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1) повреждение; разрушение2) дефект3) ком. ущерб, убыток4) мн. ч.; ком. возмещение ущерба5) повреждать, разрушать; наносить ущерб•to claim damages — ком. взыскивать убытки
- accidental damage - actual damage - aesthetic damage - agreed-and-liquidated damage - assembly damage - cable damage - collision damage of a panel - concealed damage - corrosive damage - corrosive-fatigue damage - critical damage of a structure - early damage - earthquake damage - ecological damage - electrical damage - electronic unit damage - environmental damage - equipment damage - erosive damage - external damage of a building - external damage of concrete surface - fastener damage - fire damage - flood damage - fractional damage - frost structure damage - general damages - in-plant damage - internal damage of the structure - leaking-causing oil pump damage - liquidated damage - machine damage - maintenance damage - mechanical damage - noise fatigue damage - nominal and contemptuous damages - overheat damage - overrun damage - physical damage - pipeline damage - pollution damage - prospective damages - seismic damage of bridges - shock damage - specific damages - statutory damages - storing damage - structural damage - structural fatigue damage - structure buckling damage - superficial damage - surface damage - transport damage - vibration damage to concrete - visible damageto recover damages — ком. получать компенсацию ( за убытки)
* * *разрушение; повреждение- actual damage
- corrosion damage
- earthquake damage
- fatigue damage
- fire damage to concrete
- freeze-thaw damage
- freezing damage
- frost damage
- impact damage
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1) ущерб; убыток; вред | причинять ущерб, убыток, вред; повреждать2) pl возмещение убытков; убытки (в значении "возмещение убытков")•damages at large — полная сумма действительно понесённых убытков;
damage by cattle — потрава;
damage done — причинённый ущерб;
damage per crime — средний ущерб, средние размеры, сумма убытков от одного преступления;
to ask for damages — подать иск о взыскании убытков;
damage to property — имущественный, материальный ущерб;
- added damagesto undo the damage — загладить, возместить ущерб;
- aggravated damages
- aggregate damage
- agreed damages
- agreed and liquidated damages
- alternative damages
- amenity damages
- anticipatory damages
- apprehended damage
- bodily damage
- civil damages
- claimed damage
- compensable damages
- compensatory damages
- consequential damages
- contemptuous damages
- continuing damage
- direct damages
- double damages
- excessive damages
- exemplary damages
- fee damages
- general damages
- indirect damages
- intervening damages
- irreparable damage
- land damages
- liquidated damages
- malicious damage
- money damages
- moral damage
- necessary damages
- nominal damages
- patent damage
- pecuniary damages
- penal damages
- permanent damages
- presumptive damages
- property damage
- prospective damages
- proximate damages
- punitive damages
- remote damages
- riotous damage
- sentimental damage
- special damages
- specific damage
- speculative damages
- stipulated damages
- substantial damages
- treble damages
- unliquidated damages
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1. n1) повреждение, поломка; порча; ущерб, убыток2) pl возмещение ущерба, убытков, компенсация за убытки
- accident damage
- accident damage to fixed capital
- accidental damage
- actual damage
- aircraft damage
- anticipatory damages
- chafing damage
- compensatory damages
- concealed damage
- consequential damages
- considerable damage
- contemptuous damages
- crop damage
- discretionary damages
- disproportionate damages
- environmental damage
- excessive damages
- exemplary damages
- extensive damage
- external damage
- external packing damage
- fair damages
- frost damage
- gale damage
- general damages
- grave damage
- great damage
- heavy damage
- hidden damage
- indirect damage
- insect damage
- irreparable damage
- liquidated damages
- loading damage
- lump-sum damages
- maintenance damage
- major damage
- marginal damage
- material damage
- mechanical damage
- minimal damage
- minor damage
- mitigated damages
- monetary damage
- money damages
- mould damage
- negligible damage
- nominal damages
- ordinary damages
- part damage
- partial damage
- pecuniary damage
- punitive damages
- real damages
- recoverable damage
- rust damage
