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1 restrain competition
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2 restrain ... competition
/vt/ ограничивать... конкуренцияАнгло-русский экономический словарь > restrain ... competition
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3 to restrain competition
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to restrain competition
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4 competition
n1) соревнование, состязание; конкурс2) конкуренция
- active competition
- actual competition
- animated competition
- bona fide competition
- business competition
- buyers' competition
- closed competition
- commercial competition
- cruel competition
- cutthroat competition
- destructive competition
- direct competition
- enterprising competition
- fair competition
- fierce competition
- foreign competition
- free competition
- global competition
- healthy competition
- import competition
- indirect competition
- interindustry competition
- interseller competition
- intrabranch competition
- intraindustry competition
- intrasectoral competition
- intratype competition
- keen competition
- latent competition
- market competition
- monopolistic competition
- nonprice competition
- open competition
- price competition
- predatory competition
- product competition
- pure competition
- qualitative competition
- quality competition
- quasi competition
- rigorous competition
- ruthless competition
- sellers' competition
- severe competition
- spirited competition
- stiff competition
- tough competition
- unfair competition
- unrestrained competition
- unworkable competition
- workable competition
- world competition
- competition in selling effort
- competition on the world market
- avoid competition
- be drawn into competition
- be in competition with smb
- defy competition
- eliminate competition
- encounter competition
- engage in competition
- enter in competition
- face competition
- meet competition
- meet with competition
- mitigate competition
- provoke competition
- restrain competition
- shield from competition
- stand competition
- step up competition
- sustain competition
- win competition
- withstand competition competition clauseEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > competition
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5 exclude
1. v не допускать; не впускать; исключать2. v изымать; исключать, снимать3. v редк. изгнать4. v книжн. уничтожатьСинонимический ряд:1. bar (verb) bar; bate; count out; debar; eliminate; except; omit; rule out; suspend2. expel (verb) banish; dismiss; eject; expel; force out; put out; reject3. keep out (verb) ban; blackball; boycott; embargo; keep out; occlude; ostracise; ostracize; prohibit; restrainАнтонимический ряд:admit; enlist; include; incorporate; welcome
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