, реализация, продажа, сбыт (процесс передачи товаров от производителей промежуточным или конечным потребителям)ATTRIBUTES: cooperative, direct 1. 3), domestic 1. 2) а), global 1. 1) а), local 1. 1) а), mass 3. 1) а), national 1. 1) а), regional
See:cooperative marketing 2), direct marketing 2), domestic marketing 2), global marketing 2), 1), local marketing 2), mass marketing 2), national marketing 2), regional marketing 2) marketing authority, marketing behaviour 2), marketing board, marketing contract, marketing facilities 1), marketing level 2), marketing outlet 2), marketing permit, marketing position 2), marketing potential 2), marketing quota, marketing territory, marketing transaction 2), marketing year, usual marketing requirements, advertising, selling, merchandising2) марк. маркетинг (система методов и средств продвижения товаров или услуг от производителя к потребителю; включает анализ рынка, дизайн, разработку упаковки, разработку системы сбыта, рекламу и т. д.)marketing director — маркетинговый директор, директор по маркетингу
marketing expert — маркетинговый эксперт, эксперт в области маркетинга
marketing expertise — маркетинговая экспертиза, экспертная оценка в области маркетинга
Do we need to improve marketing or simply drop a particular product? — Нужно ли нам улучшить маркетинг или лучше отказаться от какого-л. продукта?
Internet marketing is not as difficult as it sounds. — Маркетинг в интернет не так сложен, как может показаться.
ATTRIBUTES: affinity, agricultural, ambush, back end, bank, bench, brand, business site, business-to-business, buzz, catalogue, cause-related, celebrity, circulation, competitive, concentrated 1) а), consumer goods, consumer, consumer-oriented, convergent, conversion, cooperative, corporate, counter, cross, customized, database, data-driven, developing, differentiated, dimensional, direct mail, direct, direct response, divergent, domestic 2) а), door-to-door, electronic, enlightened, ethnic, event, exponential, export 3. 2) а), farm 1. 1) а), financial 1. 2) а), foreign 1. 1) б), fraudulent, front end, full-scale, generic, geodemographic, global 1. 1) б), grassroots, green, grey, health care, housing, idea, incentive, industrial 1. 1) а), а, innovative, integrated, interactive, international, Internet, joint, knowledge-based, leveraged, list, local 1. 1) а), mass, media, multichannel, multilevel, multisegment, multistep, national 1. 1) а), negative option, network, niche, non-profit, one-step, one-to-one, on-line, operational, opt-in, opt-out, organic, organizational, permission, person, personal, personnel, place, product, product-differentiated, product-oriented, promotion, promotional, referral, regional, request, retail, scientific, segmented, sense-of-mission, service 1. 2) а), shopper, social, societal, sports, stimulating, strategic, structure, supporting, symbiotic, synchro, tactical, target 3. 2) а), targeted, telephone, television, test, trade, undifferentiated, unsegmented, vacation, value, vendor, video, viral, world
See:affinity marketing, agricultural marketing, agrimarketing, ambush marketing, back end marketing, back-end marketing, bank marketing, benchmarketing, brand marketing, business site marketing, business-to-business marketing, buzz marketing, catalogue marketing, cause-related marketing, celebrity marketing, circulation marketing, comarketing, co-marketing, competitive marketing, concentrated marketing, consumer goods marketing, consumer marketing, consumer-oriented marketing, convergent marketing, conversion marketing, cooperative marketing 1), corporate marketing, countermarketing, counter-marketing, cross-marketing, customized marketing, database marketing, data-driven marketing, demarketing, developing marketing, differentiated marketing, dimensional marketing, direct mail marketing, direct marketing 1), direct response marketing, direct-mail marketing, divergent marketing, domestic marketing 1), door-to-door marketing, electronic marketing, e-marketing, enlightened marketing, ethnic marketing, event marketing, events marketing, exponential marketing, export marketing, farm marketing, financial marketing, foreign marketing, fraudulent marketing, front end marketing, front-end marketing, full-scale marketing, generic marketing, geodemographic marketing, global marketing 1), grassroots marketing, green marketing, grey marketing, health care marketing, housing marketing, idea marketing, incentive marketing, industrial marketing, innovative marketing, integrated marketing, interactive marketing, international marketing, 2), joint marketing, knowledge-based marketing, leveraged marketing, list marketing, local marketing 1), macromarketing, mass marketing 1), media marketing, megamarketing, micromarketing, micro-marketing, multilevel marketing, multisegment marketing, multistep marketing, multi-step marketing, national marketing 1), negative option marketing, network marketing, niche marketing, non-profit marketing, one-step marketing, one-to-one marketing, on-line marketing, operational marketing, opt-in marketing, opt-out marketing, organic marketing, organizational marketing, permission marketing, person marketing, personal marketing, personnel marketing, place marketing, political candidate marketing, political