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deal; complete (MichaelBurov); regulate (MichaelBurov); resolve (MichaelBurov); rule (MichaelBurov); actuate (MichaelBurov); arbitrate (MichaelBurov); dispose of (MichaelBurov); ordain (MichaelBurov); fix upon (MichaelBurov); cinch (MichaelBurov); transact (to make and complete a purchase (= occasion when you buy something) or a sale: "The company transacts business in various foreign countries. "Some 40% of its foreign-exchange deals are now transacted through the net. transact with sb/something "IT lowers the costs of transacting with outside suppliers. CBED Alexander Demidov); contract (contract to do something to formally agree to do something, for example by signing a contract: • Last month, the shipbuilding industry contracted to export 16 vessels. LBED Alexander Demidov); seal a deal (The flag carrier confirmed that it has sealed a deal with the U.S. aviation giant for 16 Boeing 777s to be delivered over a six-year period between 2012 and 2017. The MT Alexander Demidov) | |||
sign a deal (англ. цитата – из статьи в газете Washington Post Alex_Odeychuk) | |||
end up with a bargain (AFilinovTranslation; спасибо за участие в работе словаря. не могли бы Вы привести пример употребления с таким специфичным смыслом? русское выражение "заключить сделку" является абсолютно нейтральным, в то время как end up with a bargain, во-первых, весьма разговорное, а во-вторых, несет дополнительный смысл -- заключить *выгодную* сделку. спасибо. SirReal) | |||
close a transaction; effect a deal | |||
nail down a deal (bigmaxus); strike a deal (bigmaxus) | |||
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done deal (cognachennessy) | |||
completed transaction | |||
concluded transaction |
заключённая сделка: 79 phrases in 15 subjects |
Banking | 10 |
British usage, not spelling | 1 |
Business | 7 |
Economy | 6 |
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development | 2 |
Finances | 1 |
General | 25 |
Idiomatic | 3 |
Informal | 1 |
Investment | 1 |
Law | 7 |
Makarov | 11 |
Mass media | 1 |
Notarial practice | 1 |
Stock Exchange | 2 |