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Макаров: изымать монету из обращенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > withdraw a coin from circulation
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1) Экономика: изъять монеты из обращения2) Банковское дело: изымать монеты из обращенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > withdraw coins from circulation
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Юридический термин: изъять из гражданского оборота, изымать из гражданского оборотаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > withdraw from civil circulation
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Экономика: изымать деньги из обращенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > withdraw money from circulation
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25 withdraw bank notes from ... circulation
/vt/ изымать банкноты... обращениеАнгло-русский экономический словарь > withdraw bank notes from ... circulation
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/vt/ изымать деньги... обращениеАнгло-русский экономический словарь > withdraw money from ... circulation
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > withdraw coins from circulation
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28 to withdraw banknotes from circulation
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to withdraw banknotes from circulation
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circulation [siʀkylasjɔ̃]feminine noun• avoir une bonne/mauvaise circulation (Medicine) to have good/poor circulation• mettre en circulation [+ argent] to put into circulation ; [+ livre, produit, voiture] to bring out• retirer de la circulation [+ argent] to withdraw from circulation ; [+ médicament, produit, livre] to withdraw• « circulation interdite » "no vehicular traffic"* * *siʀkylasjɔ̃1) ( de véhicules) trafficfaire la circulation — [agent] to be on traffic duty; ( en cas d'accident) to direct traffic
2) (déplacement, échange) circulationla libre circulation des personnes, des marchandises et des capitaux — the free movement of people, goods and capital
être en circulation — [billets, produit, modèle] to be in circulation; [bateau] to be in operation; [train] to be running
mettre en circulation — to put [something] into circulation [billets, produit]
disparaître de la circulation — lit, fig [personne, produit] to disappear from circulation
retirer de la circulation — to withdraw [something] from circulation [billet, produit]
3) (d'air, de gaz, sang) circulation* * *siʀkylasjɔ̃ nf1) (sanguine) circulationElle a des problèmes de circulation. — She has circulation problems.
See:2) [sang, fluide] circulation, flow3) [idées, capitaux, information] circulation, [marchandises, personnes, biens] movementretirer de la circulation [devises] — to take out of circulation, to withdraw from circulation, [médicament] to withdraw from sale
en circulation (pièces de monnaie, billets, quantité de monnaie) — in circulation
4) AUTOMOBILES, [véhicules] flowLa circulation des poids lourds est réglementée. — The movement of heavy goods vehicles is controlled.
Il y avait beaucoup de circulation. — There was a lot of traffic.
* * *circulation nf1 ( de véhicules) traffic; circulation aérienne/ferroviaire/maritime/routière air/rail/maritime/road traffic; rue interdite à la circulation street closed to traffic; faire la circulation [agent] to be on traffic duty; ( en cas d'accident) to direct traffic; accident de la circulation road accident;2 (déplacement, échange) circulation; la libre circulation des personnes, des marchandises et des capitaux the free movement of people, goods and capital; être en circulation [billets, produit] to be in circulation; [bateau] to be in operation; [train] to be running; la mise en circulation de the circulation of [produit]; mettre/remettre qch en circulation to put sth/to put sth back into circulation [billets, produit]; disparaître de la circulation lit, fig [personne, produit] to disappear from circulation; retirer de la circulation to withdraw [sth] from circulation [billet, produit];3 (d'air, de gaz, sang) circulation; la circulation sanguine or du sang the circulation of the blood, blood circulation; avoir une bonne/mauvaise circulation to have good/poor circulation.[sirkylasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. TRANSPORTSil y a de la/peu de circulation aujourd'hui the traffic is heavy/there isn't much traffic todaycirculation aérienne/ferroviaire/routière air/rail/road traffic2. [du sang, de l'air, d'un fluide] circulationavoir une bonne/mauvaise circulation to have good/bad circulation4. [circuit]enlever ou retirer de la circulationa. [argent] to put into circulationb. COMMERCE to bring out, to put on the market -
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1 (of blood, air, water, fuel) circulation f ; to have good/bad circulation avoir une bonne/mauvaise circulation ;2 ( distribution) ( of newspaper) tirage m ; a circulation of 2 million un tirage de 2 millions d'exemplaires ;3 (of coins, books) circulation f ; in circulation en circulation ; to withdraw from circulation retirer de la circulation ;4 (of document, information) circulation f ; ( to wide public) diffusion f ; for circulation to ( on document) à transmettre à ;5 ( use) a word which has entered circulation un mot qui est passé dans l'usage ;6 ( social group) she's back in circulation elle est de nouveau dans le circuit. -
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nounpoor circulation — (Physiol.) schlechte Durchblutung; Kreislaufstörungen Pl.
