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1 простить долг
1) General subject: (кому-л.) let off what he owes2) Accounting: release a debt3) Bible: forgive a debt4) leg.N.P. acquit5) Makarov: sponge a debt, sponge out a debt -
2 списывать долг
to forgive a debt, to write off a debt -
3 отказываться от получения долга
Makarov: forgive a debtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отказываться от получения долга
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4 простить задолженность
Bookish: forgive a debtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > простить задолженность
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5 прощать долг
1) leg.N.P. acquit2) Makarov: forgive a debt -
6 прощать долг, отказываться от получения долга
Makarov: forgive a debtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прощать долг, отказываться от получения долга
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7 прощать долг
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8 прощать
vt; св - прости́тьto forgive, to pardon; за мелкое прегрешение to excuseпроща́ть грехи́ — to forgive sins
никогда́ не прощу́ тебе́ э́тих слов — I'll never forgive you for what you've just said to me
прости́те, как пройти́...? — excuse me, can you tell me the way to...?
прости́те, что прерыва́ю вас — I'm sorry to interrupt you, forgive me interrupting you
прости́те мне столь си́льное выраже́ние — pardon my strong language
прости́те, я не ула́вливаю хо́да ва́шей мы́сли — I'm sorry/AE excuse me, I don't quite follow you
прости́те! (что задел, толкнул и т. п.) — (I'm) sorry, pardon me!/AE excuse me!
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9 взыскивать
взыскать2. (с рд. за вн.) make* (d.) answer (for)♢
не взыщите! — please forgive me!, don't be hard on me! -
10 взыскивать
несов. - взы́скивать, сов. - взыска́тьвзы́скивать долг — recover a debt
2) (с рд. за вн.; привлекать к ответственности) make (d) answer (for)••не взыщи́те! — please forgive me!, don't be hard on me!
См. также в других словарях:
forgive — for|give S3 [fəˈgıv US fər ] v past tense forgave [ ˈgeıv] past participle forgiven [ ˈgıvən] [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: forgifan] 1.) to stop being angry with someone and stop blaming them, although they have done something wrong forgive… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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