- sea damage
- sentimental damage
- serious damage
- severe damage
- slight damage
- special damage
- specific damage
- stevedore damage
- stipulated damages
- substantial damages
- surface damage
- sweat damage
- transit damage
- transport damage
- treble damages
- unliquidated damages
- vibration damage
- warehouse damage
- water damage
- weather damage
- wet damage
- damages at large
- damage by collision
- damage by hooks
- damage by jettison
- damage by rodents
- damage by sea water
- damage by water
- damage during transportation
- damages for detention
- damage from handling operations
- damage in storage
- damage in transit
- damage through deprivation of use
- damage to the agriculture
- damage to cargo
- damage to the environment
- damage to equipment
- damage to goods
- damage to the marking
- damage to packing
- damage to persons
- damage to property
- damage to roads
- liable for damages
- adjust damages
- ascertain damages
- assess the damage
- assess damages
- avoid damage
- award damages
- cause damage
- claim damages
- declare damage
- determine the extent of damages
- discover damage
- do damage
- eliminate the damage
- estimate the damage
- experience damage
- fix damages
- incur damages
- indemnify against damage to property
- indemnify for the damage
- indemnify for damages
- inflict damage
- obtain damages
- offset damages
- patch the damage
- pay damages
- protect against damage
- receive damages
- recover damages
- refund damages
- remedy the damage
- repair the damage
- repair damages
- safeguard from damage
- subject to damage
- sue for damages
- suffer damage
- sustain damage2. vпортить; причинять ущербEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > damage
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прил.1) общ. ликвидированный; отмененныйAnt:2) эк. оплаченный, выплаченный, погашенныйAnt:3) юр., эк. заранее оцененный (об убытках или обязательствах по возмещению убытков, размер которых оценивается посредством прогноза до события, влекущего убытки, а не определяется впоследствии в зависимости от фактического исхода такого события)The damages are "liquidated" in the sense that the contract sets forth a specific sum that will be paid as damages, whatever the actual amount of damages may be. — Убытки "заранее оценены", в том смысле, что контракт устанавливает конкретную сумму, которая будет выплачена в качестве компенсации за убытки, независимо от того, какой будет фактическая сумма убытков.
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26 coinsurance clause
страх. оговорка о состраховании [о совместном страховании\]*а) (в страховании имущества: условие в страховом полисе, согласно которому ответственность данного страховщика по данному страховому случаю ограничена определенной долей от стоимости страхуемой собственности)б) (в медицинском страховании: условие в страховом полисе, ограничивающее ответственность страховщика определенной долей от соответствующих условиям полиса медицинских расходов; в некоторых случаях, это условие подразумевает, что страховщик покрывает определенный процент от всех медицинских расходов, а оставшуюся часть покрывает страхователь; в других полисах может быть установлен нестрахуемый минимум расходов: в этом случае страховщик покрывает определенный процент от медицинских расходов, превышающих нестрахуемый минимум, а остальные расходы покрывает страхователь)See:* * ** * *. In the case of a partial loss where the property is not insured for the indicated percentage of its cash value at the time of the loss, the recovery from the company is based on a percentage. Example - Your insurance policy contains a coinsurance clause of 80%. Your building sustained $100,000 in damages. The actual cash value of the property at the time of the loss was $500,000, but you only carried $300,000 of insurance. Based on the coinsurance clause, you should have had coverage of $400,000 (80% of $500,000). You can't recover the full $100,000 in damages. Instead, your recovery is limited by the percentage of your coverage ($300,000/$400,000) times the loss, or $75,000. If you had coverage of $400,000, your insurance would have reimbursed you for the full $100,000 loss. . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 . -
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1. расходы; издержки; затраты; трата; счет; статья расхода2. затратаСинонимический ряд:1. costs (noun) costs; disbursements; expenditures; investments; outlays; prices; tolls2. damages (noun) damages; expense sheet; reimbursement; reparations3. expenditure (noun) expenditure; loss; losses; outgo; outlay4. prices (noun) prices; sacrifices; tolls -