2) (of news, rumour, publication) Verbreitung, diewithdraw from circulation — aus dem Umlauf ziehen
put/come into circulation — in Umlauf bringen/kommen
4) (fig.)be back in circulation — wieder auf dem Posten sein
be out of circulation — aus dem Verkehr gezogen sein (ugs. scherzh.)
5) (number of copies sold) verkaufte Auflage* * *noun der Kreislauf* * *cir·cu·la·tion[ˌsɜ:kjəˈleɪʃən, AM ˌsɜ:r-]n no plpeople with poor \circulation Menschen mit Durchblutungsstörungencurrency in \circulation Bargeldumlauf mto be taken out of \circulation aus dem Verkehr gezogen werdento be out of \circulation aus dem Verkehr gezogen seinto be back in \circulation wieder mitmischen fam* * *["sɜːkjU'leISən]n1) (= act of circulating) (MED) Kreislauf m, Zirkulation f; (of traffic) Ablauf m, Fluss m; (of money also) Umlauf m; (of news, rumour) Kursieren ntto have poor circulation —
this coin was withdrawn from or taken out of circulation — diese Münze wurde aus dem Verkehr gezogen
new words which come into circulation — Wörter, die neu in Umlauf kommen
he's back in circulation now (inf) — er mischt wieder mit (inf)
to be out of circulation (inf) (person) — von der Bildfläche or in der Versenkung verschwunden sein; (criminal, politician)
the ideas then in circulation — die Ideen, die damals im Schwang(e) waren
* * *1. Kreislauf m, Zirkulation f2. PHYSIOL (Blut)Kreislauf m, Blutzirkulation f:poor circulation schwacher Kreislauf3. WIRTSCHa) Umlauf m, Verkehr m:circulation of bills Wechselverkehr-, -umlauf;circulation of capital Kapitalverkehr;be in circulation in Umlauf sein, zirkulieren (Geld etc) (beide a. fig);according to rumo(u)rs in circulation umlaufenden Gerüchten zufolge;out of circulation außer Kurs (gesetzt);withdraw from circulation aus dem Verkehr ziehen;she’s back in circulation umg sie ist wieder freib) im Umlauf befindliche Zahlungsmittel pl4. WIRTSCHa) Verbreitung f, Absatz m (eines Artikels):be in free circulation frei im Handel erhältlich seinb) Auflage f, Auflagenhöhe f, -ziffer f (eines Buches, einer Zeitung etc)c) (Fernseh- etc) Teilnehmer pld) Verbreitung f, Zahl f der (durch Werbung) angesprochenen Personen5. Strömung f, Durchzug m, -fluss m6. ARCH Verbindungsräume pl (Treppen, Gänge etc)1. circa2. circular3. circulation* * *nounpoor circulation — (Physiol.) schlechte Durchblutung; Kreislaufstörungen Pl.
2) (of news, rumour, publication) Verbreitung, die3) (of notes, coins) Umlauf, derput/come into circulation — in Umlauf bringen/kommen
4) (fig.)be out of circulation — aus dem Verkehr gezogen sein (ugs. scherzh.)
