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1 компенсировать потери
1) General subject: set off a loss, offset losses, recoup losses2) Engineering: compensate losses3) Economy: set off losses4) Makarov: compensate for lossesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > компенсировать потери
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2 компенсировать потери
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > компенсировать потери
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3 возмещать убытки
compensate (indemnify, reimburse, repair, make up) for losses; pay (cover, repair, refund, indemnify for) damagesBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > возмещать убытки
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4 компенсировать потери
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > компенсировать потери
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5 compenser
compenser [kɔ̃pɑ̃se]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *kɔ̃pɑ̃se
1.
verbe transitif to compensate for [défaut]; to make up for [dommages]; to offset [pertes]
2.
se compenser verbe pronominalses défauts et ses qualités se compensent — his/her good qualities make up for his/her faults
* * *kɔ̃pɑ̃se vtto compensate for, to make up for* * *compenser verb table: aimerA vtr1 gén, Psych, Méd [personne, groupe, pays] to compensate for [manque, défaut, handicap]; to make up for [dommages]; to offset [inflation, dépenses, pertes]; je ne fume plus alors je compense en mangeant plus I've stopped smoking so I compensate by eating more; nous souhaitons compenser les pertes par la vente de machines we want to offset our losses by selling machinery; pour compenser, les banques ont baissé le taux de 3% to compensate, banks have lowered their rate by 3%;2 ( équilibrer) [hausse, dédommagement, mesure] to offset [perte, inflation]; [qualité] to make up for [défaut]; la hausse des salaires va compenser l'inflation the wage rise GB ou raise US will offset inflation; sa timidité est compensée par sa gentillesse he's/she's very shy but his/her kindness makes up for it.B se compenser vpr les gains et les pertes se compensent the profits offset the losses; ses défauts et ses qualités se compensent his/her good qualities make up for his/her faults.[kɔ̃pɑ̃se] verbe transitifpour compenser, je l'ai emmenée au cinéma to make up for it, I took her to the cinema2. DROIT————————se compenser verbe pronominal -
6 compensar
v.1 to make up for (valer la pena).no me compensa (perder tanto tiempo) it's not worth my while (wasting all that time)2 to compensate, to balance, to compensate for, to make for.El dinero compensa la pérdida The money compensates the loss.El jefe compensa a la chica The boss compensates the girl.El juez compensó a María por el accidente The judge compensated Mary for...3 to clear.El juez compensó el caso de Ricardo The judge cleared John's case.* * *1 (pérdida, error) to make up for2 (indemnizar) to compensate, indemnify3 TÉCNICA to balance, compensate4 familiar (merecer la pena) to be worth one's while* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=indemnizar) to compensate ( por for)lo compensaron con 100 dólares por los cristales rotos — he received 100 dollars compensation for the broken windows
¿cómo puedo compensarte por lo que has hecho por mí? — how can I repay you for what you have done for me?
2) (=equilibrar) [+ pérdida, falta] to compensate for, make up for; [+ efecto, bajada] to compensate for, offset; [+ gastos] to repay, reimburse; [+ error] to make amends forle ponen luz artificial para compensar la falta de sol — they put in artificial lighting to compensate for o make up for the lack of sunlight
3) (Mec) [+ ruedas] to balance4) (Econ) [+ cheque] to clear2.VIno compensa — it's not worth it, it's not worthwhile
te compensa hacerlo — it's worth you doing it, it's worth your while doing it o to do it
compensa gastarse más dinero ahora y ahorrarlo después — it pays to spend more now and save money later, it's worth spending more now to save money later on
* * *1.verbo intransitivo2.no compensa hacer un viaje tan largo — it's not worth making such a long journey; (+ me/te/le etc)
compensar vt1)a) ( contrarrestar) <pérdida/deficiencia> to compensate for, make up for; < efecto> to offsetb) < persona>lo compensaron con $2.000 por los daños — he was awarded $2,000 compensation in damages
quisiera compensarte de alguna manera por la molestia — I would like to repay you in some way for all your trouble
2) < cheque> to clear3.compensarse v prona) fuerzas (recípr) to compensate each other, cancel each other outb) pérdida/efectose compensa con una rebaja en los impuestos — it is offset by o compensated for by tax cuts
