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1 protest of bill
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3 protest a bill
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > protest a bill
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4 protest of bill
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > protest of bill
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5 protest a bill
Экономика: опротестовать вексель, опротестовывать вексель -
6 protest of bill
Экономика: опротестование векселя, протест векселя -
7 protest of bill
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8 Protest a bill
v́ احتج، أجرى بروتستو على كمبيالة -
9 protest a bill
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > protest a bill
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10 protest a bill for non-acceptance
Общая лексика: совершить протест по поводу неакцептования векселяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > protest a bill for non-acceptance
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11 protest a bill for non-payment
Общая лексика: совершить протест по поводу неплатежей по векселюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > protest a bill for non-payment
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12 protest a bill of exchange
1) Банковское дело: опротестовывать переводный вексель2) Инвестиции: опротестовывать переводной вексельУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > protest a bill of exchange
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13 to protest a bill
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > to protest a bill
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14 note protest of bill
Банковское дело: зарегистрировать протест векселя -
15 note protest of bill
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16 to protest a bill
[Banque] faire le protêt d'une traite; protester un effetEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to protest a bill
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17 whether you wish me to protest the bill
• den Wechsel protestieren lassen sollEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > whether you wish me to protest the bill
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18 to protest a bill
English_Russian capital issues dictionary > to protest a bill
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19 Protest
Protest m GEN protest* * *m < Geschäft> protest* * *Protest
protest[ation];
• als Protest as a protest;
• mangels Protests in the absence of protest;
• nach Protest supra protest;
• ohne Protest no protest, protest waived, not to be noted;
• sofort zum Protest to be protested at once;
• unter Protest under protest;
• zum Protest vorgemerkt (Wechsel) noted for protest;
• zu spät erhobener Protest past-due (retarded) protest;
• rechtzeitiger Protest due protest;
• Protest mangels Annahme protest for non-acceptance;
• Protest mangels Zahlung protest for non-payment;
• unter Protest akzeptieren to accept under protest;
• Protest anzeigen to give notice of a protest;
• Protest aufnehmen to draw up a protest;
• Protest erheben to take objection;
• formellen Protest erheben to enter (lodge, raise, extend) a protest;
• zu Protest gehen to go to protest;
• sich über alle Proteste hinwegsetzen to ride over all protests;
• Wechsel zwecks weiterer Sicherheitengestellung zu Protest gehen lassen to protest a bill for better security;
• mit Protest zurückgehen lassen to return under protest;
• Protestaktion protest activities;
• Protestanzeige note (notice) of protest, notice of dishono(u)r;
• Protestaufnahme protestation, protesting;
• Protestbenachrichtigung notice of dishono(u)r;
• allgemeine Protestbewegung general protest of the people;
• Protestdemonstration protest demonstration, teach-in, sit-in;
• Protesterhebung protestation, lodgement of a protest, noting;
• Protestfrist time for protesting;
• Protestgebühren protest fees;
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A n1 ¢ ( disapproval) protestation f ; in protest en signe de protestation ; without protest sans protester ; in protest at ou against sth pour protester contre qch ; I paid/followed him under protest je l'ai payé/suivi contre mon gré ;2 ∁ ( complaint) réclamation f, plainte f (about, at à propos de ; from de la part de) ; as a protest against ou at sth pour protester contre qch ; to lodge/register a protest faire/déposer une réclamation ;3 ( demonstration) manifestation f (against contre) ; to stage a protest organiser une manifestation ;4 Jur protêt m.C vtr2 ( complain) ‘that's unfair!’ they protested ‘c'est injuste!’ s'écrièrent-ils ; to protest that protester que ;3 US ( complain about) protester contre (to auprès de) ;D vi1 ( complain) protester (about, at, over à propos de ; to auprès de) ; to protest at being chosen/ignored protester contre le fait d'avoir été choisi/ignoré ;2 ( demonstrate) manifester (against contre).
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