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условие оплаты контракта металлическими деньгами по счёту денежных единиц (а не по весу металла)Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > payment by tale
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платёж; оплата (напр. векселя); погашение (долга); получение денег (для кредитора) -
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1. n счётaccount current, current account — текущий счёт
account rendered — счёт, предъявленный к оплате
to be in account with — иметь счёт у ; иметь дела, быть связанным с
2. n расчёт; подсчётdrawing account — текущий банковский счёт; открытый счёт
credit account — счёт с кредитным сальдо; счёт пассива
3. n обыкн. расчёты, отчётность; сводка4. n кредит по открытому счётуaccount turnover — оборот средств по счёту «дебиторов»
5. n отчёт; доклад, сообщениеnewspaper account — газетный отчёт; газетное сообщение
6. n описание, рассказ7. n сводка8. n мнение, отзыв, оценкаaccording to all accounts, by all accounts — по общему мнению, по словам всех
9. n причина, основаниеat all accounts — в любом случае; во что бы то ни стало
not on any account, on no account — ни в коем случае, ни под каким видом, никоим образом
10. n значение, важностьof good account — имеющий ценность ; пользующийся авторитетом
to be reckoned of some account — иметь некоторый вес, пользоваться определённым вниманием
of no account — не имеющий веса ; не пользующийся авторитетом
11. n внимание; принятие в расчёт12. n выгода, польза13. n заказчик, покупатель, клиент14. v считать, признаватьto account oneself lucky — полагать, что ты счастливчик
15. v отчитываться; давать отчёт16. v отвечать, нести ответственность17. v разг. убить, уничтожить; обезвредить; поймать18. v приписывать, вменять19. v объяснять20. v вызывать, приводить, служить причинойcall into account — приводить в действие; осуществлять
Синонимический ряд:1. explanation (noun) clearing up; elucidation; explanation; explication; exposition; justification; rationale; rationalisation; rationalization2. ledger (noun) balance; bill; books; checking account; inventory; invoice; ledger; reckoning; record; records; register; score; statement; tab3. motive (noun) excuse; ground; grounds; motive; purpose; reason; sake4. regard (noun) admiration; appreciation; consideration; esteem; estimation; favor; favour; honour; regard; respect5. story (noun) anecdote; chronicle; description; exposй; history; narrative; notice; relation; report; sketch; story; tale; version6. use (noun) applicability; appropriateness; avail; fitness; relevance; service; serviceability; use; usefulness; utility7. value (noun) advantage; benefit; consequence; distinction; importance; profit; reputation; valuation; value; worth8. account for (verb) account for; clarify; describe; elucidate; explain; explain away; explicate; justify; number; rationalise; rationalize9. blame (verb) accuse; blame; credit10. consider (verb) believe; consider; deem; esteem; reckon; regard; view11. estimate (verb) assess; count; estimate; hold; judge; look upon; thinkАнтонимический ряд:darken; deed; disesteem; misestimate; mystify; perplex; project; silence; underrate; undervalue
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Toll and team — Toll Toll, n. [OE. tol, AS. toll; akin to OS. & D. tol, G. zoll, OHG. zol, Icel. tollr, Sw. tull, Dan. told, and also to E. tale; originally, that which is counted out in payment. See {Tale} number.] 1. A tax paid for some liberty or privilege,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Toll bar — Toll Toll, n. [OE. tol, AS. toll; akin to OS. & D. tol, G. zoll, OHG. zol, Icel. tollr, Sw. tull, Dan. told, and also to E. tale; originally, that which is counted out in payment. See {Tale} number.] 1. A tax paid for some liberty or privilege,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Toll bridge — Toll Toll, n. [OE. tol, AS. toll; akin to OS. & D. tol, G. zoll, OHG. zol, Icel. tollr, Sw. tull, Dan. told, and also to E. tale; originally, that which is counted out in payment. See {Tale} number.] 1. A tax paid for some liberty or privilege,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Toll corn — Toll Toll, n. [OE. tol, AS. toll; akin to OS. & D. tol, G. zoll, OHG. zol, Icel. tollr, Sw. tull, Dan. told, and also to E. tale; originally, that which is counted out in payment. See {Tale} number.] 1. A tax paid for some liberty or privilege,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Toll dish — Toll Toll, n. [OE. tol, AS. toll; akin to OS. & D. tol, G. zoll, OHG. zol, Icel. tollr, Sw. tull, Dan. told, and also to E. tale; originally, that which is counted out in payment. See {Tale} number.] 1. A tax paid for some liberty or privilege,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English