5) (number of copies sold) verkaufte Auflage* * *(newspapers, periodicals) n.Blutkreislauf m.Kreislauf (Blut, Geld) m.Umlauf -¨e m.Umwälzung f.Zirkulation f. -
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відкликати, вилучати; скасовувати ( доручення тощо); виходити ( зі складу), виводити ( зі складу); брати назад ( пропозицію тощо)withdraw an ambassador's accreditation — припиняти акредитацію посла; відкликати посла
withdraw to consider the judgement — = withdraw to consider the judgment виходити для обговорення рішення ( про суд)
- withdraw a detainerwithdraw to consider the judgment — = withdraw to consider the judgement
- withdraw a juror
- withdraw a law
- withdraw a motion
- withdraw a plea of guilty
- withdraw a record
- withdraw a suit
- withdraw accreditation
- withdraw an action
- withdraw an offer
- withdraw an order
- withdraw by notice
- withdraw candidature
- withdraw candidacy
- withdraw confession
- withdraw for deliberation
- withdraw from a treaty
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1) отзывать2) отказываться; снимать, аннулировать3) уходить, удаляться, покидать (зал заседаний и т.п.) -
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[ˌsə:kjuˈleɪʃən]active note circulation активное денежное обращение active note circulation активное обращение векселей capital circulation обращение капитала circulation денежное обращение circulation кровообращение (тж. circulation of the blood) circulation круговорот, циркуляция; круговое движение circulation кругооборот капитала circulation обращение; to put into circulation пустить в обращение; withdrawn from circulation изъятый из обращения; circulation of commodities обращение товаров circulation обращение circulation передача информации circulation распространение (слухов и т. п.) circulation распространение circulation тираж (газет, журналов) circulation тираж circulation циркуляция circulation attr. связанный с распространением; circulation department отдел распространения (в газете, журнале и т. п.); circulation manager начальник отдела распространения (газеты, журнала и т. п.) circulation attr. связанный с распространением; circulation department отдел распространения (в газете, журнале и т. п.); circulation manager начальник отдела распространения (газеты, журнала и т. п.) circulation attr. связанный с распространением; circulation department отдел распространения (в газете, журнале и т. п.); circulation manager начальник отдела распространения (газеты, журнала и т. п.) manager: circulation circulation агент по распространению информации circulation of bills обращение векселей circulation of coins обращение монет circulation обращение; to put into circulation пустить в обращение; withdrawn from circulation изъятый из обращения; circulation of commodities обращение товаров circulation of money денежное обращение coin circulation обращение монет currency circulation денежное обращение goods circulation товарное обращение goods: circulation грузовой, товарный; багажный; goods circulation товарное обращение in circulation в обращении note circulation обращение банкнот circulation обращение; to put into circulation пустить в обращение; withdrawn from circulation изъятый из обращения; circulation of commodities обращение товаров put into circulation пускать в обращение withdraw from circulation изымать из обращения circulation обращение; to put into circulation пустить в обращение; withdrawn from circulation изъятый из обращения; circulation of commodities обращение товаров -
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n1) циркуляция; обращение, оборот; кругооборот2) распространение; передача3) тираж (изданий)
- bank circulation
- bond circulation
- coin circulation
- commodity circulation
- currency circulation
- fiduciary circulation
- franchise circulation
- gold circulation
- large circulation
- limited circulation
- mass circulation
- money circulation
- newspaper circulation
- paper circulation
- readership circulation
- securities circulation
- simple circulation of commodities
- uncovered circulation
- wide circulation
- circulation of banknotes
- circulation of bills
- circulation of capital
- circulation of cheques
- circulation of commodities
- circulation of costs
- circulation of currency
- circulation of debentures
- circulation of entity's assets
- circulation of money
- circulation of notes
- in circulation
- out of circulation
- bring into circulation
- extract money from circulation
- put into circulation
- recall from circulation
- redeem money from circulation
- withdraw from circulationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > circulation
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