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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > после удержания налогов
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ЗА ВЙЧЕТОМ чего PrepP Invar the resulting PrepP is adv1. upon deduction ofafter deducting(of taxes and other deductions from one's pay) after (the English equivalent and its obj precede the NP denoting the final sum) less minus.«Сколько ты получаешь?» - «За вычетом налогов и алиментов — четыре тысячи рублей». "How much do you make?" "Less taxes and alimony, four thousand rubles."2. excludingexcept forwith the exception of apart from save not counting outside of....Мой актив, за вычетом вещей, разбросанных по будет-лянским (from «будетляне», a Slavonic name for the Futurists coined by Velimir Khlebnikov) сборникам, сводился в ту пору к одной лишь «Флейте Марсия»... (Лившиц 1)....Apart from pieces scattered throughout the budetliane miscellanies, my assets at that time amounted merely to the Flute of Marsyas (1a). -
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[PrepP; Invar; the resulting PrepP is adv]=====1. upon deduction of:- [of taxes and other deductions from one's pay] after;- [the English equivalent and its obj precede the NP denoting the final sum] less;- minus.♦ "Сколько ты получаешь?" - "За вычетом налогов и алиментов - четыре тысячи рублей". "How much do you make?" "Less taxes and alimony, four thousand rubles."2. excluding:- except for;- apart from;- save;- not counting;- outside of.♦...Мой актив, за вычетом вещей, разоросанных по будетлянским [from "будетляне", a Slavonic name for the Futurists coined by Velimir Khlebnikov] сборникам, сводился в ту пору к одной лишь "Флейте Марсия"... (Лившиц 1)....Apart from pieces scattered throughout the budetliane miscellanies, my assets at that time amounted merely to the Flute of Marsyas (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > за вычетом
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