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121 sécurité
sécurité [sekyʀite]1. feminine nouna. ( = absence de danger) safety ; ( = absence de troubles) security• être/se sentir en sécurité to be/feel safeb. ( = mécanisme) safety catch• de sécurité [dispositif] safety2. compounds► la sécurité civile emergency services dealing with natural disasters, bomb disposal etc► la Sécurité sociale (pour la santé) ≈ the National Health Service (Brit), ≈ Medicaid (US) ; (pour vieillesse etc) ≈ the Social Security, ≈ Medicare (US)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The French public welfare system is financed by compulsory contributions paid directly from salaries and by employers. It covers essential health care, pensions and other basic benefits. In many cases, costs not covered by the Sécurité sociale may be met by a « mutuelle ». The deficit of the Sécurité sociale, popularly known as the « trou de la Sécurité sociale », has reached massive proportions in recent years, and efforts to stabilize the situation include an extra contribution from salaries, paid at source, called the « CRDS » « contribution au remboursement de la dette sociale ». → MUTUELLE* * *sekyʀitede sécurité — [système, forces] security; [dispositif, zone] safety; [raisons, problème] of security (après n)
se sentir en sécurité — to feel secure ou safe
Phrasal Verbs:* * *sekyʀite nf1) (= situation) safetyOn ne se sent pas en sécurité dans ce quartier. — You don't feel safe in this neighbourhood.
2) (mesures) security3) (= personnel de sécurité) securityIl s'est fait refuser l'entrée par la sécurité de l'établissement. — Security refused him entry to the establishment.
* * *sécurité nf ( absence de risques d'agression) security; ( absence de danger fortuit) safety; pour votre sécurité for your own safety; assurer la sécurité de ( contre des agresseurs) to ensure the security of; (contre un accident, un sinistre) to ensure the safety of; sécurité civile/publique civil/public security; en toute sécurité [travailler, voyager, se baigner] in complete safety; la sécurité matérielle/financière material/financial security; sécurité de l'emploi job security; de sécurité [système, forces, services] security; [dispositif, garantie, zone] safety; [raisons, question, problème] of security ( après n); règles or consignes de sécurité safety regulations; avoir une impression de sécurité to feel secure; être/se sentir en sécurité to be/to feel secure ou safe (auprès de with).sécurité routière road safety; sécurité sociale, SS French national health and pensions organization.ⓘ Sécurité sociale The national system for provision of sickness, maternity, child, unemployment, old-age and housing benefits. All workers make contributions in régimes or classifications of membership.[sekyrite] nom féminin1. [protection d'une personne - physique] safety, security ; [ - matérielle, affective etc] security2. [surveillance - de bâtiments, d'installations] security3. ARMEMENT [d'un tank, d'un navire] safety catch ou mechanism————————de sécurité locution adjectivale[dispositif, mesure] safety (modificateur)————————en sécurité locution adjectivaleêtre/se sentir en sécurité to be/to feel safe————————en sécurité locution adverbialeen toute sécurité locution adverbiale————————Sécurité sociale nom féminin1. [système] French social security system2. [organisme] ≃ DSS (UK)The Sécu, as it is popularly known, created in 1945-46, provides public health benefits, pensions, maternity leave etc. These benefits are paid for by obligatory insurance contributions ( cotisations) made by employers ( cotisations patronales) and employees ( cotisations salariales). Many French people have complementary health insurance provided by a mutuelle, which guarantees payment of all or part of the expenses not covered by the Sécurité sociale. -
122 contributo
m contributioncontributi pl sociali social security (AE welfare) contributions* * *contributo s.m.1 contribution (anche fig.); share: contributo di sangue, price in blood; contributo in denaro, contribution in money; contributo letterario, literary contribution; ho dato il mio contributo di cinque sterline, I gave five pounds as my share (o contribution); pagare il proprio contributo, to pay one's share (o contribution)2 (amm.) ( somma dovuta a un ente pubblico o privato) contribution: contributo previdenziale, social security contribution (o social security tax o amer. national insurance contribution); contributi obbligatori, compulsory (o obligatory) contributions; contributi a carico del datore di lavoro, employer's contributions; contributi a carico del lavoratore, employee's contributions; contributo pensionistico, pension contribution (o superannuation payment); contributi sinda-cali, union dues // (trib.): contributo di miglioria, betterment levy (o improvement tax o assessment); contributi sociali effettivi, figurativi, actual, imputed social security contributions // contributi ( assicurativi) volontari, voluntary contributions3 ( sovvenzione) aid, subsidy, grant: contributi statali ( a ente pubblico o morale), grants-in-aid; contributi di ricerca, aid for research (o aid to the research fund) // (econ.): contributi alle esportazioni, export subsidies (o export credits); contributi agli investimenti, investment grant; contributi alla produzione, subsidies; contributi in conto capitale, grants related to assets // (fin.) contributi a fondo perduto, forgivable loans.* * *[kontri'buto] 1.sostantivo maschile1) (partecipazione) contribution, inputdare o fornire il proprio contributo a o per qcs. — to make one's contribution to sth
2) (donazione) contribution, donation3) (sovvenzione) aid, grant2.* * *contributo/kontri'buto/I sostantivo m.1 (partecipazione) contribution, input; dare o fornire il proprio contributo a o per qcs. to make one's contribution to sth.2 (donazione) contribution, donation; contributo in denaro financial contribution3 (sovvenzione) aid, grant; - i statali grant aidII contributi m.pl.(versamenti contributivi) contributions; - i previdenziali National Insurance contributions; - i sindacali union dues; versare o pagare i -i to pay contributions. -
123 handelskrediet
n. commercial credit, financial loan provided by one financial institution to another; agreement by a supplier to extend a client's payment time -
124 płatnicz|y