marketing, pre-emptive marketing, premarketing, pre-marketing, product marketing, product-differentiated marketing, product-oriented marketing, promotion marketing, promotional marketing, referral marketing, regional marketing 1), remarketing, request marketing, retail marketing, scientific marketing, segmented marketing, sense-of-mission marketing, services marketing, shopper marketing, social marketing, societal marketing, sports marketing, stimulating marketing, strategic marketing, structure marketing, supporting marketing, symbiotic marketing, synchro marketing, synchromarketing, tactical marketing, target marketing, targeted marketing, telemarketing, telephone marketing, television marketing, test marketing, trade marketing, undifferentiated marketing, unsegmented marketing, vacation marketing, value marketing, vendor marketing, video marketing, viral marketing, world marketing, marketing action, marketing administration, marketing agency, marketing agreement, marketing analysis, marketing analyst, marketing appeal, marketing approach, marketing area, marketing arithmetic, marketing audit, marketing auditor, marketing behaviour 1), marketing bill, marketing budget, marketing campaign, marketing capability, marketing career, marketing chain, marketing channel, marketing communications, marketing company, marketing concept, marketing consultant, marketing control, marketing cooperation, marketing cooperative, marketing cost, marketing database, marketing decision, marketing department, marketing editor, marketing effectiveness, marketing efficiency, marketing environment, marketing ethics, marketing evaluation, marketing event, marketing expenditure, marketing expense, marketing expense-to-sales analysis, marketing experiment, marketing facilities 2), marketing feasibility, marketing firm, marketing function, marketing image, marketing implications, marketing information system, marketing instrument, marketing intelligence, marketing intermediary, marketing launch, marketing level 1), marketing logistics, marketing man, marketing management, marketing manager, marketing margin, marketing media, marketing medium, marketing middleman, marketing mix, marketing model, marketing myopia, marketing niche, marketing offer, marketing opportunity, marketing organization, marketing orientation, marketing outlet 1), marketing overkill, marketing performance, marketing plan, marketing planning, marketing position 1), marketing positioning, marketing potential 1), marketing productivity, marketing representative, marketing research, marketing response, marketing risk, marketing science, marketing scientist, marketing segmentation, marketing service, marketing specialist, marketing spread, 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Foundation, Communication, Advertising and Marketing Education Foundation, Communication, Advertising and Marketing Education Foundation3) торг. покупка продуктов (как правило, на рынке), закупка провизииI could prove that any male could do the weekly marketing at our local Ding Dong faster than any Mom. — Могу сказать с уверенностью, что любой мужчина может закупать провизию в нашем местном "Динг-Донге" быстрее домохозяйки.
See:4) потр., редк. предметы торговли; купленные товары [продукты\]See:
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маркетинг: система методов и средств продвижения товаров от производителя к потребителю; включает анализ рынка, дизайн, разработку упаковки, организацию сбыта, рекламу и т. д.* * *. система организации производственно-сбытовой деятельности предприятия, в основе которой лежит комплексное изучение рынка, оценка и учет всех условий производства и сбыта продукции, товаров, услуг в ближайшее и более отдаленной перспективе. Основными элементами М. выступают: маркетинговые исследования и сбор информации, планирование ассортимента продукции, реализация, реклама и стимулирование сбыта. . Словарь экономических терминов 1 .* * *маркетинг’процесс выявления, максимизации и удовлетворения потребительского спроса на изделия компании -
8 GC
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. Genetic Compound, ГК (Group of Companies)2) Компьютерная техника: Generic Context, Global Cache3) Авиация: Graphics Controller4) Американизм: Green Card, Guest's Copyright5) Спорт: Game Conference, Game Coordinator, Games Conference, Governor's Cup, Grand Champion, Guard Crush6) Военный термин: Gaining Command, Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, George Cross, Good Conduct, Grand Commander командующий, Green Camouflage, Guards Coldstream, general circular, general cueing, generic code, ground and control, ground control, ground crew, ground-controlled, group captain, guidance computer, guidance control, gun camera, gun captain, gun carriage, gun control, gyro compass7) Техника: gain control, gate circuit, gate current, generic communication, global control, grounded collector, grounded condenser, group on computers, guidance and control, gyro control, gyrocompass8) Железнодорожный термин: Georgia Central Railway L. P.9) Юридический термин: Grandfather Clause, Grasp Corpus, NAFO General Council10) Бухгалтерия: Gizmo Cost11) Горное дело: Управления горным давлением или горным массивом (ground control)12) Кино: General