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41 книга регистрации владельцев акций
1. stock book2. stock recordРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > книга регистрации владельцев акций
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42 контрольный пакет акций
1. control packet of shares2. controlling stock3. majority interestпакет акций, не дающий контроля — minority interest
4. majority ownership5. majority shareholding6. controlling block of shares7. controlling interest8. major shareholdingРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > контрольный пакет акций
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43 банковские акции
1. bankshares2. bank shares3. bank stockРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > банковские акции
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44 выдерживать купленные акции
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > выдерживать купленные акции
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45 курс акций
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46 приобретение посредством акций
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > приобретение посредством акций
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47 собственные акции
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > собственные акции
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48 передача акций
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > передача акций
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49 сертификат о праве собственности на акции
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > сертификат о праве собственности на акции
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50 presentar un proyecto
(v.) = submit + project, present + projectEx. This is an amended version of a work project critique submitted as part the Diploma in Archive Administration examinations in Feb 83.Ex. The conference took stock of development within information technology, outlined new ways for its use and presented projects.* * *(v.) = submit + project, present + projectEx: This is an amended version of a work project critique submitted as part the Diploma in Archive Administration examinations in Feb 83.
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51 buat stok
take stock, took stock, taken stock, taking stock -
52 campur-tangani
take stock in, took stock in, taken stock in, taking stock in -
53 periksa persediaan
take stock, took stock, taken stock, taking stock -
54 turut campur tangan dengan
take stock in, took stock in, taken stock in, taking stock in -
55 взять на себя гарантию размещение акций
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > взять на себя гарантию размещение акций
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56 reflexionar (sobre)
(v.) = reflect (on), take + stock of, muse (over/on/upon)Ex. However, reflect that every character or form of heading which might feature in a catalogue or index must have a uniquely defined place in a sequence.Ex. The conference took stock of development within information technology, outlined new ways for its use and presented projects.Ex. The next morning, library director Nicholas R. Magro, sat in his office musing over the previous evening's activities = A la mañana siguiente, el director de la biblioteca se sentó en su despacho reflexionando sobre las actividades que se habían realizado el día anterior por la tarde. -
57 И-92
ПОДВОДИТЬ/ПОДВЕСТИ ИТОГ (ИТОГИ) (чего, чему) VP subj: usu. human or collect, occas. книга, статья etc) (in refer, to one's life, accomplishments etc, or some movement, historical period etc) to examine and summarize the net results of sth.: X подвёл итог (Y-a or Y-y) = X summed Y (it) up (and drew some conclusions) X made (did) a summing up of Y X summed up what he had done (accomplished etc) X took stock (of Y) X drew up a balance sheet X came to (made) some conclusions.Эти не по сезону перемены действуют на психику с такой силой, что, проснувшись в такое внезапно оказывающееся холодным и пасмурным утро, вдруг с раздирающей грустью начинаешь думать о жизни, подводить итоги, ничего не ждёшь (Олеша 3). These out-of-season changes act on the psyche with such force that, waking up on a morning turned suddenly cold and gray, you immediately begin to think about life with a heart-rending sadness, you begin to sum it up, expecting nothing (3a).Теперь сам он (Стрельников) был одержим сходным припадком саморазоблачения, всего себя переоценивал, всему подводил итог, всё видел в жаровом, изуродованном, бредовом извращении (Пастернак 1). Now he (Strelnikov) was himself swayed by the impulse to unmask himself, to reappraise his whole life, to draw up a balance sheet, while monstrously distorting everything in his feverish excitement (1a).Ну что ж, пора подвести некоторые итоги, пора выстроить по ранжиру должностных лиц, вступивших по такому ерундовому делу на путь прямого нарушения... советских законов (Войнович 3). Well, now it's time to come to some conclusions, time to arrange in order of importance the public servants who, over such a trivial matter, headed toward direct violation of Soviet law... (3a). -
58 подвести итог
