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ḿветровалDeutsch-Russisch Wörterbuch der Forstwirtschaft, Holz-und Möbelindustrie > Windfall
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noun1) плод, сбитый ветром; паданец2) ветровал, бурелом3) неожиданная удача, особ. неожиданно полученные деньги* * *(n) бурелом; неожиданная удача; непредвиденный доход; падалица; паданец; сбитый ветром плод* * *падалица; плод, сбитый ветром; паданец* * *['wind·fall || 'wɪnd'fɔːl] n. паданец, плод, бурелом, ветровал, неожиданная удача* * *буреломветровалпаданецплод* * *1) падалица; плод, сбитый ветром 2) бурелом 3) неожиданная удача, неожиданный доход -
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неожиданная удача; непредвиденный доход; случайное поступление || случайный, внезапный -
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Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > windfall
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > windfall
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Das deutsch-russische Stichwortverzeichnis zum Wörterbuch der Faserstoff- und Papierindustrie > Windfall
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гос. фин., брит. Windfall taxA one off tax imposed by the government in the budget of July 1997 on the profits of privatised utilities companies. It was applied to fund the government's Welfare to Work programme which was instigated to provide employment and to help lone parents and the disabled for the period up to 2002. The profits were assessed as the difference between a company's privatised sale price and its average value over the subsequent four years. The tax was levied on a number of companies including BAA, BG, British Telecom, British Energy, Centrica, National Power, PowerGen, the regional electricity companies and the water and sewerage companies and payable in two instalments on or before 1st December 1997 and 1st December 1998.похоже есть еще одно значение = windfall profits tax? -
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English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > windfall loss
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эконПрибыль, которая появилась в результате неожиданного стечения обстоятельств. Иногда говорят о неожиданных финансовых потерях и убытках [windfall loss]English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > windfall profit
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непредвиденные прибыли
(напр. в связи с резким повышением цен на энергоносители)
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > windfall profits
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амер.;
экон. внезапные убытки, непредвиденные убыткиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > windfall loss
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