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41 football firm
Британский английский: боевой отряд футбольных фанатов (A football firm (also known as a hooligan firm) is a gang formed to fight with supporters of other clubs - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_firm), банда футбольных фанатов -
42 a firm hand
твёрдая рука, твёрдое руководствоThere was no doubt in anyone's mind that Bonnie Butler was running wild and needed a firm hand... (M. Mitchell, ‘Gone with the Wind’, ch. LIX) — Своенравие Бонни Батлер перешло всякие границы, и теперь ни у кого уже не было сомнения, что ей необходима жесткая рука.
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43 a firm hand
твёpдaя pукa, твёpдoe pукoвoдcтвoThere was no doubt in anyone's mind that Bonnie Butler was running wild and needed a firm hand (M. Mitcheltt. New laws continued to be enforced with firm hands (Police) -
44 environmentally unfriendly firm
- фирма, загрязняющая окружающую среду
фирма, загрязняющая окружающую среду
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environmentally unfriendly firm
Firms that do not comply with environmental regulations for the disposal of noxious wastes generated during the production cycle. (Source: RRDA)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > environmentally unfriendly firm
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45 she rules over her children with a firm hand
she rules over her children with a firm handEnglish-Dutch dictionary > she rules over her children with a firm hand
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46 we have finished with that firm
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47 to run the business with a firm hand
to run (to rule) the business with a firm (an iron) hand вести дело (править) твёрдой (железной) рукойEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to run the business with a firm hand
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48 economic theory of the firm
Gen Mgtthe theory that states that the only duty that a company has to those external to it is financial. The economic theory of the firm holds that shareholders should be the prime beneficiaries of an organization’s activities. The theory is associated with top-down leadership, and cost-cutting through rationalization and downsizing. With immediate share price dominating management activities, economic theory has been criticized as being too short-term, as opposed to the longer-term thinking behind stakeholder theory.The ultimate business dictionary > economic theory of the firm
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49 ■ do with
■ do withv. t. + prep.1 fare con: What were you doing with my bag?, che cosa stavi facendo con la mia borsa?2 fare di: What have you done with my lighter?, che cosa ne hai fatto del mio accendino?, dove hai messo il mio accendino?; What shall we do with the cat?, che ne facciamo del gatto?3 (preceduto da could) avere bisogno di: Your jacket could do with a good brush, la tua giacca avrebbe bisogno di una bella spazzolata; I could do with some help, avrei bisogno di un po' di aiuto4 (fam., preceduto da could) avere voglia di: DIALOGO → - Offering a drink2- I could do with a nice cup of tea, avrei voglia di un bella tazza di tè; DIALOGO → - Suggesting going for a drink- I could do with a pint, mi andrebbe una birra □ to have to do with, avere a che fare con; riguardare: My job has ( o is) to do with computers, il mio lavoro ha a che fare con i computer; I don't want to have anything to do with them, non voglio avere nulla a che fare con loro; The project has to do with urban redevelopment in southern Italy, il progetto riguarda la riqualifica urbana del Mezzogiorno; What I do at home is nothing to do with the firm, quello che faccio a casa mia non è affare della ditta (o non riguarda la ditta); What's it got to do with me?, e io, che c'entro? □ to have done with, aver finito con; aver chiuso con (fig.): Have you done with the paper?, hai finito con il giornale?; I've done with him, con lui ho chiuso □ not to know what to do with oneself, non sapere che cosa fare (del proprio tempo): I didn't know what to do with myself when I lost my job, non sapevo che fare quando ho perso il lavoro □ (fam. ingl.) I [he, they, etc.] can't be doing with, non sopporto [non sopporta, non sopportano, ecc.]: I can't be doing with the traffic noise any more, non sopporto più il rumore del traffico. -
50 ■ deal with
■ deal withv. i. + prep.1 occuparsi di, affrontare: to deal with a problem, affrontare un problema; to deal with complaints, occuparsi dei reclami; DIALOGO → - Mailing list- I can deal with your enquiry right away, posso occuparmi subito della Sua richiesta2 (fam.: di solito introdotto da can, cannot, ecc.) accettare, convivere con ( una situazione): If you can't change the situation, you'll have to learn to deal with it, se non puoi cambiare la situazione, devi imparare a conviverci; I can't deal with my mother-in-law living next door, non riesco ad accettare che mia suocera viva nella casa accanto3 fare affari, trattare con: We've stopped dealing with that firm, abbiamo smesso di fare affari con quella ditta4 trattare; avere a che fare con (q.): They're nice people to deal with, è gente con cui è piacevole avere a che fare; to deal fairly with sb., trattare q. equamente (o con giustizia)5 trattare, occuparsi di: science deals with facts, la scienza si occupa di fatti concreti; The book deals with the origins of the Russian revolution, il libro tratta delle origini della rivoluzione russa6 (fam.) fare i conti con (q.); sistemare (q.): I'll deal with you later, con te faccio i conti dopo! -
51 deal with
تَعَامَلَ مع (مَصْرِفٍ) \ bank: to keep one’s money in a bank: My firm banks with Barclays Bank. deal with: to do business with; to have relations with: I don’t like to deal with dishonest shopkeepers. handle: to deal with (people, machines, difficulties, etc.): She handled that difficult situation very well. -
52 to walk with regular steps
to walk with regular (with brisk, with quick, with firm and steady, with light) steps идти размеренным (бодрым, быстрым, твёрдым и размеренным, лёгким) шагомEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to walk with regular steps
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53 come up with
1) догонять кого-л. I had to run to come up with her. ≈ Мне пришлось перейти на бег, чтобы догнать ее.
2) сравняться с чем-л., кем-л. We shall have to work hard to come up with the other firm. ≈ Чтобы сравняться с конкурентами, нам надо очень много работать.
3) думать, размышлять I hope you can come up with a better plan than this. ≈ Надеюсь, вы придумаете что-нибудь получше. uнаходитьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come up with
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54 in association with
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55 in association with
(together with: We are acting in association with the London branch of our firm.) í samfloti með, í tengslum við -
56 in association with
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57 in association with
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58 in association with
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59 in association with
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60 in association with
(together with: We are acting in association with the London branch of our firm.) yhteistoiminnassa jonkun kanssa
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