adj. bilans płatniczy the balance of payments- możliwości płatnicze obywateli financial resources of the general public- nakaz płatniczy a demand for payment- środek płatniczy Prawo (w spłacie długu) legal tender; (w transakcjach handlowych) a circulating medium- prawny środek płatniczy legal currency- zobowiązanie płatnicze a financial obligationThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > płatnicz|y
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125 помощь
сущ.aid; assistance; help; support; ( пособие) reliefзапрашивать помощь и поддержку третьего государства — to request aid and assistance from a third state
обращаться за помощь к юристу — to apply for legal aid (assistance); seek legal advice; ( консультироваться у юриста тж) to ask the advice of (confer with) a lawyer; consult a lawyer (the law)
оказывать помощь — to aid; assist; help; give (lend, render) aid (assistance) (to); support; ( всемерную) to give every assistance (to); ( юридическую) to give ( smb) legal advice; provide ( smb) with legal aid (assistance); render legal aid (assistance) (to); ( первую медицинскую помощь) to give ( smb) first aid; ( финансовую помощь) to grant (give, provide, render) financial aid (assistance) (to)
отказываться от юридической помощи — ( от защиты адвокатом) to waive legal aid (assistance, defence); ( выступать в качестве своего адвоката тж) to act as attorney pro se (as one's own attorney / counsel / lawyer); conduct one's own defence; serve one's own counsel
предоставлять финансовую помощь (в виде субсидий) — to grant (give, provide, render) financial aid (assistance) (in the form of subventions)
- гуманитарная помощьнеоказание помощь — ( потерпевшему) failure to render assistance ( to a victim)
- дополнительная помощь
- иностранная помощь
- материальная помощь
- медицинская помощь
- эффективная помощь адвоката
- неэффективная помощь адвоката - чрезвычайная помощь
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126 crisis
n(pl crises) кризис
- acute crisis
- agricultural crisis
- balance of payments crisis
- bank crisis
- budgetary crisis
- cabinet crisis
- chronic crisis
- commercial crisis
- credit crisis
- currency crisis
- cyclical crisis
- dollar crisis
- economic crisis
- exchange crisis
- financial crisis
- foreign exchange crisis
- government crisis
- industrial crisis
- international crisis
- investment crisis
- liquidity crisis
- monetary crisis
- monetary and credit crisis
- monetary and financial crisis
- nonpayment crisis
- overproduction crisis
- payment-arrears crisis
- payments crisis
- periodical crises
- protracted crisis
- recurrent crises
- sales crisis
- world crisis
- crisis of confidence
- crisis of overproduction
- crisis of underconsumption
- avert a crisis
- bring about a crisis
- exacerbate a crisis
- get over a crisis
- go through a crisis
- pass a crisis
- stave off a crisis
- stumble into a crisis
- undergo a crisisEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > crisis
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127 provision
n1) снабжение, обеспечение; предоставление2) запас; резерв3) pl ассигнования; резервы на покрытие потерь4) положение, условие (договора, контракта); оговорка
- additional provision
- anti-greenmail provision
- backout provision
- bad debts provision
- blanket provision
- budgetary provision
- call provision
- charter provision
- constitutional provision
- contractual provisions
- conversion provision
- debt provision
- depreciation provision
- drop-dead provision
- financial provision
- fiscal provisions
- general provisions
- general loss provisions
- guarantee provisions
- legal provisions
- licence provisions
- loan loss provision
- monetary law provision
- mandatory provision
- mandatory provisions of a contract
- margin provision
- nonrecurring provisions
- permissive provision
- policy provisions
- standard provisions
- statutory provision
- treatry provisions
- warranty provision
- warranty provisions
- written provision
- provisions against losses
- provisions for bad debts
- provisions for capital reserves
- provisions for contingencies
- provision for cost overruns
- provisions for credit risks
- provision for depletion
- provision for depreciation
- provision for depreciation of gold and precious metals
- provisions for depreciation of investments in affiliated undertaking
- provision for depreciation of securities
- provision for doubtful accounts
- provision for doubtful debts
- provision for income tax
- provisions for liabilities and charges
- provisions for losses
- provision for losses on contractual commitments
- provision for losses on investment in securities
- provision for losses on loans and advances
- provision for losses on share investments
- provisions for material incentives fund
- provisions for negotiations
- provisions for outstanding losses
- provisions for payment
- provisions for pension costs
- provision for possible loss in value of securities
- provision for replacement of inventories
- provisions for the reserve fund
- provisions for reserves
- provision for retirement
- provision for risks
- provisions for securities
- provision for taxation
- provision for taxes
- provisions of an agreement
- provision of capital
- provision of consulting services
- provisions of a contract
- provision of credit
- provision of crediting
- provision of data
- provision of employment
- provision of financial resources
- provision of financing
- provision of funds
- provision of goods
- provisions of guarantee
- provisions of an insurance policy
- provision of law
- provisions of a lease
- provision of a loan
- provisions of a policy
- provision of services
- provision of technology
- provisions of warranty
- subject to provisions
- accept provisions
- apply provisions
- conform to guarantee provisions
- effectuate provisions
- enjoy warranty provisions
- follow the contractual provisions
- fulfil the contractual provisions
- implement provisions
- infringe the provisions
- make provisions
- observe provisions
- revise provisions
- set down provisionsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > provision
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128 operation
1) действие; работа2) торговая или финансовая операция; сделка•Several foreign banks have wound down their operations over the past couple of years. — Несколько зарубежных банков свернули свою работу за последние пару лет.
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