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• tinkiä• hyvitys• hinnanalennusfinance, business, economy• diskontata• avustusfinance, business, economy• diskonttausfinance, business, economy• diskonttofinance, business, economy• diskonttaaminen• diskontat• alennus• alentaafinance, business, economy• agiotappio• vähennys• kassa-alennus• kauppa-alennus• suhtautua varauksin• lasku* * *1. noun(a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) alennus2. verb(to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!) sivuuttaa -
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1. noun(a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) atlaide2. verb(to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!) samazināt cenu; neņemt vērā* * *atlaide; diskonts; nolaist cenu, samazināt vērtību; diskontēt; neņemt vērā -
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n. rabatt; reservation--------v. minska, bortse ifrån; dra av, räkna ifrån; ge rabatt* * *1. noun(a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) rabatt2. verb(to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!) inte tro på, bortse ifrån -
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1. noun(a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) rabat2. verb(to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!)* * *• vada• výhrada• zlava• závada• znížit cenu• zrážka• skonto• eskont• eskontovat• diskont• rabat• pokladnicná zrážka• nedostatok -
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фин. сумма дисконта(сумма, на которую номинал долговой ценной бумаги превышает ее текущую рыночную цену или цену, по которой она была первоначально размещена на рынке)Syn:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > discount amount
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[ˈdɪskaunt]1. nouna (small) sum taken off the price of something:خَصْم، تَنْزيل، حَسْمHe gave me a discount of 20%.
2. [dɪsˈkaunt] verbto leave aside as something not to be considered:يُقَلِّل مِن، يَخْصُمYou can discount most of what he says – it's nearly all lies!
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تَخْفِيض \ cut: a shortening or lessening: a cut in pay. discount: an amount taken off the full price: We give a 10% discount on all goods if you pay at once. reduction: reducing: a big reduction in expenses. -
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حَسْم (خَصْم) \ discount: an amount taken off the full price: We give a 10% discount on all goods if you pay at once. -
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1)а) торг. ценовой перелом*, точка изменения цены* (объем покупки, заказа и т. д., при котором происходит изменение цены товара, тарифа на перевозку или других затрат; напр., объем покупки, при которой клиент получает право на более значительную скидку)Syn:break 1. 3)See:б) торг. сброс с цены*, скидка (с цены)*, снижение цены* (снижение обычной цены для клиентов, выполняющих определенные условия, напр., заказывающих определенный объем товаров)a price break is given to a customer who orders 10 cakes at a time — скидка предоставляется покупателю, заказавшему сразу 10 тортов
Direct sale offers can include a price break: a reduction made possible because the landlord, or relative, doesn't have to pay a real estate commission. — Предложения прямой продажи могут включать снижение цены: скидка становиться возможной благодаря тому, что собственнику, или его родственнику, не приходится платить комиссионные по сделке с недвижимостью.
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торг. возражение по поводу цены (напр., возражение потенциального покупателя по поводу расчета цены, условий товарного кредита, начисления сидок, способа включения в цену расходов на транспортировку и т. п.)See: -
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марк. ценовое продвижение [стимулирование\] (стимулирование сбыта с помощью снижения цен, объявлений о скидках, распространения купонов на скидку и т. п.)See: -
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1) торг. = price discount а),2) эк. снижение ценыthe price reduction is primarily made due to declining sales — снижение цены осуществляется главным образом вследствие сокращения продаж
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фин., бирж. надбавка к цене, премия к цене, ценовая премия, премиальная наценка (сумма, на которую цена размещения, цена погашения (в том числе цена досрочного выкупа) или текущая рыночная цена ценной бумаги превышает ее номинал)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > price premium
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[dis’kaunt] im Subst. WIRTS. discount...; Laden, Artikel: auch cut-price...
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discount price — ➔ price1 * * * discount price UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► a price that is lower than the usual price: »To order any of these books at a discount price, visit our Website … Financial and business terms
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discount — 1 noun (C) 1 a reduction in the cost of goods that you are buying: Do I get a discount if I buy a whole case of wine? | discount price/fare (=cheaper than the usual price) | discount store/shop/warehouse (=where you can buy goods cheaply) 2 at a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English