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Банковское дело: денежные затруднения, финансовые трудностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pecuniary embarrassment
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2 pecuniary embarrassment
Англо-русский экономический словарь > pecuniary embarrassment
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5 be in pecuniary embarrassment
Общая лексика: запутаться в долгах, увязнуть в долгахУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be in pecuniary embarrassment
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[ɪmˈbærəsmənt]embarrassment замешательство, смущение embarrassment запутанность (в делах, долгах) embarrassment затруднение; препятствие, помеха pecuniary embarrassment денежные затруднения pecuniary embarrassment финансовые трудности -
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{im'bærəsmənt}
1. смущение, стеснение, объркване, неудобно/неловко положение
2. затруднение, пречка
to be in pecuniary EMBARRASSMENT затруднен съм финансово, имам парични затруднения* * *{im'barъsmъnt} n 1. смущение, стеснение; объркване; неу* * *стеснение; смущение; притеснение; пречка; затруднение;* * *1. to be in pecuniary embarrassment затруднен съм финансово, имам парични затруднения 2. затруднение, пречка 3. смущение, стеснение, объркване, неудобно/неловко положение* * *embarrassment[im´bærəsmənt] n 1. смущение, стеснение; объркване; неудобно положение; 2. затруднение; пречка, препятствие; to have an \embarrassment of riches страдам от прекалено много ѝмане. -
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1. n смущение, замешательство, смятение2. n нерешительность, колебание3. n запутанность; обременённость4. n обуза5. n затруднение, препятствие, помехаСинонимический ряд:1. abashment (noun) abashment; chagrin; confusion; discomfiture; discomfort; discomposure; disconcertion; disconcertment; puzzlement; quandary; self-consciousness; unease; uneasiness2. annoyance (noun) annoyance; deterrent; distress; harassment; hindrance; trouble; vexation3. excess (noun) excess; excessiveness; overabundance; plethora; superabundance; superfluity; surfeit; surplusАнтонимический ряд:composure; encouragement -
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[ımʹbærəsmənt] n1. 1) смущение, замешательство, смятение2) нерешительность, колебание2. запутанность (в делах, в долгах); обременённость ( долгами)to be in pecuniary embarrassment - запутаться /увязнуть/ в долгах
3. обузаthat nasty child is an embarrassment to his parents - этот ужасный ребёнок родителям житья не даёт
4. затруднение, препятствие, помеха♢
embarrassment of riches - слишком богатый выбор; ≅ глаза разбегаются [см. тж. embarras de richesse] -
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subs.Trouble, bother: P. and V. ὄχλος, ὁ.Perplexity: P. and V. ἀπορία, ἡ.Hesitation: P. and V. ὄκνος, ὁ.Pecuniary embarrassment: see Poverty.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Embarrassment
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11 embarrassment
ɪmˈbærəsmənt n
1) замешательство, смущение;
2) затруднение;
3) запутанность( в делах) embarrassment замешательство, смущение ~ запутанность (в делах, долгах) ~ затруднение;
препятствие, помеха pecuniary ~ денежные затруднения pecuniary ~ финансовые трудностиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > embarrassment
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12 денежные затруднения
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > денежные затруднения
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13 грошові труднощі
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14 обремененность долгами
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > обремененность долгами
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15 денежные затруднения
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > денежные затруднения
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16 pecuniario
adj.pecuniary, monetary, financial, money.* * *► adjetivo1 pecuniary* * *ADJ pecuniary, money antes de s* * *- ria adjetivo (frml) financial, pecuniary (frml)* * *= pecuniary.Ex. George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.* * *- ria adjetivo (frml) financial, pecuniary (frml)* * *= pecuniary.Ex: George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.