Cinema13) Металлургия: оцинкованная сталь в рулонах (galvanized coils)14) Музыка: Good Charlotte, Grand Concert15) Оптика: gas chromatography16) Политика: Democratic Republic of Germany (уст.)17) Телекоммуникации: Global Communications18) Сокращение: Garbage Collection (LISP), Gas Chromatograph (or Chromatography), General Conference, General Council, Golf Club, Gun Controller, gun-cotton, Germany (NATO country code; former Soviet Zone)19) Университет: General Chemistry20) Физиология: General condition, Gonococcal21) Электроника: Gravimetric Calibrator, Ground Compensation22) Вычислительная техника: game computer, garbage collector, garbage-collect, Garbage Collection (LISP), Global Catalog (MS, AD), Gas Chromatograph (or Chromatography), garbage collection, garbage collector23) Нефть: gas and condensate, gas cut, газированный (gas-cut)24) Цитология: chocolate agar25) Онкология: Granulosa Cell26) Фирменный знак: General Cable27) Бурение: газовая хроматография (gas chromatography)28) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: метод газовой хроматографии (Gas Chromatography)29) Образование: EduNET Georgia College Educators' Network, General Construction, Generational Curriculum30) ЕБРР: General Counsel31) Полимеры: glass cloth32) Автоматика: grinding center33) Океанография: Gas Chromatograph34) Сахалин Ю: grade code35) Велосипеды: генеральная классификация (в велогонках)36) Нефть и газ: Северное побережье Мексиканского залива37) Карачаганак: gauge cutter (Карачаганак, Rigless &, WireLine)38) Общественная организация: Gilda's Club39) Должность: Good Candidates41) Правительство: Green Canyon, Greater Charlotte (North Carolina)42) НАСА: Global Catalog43) Хобби: Gold Coins, Great Coin44) Единицы измерений: Galactic Coordinates -
9 Gc
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. Genetic Compound, ГК (Group of Companies)2) Компьютерная техника: Generic Context, Global Cache3) Авиация: Graphics Controller4) Американизм: Green Card, Guest's Copyright5) Спорт: Game Conference, Game Coordinator, Games Conference, Governor's Cup, Grand Champion, Guard Crush6) Военный термин: Gaining Command, Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, George Cross, Good Conduct, Grand Commander командующий, Green Camouflage, Guards Coldstream, general circular, general cueing, generic code, ground and control, ground control, ground crew, ground-controlled, group captain, guidance computer, guidance control, gun camera, gun captain, gun carriage, gun control, gyro compass7) Техника: gain control, gate circuit, gate current, generic communication, global control, grounded collector, grounded condenser, group on computers, guidance and control, gyro control, gyrocompass8) Железнодорожный термин: Georgia Central Railway L. P.9) Юридический термин: Grandfather Clause, Grasp Corpus, NAFO General Council10) Бухгалтерия: Gizmo Cost11) Горное дело: Управления горным давлением или горным массивом (ground control)12) Кино: General Cinema13) Металлургия: оцинкованная сталь в рулонах (galvanized coils)14) Музыка: Good Charlotte, Grand Concert15) Оптика: gas chromatography16) Политика: Democratic Republic of Germany (уст.)17) Телекоммуникации: Global Communications18) Сокращение: Garbage Collection (LISP), Gas Chromatograph (or Chromatography), General Conference, General Council, Golf Club, Gun Controller, gun-cotton, Germany (NATO country code; former Soviet Zone)19) Университет: General Chemistry20) Физиология: General condition, Gonococcal21) Электроника: Gravimetric Calibrator, Ground Compensation22) Вычислительная техника: game computer, garbage collector, garbage-collect, Garbage Collection (LISP), Global Catalog (MS, AD), Gas Chromatograph (or Chromatography), garbage collection, garbage collector23) Нефть: gas and condensate, gas cut, газированный (gas-cut)24) Цитология: chocolate agar25) Онкология: Granulosa Cell26) Фирменный знак: General Cable27) Бурение: газовая хроматография (gas chromatography)28) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: метод газовой хроматографии (Gas Chromatography)29) Образование: EduNET Georgia College Educators' Network, General Construction, Generational Curriculum30) ЕБРР: General Counsel31) Полимеры: glass cloth32) Автоматика: grinding center33) Океанография: Gas Chromatograph34) Сахалин Ю: grade code35) Велосипеды: генеральная классификация (в велогонках)36) Нефть и газ: Северное побережье Мексиканского залива37) Карачаганак: gauge cutter (Карачаганак, Rigless &, WireLine)38) Общественная организация: Gilda's Club39) Должность: Good Candidates41) Правительство: Green Canyon, Greater Charlotte (North Carolina)42) НАСА: Global Catalog43) Хобби: Gold Coins, Great Coin44) Единицы измерений: Galactic Coordinates -
10 gc