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n1) обязанность; ответственность3) pl долги, задолженность, денежные обязательства4) бухг. пассив
- absolute liability
- acceptance liabilities
- accrued liabilities
- actual tax liability
- additional liabilities
- assessed tax liabilities
- bank liabilities
- business liabilities
- capital liabilities
- carrier's liability
- civil liability
- collective liability
- common law liability
- contingent liabilities
- contract liabilities
- contractual liabilities
- corporate liability
- corporate profits tax liability
- criminal liability
- cross liabilities
- current liabilities
- debt liability
- debtor's liability for payment of the borrowed funds
- deferred liabilities
- deposit liabilities
- direct liability
- eligible liabilities
- employer's liability
- estimated liabilities
- external liabilities
- financial liability
- fixed liabilities
- floating liabilities
- foreign liabilities
- full liability
- government liability
- gross liabilities
- imputed liability
- income tax liability
- indirect liability
- individual liability
- insurance liability
- interest sensitive liabilities
- internal liabilities
- joint liability
- joint and several liability
- licensee's liabilities
- licensor's liability
- legal liability
- limited liability
- liquid liabilities
- long-term liabilities
- material liability
- matured liabilities
- maturing liability
- maximum liability
- noncontractual liability
- noncurrent liabilities
- net liabilities
- off-balance-sheet liability
- other liabilities
- outstanding liabilities
- partnership liabilities
- payroll liabilities
- pension liabilities
- personal liability
- primary liability
- prime liability
- prior-year tax liability
- products liability
- proportional liability
- quick liabilities
- rate-sensitive liabilities
- reserve liability
- secondary liabilities
- secured liability
- short-term liabilities
- sight liability
- solo liability
- tax liability
- time liability
- total liabilities
- trade liabilities
- underwriting liability
- unfunded pension liability
- unlimited liability
- vicarious liability
- year's tax liability
- liability for compensation
- liability for damage
- liability for damages
- liability for debts
- liability for debts and torts
- liability for defects
- liability for endorsement
- liability for infringement
- liability for loss
- liability for partnership debts
- liabilities for settlements
- liability for tax
- liability of an acceptor
- liabilities of a bank
- liability of a carrier
- liability of a drawer
- liability of indemnity
- liability of infringement
- liability on a bill
- liability on a charter
- liability to compensate for damage
- liability to compensate for losses
- liabilities to creditors
- liability to furnish information
- liability to indemnify
- liability to insure
- liability to pay customs duties
- liability to provide maintenance
- liabilities to stockholders
- liabilities under a contract
- without liability
- accept liability
- accrue liabilities
- admit liability
- assume liability
- break down liabilities
- calculate tax liability
- carry as liability
- clear the current liability
- clear off liabilities
- contract liabilities
- create liability
- deny liability
- discharge liabilities
- discharge from liability
- discharge from liabilities
- disclaim liability
- enjoy limited liability
- establish liability
- exclude liability
- exempt liability
- extend liability
- fail to one's liabilities
- fail to meet liabilities
- free from liability
- have liability on a bill
- incur liability
- incur liabilities
- involve liability
- limit liability
- meet liabilities
- minimize tax liability
- modify liabilities
- pay liabilities
- plug the state's unfunded pension liability
- release from liability
- relieve from liability
- repay liabilities
- repudiate liability
- service one's liabilities
- shoulder liability
- take liability upon oneself
- understate tax liability
- undertake liabilityEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > liability
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1) ответственность, обязанность2) обязательство; долг, задолженность3) бухг. пассив4) помеха, препятствие, обуза• -
