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21 cash machine
noun ((also cash dispenser, cashpoint; American ATM) a machine, usually outside a bank, from which people can get money with their credit cards or bank cards.) bankomat -
22 cash machine
noun ((also cash dispenser, cashpoint; American ATM) a machine, usually outside a bank, from which people can get money with their credit cards or bank cards.) bankomat* * *• bankomat -
23 cash machine
noun ((also cash dispenser, cashpoint; American ATM) a machine, usually outside a bank, from which people can get money with their credit cards or bank cards.) -
24 cash machine
noun ((also cash dispenser, cashpoint; American ATM) a machine, usually outside a bank, from which people can get money with their credit cards or bank cards.) τραπεζική μηχανή άμεσης ανάληψης, ATM -
25 cash machine
noun ((also cash dispenser, cashpoint; American ATM) a machine, usually outside a bank, from which people can get money with their credit cards or bank cards.) bankomat -
26 cash machine
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27 cash machine
noun ((also cash dispenser, cashpoint; American ATM) a machine, usually outside a bank, from which people can get money with their credit cards or bank cards.) bielleterie (automatique) -
28 cash machine
noun ((also cash dispenser, cashpoint; American ATM) a machine, usually outside a bank, from which people can get money with their credit cards or bank cards.) caixa eletrônico -
29 cash book
1. журнал кассовых операций2. кассовая книга -
30 get a cash bonus
HR. получить денежную премию (англ. цитата заимствована из статьи в газете New York Times) -
31 get a receipt at the cash-desk
Общая лексика: выбить чек в кассеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > get a receipt at the cash-desk
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33 to get the cash on one's check
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to get the cash on one's check
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34 auszahlen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (etw.) pay (out) ( jemandem to s.o.); bar: pay in cash; wie viel bekommst du ( monatlich) ausgezahlt? what do you get cash in hand, Am. what’s your take-home pay (each month)?II v/refl fig. (sich lohnen) pay off; das zahlt sich aus it pays (off in the end); es zahlt sich nicht aus it doesn’t pay, it’s not worth it ( oder the effort etc.)* * *to disburse; to cash; to pay off; to buy out; to pay out* * *aus|zah|len sep1. vtGeld etc to pay out; Arbeiter, Gläubiger to pay off; Kompagnon, Miterben to buy outer bekommt EUR 500 die Woche ausgezahlt — his net pay is 500 euros a week
2. vr(= sich lohnen) to pay (off)* * *(to pay in full and discharge (workers) because they are no longer needed: Hundreds of steel-workers have been paid off.) pay off* * *aus|zah·lenI. vt1. (Betrag aushändigen)▪ [jdm] etw \auszahlen to pay out sth [to sb]2. (abfinden)* * *1.transitives Verb pay [out] <sum, wages, etc.>; pay off <worker, employee>; buy out < partner>2.ausgezahlt bekommt er 1 650 Euro — his take-home pay is 1,650 euros
reflexives Verb pay off; < investment etc.> pay* * *auszahlen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (etwas) pay (out) (wie viel bekommst du (monatlich) ausgezahlt? what do you get cash in hand, US what’s your take-home pay (each month)?B. v/r fig (sich lohnen) pay off;das zahlt sich aus it pays (off in the end);* * *1.transitives Verb pay [out] <sum, wages, etc.>; pay off <worker, employee>; buy out < partner>2.ausgezahlt bekommt er 1 650 Euro — his take-home pay is 1,650 euros
