úterý, 7. května 2024, 00.42
Stránky: OpenMoodle
Kurz: Angličtina pro pokročilé (APP)
Slovník: MONEY
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take a nosedivespadnúť, klesnúť, skolabovať 1. The Chancellor might be forced to raise rates again if sterling took a nosedive , but he did not need to sit with his finger on the trigger . BNCB 2. The global economy took a nosedive, and this became an interesting market segment to Oracle and SAP. Google 3. iSeries revenue, which had been steadily increasing all last year through the third quarter, took a nosedive in the fourth quarter. Google |
take it publicPredať akcie (firmy) 1. But by 2002, the market for technology stock offerings had withered, and the Ministry of Defense began to look for a financial partner to take a major stake in the company, help it grow and then take it public in a few years. WebC 2. MYICIS is a small company which is not publicly traded, and there are no plans to take it public in the future. WebC 3. The con artists would acquire a private company of dubious value on the cheap, take it public through a reverse merger into a shell, and then sell stock to gullible investors. WebC |
to be caught shortzůstat bez peněz 1) We went to lunch and I was caught short and had to ask Tom to pay the bill.(Google) 2) I'm afraid I'm caught short. Could you lend me a few dollars? (Google) 3) We may need to become more realistic about our spending so that we're not caught short with expenses that exceed our income, warns First National Bank. |
to take a nosedivezhroutit se, zkrachovat 1) The global economy took a nosedive, and this became an interesting market segment to Oracle and SAP. (Google) 2) Although she seemed to recover physically, her career took a nosedive, and she made her last film in 1953.(Google) 3) My social life took a nosedive. Often I wouldn't make any evening plans, so I could be free to go home after work and get into bed at whatever hour I liked. |
turnoverobrat, odbyt 1. It is evident that the turnover of the American art market as a whole is the largest in the world . BNCB 2. Hamburger outlets are by far the most important , representing almost 80% of total turnover in the fast food market . BNCB 3. But the question must remain as to whether a Japanese giant with five times the turnover of the Virgin group will be content to stay a minority player in the long term . BNCB |