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1 ask for a delay
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2 grant a delay
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3 grant delay
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4 предоставленная отсрочка
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > предоставленная отсрочка
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5 отсрочка отсрочк·а
postponement, delay, respite; (продление срока действия документа) extension; (заседания) adjournment; (платежа) deferment, deferralотсрочка наказания — respite / reprieve / deferment of punishment
просьба об отсрочке платежа — request for respite, request for delay of payment
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6 предоставлять отсрочку
1. grant a delay2. grant delayРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > предоставлять отсрочку
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7 отсрочка
ж.1. postponement, delay, deferment; respite; юр. adjournmentдать отсрочку (дт.) — grant a delay (i.)
предоставить кому-л. отсрочку — defer smb.
отсрочка наказания — respite, reprieve; deferment of punishment
2. ( продление срока действия документа) extensionотсрочка паспорта — extending the validity of one's passport
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8 отсрочка
сущ.( во времени) delay; postponement; prorogation; ( заседания тж) adjournment; ( вынесения судебного решения) stay; (долга, платежа) (period of) grace; deferment; respiteдобиться отсрочки исполнения приговора — ( приостановления) to be granted (obtain, win) a stay of execution
отменять отсрочку (приостановление) исполнения приговора — to lift a stay of execution
предоставлять отсрочку исполнения смертного приговора — to grant ( smb) a reprieve
предоставлять отсрочку платежа — to defer (delay, postpone) payment; extend (prolong) the time of payment; grant a deferred payment (a respite)
удовлетворять ходатайство об отсрочке (о приостановлении) исполнения приговора — to grant a stay of execution
ходатайствовать об отсрочке — ( слушания дела) to apply for adjournment ( of a case)
возможность отсрочки исполнения приговора — ( приостановления) likely chance for a stay (of execution)
дни отсрочки платежа — ( льготные дни) respite days
заявление (ходатайство) об отсрочке — ( платежа) application (request) for a respite
оговорка об отсрочке — ( платежа) respite clause
- отсрочка наказанияотсрочка вынесения судебного решения, отсрочка исполнения судебного решения — suspension of a judgement; ( исполнения приговора тж) stay of execution; reprieve; respite
- отсрочка платежа
- отсрочка поставки
- отсрочка прений
- отсрочка слушания дела
- дальнейшая отсрочка
- дополнительная отсрочка
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9 отсрочка
ж.1) ( перенесение на более поздний срок) postponement [pəʊst-], delay, deferment; respite; юр. adjournment [ə'ʤɜː-]отсро́чка платежа́ — deferment of payment
отсро́чка по вы́плате до́лга — extension on debt repayment
дать отсро́чку (дт.) — grant (i) a delay
получи́ть отсро́чку — be granted a delay
доби́ться ме́сячной отсро́чки — be granted a month's grace
отсро́чка по вое́нной слу́жбе — deferment of military service
предоста́вить кому́-л отсро́чку — defer smb
отсро́чка наказа́ния — respite, reprieve [-iːv]; deferment of punishment ['pʌ-]
отсро́чка в исполне́нии пригово́ра — (a) stay of execution
2) ( продление срока действия документа) extensionотсро́чка па́спорта — extending the validity of one's passport
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10 предоставлять
1. allow2. give; gave; given3. make available4. provideпредоставлять жилплощадь — provide housing for …
5. adv6. advance7. advanced8. advances9. advancing10. grant to11. grants12. provide toавтомобильные заводы, не имеющие возможности предоставлять кредит своим посредникам — auto producers unable to finance their dealers
13. render14. let have; leave; give; render; grant; placeдавать; дарить; предоставлять; платить — give gave given
15. afford16. grant17. leaveСинонимический ряд:давать (глаг.) давать -
11 admitir
v.1 to admit, to allow in.admitir a alguien en to admit somebody toRicardo admitió su participación Richard admitted his participation.El guarda admitió a los clientes The guard admitted=let in the customers.2 to admit.admito que estaba equivocado I admit I was wrong3 to accept.admitimos todas las tarjetas de crédito we accept all credit cards4 to allow, to permit.no admite ni un error he won't stand for a single mistake5 to hold (tener capacidad para).la sala admite doscientas personas the room holds o has room for two hundred people6 to admit to, to acknowledge to.Ricardo admitió saber esto Richard admitted to knowing this.7 to admit of, to allow of.Esto no admite explicación alguna This admits of no explanation.8 to tolerate, to bear.* * *1 (dar entrada) to admit, let in2 (aceptar) to accept, admit■ 'No se admiten propinas' "No tipping", "Tipping not allowed"■ 'No se admiten cheques' "No cheques accepted"3 (permitir) to allow4 (reconocer) to admit5 (tener capacidad) to hold* * *verb1) to admit2) acknowledge, concede3) allow, permit* * *VT1) (=dejar entrar) [en organización] to admit, accept; [en hospital] to admitel club no admite mujeres — the club does not admit o accept women members
2) (=aceptar) [+ opinión, regalo] to accept¿ha admitido la Academia esa palabra? — has the Academy accepted that word?