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. Genetic Compound, ГК (Group of Companies)2) Компьютерная техника: Generic Context, Global Cache3) Авиация: Graphics Controller4) Американизм: Green Card, Guest's Copyright5) Спорт: Game Conference, Game Coordinator, Games Conference, Governor's Cup, Grand Champion, Guard Crush6) Военный термин: Gaining Command, Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, George Cross, Good Conduct, Grand Commander командующий, Green Camouflage, Guards Coldstream, general circular, general cueing, generic code, ground and control, ground control, ground crew, ground-controlled, group captain, guidance computer, guidance control, gun camera, gun captain, gun carriage, gun control, gyro compass7) Техника: gain control, gate circuit, gate current, generic communication, global control, grounded collector, grounded condenser, group on computers, guidance and control, gyro control, gyrocompass8) Железнодорожный термин: Georgia Central Railway L. P.9) Юридический термин: Grandfather Clause, Grasp Corpus, NAFO General Council10) Бухгалтерия: Gizmo Cost11) Горное дело: Управления горным давлением или горным массивом (ground control)12) Кино: General Cinema13) Металлургия: оцинкованная сталь в рулонах (galvanized coils)14) Музыка: Good Charlotte, Grand Concert15) Оптика: gas chromatography16) Политика: Democratic Republic of Germany (уст.)17) Телекоммуникации: Global Communications18) Сокращение: Garbage Collection (LISP), Gas Chromatograph (or Chromatography), General Conference, General Council, Golf Club, Gun Controller, gun-cotton, Germany (NATO country code; former Soviet Zone)19) Университет: General Chemistry20) Физиология: General condition, Gonococcal21) Электроника: Gravimetric Calibrator, Ground Compensation22) Вычислительная техника: game computer, garbage collector, garbage-collect, Garbage Collection (LISP), Global Catalog (MS, AD), Gas Chromatograph (or Chromatography), garbage collection, garbage collector23) Нефть: gas and condensate, gas cut, газированный (gas-cut)24) Цитология: chocolate agar25) Онкология: Granulosa Cell26) Фирменный знак: General Cable27) Бурение: газовая хроматография (gas chromatography)28) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: метод газовой хроматографии (Gas Chromatography)29) Образование: EduNET Georgia College Educators' Network, General Construction, Generational Curriculum30) ЕБРР: General Counsel31) Полимеры: glass cloth32) Автоматика: grinding center33) Океанография: Gas Chromatograph34) Сахалин Ю: grade code35) Велосипеды: генеральная классификация (в велогонках)36) Нефть и газ: Северное побережье Мексиканского залива37) Карачаганак: gauge cutter (Карачаганак, Rigless &, WireLine)38) Общественная организация: Gilda's Club39) Должность: Good Candidates41) Правительство: Green Canyon, Greater Charlotte (North Carolina)42) НАСА: Global Catalog43) Хобби: Gold Coins, Great Coin44) Единицы измерений: Galactic Coordinates -
11 communication(s)
связь; коммуникация; сообщение; общение; путь сообщения [подвоза]air-submerged submarine laser communications — лазерная связь линии «ЛА — ПЛ» в подводном положении
amplitude-modulated double sideband suppressed carrier communications — радиосвязь на двух боковых полосах частот с амплитудной модуляцией и подавлением несущей (частоты)
be in communications (with) — поддерживать [иметь] связь (с);
circuit allocated use communications — связь по выделенным линиям [каналам]
command (and control) communications — командная связь, связь управления
covert laser telephone communications — засекреченная [закрытая] лазерная телефонная связь
deep submergence communications by neutrino beams — связь с ПЛ в подводном положении при помощи пучков нейтрино
digital burst (memory load) communications — связь с импульсной [пакетной] передачей (накопленной цифровой информации)
distant ground communications via relay satellite — дальняя связь между наземными объектами через ретрансляционный спутник
distributed time division multipleaccess communications — связь с многостанционным доступом и распределенным временным уплотнением (каналов связи)
double-sideband, suppressed carrier communications — радиосвязь на двух боковых полосах частот с подавлением несущей (частоты)
frequency division multiple access communications — (радио) связь с многостанционным доступом и с частотным разделением (каналов связи)
high-frequency single band modulated communications — высокочастотная связь с однополосной модуляцией
high-traffic capacity optical spectrum radio-relay trunk communications — магистральная радиорелейная связь в оптическом диапазоне с большой пропускной способностью (каналов связи)
hydroacoustic communications by relay buoys — гидроакустическая связь с помощью ретрансляционных гидроакустических буев
millimeter wave secure communications — засекреченная [закрытая] (радио)связь в диапазоне миллиметровых волн
multiple channel point-to-point space radio communications — многоканальная магистральная [двухпунктовая] космическая радиосвязь
optical laser communications with submerged submarines by satellite-borne lasers — оптическая связь с ПЛ в подводном положении с помощью лазеров на ИСЗ
random access correlation radio communications — радиосвязь с произвольной выборкой информации и корреляцией
random access discrete address radio communications — радиосвязь с произвольной выборкой информации и дискретной адресацией абонентов
relative phase manipulation radiotelegraphy communications — телеграфная радиосвязь с применением метода относительной фазовой модуляции
relative phase modulation radiotelegraphy communications — телеграфная радиосвязь с применением метода относительной фазовой модуляции
satellite-to-submerged submarines laser communications — лазерная связь линии «спутник — ПЛ» в подводном положении
