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101 выгодное дело
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102 небольшое дело
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103 отойти от дел
разрешение дел; отправление функций — despatch of business
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104 перенять дело
разрешение дел; отправление функций — despatch of business
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105 по делу
разрешение дел; отправление функций — despatch of business
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106 рискованное дело
1. gamble2. touch-and-go businessразрешение дел; отправление функций — despatch of business
3. long shotкак вы поживаете?, как дела? — how are you getting along?
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > рискованное дело
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107 создать дело
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108 ход дела
1. trend of affairs2. course of businessразрешение дел; отправление функций — despatch of business
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109 экспедиторское дело
разрешение дел; отправление функций — despatch of business
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > экспедиторское дело
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110 дело
1. business[lang name="Russian"]разрешение дел; отправление функций — despatch of business
2. matter[lang name="Russian"]это дело не простое, это не просто — it is no easy matter
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111 доля в деле
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112 примет
1. accept; takeподнять перчатку, принять вызов — to take up the gauntlet
рассмотренный; принятый; рассмотрел; принял — taken up
положить в основу; принять за основу — take as a basis
выпить стаканчик, «принять немножко» — to take a dram
2. introduce into the inventoryпринять мяч «вне игры» — to obtain the ball off-side
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113 hankinta
yks.nom. hankinta; yks.gen. hankinnan; yks.part. hankintaa; yks.ill. hankintaan; mon.gen. hankintojen hankintain; mon.part. hankintoja; mon.ill. hankintoihinacquiring (noun)acquisition (noun)delivery (noun)procurement (noun)procuring (noun)purchase (noun)supply (noun)* * *• obtaining• supplying• supply• purchase• pursuit• take-overfinance, business, economy• procuring• procurement• possession• gaining• deliveryfinance, business, economy• buy• attainmentfinance, business, economy• acquisition• acquiring• achievement• accessionfinance, business, economy• getting• purveyance -
114 то и дело
1. again and again2. over and overкак обстоят дела, каково положение дел? — how the land lies
снова и снова, то и дело; неоднократно — again and again
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115 взявший управление на себя
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > взявший управление на себя
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116 взять предприятие под свой контроль
General subject: take over a businessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взять предприятие под свой контроль
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117 принимать на себя руководство предприятием
General subject: take over a businessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принимать на себя руководство предприятием
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118 принимать на себя управление делом
General subject: take over a businessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принимать на себя управление делом
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119 принимать на себя управление предприятием
General subject: take over a businessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принимать на себя управление предприятием
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120 принять на себя руководство делом
General subject: take over a businessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принять на себя руководство делом
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