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35 auszählen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (etw.) pay (out) ( jemandem to s.o.); bar: pay in cash; wie viel bekommst du ( monatlich) ausgezahlt? what do you get cash in hand, Am. what’s your take-home pay (each month)?II v/refl fig. (sich lohnen) pay off; das zahlt sich aus it pays (off in the end); es zahlt sich nicht aus it doesn’t pay, it’s not worth it ( oder the effort etc.)* * *to disburse; to cash; to pay off; to buy out; to pay out* * *aus|zah|len sep1. vtGeld etc to pay out; Arbeiter, Gläubiger to pay off; Kompagnon, Miterben to buy outer bekommt EUR 500 die Woche ausgezahlt — his net pay is 500 euros a week
2. vr(= sich lohnen) to pay (off)* * *(to pay in full and discharge (workers) because they are no longer needed: Hundreds of steel-workers have been paid off.) pay off* * *aus|zah·lenI. vt1. (Betrag aushändigen)▪ [jdm] etw \auszahlen to pay out sth [to sb]2. (abfinden)* * *1.transitives Verb pay [out] <sum, wages, etc.>; pay off <worker, employee>; buy out < partner>2.ausgezahlt bekommt er 1 650 Euro — his take-home pay is 1,650 euros
reflexives Verb pay off; < investment etc.> pay* * *auszählen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. count (out); (Stimmen) count2. (Boxer) count outB. v/t & v/i Kinderspiel: count out* * *1.transitives Verb pay [out] <sum, wages, etc.>; pay off <worker, employee>; buy out < partner>2.ausgezahlt bekommt er 1 650 Euro — his take-home pay is 1,650 euros
reflexives Verb pay off; <investment etc.> pay* * *v.to disburse v.to pay off (a business partner) v. -
36 bale
Active Verb: bumaleEnglish Definition: 1) value; used commonly in such expressions as HINDI BALE (it's alright, never mind), BALE WALA (of no value) 2) promissory note (noun) 3) to get cash advance (verb)Notes: Spanish wordExamples: Bumale ako dahil sa kapos ako ngayon. ( I got cash advance because I am broke now.) -
37 sell
sell [sel](pt & pp sold [səʊld])1 noun∎ to sell sb sth or sth to sb vendre qch à qn;∎ he sold me his car for $1,000 il m'a vendu sa voiture (pour) 1000 dollars;∎ stamps are now also sold in some shops les timbres sont maintenant vendus aussi dans certains magasins;∎ he sells computers for a living il gagne sa vie en vendant des ordinateurs;∎ a shop that sells clothes/furniture un magasin de vêtements/meubles;∎ the book sold 50,000 copies, 50,000 copies of the book were sold le livre s'est vendu à 50 000 exemplaires;∎ to sell sth for cash vendre qch au comptant;∎ to sell sth on credit vendre qch à crédit;∎ to sell sth cheap vendre qch à bas prix;∎ to sell sth at a loss vendre qch à perte;∎ they sell the cassettes at £3 each ils vendent les cassettes 3 livres pièce;∎ she was sold into slavery/prostitution on l'a vendue comme esclave/prostituée;∎ she sold her body or herself to buy food elle s'est prostituée pour acheter à manger;∎ they sold classified information to our competitors ils ont vendu des renseignements confidentiels à nos concurrents;∎ he sold state secrets to the enemy il a vendu des secrets d'État à l'ennemi;∎ he'd sell his own grandmother for a pint of beer il vendrait son âme pour une bière;∎ to sell one's soul to the devil vendre son âme au diable;∎ humorous I'd sell my soul for a holiday in the Caribbean je ferais ou donnerais n'importe quoi pour passer des vacances aux Caraïbes;∎ to sell oneself short ne pas se montrer à sa juste valeur;∎ don't sell yourself short il faut vous mettre en valeur;∎ I'm often accused of selling the country short on m'accuse souvent de donner une mauvaise image du pays;∎ familiar we were sold a pup or a dud (cheated) on nous a roulés; (sold rubbish) on nous a vendu de la camelote;∎ to sell sb down the river trahir qn(b) (cause to be sold) faire vendre;∎ what really sells newspapers is scandal ce sont les scandales qui font vraiment vendre les journaux;∎ you need a star to sell the movie (to backers) il faut une star dans la distribution du film pour intéresser les investisseurs potentiels; (to the public) il faut une star dans la distribution du film pour attirer le