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61 овозможува
allow; enable————————to enable to make possible, to give opportunity* * *insure (Am), allow -
62 dopustiti
allow, permit, let, authorize u diskusiji grant, concede, admit* * *• deign• suffer• let• leave• give• grant• admit• allow• afford• acknowledge• accept• authorize• authorise• approve• approbate• permit -
63 isplaćivati
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64 izraziti mišljenje
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65 conceder un descuento
• allow a cash discount• allow a discount• granolith• grant a cash discount• grant a claim• grant a credit• grant a discount• grant a loan -
66 dar entrada a
• allow in• allow to come in• enter in• enter up• lead indicators• lead into a pitfall• let in -
67 darse el gusto de
• allow oneself• allow oneself the pleasure of -
68 dejar entrar
• allow to come in• allow to enter• let in -
69 permitirse
• allow oneself• allow oneself to• be allowed• be allowed to• permit issued by Treasury for processing tobacco• permit to happen -
70 допустить до экзаменов
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71 zakalkulovat
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72 допускать
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73 позволять
allow глагол: -
74 подпускать
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75 позволить
allow глагол: -
76 простужать
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77 рассрочить
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78 учитывать
Закон Вальраса необходимо понимать в широком смысле: бюджет потребителя может быть межвременным, учитывающим сбережения сегодня, которые будут использованы для покупок завтра. — Walras' law should be understood broadly: the consumer's budget may be an intertemporal one allowing for savings today to be used for purchases tomorrow.
То, что мы учитываем уровни отрицательного потребления, не имеет существенного значения для нахождения функции спроса, удовлетворяющей слабой аксиоме. — The fact that we allow for negative consumption levels is not essential for finding a demand function that satisfies the weak axiom.
- учитывая сказанноеОднако в случае множества возможностей потребления, учитывающего только уровни неотрицательного потребления, нам понадобится задать более сложную функцию спроса. — With a consumption set allowing only for nonnegative consumption levels, however, we would need to specify a more complicated demand function.
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79 предоставить скидку
allow an abatement, make an abatement, allow a discount, grant a rebateРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > предоставить скидку
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80 рұқсат ету
allowallow, permit
См. также в других словарях:
allow — al‧low [əˈlaʊ] verb [transitive] 1. ACCOUNTING when the tax authorities allow an amount, cost, or expense, they permit it not to be counted as part of income or profits: • You re allowed a certain amount a year in personal allowances, before you… … Financial and business terms
Allow — Al*low , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Allowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Allowing}.] [OE. alouen, OF. alouer, aloer, aluer, F. allouer, fr. LL. allocare to admit as proved, to place, use; confused with OF. aloer, fr. L. allaudare to extol; ad + laudare to praise … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
allow — al·low /ə lau̇/ vt: to give approval of or permission for: as a: to grant fulfillment of allow ed her petition for relief b: to decide in favor of allow a deduction on a tax return c: to permit to be presented … Law dictionary
allow — 1. This verb matches admit in having a wide range of common uses, transitive and intransitive, with that clauses, and with an infinitive complement. For several centuries it has alternated in many meanings with the phrasal verb allow of; some of… … Modern English usage
allow — [ə lou′] vt. [ME alowen < OFr alouer < ML allocare, ALLOCATE; assoc. with OFr alouer < L allaudare, to extol < ad , to + laudare, to praise] 1. to let do, happen, etc.; permit; let [we weren t allowed to go] 2. to let have [she… … English World dictionary
allow — [v1] admit; acknowledge acquiesce, avow, concede, confess, grant, let on, own; concepts 60,82 Ant. deny, refuse, reject allow [v2] permit an action accord, accredit, admit, approve, authorize, bear, be big*, be game for*, brook, certify,… … New thesaurus
Allow — Al*low , v. i. To admit; to concede; to make allowance or abatement. [1913 Webster] Allowing still for the different ways of making it. Addison. [1913 Webster] {To allow of}, to permit; to admit. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
allow — ► VERB 1) admit as legal or acceptable. 2) permit to do something. 3) (allow for) take into consideration when making plans or calculations. 4) provide or set aside for a particular purpose. 5) admit the truth of. DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
allow me — allow ˈme idiom used to offer help politely • ‘Allow me,’ he said, taking the tray from her. Main entry: ↑allowidiom … Useful english dictionary
allow — (v.) early 14c., to commend or praise; late 14c., recognize or admit (a privilege, excuse, etc.) as valid; sanction, permit; early 15c., take into account or give credit for (of business matters), from Anglo Fr. alouer, O.Fr. aloer (13c.) allot,… … Etymology dictionary
allow — 1 permit, suffer, *let, leave Analogous words: tolerate, endure, stand, brook (see BEAR): accede, acquiesce (see ASSENT): *yield, submit, defer Antonyms: inhibit Contrasted words: *forbid, prohibit, enjoin: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms