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1 заёмные средства
1) General subject: borrowing costs, borrowed resources2) Law: borrowed assets, monies borrowed (e.g.: to secure payment upon monies borrowed, raised or owing)3) Economy: debt funds, debts, loan proceeds, money borrowed, other people's money4) Banking: borrowed funds5) Sakhalin energy glossary: borrowed money, loan funds6) EBRD: borrowings -
2 ссуда
accommodation, advance-money, borrowed money, facility, grant, lend(ing), loan(ing), subsidy -
3 Выплата процентов по заёмным средствам
General subject: Interest on Money BorrowedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Выплата процентов по заёмным средствам
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4 вернуть занятые деньги
General subject: replace money borrowedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вернуть занятые деньги
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5 обеспечивать уплату заёмных средств, все ещё подлежащих уплате
Law: secure the payment of the money borrowed and still due (Из Учредительного договора (Кипр))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обеспечивать уплату заёмных средств, все ещё подлежащих уплате
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6 заем
borrowed money, borrowing, credit, lend(ing), loan -
7 капитал ссудный
borrowed capital/assets/money, loan capital/funds, loanable funds -
8 заемные деньги
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9 взятые взаймы деньги
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > взятые взаймы деньги
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10 заемные средства
borrowed current assets, borrowing costs, loan proceeds, other people moneyРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > заемные средства
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11 Д-233
В ДОЛГ PrepP Invar adv1. давать, брать, просить что \Д-233 to give, receive, or request sth. (often money) for some period of time, on the condition that it (or its equivalent) will be returned later: (give (get, ask for etc)) a loan (of...)(give (get etc)) money on loan lend sth.borrow sth.. Что ни двор - то вексель у Сергея Платоновича: зелёненькая с оранжевым позументом бумажка - за косилку, за набранную дочери справу (подошло время девку замуж отдавать, а на Парамоновской ссыпке прижимают с ценой на пшеницу, - «Дай в долг, Платонович!»), мало ли за что ещё... (Шолохов 2). There was scarcely a farm that had not given Sergei Platonovich a green slip with an orange border promising to pay for a reaper, for a daughter's dowry (time for the girl to be married but wheat prices were low at the Paramonov elevator, so "Give us a loan, Platonovich!"), and for all kinds of other things (2a).Руслан Павлович. Хам, алкоголик... Ходит по дачам, просит по трояку, по пятёрке в долг - опохмелиться... И как совести хватает? Ведь инженер, с высшим образованием... (Трифонов 6). Ruslan Pavlovich. A lout and an alcoholic. Goes around the dachas asking for a loan of three, five rubles to go for a dose of the hair of the dog. Has the man no shame? After all, he's an engineer, he has higher education (6a).2. (to provide or receive some good or service) without requiring or providing immediate payment, on the condition that payment will followon credit(in limited contexts) (give (extend)) credit.Костенко подходил к подъезду, в котором жил профессор. Он даже не подходил, а, правильнее сказать, подбегал, потому что такси он найти не смог, а если бы и нашёл, то вряд ли уговорил бы шофёра везти его в долг, без денег (Семёнов 1). Kostyenko walked up to the block of flats in which the professor lived. In fact he did not walk but ran up, because he had been unable to find a taxi, and even if he had it was unlikely that he would have been able to persuade him to take him on credit, with no money (1a).В магазине всегда пусто. Там на двери сильная пружина. Там работает пожилая женщина. Она добрая, потому что даёт в долг (Соколов 1). The store is always empty. The spring on the door is a strong one. An aging woman works there. She is kind, because she gives credit (1a).3. жить - (to live) on money that one has borrowed: (live) on credit (on borrowed money)).(Трофимов:)...Ваша мать, вы, дядя уже не замечаете, что вы живете в долг... (Чехов 2). (Т.:).. Your mother, you yourself, your uncle-you don't realize that you're actually living on credit (2c) -
12 в долг
• В ДОЛГ[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. давать, брать, просить что ≈ to give, receive, or request sth. (often money) for some period of time, on the condition that it (or its equivalent) will be returned later:- (give <get, ask for etc>) a loan (of...);- (give <get etc>) money on loan;- lend (sth.);- borrow (sth.).♦ Что ни двор -то вексель у Сергея Платоновича: зелёненькая с оранжевым позументом бумажка - за косилку, за набранную дочери справу (подошло время девку замуж отдавать, а на Парамоновской ссыпке прижимают с ценой на пшеницу, - "Дай в долг, Платонович!"), мало ли за что ещё... (Шолохов 2). There was scarcely a farm that had not given Sergei Platonovich a green slip with an orange border promising to pay for a reaper, for a daughter's dowry (time for the girl to be married but wheat prices were low at the Paramonov elevator, so "Give us a loan, Platonovich!"), and for all kinds of other things (2a).♦ Руслан Павлович. Хам, алкоголик... Ходит по дачам, просит по трояку, по пятёрке в долг - опохмелиться... И как совести хватает? Ведь инженер, с высшим образованием... (Трифонов 6). Ruslan Pavlovich. A lout and an alcoholic. Goes around the dachas asking for a loan of three, five rubles to go for a dose of the hair of the dog. Has the man no shame? After all, he's an engineer; he has higher education (6a).2. (to provide or receive some good or service) without requiring or providing immediate payment, on the condition that payment will follow:- on credit;- [in limited contexts](give < extend>) credit.♦ Костенко подходил к подъезду, в котором жил профессор. Он даже не подходил, а, правильнее сказать, подбегал, потому что такси он найти не смог, а если бы и нашёл, то вряд ли уговорил бы шофёра везти его в долг, без денег (Семёнов 1). Kostyenko walked up to the block of flats in which the professor lived. In fact he did not walk but ran up, because he had been unable to find a taxi, and even if he had it was unlikely that he would have been able to persuade him to take him on credit, with no money (1a). ФВ магазине всегда пусто. Там на двери сильная пружина. Там работает пожилая женщина. Она добрая, потому что даёт в долг (Соколов 1). The store is always empty. The spring on the door is a strong one. An aging woman works there. She is kind, because she gives credit (1a).- (live) on credit < on borrowed money>.♦ [Трофимов:]...Ваша мать, вы, дядя уже не замечаете, что вы живёте в долг... (Чехов 2). [Т.:].. Your mother, you yourself, your uncle-you don't realize that you're actually living on credit (2c) -
13 привлечённые средства
1) General subject: attracted funds, borrowings, raised money, net proceeds (пресс-релиз AirUnion (Britain))2) Law: monies raised (напр.:... to secure payment upon monies borrowed, raised or owing...)3) Economy: accounts payable, funds attracted, outside commons, outside funds4) Banking: borrowed funds, obtained funds5) EBRD: borrowed money, raised funds, third-party financing6) Gold mining: liabilitiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > привлечённые средства
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14 деньги, даваемые или получаемые взаймы
gener. (àíãë.: debt finance; debt money; lending money; loan money; loanable money; money on loan; borrowed money; other people's money // íåì.: geliehenes Geld; Kreditgeld; Fre laenurahaРусско-эстонский универсальный словарь > деньги, даваемые или получаемые взаймы
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15 заёмные денежные средства
Finances: moneys borrowed, borrowed monies, borrowed moneyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заёмные денежные средства
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16 Р-166
В РОСТ2 давать, отдавать, пускать деньги PrepP Invar adv(to lend money) on the condition that the borrower pay for the use of the borrowed money: (lend money) on interest(lend money and) charge interest.Жила она уединённо, питаясь скудною пищею, отдавая в рост деньги... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). She lived in seclusion, on a meager diet, lending money on interest... (1a). -
17 в рост
I• В РОСТ[PrepP; Invar; nonagreeing modif or adv]=====⇒ (of a portrait, photograph etc, or to paint, photograph etc s.o.) capturing the entire figure:- photograph X full-length.♦ "Ты вот что, Аркадий, ты первым делом, как наденут форму, - пришли нам фото. Понял?" -..."В рост фото или в рост и еще - анфас?" (Залыгин 1). "You know what, Arkady? As soon as you get into uniform, send us a photo, first thing. Okay?"..."A full-length shot, or one full-length and one head-and-shoulders?" (1a).II• В РОСТ давать, отдавать, пускать деньги[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to lend money) on the condition that the borrower pay for the use of the borrowed money:- (lend money and) charge interest.♦ Жила она уединённо, питаясь скудною пищею, отдавая в рост деньги... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). She lived in seclusion, on a meager diet, lending money on interest... (1a). -
18 ссудный капитал
1) General subject: loanable funds2) Economy: interest-bearing capital, loan capital3) Diplomatic term: money capital4) Banking: interest bearing capital, lending capital5) Advertising: loan funds6) SAP. borrowed funds7) Makarov: borrowed capital, outside capital -
19 невозможность получить ссуду
ссуда; заём — borrowed money
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > невозможность получить ссуду
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20 возвращать деньги, взятые взаймы
Economy: repay money, replace borrowed moneyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возвращать деньги, взятые взаймы
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