public(c) (promote → idea, image, policy) faire accepter;∎ she sold the idea to the whole council elle a fait accepter l'idée à tout le conseil;∎ to sell an idea to the electorate faire passer une idée auprès des électeurs;∎ a campaign to sell the new party une campagne de publicité pour le nouveau parti;∎ as a politician, it is important to be able to sell yourself les hommes politiques doivent savoir se mettre en valeur∎ she tried to sell me some story or line about running out of petrol elle a essayé de me faire avaler une histoire de panne d'essence∎ we've been sold! on s'est fait avoir ou posséder!∎ the record is selling well le disque se vend bien;∎ the cakes sell for or at 70 pence each les gâteaux se vendent (à) ou valent 70 pence pièce;∎ shares in the company are selling at 109 pence les actions de cette compagnie s'échangent à 109 pence;∎ to sell like hot cakes se vendre comme des petits pains(b) (person, shop) vendre;∎ sorry, I'm not interested in selling désolé, je ne cherche pas à vendre;∎ Stock Exchange to sell short vendre à découvert►► American sell date date f limite de vente;Stock Exchange sell order injonction f à la vente;Stock Exchange sell price prix m (du) comptantrevendrevendre à terme∎ to sell sth forward vendre qch à terme∎ the house was sold off to pay debts la maison a été vendue pour régler des créances;∎ they're selling the plates off at bargain prices ils liquident les assiettes à des prix défiant toute concurrencerevendre (en faisant du bénéfice)➲ sell out∎ the tickets are sold out tous les billets ont été vendus(b) (betray → person, principles) trahir(c) Stock Exchange vendre, réaliser(a) Commerce (sell business) vendre son commerce; (sell stock) liquider (son stock); (run out) vendre ou écouler tout le stock;∎ my father sold out and retired mon père a vendu son affaire et a pris sa retraite;∎ he sold out to some Japanese investors il a vendu à des investisseurs japonais;∎ we've sold out of sugar nous n'avons plus de sucre, nous avons vendu ou écoulé tout notre stock de sucre∎ to sell out to sb vendre ses parts à qn(c) (betray one's principles) renier ses principes;∎ to sell out to the enemy passer à l'ennemi;∎ the government were accused of selling out to terrorism le gouvernement fut accusé d'avoir traité avec les terroristes;∎ critics accused the writer of selling out les critiques ont accusé l'écrivain d'avoir renié ses principes pour plaire au plus grand nombre(shopkeeper) vendre son fonds de commerce ou son affaire; (businessman) vendre son affaire;∎ he sold up and went to Canada il a tout vendu et est parti au Canada -
38 صرف (النقود أو الصك)
صَرَفَ (النقود أو الصَّك) \ change: to give coins or smaller notes in place of (a bank note, etc.): Can you change this $10 note, please?. give sb. the sack: to sack sb.. \ صَرَفَ \ cash: give or get cash in return for a cheque etc.. \ See Also قَبَضَ نَقْدًا \ صَرَفَ (من العمل) \ discharge: to send (sb.) away from work, as unwanted. \ See Also فصل (فَصَلَ) \ صَرَفَ الانْتِبَاه عَن \ distract: to cause (the mind or attention of sb.) to wander: The noise distracted me (or my attention) from my work. \ صَرَفَ من الخدمة \ sack: to stop employing sb. (because of some fault): The company sacked me for laziness. \ صَرَفَ النَّظَر عن \ disregard: to take no notice of: He disregarded our warning that the river was dangerous, and went swimming anyway. -
39 снимать (наличные) деньги со счета по банковской карточке
Banking: get cash advanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снимать (наличные) деньги со счета по банковской карточке
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40 снимать деньги со счета по банковской карточке
Banking: (наличные) get cash advanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снимать деньги со счета по банковской карточке
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