[VP; subj: usu. human or collect, occas. книга, статья etc]=====⇒ (in refer, to one's life, accomplishments etc, or some movement, historical period etc) to examine and summarize the net results of sth.:- X подвёл итог (Y-a or Y-y) ≈ X summed Y <it> up (and drew some conclusions);- X made < did> a summing up of Y;- X summed up what he had done (accomplished etc);- X came to < made> some conclusions.♦ Эти не по сезону перемены действуют на психику с такой силой, что, проснувшись в такое внезапно оказывающееся холодным и пасмурным утро, вдруг с раздирающей грустью начинаешь думать о жизни, подводить итоги, ничего не ждёшь (Олеша 3). These out-of-season changes act on the psyche with such force that, waking up on a morning turned suddenly cold and gray, you immediately begin to think about life with a heart-rending sadness, you begin to sum it up, expecting nothing (3a).♦ Теперь сам он [Стрельников] был одержим сходным припадком саморазоблачения, всего себя переоценивал, всему подводил итог, всё видел в жаровом, изуродованном, бредовом извращении (Пастернак 1). Now he [Strelnikov] was himself swayed by the impulse to unmask himself, to reappraise his whole life, to draw up a balance sheet, while monstrously distorting everything in his feverish excitement (1a).♦ Ну что ж, пора подвести некоторые итоги, пора выстроить по ранжиру должностных лиц, вступивших по такому ерундовому делу на путь прямого нарушения... советских законов (Войнович 3). Well, now it's time to come to some conclusions, time to arrange in order of importance the public servants who, over such a trivial matter, headed toward direct violation of Soviet law... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подвести итог
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59 подвести итоги
[VP; subj: usu. human or collect, occas. книга, статья etc]=====⇒ (in refer, to one's life, accomplishments etc, or some movement, historical period etc) to examine and summarize the net results of sth.:- X подвёл итог (Y-a or Y-y) ≈ X summed Y <it> up (and drew some conclusions);- X made < did> a summing up of Y;- X summed up what he had done (accomplished etc);- X came to < made> some conclusions.♦ Эти не по сезону перемены действуют на психику с такой силой, что, проснувшись в такое внезапно оказывающееся холодным и пасмурным утро, вдруг с раздирающей грустью начинаешь думать о жизни, подводить итоги, ничего не ждёшь (Олеша 3). These out-of-season changes act on the psyche with such force that, waking up on a morning turned suddenly cold and gray, you immediately begin to think about life with a heart-rending sadness, you begin to sum it up, expecting nothing (3a).♦ Теперь сам он [Стрельников] был одержим сходным припадком саморазоблачения, всего себя переоценивал, всему подводил итог, всё видел в жаровом, изуродованном, бредовом извращении (Пастернак 1). Now he [Strelnikov] was himself swayed by the impulse to unmask himself, to reappraise his whole life, to draw up a balance sheet, while monstrously distorting everything in his feverish excitement (1a).♦ Ну что ж, пора подвести некоторые итоги, пора выстроить по ранжиру должностных лиц, вступивших по такому ерундовому делу на путь прямого нарушения... советских законов (Войнович 3). Well, now it's time to come to some conclusions, time to arrange in order of importance the public servants who, over such a trivial matter, headed toward direct violation of Soviet law... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подвести итоги
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60 подводить итог
[VP; subj: usu. human or collect, occas. книга, статья etc]=====⇒ (in refer, to one's life, accomplishments etc, or some movement, historical period etc) to examine and summarize the net results of sth.:- X подвёл итог (Y-a or Y-y) ≈ X summed Y <it> up (and drew some conclusions);- X made < did> a summing up of Y;- X summed up what he had done (accomplished etc);- X came to < made> some conclusions.♦ Эти не по сезону перемены действуют на психику с такой силой, что, проснувшись в такое внезапно оказывающееся холодным и пасмурным утро, вдруг с раздирающей грустью начинаешь думать о жизни, подводить итоги, ничего не ждёшь (Олеша 3). These out-of-season changes act on the psyche with such force that, waking up on a morning turned suddenly cold and gray, you immediately begin to think about life with a heart-rending sadness, you begin to sum it up, expecting nothing (3a).♦ Теперь сам он [Стрельников] был одержим сходным припадком саморазоблачения, всего себя переоценивал, всему подводил итог, всё видел в жаровом, изуродованном, бредовом извращении (Пастернак 1). Now he [Strelnikov] was himself swayed by the impulse to unmask himself, to reappraise his whole life, to draw up a balance sheet, while monstrously distorting everything in his feverish excitement (1a).♦ Ну что ж, пора подвести некоторые итоги, пора выстроить по ранжиру должностных лиц, вступивших по такому ерундовому делу на путь прямого нарушения... советских законов (Войнович 3). Well, now it's time to come to some conclusions, time to arrange in order of importance the public servants who, over such a trivial matter, headed toward direct violation of Soviet law... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подводить итог
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