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1 задаток
advance [money], deposit, earnest (caution) money, up-front money (sum), down payment, paydown; (при сделках с недвижимостью) good faith money -
2 задаток
1) General subject: advance money, bargain money, deposit, earnest, earnest money (The civil law term “earnest money” derives from Roman law (Justinian Institutes III, 23) and the 1804 French Civil Code (article 1590). It resembles the common law concept of down payment. But, unlike down payment, earnest mone), earnest penny, (денежный) earnest-penny, fine, handsel, hansel, pledge, rudiments, downpayment2) American: binder3) Latin: arra (римское право)4) Law: advance deposit, arless - penny, depositation, earles-penny, handsale5) Economy: bargain money (при заключении сделки), earnest payment (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earnest_payment)6) Cinema: retainer7) Scottish language: arles8) Banking: caution, caution money, up-front money, up-front sum9) EBRD: caution deposit, down payment, good faith (при сделках с недвижимостью), paydown10) leg.N.P. deposit (given to a trader), earnest (sales)11) Makarov: earnest-penny (денежный) -
3 денежный задаток
2) Makarov: earnest money, earnest-penny -
4 монета
ж.1) ( металлический денежный знак) coinразме́нная моне́та — small change
2) собир. прост. ( деньги вообще) money; dough [daʊ] sl••зво́нкая моне́та — specie [-ʃiː], hard cash
отплати́ть кому́-л той же моне́той разг. — pay smb (back) in their own coin
(под)бро́сить моне́ту (бросить жребий) — toss / flip a coin
приня́ть что-л за чи́стую моне́ту разг. — take smth at its face value, take smth in all good faith
ходя́чая моне́та — 1) ( о деньгах) current coin 2) ( расхожее выражение) standard fare
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5 монета
жен.coin; money, cash- разменная монетабронзовая монета, медная монета — copper
- фальшивая монета
- ходячая монета
- чеканить монету••принимать за чистую монету разг. — to take smth. in all good faith
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