ship-to-under water swimmers communications — подводная связь линии «корабль — боевые пловцы»
shore-submerged submarine extralow frequency communications — связь на крайне низких частотах линии «берег — ПЛ в подводном положении»
short-burst security transmission communications — засекреченная радиосвязь короткими группами импульсов
short-range IR microprocessor wireless telephone communications — ближняя беспроводная ИК телефонная радиосвязь с использованием микропроцессоров
single channel ground and airborne radio communications — одноканальная радиосвязь линии «земля — ЛА»
very low frequency airborne relay communications with submerged submarines — сверхдлинноволновая связь [связь на очень низких частотах] с ПЛ в подводном положении с помощью воздушных радиорелейных пунктов
— cross-tell communications— meteorite burst communications— meteorite reflection communications— trunking communications— unsecured communications -
12 communication(s)
связь; коммуникация; сообщение; общение; путь сообщения [подвоза]air-submerged submarine laser communications — лазерная связь линии «ЛА — ПЛ» в подводном положении
amplitude-modulated double sideband suppressed carrier communications — радиосвязь на двух боковых полосах частот с амплитудной модуляцией и подавлением несущей (частоты)
be in communications (with) — поддерживать [иметь] связь (с);
circuit allocated use communications — связь по выделенным линиям [каналам]
command (and control) communications — командная связь, связь управления
covert laser telephone communications — засекреченная [закрытая] лазерная телефонная связь
deep submergence communications by neutrino beams — связь с ПЛ в подводном положении при помощи пучков нейтрино
digital burst (memory load) communications — связь с импульсной [пакетной] передачей (накопленной цифровой информации)
distant ground communications via relay satellite — дальняя связь между наземными объектами через ретрансляционный спутник
distributed time division multipleaccess communications — связь с многостанционным доступом и распределенным временным уплотнением (каналов связи)
double-sideband, suppressed carrier communications — радиосвязь на двух боковых полосах частот с подавлением несущей (частоты)
frequency division multiple access communications — (радио) связь с многостанционным доступом и с частотным разделением (каналов связи)
high-frequency single band modulated communications — высокочастотная связь с однополосной модуляцией
high-traffic capacity optical spectrum radio-relay trunk communications — магистральная радиорелейная связь в оптическом диапазоне с большой пропускной способностью (каналов связи)
hydroacoustic communications by relay buoys — гидроакустическая связь с помощью ретрансляционных гидроакустических буев
millimeter wave secure communications — засекреченная [закрытая] (радио)связь в диапазоне миллиметровых волн
multiple channel point-to-point space radio communications — многоканальная магистральная [двухпунктовая] космическая радиосвязь
optical laser communications with submerged submarines by satellite-borne lasers — оптическая связь с ПЛ в подводном положении с помощью лазеров на ИСЗ
random access correlation radio communications — радиосвязь с произвольной выборкой информации и корреляцией
random access discrete address radio communications — радиосвязь с произвольной выборкой информации и дискретной адресацией абонентов
relative phase manipulation radiotelegraphy communications — телеграфная радиосвязь с применением метода относительной фазовой модуляции
relative phase modulation radiotelegraphy communications — телеграфная радиосвязь с применением метода относительной фазовой модуляции
satellite-to-submerged submarines laser communications — лазерная связь линии «спутник — ПЛ» в подводном положении
ship-to-under water swimmers communications — подводная связь линии «корабль — боевые пловцы»
shore-submerged submarine extralow frequency communications — связь на крайне низких частотах линии «берег — ПЛ в подводном положении»
short-burst security transmission communications — засекреченная радиосвязь короткими группами импульсов
short-range IR microprocessor wireless telephone communications — ближняя беспроводная ИК телефонная радиосвязь с использованием микропроцессоров
single channel ground and airborne radio communications — одноканальная радиосвязь линии «земля — ЛА»
very low frequency airborne relay communications with submerged submarines — сверхдлинноволновая связь [связь на очень низких частотах] с ПЛ в подводном положении с помощью воздушных радиорелейных пунктов
— cross-tell communications— meteorite burst communications— meteorite reflection communications— trunking communications— unsecured communications -
13 bar
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1. сущ.
1) а) мн. прутья решетки The monkey rattled the bars of his cage ≈ Обезьяна гремела прутьями своей клетки behind bars ≈ за решеткой б) спорт планка to clear the bar ≈ перейти через планку, взять высоту в) мн. спорт брусья parallel bars ≈ брусья horizontal bar ≈ перекладина
2) брусок, блок, кусок bar of chocolate ≈ плитка шоколада bar of gold ≈ слиток золота bar of soap ≈ кусок мыла
3) отмель
4) бар (заведение или место для хранения напитков) We had a beer at a neighborhood bar ≈ Мы выпили пива в соседнем баре.
