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1 rationalize
[΄ræʃnəlaiz] v բացատրել, տրամաբանորեն հիմնավորել. rationalize one’s fears (փորձել) բացատրել/հիմնավորել իր երկյուղը/ մտավախությունը. (կազմա կերպել) rationalize production արտադրությունը կազ մակեր պել -
2 production
n1) изготовление; производство2) продукция•to cut (back) production — свертывать / сокращать производство
to diversify production — диверсифицировать / разнообразить продукцию
to limit production — ограничивать / сокращать производство
- anarchy of productionto reduce production — свертывать / сокращать производство
- animal production
- annual production
- arms production
- atomic power and energy production
- automation of production
- batch production
- coal production
- commercial production
- commodity production
- comprehensive mechanization of production
- continuous production
- costs of production
- crop production
- current production
- curtailment ofproduction
- cutback of production
- cuts in production
- daily production
- decline in production
- domestic production
- drop in production
- economically effective production
- effectiveness of production
- end production
- energy production - fertilizer production
- fishing production
- flexible production
- flow production
- food production
- full-scale production of the neutron bomb
- global production
- high production
- high-cost production
- highly organized production
- highly remunerative production
- improvement of effectiveness of production
- improvement of production
- individual production
- industrial production
- joint production
- labor-intensive production
- lagging industrial production
- large-scale production - line production
- machine mode of production
- mass production
- material production
- means of production
- mechanized production
- mode of production
- nonspecialized production
- nonwaste production
- per capita production
- per head production
- pilot production
- planned production
- power production
- production advances rapidly
- production declines
- production decreases
- production falls
- production increases
- production of consumer goods
- production of illicit alcohol
- production of means of production
- production outstrips demand
- production rises
- profitable production
- public production
- rate of production
- runaway production
- scale of production
- self-reliance in production
- self-sufficiency in production
- serial production
- short-run production
- small-scale production
- social character of production
- social production - sphere of material production
- stagnant production
- steel production
- structure of industrial production
- subsidiary production
- subsistence production
- switchover from military to civilian production
- technical reequipment of production - total world production
- unequally distributed food production
- uninterrupted development of production
- unprofitable production - war production
- waste-free production
- wasteful production
- wasteless production
- well organized production
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3 rationalize
rationalize [ˈræ∫nəlaɪz]a. ( = explain) [+ event, conduct] trouver une explication logique à ; ( = justify) justifier après coupb. [+ industry, production, problems] rationaliser* * *['ræʃnəlaɪz]transitive verb1) ( justify) justifier2) GB Economics rationaliser -
4 rationalize
1. transitive verb(Econ., Psych.) rationalisieren2. intransitive verb* * *ra·tion·al·ize[ˈræʃənəlaɪz]I. vt1. (explain)2. (make efficient)▪ to \rationalize sth etw rationalisierenII. vi rationalisieren, Rationalisierungsmaßnahmen durchführen* * *['rʃnəlaɪz]1. vt1) event, conduct etc rationalisieren; problem vernünftig sehen or betrachten2) (= organize efficiently) industry, production, work rationalisieren2. virationalisieren* * *A v/t1. rational erklären2. der Vernunft unterordnen:rationalize away als vernunftwidrig ablehnen3. WIRTSCH rationalisieren:rationalize jobs out of existence Arbeitsplätze wegrationalisieren4. MATH in eine rationale Gleichung umrechnenB v/i1. rational verfahren2. rationalisieren, rationalistisch denken* * *1. transitive verb(Econ., Psych.) rationalisieren2. intransitive verb* * *(US) v.rationalisieren v. -
5 price
1) цена || назначать цену; оценивать; расценивать2) курс ценных бумаг
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