-
1 transaktion
-
2 transaktion fk
transaction -
3 bankforretning
banking transaction;( firma) banking firm. -
4 børsforretning
stock-exchange transaction. -
5 finansoperation
(financial) transaction. -
6 fordægtig
adj suspicious,F dubious,T shady ( fx person, character, transaction);( også, T) there is something fishy about it (, him). -
7 forretning
sg - forrétningen, pl - forrétninger1) де́ло с, предприя́тие с; сде́лка жtále om forrétninger — говори́ть о дела́х
2) магази́н м; фи́рма ж* * *business, deal, shop* * *(en -er) business;( enkelt køb, salg) deal, transaction, bargain;( butik) shop,(am) store;( firma) firm, business;[ drive forretning] carry on a business; keep a shop;(dvs forretningssager) a lot of (, much) business;[ gøre en god forretning] make a good bargain;(dvs butik) in a shop;( i forretningsanliggende) on business;[ tale om forretninger] talk business;T talk shop. -
8 fræk
на́глый, де́рзкий* * *abusive, bawdy, boorish, brazen, cheeky, impertinent, impudent, saucy* * *adj( uforskammet) impudent,T cheeky,( over for en af modsat køn) fresh ( over for with, fx he was trying to get fresh with me);( fræk og selvsikker) brash ( fx salesman), brazen ( fx sellers of heroin are getting more brazen);( om handling) daring ( fx crime, robbery, transaction),( skamløs) barefaced ( fx lie, trick, deception);( uartig) naughty ( fx girls, stories),( børnesprog) rude ( fx story, picture),( sjofel, kun foran sb) dirty ( fx story);( udfordrende) bold ( fx she gave him a bold look; a bold blouse), suggestive ( fx he made suggestive remarks to her);( sexet) sexy;[ frække blade] girlie magazines;[ komme med frække tilbud til] proposition ( fx a girl);T have the cheek (el. face) to;(se også slagterhund). -
9 geschæft
-
10 mislig
-
11 pengetransaktion
money (el. financial) transaction. -
12 spekulations-
speculative ( fx enterprise, transaction). -
13 stamme
falter, stammer, stem, stutter, tribe* * *I. (en -r)( træstamme) trunk,( tyndere) stem,( fældet) log;( folkestamme) tribe;( herkomst) stock;( af ord) stem;( af husdyr) strain;(fig: kerne) nucleus (pl nuclei) ( fx the nucleus of the collection);(fig) the latest addition.II. vb:[ stamme fra]( nedstamme fra) come of (el. from) ( fx a good family),F be descended from;( hidrøre fra) come from ( fx the information comes from him; the quotation comes from the Bible),F originate from ( fx the idea originated from him), derive from( fx the word derives from Latin),( være forårsaget af) be due to,F stem from ( fx it stems from an unhappy childhood), originate in( fx the quarrel originated in a business transaction);( gå tilbage til, i tid) date from, date back to;[ han stammer fra Berkshire] he comes (, T el. am: hails) from Berkshire.III. vb( om talefejl) stammer,( af sindsbevægelse) stammer, falter. -
14 tjene
earn, make, profit, realize, serve* * ** serve;( indtjene) earn, make;( have fortjeneste) make a profit (på on);[ med sb:][ tjene en formue] make a fortune;[ tjene et formål] serve a purpose;[ tjene Gud] serve God;[ tjene to herrer] serve two masters;[ tjene penge] make money (på on, by);[ tjenende ånd], se ånd;(se også brød);[ med præp & adv:][ tjene godt] have a good income; make a good profit;T make plenty of money, make a packet;[ tjene hos en] be in somebody's service;[ vi kan ikke tjene Dem i denne sag] we cannot oblige you in this matter;[ tjen mig i at] do me the favour of -ing;[ tjene et tab ind] recover a loss;(se også indtjene);[ hvormed kan jeg tjene Dem?] what can I do for you?[ ham vil du være tjent med] you won't regret having him;[ det kan jeg ikke være tjent med] that is not good enough;[ vi kan ikke være tjent med at] it is not in our interests to (, that);[ tjene sig op] work one's way up;[ tjene sig op fra menig soldat] rise from the ranks;[tjene £500 på en forretning] make £500 over (el. by) a transaction;[ tjene som (el. til)] serve as (el. for);[ det vil tjene til at belyse sagen] it will serve to illustrate the matter;[ det tjener ham til undskyldning] it is some excuse for him;[ det må tjene til min undskyldning at jeg ikke vidste det] my excuse must be that I did not know;[ det tjener ham til ære (el. ros)] it is (, F: redounds) to his credit;[ det tjener ham ikke til ære] it reflects no credit on him;[ tage ud at tjene] go into service. -