* * ** * *pecuniario, -a adjpecuniary* * *adj fmlpecuniary fml* * *pecuniario, - ria adj: pecuniary -
17 затруднен
embarrassed(съдържащ трудности) difficult, awkward(за дишане) hard, difficult, labouredзатруднено положение embarrassment, awkwardnessнамирам се в затруднено положение be in a difficult position, be in difficulties, be in difficult circumstances, be hard pressed/put to it/pushed, be on the matзатруднен съм парично/финансово be in poor financial circumstances, be pushed/embarrassed for money, be hard up (for money), be in pecuniary embarrassment, be embarrassed' for money, разг. be in Queer Streetзатруднен съм да отговоря find it difficult to give an answer, be hard up for an answer, be at a loss for an answer* * *затруднѐн,мин. страд. прич. (и като прил.) embarrassed; ( съдържащ трудности) difficult, awkward; (за дишане) hard, difficult, laboured; \затруднен съм да отговоря find it difficult to give an answer, be hard up for an answer, be at a loss for an answer, be stuck for an answer; \затруднен съм парично/финансово be in poor financial circumstances, be pushed/embarrassed for money, be hard up (for money), be in pecuniary embarrassment, be embarrassed for money, разг. be in Queer Street; \затруднено положение embarrassment, awkwardness; намирам се в \затруднено положение be in a difficult position, be in difficulties, be in difficult circumstances, be hard pressed/put to it/pushed, be on the mat.* * *abashed; embarrassed; flustered; strained (финансово)* * *1. (за дишане) hard, difficult, laboured 2. (съдържащ трудности) difficult, awkward 3. embarrassed 4. ЗАТРУДНЕН съм да отговоря find it difficult to give an answer, be hard up for an answer, be at a loss for an answer 5. ЗАТРУДНЕН съм парично/финансово be in poor financial circumstances, be pushed/ embarrassed for money, be hard up (for money), be in pecuniary embarrassment, be embarrassed' for money, разг. be in Queer Street 6. ЗАТРУДНЕНo положение embarrassment, awkwardness 7. намирам се в ЗАТРУДНЕНо положение be in a difficult position, be in difficulties, be in difficult circumstances, be hard pressed/put to it/pushed, be on the mat -
18 monetario
adj.monetary, pecuniary, money, financial.* * *► adjetivo1 monetary1 collection of coins and medals\sistema monetario monetary systemcrisis monetaria monetary crisis————————1 collection of coins and medals* * *(f. - monetaria)adj.* * *ADJ monetary* * ** * *= monetary, pecuniary.Ex. For example, if the local currency is Belgian francs, monetary amount are always entered in whole francs.Ex. George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.----* brigada de delitos monetarios, brigada antifrau = fraud squad.* conversión en valor monetario = monetisation [monetization, -USA].* convertido en valor monetario = monetised [monetized, -pl.].* convertir en valor monetario = monetise [monetize, -USA].* desde un punto de vista monetario = monetarily.* donación monetaria = monetary donation.* sistema monetario = coinage.* sistema monetario, el = coinage system, the.* unidad monetaria = currency unit.* unión monetaria = monetary union.* valor monetario = monetary worth.* * ** * *= monetary, pecuniary.Ex: For example, if the local currency is Belgian francs, monetary amount are always entered in whole francs.
Ex: George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.* brigada de delitos monetarios, brigada antifrau = fraud squad.* conversión en valor monetario = monetisation [monetization, -USA].* convertido en valor monetario = monetised [monetized, -pl.].* convertir en valor monetario = monetise [monetize, -USA].* desde un punto de vista monetario = monetarily.* donación monetaria = monetary donation.* sistema monetario = coinage.* sistema monetario, el = coinage system, the.* unidad monetaria = currency unit.* unión monetaria = monetary union.* valor monetario = monetary worth.* * ** * *
monetario,-a adjetivo monetary: Europa se dirige hacia un único sistema monetario, Europe is headed toward a single-currency sistem
' monetario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
F.M.I.
- FMI
- monetaria
- SME
- SMI
- sistema
English:
European Monetary System
- IMF
- International Monetary Fund
- monetary
- international
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19 Geldverlegenheit
Geldverlegenheit
pecuniary difficulty (embarrassment), involvement;
• in Geldverlegenheit in narrow straits, pressed for money, embarrassed, tight;
• sich in Geldverlegenheit befinden, in Geldverlegenheit sein to be hard up [for money], to be in embarrassed circumstances, to be in a jam, to be at a loss (pushed, embarrassed, pressed) for money (in pecuniary embarrassment), to be embarrassed by lack of money;
• in äußerster Geldverlegenheit sein to be on the rocks (one’s beam-ends), to be down on one’s uppers (Br.);
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20 locura
f.1 madness.2 crazy idea.3 folly, crazy act, act of madness, piece of folly.* * *1 (perturbación) madness, insanity2 (insensatez) folly\con locura madlyhacer una locura to do something silly¡qué locura! it's mad!* * *noun f.1) folly2) madness* * *SF1) (=demencia) madness, insanity2) (=exceso)¡qué locura! — it's madness!
