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1 товары, в отношении которых требуется возврат таможенных пошлин
Economy: drawback goodsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > товары, в отношении которых требуется возврат таможенных пошлин
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2 товары, требующие возврата таможенных пошлин
Business: drawback goodsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > товары, требующие возврата таможенных пошлин
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3 процедура возврата (пошлины)
процедура возврата (пошлины)
Таможенная процедура, предусматривающая при экспорте товаров возврат (полный или частичный) в отношении импортных пошлин и налогов, взысканных с товаров или материалов, содержащихся в них или использованных при их производстве (Глава 3 Специального приложения F к Пересмотренной Киотской конвенции)
[Упрощение процедур торговли: англо-русский глоссарий терминов (пересмотренное второе издание) НЬЮ-ЙОРК, ЖЕНЕВА, МОСКВА 2011 год]EN
drawback procedure
The customs procedure which, when goods are exported, provides for a repayment (total or partial) to be made in respect of the import duties and taxes charged on the goods, or on materials contained in them or consumed in their production (Specific annex f, Chapter 3, to the Revised Kyoto Convention)
[Trade Facilitation Terms: An English - Russian Glossary (revised second edition) NEW YORK, GENEVA, MOSCOW 2331]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > процедура возврата (пошлины)
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1) General subject: a leave of absence, allotment (выделение чего-либо), furlough (преим. для рядового и сержантского состава), holiday, leave, measuring out (горючего), pleasuring, sale, supply, temper, vacation, vacation leave, leave of absence, vacation time2) Naval: leaf3) Medicine: delivery (напр. лекарственного средства)4) Colloquial: vacay (from vacation)5) Church: recessional6) Military: furlough7) Engineering: drawback (стали), drawing (стали), issuance (выдача), issue (выдача), supply (снабжение), tempering8) Rare: annealing9) Chemistry: softening10) Religion: atzeret, furlough, recession ( A departing procession of clergy and choir at the end of a church service), recessional (= recessional hymn), recessional hymn (A hymn or musical piece at the conclusion of a service)11) Railway term: release action (тормоза)12) Economy: holidays, rest leave15) Metallurgy: blazing-off, blazing-off (пружин путём обжига масла), drawing-back, drawing-back (стали), letting down, stress relieving16) Jargon: liberty17) Oil: temper hardening, tempering (стали)19) Business: release20) Drilling: tempering temperature-resistant21) Sakhalin energy glossary: summer recess (в Думе и т.п.)22) Oil&Gas technology stress relief23) Oilfield: temper drawing (закалённой стали)24) Automation: abatement (после закалки), temper (стали), tempering (стали)26) leg.N.P. delivery (of goods sold), sale (of goods)27) Makarov: delivery (напр. лек. средства), drawing (металла), drawing-back (предпочтительный перевод; стали), issuance (выдача чего-л., предоставление в распоряжение), issue (выдача чего-л., предоставление в распоряжение), negative hardening (металла), outing (вдали от дома), temper (металла)29) oil&gas: tempering (вид термообработки)30) Cement: annealing process (металла) -
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(супружество) marriage; matrimony, wedlock (официальный)
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1) (дефектная продукция)
spoilage, waste; defective articles/goods, rejects мн.
2) (изъян)
flaw* * ** * *marriage; matrimony, wedlock* * *brackdefaultdemeritdisadvantagedrawbackflawfoozlelackmarriagemarriagesmatchmatrimonyrefuserejectsscarcityspoilageunderflowwasterwedlockwedlockswrite-off
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drawback — n. 1 a thing that impairs satisfaction; a disadvantage. 2 (foll. by from) a deduction. 3 an amount of excise or import duty paid back or remitted on goods exported. Phrases and idioms: drawback lock a lock with a spring bolt that can be drawn… … Useful english dictionary
drawback — /draw bak /, n. 1. a hindrance or disadvantage; an undesirable or objectionable feature. 2. Com. an amount paid back from a charge made. 3. Govt. a refund of tariff or other tax, as when imported goods are reexported. [1610 20; n. use of v.… … Universalium
drawback — draw•back [[t]ˈdrɔˌbæk[/t]] n. 1) an undesirable or objectionable feature; disadvantage 2) gov a refund of tariff or other tax, as when imported goods are exported anew • Etymology: 1690–1700 … From formal English to slang
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