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1 запозичувати
borrow, draw on, derive -
2 позичати гроші
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3 позичати під заставу
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > позичати під заставу
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4 залучати кредити
borrow (v.); contract loans (v.); raise funds (v.); obtain credits (v.) -
5 чужий
1) ( який належить іншому) smb. else's, another's, other'sприсвоїти чужу думку — to borrow an idea; to plagiarize
чужий термінал комп. — visitor terminal
3) ч (як ім.) stranger, foreigner; outsider -
6 загальні умови запозичень
general agreements to borrow (GAB); general arrangements to borrow (GAB) -
7 позичати
( у когось) borrow -
8 борг
I чdebt; arrearage, arrears ( заборгованість)купувати в борг — to buy ( to take) on credit ( on trust)
бути в боргу — to be in one's debt, to owe, to be indebted
робити борги — to contract/incur debts
прощати борги — to remit a debt; ( кому-небудь) to acquit smb. of a debt
в борг — on credit/trust
повертати, віддавати борг — to repay
не залишатися в боргу — to repay, to pay back, to return the favor
II ч мор.прострочений борг — outstanding debt, unsettled debt
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9 брати
I бр`атиto take; to seize; ( фортецю) to capture; (пожильця, роботу додому) to take in; ( дитину зі школи) to withdrawбрати верх — to have ( to get) the upper hand (of), to prevail ( over)
брати внайми — to rent, to hire
брати зненацька — to take unawares, to surprise
брати напрокат — to hire, to job
брати квитки в театр — to take ( to buy) tickets for the theatre, to book seats at the theatre
брати курс (на що-небудь) — to head, make ( for); to settle, to determine (on)
брати на абордаж (кого-небудь/що-небудь) — to board
брати назад — to take back ( away)
брати назад свої слова — to take back one's words, to unsay, to retract one's words; to break ( to go back on) one's words
брати на поруки (кого-небудь) — to bail, to go bail ( for)
брати перешкоду спорт. — to clear obstacles
брати похідну мат. — to derive, to differentiate
брати початок — to originate (in, from)
брати участь — to take part (in), to participate (in)
брати хабарі — to accept bribes, to graft; to finger
бери його! мисл. — sick him!
II мн.брати себе в руки — to control oneself; to pull oneself together
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10 ґрунт
ч1) ( земля) soil; ( тверде дно) earth, ground, bottomґрунт килима текст. — underfelt
родючий ґрунт — rich (fertile, rank) soil
поліпшування ґрунту — soil improvement, soil amelioration
2) жив. priming, ground3) тех., спец. first coat, ground coat, priming ground; ( ґрунтувальна речовина) primer, priming4) ( основа) ground, foundationстояти на твердому ґрунті — to stand ( to be) upon sure ( firm) ground
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11 запозичати
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12 зачитувати
= зачитати1) ( виголошувати) to read out2) (читаючи, обтріпати) to read ( a book) to tatters3) ( не повертати) to borrow and fail to return to its ownerзачитувати книгу (чужу) — to appropriate (sl. to sneak) a book
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13 кругова позика
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14 кювет-резерв
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15 переймати
= перейняти1) ( запозичувати) to take, to adopt, to learn, to borrow; ( копіювати) to imitate, to copyпереймати чийсь досвід — to adopt smb.'s methods
2) ( перехоплювати) to intercept, to catch3) ( охоплювати - про почуття) to seize, to grip4) ( перетинати) to intersect5) -
16 перехоплювати
= перехопити1) (затримувати, зупиняти) to intercept, to catch, to stopперехоплювати когось на дорозі — to catch smb. on the way (to)
2) (захоплювати щось, призначене для інших) to intercept, to tap3) ( брати в свої руки) to take over4) (оперізувати, стягувати) to bind ( with)5) ( трохи грошей) to borrow6) ( закусувати) to take a snack, to catch up7) -
17 позика
жбезпрограшна позика — sure-to-win loan; repayable loan
безвідсоткова позика — loan without ( carrying no) interest
позика під забезпечення — collateral advance, secured advance, advance against security, loan against security, loan on security
давати в позику — to lend; to accommodate smb. with a loan; to grant a loan to smb., to advance
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18 позичати
= позичити2) ( комусь) to lend; to loan; to advance -
19 позичково
on credit, as a loan -
20 проводити
= провести1) ( час) to spend, to pass, to while away2) ( здійснювати) to conduct, to carry out, to realize, to implement; to hold; to pursueпроводити в життя — to carry out, to realize, to put into practice, to implement
проводити інвентаризацію — to draw up an inventory, to make up an inventory, to take an inventory
проводити кампанію — to conduct a campaign, to carry out a campaign
проводити політику — to pursue/follow a policy
3) ( добиватися затвердження) to carry through, to pass, to get accepted4) ( електрику) to install, to put; ( водопровід) to lay on5) (про лінію і т. п.) to draw, to trace, to mark6) тк. недок., фіз., ел. ( бути провідником) to conduct7) див. проводжати
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