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1 overtaxed
[ˌǝʊvǝ'tækst]ADJ (=paying too much tax) [people, country] que paga demasiados impuestos -
2 overtaxed
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3 overtaxed
vზედმეტი გადასახადებით შეაწუხა, ზედმეტი გადასახადებით შეწუხებული -
4 overtaxed transportation
English-Russian dictionary of logistics > overtaxed transportation
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5 the country is overtaxed
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > the country is overtaxed
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6 country is overtaxed
страна несет непосильное бремя налоговАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > country is overtaxed
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7 country is overtaxed
Общая лексика: страна несёт непосильное бремя налогов -
8 for an overtaxed brain, recreation is a specific
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > for an overtaxed brain, recreation is a specific
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9 the country is overtaxed
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the country is overtaxed
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10 country is overtaxed
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11 überbesteuerte
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12 страна несёт непосильное бремя налогов
1) General subject: country is overtaxed2) Makarov: the country is overtaxedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > страна несёт непосильное бремя налогов
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13 belastet
I P.P. belastenII Adj.2. MED. Organ etc.: under strain, overworked, overtaxed; ihr Kreislauf / Herz ist zu sehr oder stark belastet her circulation / heart is under too much strain; erblich* * *loaded* * *be·las·tet* * *B. adj1. Grundstück etc: encumbered;das Haus ist nicht belastet the house is not mortgaged2. MED Organ etc: under strain, overworked, overtaxed;ihr Kreislauf/Herz ist zu sehr oder* * *adj.charged adj.encumbered adj. -
14 strapaziert
I P.P. strapazierenII Adj. Kleidung, Teppich etc.: worn; Person, Beziehung etc.: strained; Nerven: auch frayed; Haut, Haar: ill-treated; Hirn: overtaxed* * *stra·pa·ziert\strapazierte Haut stressed skin* * *B. adj Kleidung, Teppich etc: worn; Person, Beziehung etc: strained; Nerven: auch frayed; Haut, Haar: ill-treated; Hirn: overtaxed -
15 überbeanspruchen
v/t (untr., hat)* * *to overuse* * *über|be|an|spru|chen ptp überbeanspruchtvt insep1) Menschen, Körper to overtax, to make too many demands on2) Einrichtungen, Dienste to overburden3) Maschine, Auto etc to overtax, to overstrain4) Werkstoffe, Materialien to overstrain; (esp durch Gewicht) to overload* * *(to put too great a strain on: He overtaxed his strength.) overtax* * *über·be·an·spru·chen *vt▪ jdn \überbeanspruchen to overtax sb▪ etw \überbeanspruchen to put too great a strain on sth▪ überbeansprucht sein to be overtaxed▪ etw \überbeanspruchen to over-stress [or overload] [or over-strain] sthdas Sofa \überbeanspruchen to overload the sofa* * *ich überbeanspruche, überbeansprucht, überzubeanspruchen transitives Verb put too great a strain on <heart, circulation, etc.>; strain < nerves>; overstrain, overstress < material>; overburden, overstretch <facilities, services>; overload < machine>; make excessive use of <right, privilege>; overtax <person, body, strength>* * *überbeanspruchen v/t (untrennb, hat)* * *ich überbeanspruche, überbeansprucht, überzubeanspruchen transitives Verb put too great a strain on <heart, circulation, etc.>; strain < nerves>; overstrain, overstress < material>; overburden, overstretch <facilities, services>; overload < machine>; make excessive use of <right, privilege>; overtax <person, body, strength>* * *v.to overuse v. -
16 overtax
əuvə'tæks(to put too great a strain on: He overtaxed his strength.) overbelaste, overvurdereverb \/ˌəʊvəˈtæks\/1) beskatte for høyt, ta for mye skatt2) overbelaste, kreve for mye avovertax one's strength overanstrenge seg -
17 overtax
[əuvə'tæks](to put too great a strain on: He overtaxed his strength.) overbelaste* * *[əuvə'tæks](to put too great a strain on: He overtaxed his strength.) overbelaste -
18 kenakan pajak lebih
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19 tarik pajak lebih
overtax, overtaxed, overtaxed, overtaxing -
20 przefors|ować
pf — przefors|owywać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (załatwić) to force [sth] through, to force through [plan, ustawę, decyzję] 2. (umieścić na stanowisku) to force [sb] through, to force through [kandydata] 3. książk. (zmęczyć) to strain [gardło, mięśnie]; to overwork, to overtax [drużynę]- być przeforsowanym to be overworked a. overtaxed- przeforsowanie mięśni the overworking a. overtaxing of musclesⅡ przeforsować się — przeforsowywać się to overdo it, to overtax oneself, to drive a. push oneself too hard- przeforsował się marszem z ciężkim plecakiem he overtaxed himself marching with a heavy backpackThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przefors|ować
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