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14:31 Apr 7, 2011 |
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Hungarian to English translations [PRO] Business/Commerce (general) | |||||
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| Selected response from: Ildiko Santana United States Local time: 05:20 | ||||
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so that it would be beneficial for both the investors and business interests Explanation: egy lehetséges megoldás a mondatra |
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business community / business quarters Explanation: Én ezt szebbnek találom, ráadásul több szótárban is szerepel, tehát mások is így érzik. Az üzleti kör azt a _közösséget_ jelöli, akik valamilyen üzletekben érdekeltek. Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/business+community |
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business circles Explanation: Ilyen egyszerűen... Példa: "Az ilyen cselekvési lehetőségek meghatározását elősegítendő a Bizottság szakértői megbeszéléseket, valamint szemináriumokat szervez, amelyekbe szükség szerint bevonják az érintett üzleti körök képviselőit. To help identify such possibilities for action, the Commission shall organize meetings of experts, as well as seminars, bringing together, as necessary, representatives of the business circles concerned." -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 mins (2011-04-07 14:40:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Vagy: "- elmélyült párbeszéd az üzleti körök, a Bizottság és a tagállamok között, különösen a javasolt vámintézkedések tekintetében, amelyek jelentős befolyást gyakorolhatnak a gazdasági tevékenységre, valamint az egyszerűsített vámszabályok és -eljárások, és a 4. cikk 1) pontjában említett témakörök tekintetében; - an in-depth dialogue between business circles, the Commission and the Member States, in particular on proposed customs measures which may have a significant influence on economic activity, on the simplification of customs rules and procedures and on the subjects referred to in point 1 of Article 4;" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 33 mins (2011-04-07 15:04:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ... úgy kívánják elérni, hogy a befektetők és az üzleti körök is jól járjanak. ... they want to achieve this in a way that would benefit both investors and business circles. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 57 mins (2011-04-07 15:28:36 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- From US Legal: "Cash is, of course, the most liquid of assets. But in business circles, the definition of cash is expanded beyond currency (coins and paper money) to include checks, drafts, and money orders; the balance in any company checking account (provided there are no restrictions attached to the account); and even less liquid assets that are nonetheless commonly regarded as cash equivalents." http://definitions.uslegal.com/a/asset/ From Websters online, Computed Synonyms via Expressions: business circles: "1 business circles - economic agents, transactors, business circles, persons involved in business activity 2 business circles - business community, business world, business-community, business circles 3 business circles - persons involved in business activity business circles, economic agents, transactors 4 business circles - business world, business community, business circles, business" ..... http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definitions/BUSINE... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2011-04-07 15:44:46 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- From International Uniform Law In Practice - "Uniform law and its impact on business circles" http://www.cisg.law.pace.edu/cisg/biblio/farnsworth.pdf Business English (Wikipedia) - "Much of the English communication that takes place within business circles all over the world occurs between non-native speakers. In cases such as these, the object of the exercise is efficient and effective communication." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_English The Independent - "Do you need an MBA to be a good company chief? Argument about this has been raging around business circles in recent months." http://www.independent.co.uk/student/postgraduate/mbas-guide... |
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