15 tvivlsom
doubtful, dubious, questionable, suspect* * *adj doubtful ( fx it is doubtful whether he will come), open to doubt (el. question);(neds) doubtful ( fx pleasure; of doubtful value), questionable ( fxprocedure, treatment),F dubious ( fx compliment),T shady ( fx transaction);[ et tvivlsomt foretagende] a doubtful proposition. -
16 udførelse
conduct, execution, performance, transaction* * *(en -r) carrying out, performance, execution, accomplishment;( om arbejdes kvalitet) workmanship ( fx the workmanship in this furniture is very good);[ varen fås i flere udførelser] several versions (el. qualities) of the article are available;[ bringe til udførelse] carry out, carry into effect;[ det arbejde som er under udførelse] the work in progress (el. in hand);[ under udførelsen af] in the execution of ( fx obstruct the police in the execution of their duty).
См. также в других словарях:
transaction — [ trɑ̃zaksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1281; lat. transactio, de transigere → transiger 1 ♦ Dr. Acte par lequel on transige. Contrat par lequel les contractants terminent ou préviennent une contestation en renonçant chacun à une partie de leurs prétentions. ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
transaction — trans·ac·tion /tran zak shən, sak / n 1: something transacted; esp: an exchange or transfer of goods, services, or funds 2 a: an act, process, or instance of transacting b: an action or activity involving two parties or things that reciprocally… … Law dictionary
Transaction — Trans*ac tion, n. [L. transactio, fr. transigere, transactum, to drive through, carry through, accomplish, transact; trans across, over + agere to drive; cf. F. transaction. See {Act}, {Agent}.] 1. The doing or performing of any business;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
transaction — Transaction. subst. f. v. Acte par lequel on transige sur un differend. Passer une transaction. faire homologuer une transaction. le troisiéme article de la transaction porte que. &c … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
transaction — (n.) mid 15c., the adjustment of a dispute, a negotiated agreement, from M.Fr. transaction, from L. transactionem (nom. transactio) an agreement, accomplishment, from pp. stem of transigere accomplish, drive or carry through, from trans through + … Etymology dictionary
Transaction — (v. lat.), 1) so v.w. Vergleicht 2) so v.w. Verhandlung, bes. solche, welche einem abzuschließenden Vergleiche vorausgehen. Daher Transactor, Vergleichsstifter, Schiedsmann, u. Transigiren, übereinkommen, sich im Guten vergleichen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
transaction — [n] business dealing; undertaking act, action, activity, affair, agreement, bargain, bond, business, buying, compact, contract, convention, coup, covenant, deal, deed, disposal, doings*, enterprise, event, execution, goings on*, happening,… … New thesaurus
transaction — ► NOUN 1) an instance of buying or selling. 2) the action of conducting business. 3) an exchange or interaction between people. DERIVATIVES transactional adjective. ORIGIN Latin, from transigere drive through … English terms dictionary
transaction — [tran zak′shən, transak′shən] n. [L transactio] 1. a transacting or being transacted 2. something transacted; specif., a) a business deal or agreement b) [pl.] a record of the proceedings of a society, convention, etc., esp. a published one… … English World dictionary
transaction — The delivery of a security by a seller and its acceptance by the buyer. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary This term is context dependent. From an operational standpoint, it refers to a matched trade, but it has a different meaning for clearing… … Financial and business terms
Transaction — A transaction is an agreement, communication, or movement carried out between separate entities or objects, often involving the exchange of items of value, such as information, goods, services and money.*Financial transaction *Database… … Wikipedia