se admiten tarjetas de crédito — we take o accept credit cards
3) (=permitir) to allow, permit frmel contenido de plomo admitido en las gasolinas — the permitted lead content of petrol, the amount of lead allowed o permitted frm in petrol
mi presupuesto no admite grandes despilfarros — my budget won't run to o does not allow extravagances
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esto no admite demora — this cannot be put off, this will brook no delay frm4) (=reconocer) [+ culpabilidad, error] to admit5) (=tener cabida para) to hold* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( aceptar) to acceptse admiten tarjetas de crédito — we take o accept credit cards
b) ( permitir) to allowadmite varias interpretaciones — it allows of o admits of several different interpretations (frml)
2) (confesar, reconocer) to admit3) ( dar cabida a) local to holdel estadio admite 4.000 personas — the stadium holds 4,000 people
* * *= admit, concede, own, own up, intromit, intake.Ex. This theory would ensure that the basic framework of the scheme would appropriately admit every subject.Ex. Only an incurable pessimist would refuse to concede that the future will be longer than the past.Ex. 'I don't know what to say,' she owned and lapsed into silence.Ex. But let's not forget that he owned up for what he did and even gave all his betting money to charity.Ex. During copulation, hamster females maintain lordosis for hundreds of seconds, while the male mounts and intromits repeatedly.Ex. As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.----* admitir a Alguien en un grupo = adopt + Nombre + into the fold.* admitirlo = come out with + it.* admitir un número de reservas mayor a las plazas existentes = overbook.* no admitir discusión = be out of the question.* no tener reparos en admitir que = make + no bones about + Algo.* que no admite reserva = unreserved.* readmitir = re-admit [readmit].* triste de admitir = sad to relate.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( aceptar) to acceptse admiten tarjetas de crédito — we take o accept credit cards
b) ( permitir) to allowadmite varias interpretaciones — it allows of o admits of several different interpretations (frml)
2) (confesar, reconocer) to admit3) ( dar cabida a) local to holdel estadio admite 4.000 personas — the stadium holds 4,000 people
* * *= admit, concede, own, own up, intromit, intake.Ex: This theory would ensure that the basic framework of the scheme would appropriately admit every subject.
Ex: Only an incurable pessimist would refuse to concede that the future will be longer than the past.Ex: 'I don't know what to say,' she owned and lapsed into silence.Ex: But let's not forget that he owned up for what he did and even gave all his betting money to charity.Ex: During copulation, hamster females maintain lordosis for hundreds of seconds, while the male mounts and intromits repeatedly.Ex: As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.* admitir a Alguien en un grupo = adopt + Nombre + into the fold.* admitirlo = come out with + it.* admitir un número de reservas mayor a las plazas existentes = overbook.* no admitir discusión = be out of the question.* no tener reparos en admitir que = make + no bones about + Algo.* que no admite reserva = unreserved.* readmitir = re-admit [readmit].* triste de admitir = sad to relate.* * *admitir [I1 ]vtA1 (aceptar) ‹candidato› to accept; ‹comportamiento/excusa› to acceptno lo admitieron en el colegio he wasn't accepted by the schoolno fue admitido en el club he wasn't accepted for membership of the club, his application for membership of the club was rejectedel recurso fue admitido a trámite leave was granted for an appeal to a higher courtno pienso admitir que llegues a estas horas I will not have you coming home at this time[ S ] no se admiten propinas no gratuities accepted, no tipping allowed[ S ] se admiten tarjetas de crédito we take o accept credit cards[ S ] admite monedas de 1 euro accepts 1 euro coins2(dar cabida a): un discurso que admite varias interpretaciones a speech which may be interpreted in several different ways, a speech which allows of o admits of several different interpretations ( frml)la situación no admite paralelo con la del año pasado the present situation cannot be compared with the situation last yearlo que dijo no admite discusión there can be no arguing with what she saidel asunto no admite demora the matter must be dealt with immediatelyB (confesar, reconocer) to admitadmitió su culpabilidad she admitted her guiltadmito que me equivoqué I admit I was wrong o that I made a mistakeadmitió haberla visto he admitted having seen herC «local» to holdel estadio admite 4.000 personas the stadium holds 4,000 people o has a capacity of 4,000* * *
admitir ( conjugate admitir) verbo transitivo
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( on signs) se admiten tarjetas de crédito we take o accept credit cards
2 ( dar cabida a) [ local] to hold
admitir verbo transitivo
1 to admit, let in
2 (dar por bueno) to accept: por favor, admite mis disculpas, please accept my apologies
3 (permitir) to allow: no se admiten mascotas, no pets allowed
4 (convenir, dar la razón) to admit, acknowledge: admito que hice una tontería, I admit I did a silly thing
' admitir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acoger
- conceder
- empacho
- recibir
- coger
- confesar
English:
accept
- acknowledge
- care
- exclude
- grant
- support
- take
- admit
- recognize
* * *admitir vt1. [dejar entrar] to admit, to allow in;admitir a alguien en to admit sb to;lo admitieron en la universidad he was accepted by the university;no se admiten perros [en letrero] no dogs;no se admite la entrada a menores de 18 años [en letrero] no admittance for under-18s2. [reconocer] to admit;admitió la derrota she admitted defeat;admito que estaba equivocado I admit I was wrong3. [aceptar] to accept;se admiten propinas [en letrero] gratuities at your discretion;admitimos tarjetas de crédito we accept all major credit cards;admitieron a trámite la solicitud they allowed the application to proceed4. [permitir, tolerar] to allow, to permit;no admite ni un error he won't stand for a single mistake;este texto no admite más retoques there can be no more changes to this text;es una situación que no admite comparación this situation cannot be compared to others;su hegemonía no admite dudas their dominance is unquestioned5. [tener capacidad para] to hold;este monovolumen admite siete pasajeros this people mover seats seven passengers;la sala admite doscientas personas the room holds o has room for two hundred people* * *v/t1 ( aceptar) accept;admitir en pago accept as payment2 ( reconocer) admit3 ( permitir):el poema admite varias interpretaciones the poem can be interpreted in different ways, the poem admits of various interpretations fml ;no admite duda there’s no doubt about it* * *admitir vt1) : to admit, to let in2) : to acknowledge, to concede3) : to allow, to make room forla ley no admite cambios: the law doesn't allow for changes* * *admitir vb1. (aceptar) to accept
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