5) полоса a bar of light ≈ полоса света Syn: strip
6) препятствие Nearsightedness is a bar to becoming a pilot ≈ Близорукость не позволяет стать пилотом. to let down the bars ≈ устранить препятствия toll bar ≈ шлагбаум Syn: obstacle, barrier
7) муз. тактовая черта;
перен. такт The song is 24 bars long ≈ Песня длиною в 24 такта.
8) юридическая деятельность After finishing law school she was admitted to the bar ≈ После окончания юридического факультета она была допущена к практике.
9) суд His misbehavior brought him before the bar of public opinion ≈ Его поведение поставило его перед судом общественного мнения. Syn: court, tribunal
2. гл.
1) а) запирать на засов, запираться б) размещать решетки, загораживать решетками
2) испещрять полосами Syn: stripe
2) а) преграждать;
мешать, препятствовать They barred our way. ≈ Они преградили нам путь. bar progress Syn: rule out б) исключать;
не допускать, запрещать to bar the talks( the discussion of a point, etc.) ≈ запрещать разговоры (обсуждение вопроса и т. п.) to bar from coming to the theatre ≈ запрещать пойти в театр Syn: exclude, prevent, forbid
3) разг. иметь( что-л.) против( кого-л., чего-л.), не любить ∙ bar from bar in bar out bar up
3. предл. исключая, кроме, не считая, за исключением bar none Syn: except
2. II сущ.
1) прилавок, стойка, конторка Syn: counter
2) а) бар, буфет, закусочная;
небольшой ресторан to manage, operate a bar ≈ управлять баром, вести дела небольшого ресторана to run a bar ≈ открыть закусочную, открыть небольшой ресторан to stop at a bar (on the way home) ≈ зайти по дороге в буфет to drink at the bar ≈ попить в баре to drop into a bar ≈ заскочить в бар cash амер. bar ≈ бар/ресторан, где приимается плата только наличными cocktail bar ≈ коктейль-бар coffee брит. bar ≈ кафетерий Syn: cabaret, discotheque, pub, saloon, cocktail lounge, nightclub б) небольшой магазин, специализирующийся на одном вид товаров a millinery bar ≈ магазин дамских шляп III сущ.;
юр.
1) барьер, отделяющий судей от подсудимых
2) а) суд, трибунал Syn: court
1., tribunal б) осуждение, порицание the bar of public opinion ≈ общественное порицание
3) а) мн. судьи б) (the bar, the Bar) адвокатура, адвокатская практика to pitch smb. over the bar разг. ≈ лишать кого-л. звания адвоката или права адвокатской практики IV сущ.;
физ. бар (единица атмосферного или акустического давления)кусок, брусок - chocolate * плитка шоколада - wooden * брусок дерева - * of metal полоса металла - * of soap кусок мыла брикет болванка, чушка - * of copper медная болванка - * of gold слиток золота (техническое) пруток, штанга, стержень, арматурное железо (электротехника) пластинка коллектора, шина( специальное) линейка, планка, рейка - measuring * (топография) мерная рейка( разговорное) руль велосипеда перекладина - the * in a barrel поперечина на дне бочки (горное) горизонтальный переклад;
верхняк засов, щеколда шлагбаум - toll * шлагбаум заставы полоса цвета, света - a * of green fringed her skirt на ней была юбка с зеленой каймой (геральдика) полоса на щите решетка (тюремная) - behind the *s за решеткой, в тюрьме (американизм) (военное) противомоскитная сетка нанос песка, отмель, бар, гряда;
перекат - sand * песчаный нанос - ice * ледяные торосы;
труднопроходимая кромка льда - the ship stuck fast on the * пароход основательно сел на мель (горное) россыпь в реке (горное) режущий бар врубовой машины( горное) колонка бурильного молотка (горное) буровая штанга (геология) жила, пересекающая горный шток( музыкальное) такт (музыкальное) тактовая частота - double * конец музыкальной фразы (спортивное) перекладина брусья - uneven *s разновысокие брусья( спортивное) планка для прыжков в высоту - he cleared the * at two metres он взял двухметровую высоту (спортивное) жердь( спортивное) гантели( спортивное) штанга (военное) полоска (знак различия) - to get one's * (разговорное) получить офицерское звание орденская планка, колодка с орденскими лентами пряжка на орденской ленте (к английским орденам) препятствие, преграда, помеха, барьер, ограничение - language * языковой барьер - * to happiness помеха счастью - * to economic development препятствие на пути экономического развития - to let down the *s отменить ограничения - poor health may be a * to success in one's studies плохое здоровье может помешать успеху в занятиях > colour * "цветной барьер", расовая дискриминация > to cross the * перейти в лучший мир, умереть запирать( на засов) - to lock and * the door запереть дверь на замок и засов - to * the door against smb. запереться от кого-л. набивать решетки (на окна) закрывать, загораживать, перегораживать, преграждать - the exits were *red все выходы были закрыты - a fallen tree is *ring the way упавшее дерево преградило дорогу - soldiers *red the way солдаты преградили путь - the bears were *red in their den медвежью берлогу обложили