me gusta con locura — * I'm crazy about it
es una casa de locura — * it's a smashing house *
precios de locura — * fantastic prices
tener o sentir locura por algn — to be crazy about sb
3) (=acto)* * *a) (Med) madness, insanityb) ( insensatez) crazy thing (colloq)c) ( inclinación exagerada)* * *= frenzy, wild thought, absurdity, folly, derangement, madness, insanity, lunacy, bedlam, craziness.Ex. The ALA and some of its members seem to have taken in upon themselves to whip up a frenzy of public relations style fantasy that market reality simply cannot match.Ex. A wild thought of leaving the DPL shot through her mind and was gone.Ex. It is true that the newspapers sensationalized some of the Community's absurdities and gave prominence to the unpopular practice of disposing of surplus food at taxpayers' expense.Ex. The attempt to train young people in this kind of discrimination seems to me to be a folly, if not a crime.Ex. George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.Ex. The title of the article is 'Methods and madness of migration to micros'.Ex. The early psychiatric profession believed in the effectiveness of reading as a treatment for insanity.Ex. The article is entitled 'Certifiable lunacy or common sense? Combining your adult and juvenile collections'.Ex. In subsequent years, Bethlem became ' Bedlam,' a metaphor for madness; being so long the only public receptacle for the insane, it became equated with madness itself.Ex. As for you, try to isolate yourself from all this craziness that have been going around you.----* amar con locura = love + Nombre + to bits.* locuras = zaniness.* parecer una locura = sound + crazy.* * *a) (Med) madness, insanityb) ( insensatez) crazy thing (colloq)c) ( inclinación exagerada)* * *= frenzy, wild thought, absurdity, folly, derangement, madness, insanity, lunacy, bedlam, craziness.Ex: The ALA and some of its members seem to have taken in upon themselves to whip up a frenzy of public relations style fantasy that market reality simply cannot match.
Ex: A wild thought of leaving the DPL shot through her mind and was gone.Ex: It is true that the newspapers sensationalized some of the Community's absurdities and gave prominence to the unpopular practice of disposing of surplus food at taxpayers' expense.Ex: The attempt to train young people in this kind of discrimination seems to me to be a folly, if not a crime.Ex: George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.Ex: The title of the article is 'Methods and madness of migration to micros'.Ex: The early psychiatric profession believed in the effectiveness of reading as a treatment for insanity.Ex: The article is entitled 'Certifiable lunacy or common sense? Combining your adult and juvenile collections'.Ex: In subsequent years, Bethlem became ' Bedlam,' a metaphor for madness; being so long the only public receptacle for the insane, it became equated with madness itself.Ex: As for you, try to isolate yourself from all this craziness that have been going around you.* amar con locura = love + Nombre + to bits.* locuras = zaniness.* parecer una locura = sound + crazy.* * *1 ( Med) madness, insanityataque de locura fit of madness2 (insensatez) crazy thing ( colloq)hizo muchas locuras en su juventud she did a lot of crazy things in her youth ( colloq)lo que dices es una locura what you're saying is sheer o complete madnesscometió la locura de casarse a los quince años she committed the folly of getting married at fifteengastó una locura en ese coche he spent a ridiculous amount on that car3(inclinación exagerada): siente locura por la pequeña she's absolutely mad about o besotted with the little one ( colloq)la quiero/me gusta con locura I'm crazy o mad o wild about her ( colloq)* * *
locura sustantivo femenino
◊ lo que hizo/dijo fue una locura what he did/said was sheer madnessb) ( inclinación exagerada):
la quiero con locura I'm crazy about her (colloq)
locura sustantivo femenino madness, insanity: ¡no lo hagas!, ¡es una locura!, don't do it, it's insane!
' locura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enajenación
- esperar
- filo
- borde
English:
craze
- feign
- folly
- insanity
- lunacy
- madly
- madness
- streak
- verge on
- amok
- look
* * *locura nf1. [demencia] madness;la mató en un arrebato de locura he killed her in a fit of madnessdecir locuras to talk nonsense;temía que hiciera una locura I was afraid he might do something desperate;sería una locura hacerlo it would be folly o madness to do itcon locura madly;se quieren con locura they're madly in love (with one another)4.una locura [mucho] a fortune, a ridiculous amount;gastar una locura to spend a fortune* * *f madness;es una locura it’s madness;de locura fam crazy* * *locura nf1) : insanity, madness2) : crazy thing, folly* * *locura n madness
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