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121 patronize
покровительствовать глагол:шефствовать (patronize, have the patronage)быть постоянным покупателем (patronize, trade)быть постоянным посетителем (patronize, visit) -
122 patronise
покровительствовать глагол:шефствовать (patronize, have the patronage)быть постоянным покупателем (patronize, trade)быть постоянным посетителем (patronize, visit) -
123 practice
['præktɪs]n1) практика, упражнение, тренировкаI haven't done much practice. — Я мало тренировался/упражнялся.
It takes a great deal of practice. — Это требует большой тренировки.
Correct spelling will only come from extensive practice. — Правописание нельзя усвоить без длительных упражнений.
- good practiceThe first requirement in the study of a language is constant practice. — При изучении языка необходимо постоянно упражняться.
- group practice
- daily target practice
- teaching practice
- nursing practice
- daily piano practice
- regular practice
- practice ground
- practice lesson
- practice in music
- opportunity for practice in a language
- practice upon a music instrument
- theory and practice
- lack of practice
- without considerable practice
- be out of practice
- have much practice
- make a practice of daily exercise
- need much practice
- improve smth by practice
- relate theory and practice
- teach through practice2) практика, бизнес, деятельностьHis practice drops off. — Его практика/клиентура уменьшается.
It is nota usual practice for shops to stay open after 6 o'clock. — Магазины, как правило, после шести часов уже не работают.
- honest commercial practiceI'll lend you the money this time, but I don't intend to make a practice of it. — На этот раз я дам тебе денег взаймы, но в дальнейшем на это не рассчитывай.
- entirely new practice
- dishonest practices
- established diplomatic practice
- present-day practice
- law practice
- dental practice
- one's practice
- smb's practice
- established practice
- corrupt practice
- common practice among students
- practice of getting up early
- practice of shaking hands
- bad practice to allow a boy much pocket-money
- practice of advertising
- contrary to modern practice
- series of unfair practices
- example of this principle in practice
- birth control through contraceptive practices
- according to European practice
- in actual practice
- in theory and in practice
- enter into private practice
- begin the practice of dentistry
- defend the practice on the ground that...
- do away with the practice
- forbid a practice
- have a poor practice
- have a large practice
- have an extensive practice
- have practice in dealing with such people
- have practice in cooking this meal
- introduce an entirely new practice
- lack practice
- make it a practice to do smth
- observe the practice
- obtain practice in nursing the sick
- put one's plan into practice
- put a plan in practice
- put a theory into practice
- see how smth works in practice
- set up practice
- settle in the practice of law
- turn to medical practice3) обычай, обряд, ритуал, манера поведения, проискиIt is not the practice here for women to appear in the street in shorts. — Здесь не принято, чтобы женщины появлялись на улице в шортах.
Practice is the best master. — ◊ Делу дело учит.
- magical practicesPractice makes perfect. — ◊ Навык мастера ставит
- black-market practices
- unethical practices
- artful practices
- discreditable practices
- sharp practice
- corrupt practices
- charlatan practices
- practice of trade
- shameful practices of a blackmailer
- open practice of vice
- practice of rising early
- observe the practice of smth
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124 Tradeal
(noun), trade + dealшутл. торговые делаАнгло-русский словарь. Современные тенденции в словообразовании. Контаминанты. > Tradeal
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125 bargain
бирж., брит. биржевая сделка (напр., сделка на Лондонской фондовой бирже)Syn:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > bargain
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126 cash settlement
а) бирж., амер. (расчет наличными в день заключения сделки с ценными бумагами, а не в стандартный расчетный день)See:б) бирж., брит. ( расчет по биржевой сделке на следующий рабочий день после ее заключения)Syn:2) бирж., фин. денежный расчет, исполнение без поставки (исполнение срочного контракта (опциона или фьючерса) без фактической поставки указанного в нем базового актива, с перечислением соответствующей суммы денег)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > cash settlement
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127 forward transaction
фин. сделка на срок, срочная сделка (сделка, исполнение обязательств по которой осуществляется в определенное время в будущем)Syn:bargain sale, bargain on term, forward transaction, future transaction, forward deal, business in futures, option bargainSee:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > forward transaction
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128 a lone wolf
"волк-одиночка", человек, действующий в одиночку [первонач. амер.]‘You... I fancy you read a good deal.’ ‘Yep. In a hit-or-a-miss way; I'll tell you: I'm a lone wolf. I trade horses, and saw wood, and work in lumber-camps - I'm a first-rate swamper.’ (S. Lewis, ‘Main Street’, ch. X) — - Вы... вы, верно, много читаете? - Да. Но без разбору. Я и говорю вам: я одинокий волк. Барышничаю, пилю дрова, работаю с дровосеками. Я еще специалист по осушению болот.
How can you hope to gain happiness? Don't be a lone wolf. Publish your results - (H. G. Wells, ‘The Invisible Man’, ch. 24) — Разве это может принести счастье? Зачем вам действовать в одиночку? Опубликуйте ваше открытие...
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