со всех сторон тормозить, препятствовать, мешать, останавливать - to * progress мешать прогрессу - what is *ring our advance? что мешает нашему продвижению? - she *red his insinuations with a witty remark остроумным замечанием она парировала его выпады - what *s you from coming to the theatre with us? почему вы не можете пойти с нами в театр? - they *red the possibility of his ever returning они исключили всякую возможность его возвращения запрещать - to * smoking запретить курение - to * from fishing запретить рыбную ловлю - dogs are *red from the store вход в магазин с собаками воспрещен - to * all claims completely and finally( дипломатическое) исключить все претензии полностью и окончательно( from) удерживать( от чего-л.) - to * smb. from undesirable actions удерживать кого-л. от нежелательных поступков исключать, отстранять - he was *red from the contest его не допустили к соревнованию (разговорное) не любить, не выносить - what I * is a man who talks about what he doesn't know не выношу людей, которые говорят о том, что не знают испещрять полосами, исполосывать - crimson *red с алыми полосами - *red feathers полосатое оперение (юридическое) аннулировать, отменить ( специальное) не засчитывать, признавать недействительным - to * the dice смешать игральные кости (в знак недействительной игры) - his move with pawn has been *red его ход пешкой не был засчитан (устаревшее) исключая, не считая - * none без всяких исключений;
- he is the best student, * none он бесспорно лучший студент - I can come any day * Monday я смогу прийти в любой день, кроме понедельника барьер, отделяющий судей - he was brought to the * by two constables двое полицейских подвели его к барьеру судебное присутствие;
суд в полном составе - at the * на суде - prisoner at the * подсудимый - trial at * открытый процесс - on the wrong side of the * быть подсудимым в открытом суде - to plead at the * выступать в суде суд, мнение, суждение - the * of public opnion суд общественного мнения - the * of conscience голос совести (парламентское) барьер, отделяющий места членов палаты общин и т. п. адвокатура, коллегия адвокатов, сословие адвокатов, барристеры (в Великобритании) - to be at the Bar быть барристером (адвокатом) - to go to the Bar быть принятым в адвокатское сословие - to be called within the Bar быть назначенным королевским адвокатом - to read for the Bar готовиться к адвокатуре - General Council of the Bar генеральный совет сословия барристеров (юридическое) правовое препятствие, возражение, приостановка > in * of... в качестве веского довода против > * and bench адвокатура и суд бар, закусочная, буфет - snack * закусочная - milk-* кафе-молочная стойка, прилавок прилавок, стол( в магазинах самообслуживания) сервировочный столик( физическое) бар (единица давления) управляющий шахтой или рудником (специальное) черта над символом~ преграждать;
all exits are barred все выходы закрытыbar юр. (the bar, the B.) адвокатура;
to be called( или to go) to the Bar получить право адвокатской практики;
to be at the Bar быть адвокатом ~ адвокатура, коллегия адвокатов ~ адвокатура ~ физ. бар (единица атмосферного или акустического давления) ~ бар, буфет, закусочная;
небольшой ресторан ~ бар, нанос песка (в устье реки) ;
мелководье, отмель ~ юр. барьер, отделяющий судей от подсудимых;
prisoner at the bar обвиняемый на скамье подсудимых ~ барьер, отделяющий место заседаний законодательного органа ~ барьер, за которым находится суд ~ болванка (металла), чушка (свинца), штык( меди) ~ возражение ответчика, являющееся достаточной защитой против иска ~ вчт. горизонтальное меню ~ запирать на засов ~ запрещать ~ засов;
вага;
behind bolt and bar под надежным запором;
за решеткой ~ застава ~ разг. иметь (что-л. против кого-л., чего-л.), не любить;
bar in запереть;
не выпускать;
bar out не впускать ~ исключать;
отстранять;
запрещать ~ исключая, не считая;
bar none без исключения ~ коллегия адвокатов ~ лом (сокр. от crowbar) ~ спорт. планка;
to clear the bar перейти через планку, взять высоту;
horizontal bar перекладина;
paralletl bars (параллельные) брусья ~ покрывать давностью, погашать ~ полоса (света, краски) ~ полоса (металла) ;
брусок;
bar of gold слиток золота;
bar of chocolate плитка шоколада;
bar of soap кусок мыла ~ вчт. полоса ~ преграда, препятствие;
to let down the bars устранить препятствия, отменить ограничения ~ преграда ~ преграждать;
all exits are barred все выходы закрыты ~ преграждать ~ прекращающий или аннулирующий фактор ~ препятствие ~ препятствовать ~ пресекать, прекращать, преграждать, исключать, запрещать ~ прилавок, стойка ~ пряжка на орденской ленте ~ pl решетка ~ стойка ~ юр. суд, суждение;
the bar of conscience суд совести;
the bar of public opinion суд общественного мнения ~ суд в полном составе, судебное присутствие ~ муз. тактовая черта;