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1. n тлв. внестудийная передача; репортаж с места2. a отдалённый, дальнийremote ages — стародавние времена, древность
3. a глухой, уединённый4. a дальний, далёкий5. a имеющий отдалённое отношение; не связанный непосредственноa question remote from the subject — вопрос, не относящийся к теме
6. a отличный, непохожийthe principle of his actions is often remote from the actions themselves — его принципы часто расходятся с его поступками
7. a слабый, отдалённый8. a маловероятный9. a тех. дистанционный, действующий на расстоянии10. a отчуждённый; холодный11. v протягивать на большие расстояния; доводить до отдалённого пунктаСинонимический ряд:1. ancient (adj.) ancient; antiquated; archaic; forgotten; primeval2. back (adj.) back; frontier; outlandish; unsettled3. cool (adj.) aloof; chilly; cool; frosty; reserved; reticent; stand-offish; unapproachable; uncommunicative; undemonstrative; withdrawn4. distant (adj.) alien; distant; far; far apart; far off; faraway; far-flung; far-off; foreign; godforsaken; inaccessible; off-lying; outlying5. doubtful (adj.) doubtful; dubious; implausible6. indifferent (adj.) by-the-way; casual; detached; disinterested; incurious; indifferent; numb; pococurante; unconcerned; uncurious; uninterested7. isolated (adj.) isolated; private; secluded; solitary8. negligible (adj.) insignificant; negligible; off; outside; slender; slight; slim; small9. obscure (adj.) devious; lonesome; obscure; out-of-the-way; removed; retired; secret10. separated (adj.) abstracted; extraneous; irrelevant; pointless; separated; unrelatedАнтонимический ряд:actual; adjacent; adjoining; approximate; bordering; close; connected; considerable; contiguous; direct; essential; homogeneous; immediate; interested; intimate; pertinent; plausible; public -
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1. n возвращениеa return to nature — возвращение в первобытное состояние;
2. n отдача, возврат; возмещениеhe asked for the return of his book — он попросил, чтобы ему вернули его книгу
3. n эк. оборот4. n эк. доход; прибыль; выручка5. n эк. официальный отчёт; рапорт6. n эк. ведомость, список7. n эк. сведения8. n эк. результат выборов; отчёт о подсчёте голосовreturn tlx — отв. тлкс
9. n эк. избрание10. n эк. возвращённый, непроданный товар11. n эк. возвращённые чеки, векселя12. n эк. тех. отходы производства, идущие в переработку13. n эк. редк. ответin return — в обмен; в ответ
14. n юр. возврат шерифом судебного приказа15. n юр. надпись шерифа на судебном приказе16. n юр. воен. встречный удар17. n юр. спорт. ответное нападение18. n юр. спорт. приём19. n юр. мед. возврат; рецидив20. n юр. горн. вентиляционный просек или ходок21. n юр. эл. обратный провод; обратная сеть22. n юр. с. -х. приплод, расплод23. n юр. спец. обрат24. n юр. спец. ситовый сход25. n юр. l26. n юр. некрепкий табак27. n юр. низкий сорт табака28. v возвращаться; идти обратно29. v возвращаться, вновь обращатьсяreturn whence you came — возвращайся туда, откуда ты пришёл
30. v возвращаться в прежнее состояние31. v возвращать, отдавать32. v отражать33. v класть обратноreturn signal — сигнал обратной связи; отраженный сигнал
34. v отвечать; возражать35. v докладывать, официально заявлять; давать отчёт36. v избрать37. v юр. призывать к участию в рассмотрении дел38. v эк. приносить39. v карт. делать ответный ходСинонимический ряд:1. answer (noun) answer; antiphon; rejoinder; reply; respond; response; retort2. arrival (noun) arrival3. recovery (noun) accruement; earnings; gain; interest; lucre; proceeds; profit; recovery; repossession; restitution; restoration; results; revenue; yield4. recurrence (noun) reappearance; recurrence; reoccurrence; resurgence; reversion5. answer (verb) answer; come in; rejoin; reply; respond; retort6. backtrack (verb) backtrack; reverse7. pay (verb) bring in; clear; draw; earn; gain; gross; net; pay; produce; realise; render; yield8. react (verb) react; reappear; reconsider; recover; recrudesce; recur; reenter; reoccur; repeat; reverberate; turn back9. reciprocate (verb) reciprocate; recompense; refund; repay; requite; retaliate10. render (verb) hand down; render11. replace (verb) give back; put back; reestablish; re-establish; reinstate; reintroduce; renew; replace; restitute; restore; revive; take back12. revert (verb) come back; revert; revisitАнтонимический ряд:continue; departure; expel; forgive; leave; lose; loss
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