такт ~ часть судебного помещения, находящаяся за барьером~ code label этикетка со штриховым кодом~ разг. иметь (что-л. против кого-л., чего-л.), не любить;
bar in запереть;
не выпускать;
bar out не впускать~ исключая, не считая;
bar none без исключения none: bar ~ без всяких исключений bar ~ все без исключения~ полоса (металла) ;
брусок;
bar of gold слиток золота;
bar of chocolate плитка шоколада;
bar of soap кусок мыла chocolate: chocolate шоколад;
a bar of chocolate плитка шоколада~ юр. суд, суждение;
the bar of conscience суд совести;
the bar of public opinion суд общественного мнения~ полоса (металла) ;
брусок;
bar of gold слиток золота;
bar of chocolate плитка шоколада;
bar of soap кусок мыла~ юр. суд, суждение;
the bar of conscience суд совести;
the bar of public opinion суд общественного мнения~ полоса (металла) ;
брусок;
bar of gold слиток золота;
bar of chocolate плитка шоколада;
bar of soap кусок мыла soap: ~ мыло;
a bar (или a cake) of soap кусок мыла~ разг. иметь (что-л. против кого-л., чего-л.), не любить;
bar in запереть;
не выпускать;
bar out не впускать~ the entail юр. запрещать учреждение заповедного имущества~s вчт. горизонтальные менюbe admitted to ~ получать право адвокатской практики в судеbar юр. (the bar, the B.) адвокатура;
to be called (или to go) to the Bar получить право адвокатской практики;
to be at the Bar быть адвокатомbar юр. (the bar, the B.) адвокатура;
to be called (или to go) to the Bar получить право адвокатской практики;
to be at the Bar быть адвокатом be called to the ~ получать право адвокатской практики в судеto be called within the ~ получить назначение на должность королевского адвоката;
to pitch (smb.) over the bar разг. лишать (кого-л.) звания адвоката или права адвокатской практики~ засов;
вага;
behind bolt and bar под надежным запором;
за решеткой bolt: ~ засов;
задвижка;
шкворень;
язык( замка) ;
воен. (цилиндрический) затвор( оружия) ;
behind bolt and bar под надежным запором;
за решеткой~ спорт. планка;
to clear the bar перейти через планку, взять высоту;
horizontal bar перекладина;
paralletl bars (параллельные) брусьяfraction ~ вчт. дробная чертаgold ~ слиток золота~ спорт. планка;
to clear the bar перейти через планку, взять высоту;
horizontal bar перекладина;
paralletl bars (параллельные) брусья horizontal: ~ горизонтальный;
horizontal fire воен. настильный огонь;
horizontal bar спорт. перекладинаinterchangeable ~ вчт. сменная печатающая штанга~ преграда, препятствие;
to let down the bars устранить препятствия, отменить ограниченияmenu ~ вчт. горизонтальное меню~ спорт. планка;
to clear the bar перейти через планку, взять высоту;
horizontal bar перекладина;
paralletl bars (параллельные) брусьяto be called within the ~ получить назначение на должность королевского адвоката;
to pitch (smb.) over the bar разг. лишать (кого-л.) звания адвоката или права адвокатской практикиplea in ~ возражение по существу искаprint ~ вчт. печатающая штанга~ юр. барьер, отделяющий судей от подсудимых;
prisoner at the bar обвиняемый на скамье подсудимыхscanning ~ вчт. выбирающий прямоугольникscroll ~ вчт. линейка прокруткиselection ~ вчт. курсор выбораsnack ~ закусочная, буфетtest ~ вчт. испытательная шинаtype ~ вчт. печатающая штанга -
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1. комплекс, система (напр. агрегатов)2. сеть, система (напр. авиалиний)3. метод, система (напр. технического обслуживания)air traffic audio simulation system — аудиовизуальная система имитации воздушного движения (для тренажёров)
angle-of-attack, slip and acceleration warning system — система автоматической сигнализации углов атаки,скольжения и перегрузок
approach guidance nose-in to stand system — система управления (воздушным судном) при установке на стоянку
automatic flight control system — автоматическая бортовая система управления, АБСУ
cabin pressure control system — система автоматического регулирования давления (воздуха) в кабине, САРД
conditioning / pressurization system — система кондиционирования и наддува (гермокабины)
customs accelerated passenger inspection system — система ускоренного таможенного досмотра пассажиров
flight control gust-lock system — система стопорения поверхностей управления (при стоянке воздушного судна)
ground controlled approach system — (радиолокационная) система захода на посадку по командам с земли
nosewheel steering follow-up system — система обратной связи управления разворотом колёс передней опоры шасси
short range radio navigation system — радиосистема ближней навигации, РСБН
to turn off the system — выключать систему;
to unarm the system — отключать [снимать] состояние готовности системы
warning flag movement system — бленкерная [флажковая] система предупреждения об отказе
— drainage system— engine starting system— heating system— interlocking system
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