* * *= compensate, offset, repay, even out, balance, make + amends (for/to), balance out, requite.Ex. Whatever the immediate difficulties may be, they will be more than compensated for by the long-term benefits of automated bibliographic control.Ex. Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.Ex. The administrator will be more than repaid by high staff morale for all the trouble-shooting and unglamorous behind-the-scenes planning.Ex. But damp paper was still preferred for much ordinary printing until late in the nineteenth century, partly because it evened out the minor inequalities of used type in the days before the introduction of hot-metal composing machines which cast type afresh for each job.Ex. It often requires careful diplomacy by acquisitions librarians to balance sharp faculty interests.Ex. The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.Ex. If you do this it should balance out some of the negative thoughts you're having and know that in the end que sera sera, what's meant to be will be.Ex. The sultan requited the king of China's present by sending him ten swords with scabbards encrusted in pearls.----* compensar a Alguien = make + it + up to + Alguien.* compensar por = make up for, outweigh, outbalance.* * *1.verbo intransitivo2.no compensa hacer un viaje tan largo — it's not worth making such a long journey; (+ me/te/le etc)
compensar vt1)a) ( contrarrestar) <pérdida/deficiencia> to compensate for, make up for; < efecto> to offsetb) < persona>lo compensaron con $2.000 por los daños — he was awarded $2,000 compensation in damages
quisiera compensarte de alguna manera por la molestia — I would like to repay you in some way for all your trouble
2) < cheque> to clear3.compensarse v prona) fuerzas (recípr) to compensate each other, cancel each other outb) pérdida/efectose compensa con una rebaja en los impuestos — it is offset by o compensated for by tax cuts
* * *= compensate, offset, repay, even out, balance, make + amends (for/to), balance out, requite.Ex: Whatever the immediate difficulties may be, they will be more than compensated for by the long-term benefits of automated bibliographic control.
Ex: Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.Ex: The administrator will be more than repaid by high staff morale for all the trouble-shooting and unglamorous behind-the-scenes planning.Ex: But damp paper was still preferred for much ordinary printing until late in the nineteenth century, partly because it evened out the minor inequalities of used type in the days before the introduction of hot-metal composing machines which cast type afresh for each job.Ex: It often requires careful diplomacy by acquisitions librarians to balance sharp faculty interests.Ex: The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.Ex: If you do this it should balance out some of the negative thoughts you're having and know that in the end que sera sera, what's meant to be will be.Ex: The sultan requited the king of China's present by sending him ten swords with scabbards encrusted in pearls.* compensar a Alguien = make + it + up to + Alguien.* compensar por = make up for, outweigh, outbalance.* * *compensar [A1 ]vino compensa hacer un viaje tan largo para quedarse sólo tres días it's not worth making such a long journey just to stay three days(+ me/te/le etc): no me compensa hacerlo por tan poco dinero it's not worth my while doing it for so little moneyno creo que le compense venirse hasta aquí para trabajar dos horas I don't think it's worth her coming here (just) to work two hours■ compensarvtA1 ‹pérdida› to compensate for, make up for; ‹efecto› to offset2 ‹persona› compensar a algn POR algo to compensate sb FOR sthlo compensaron con $2.000 por los daños he was awarded $2,000 compensation in damagesquisiera compensarte de alguna manera por la molestia I would like to repay you in some way for all your troubleB ‹cheque› to clear1 «fuerzas» ( recípr) to compensate each other, cancel each other out2«pérdida/efecto»: compensarse CON algo: esto se compensa con una rebaja en los impuestos this is offset by o compensated for by tax cuts* * *
compensar ( conjugate compensar) verbo intransitivo:
no me compensa it's not worth my while
verbo transitivo
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‹ efecto› to offset;
◊ lo compensaron con $2.000 por los daños he was awarded $2,000 compensation in damages
2 ‹ cheque› to clear
compensarse verbo pronominal [ fuerzas] ( recípr) to compensate each other, cancel each other out
compensar
I verbo transitivo
1 (equilibrar) to make up for
2 (indemnizar) to compensate (for)
II verbo intransitivo (merecer la pena) to be worthwhile: no me compensa vivir tan lejos, it's not worth my while to live so far away
' compensar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amortizar
- comida
- comido
- gratificar
- suplir
- recuperar
- resarcir
English:
amends
- atone
- compensate
- good
- hedge
- make up
- make up for
- offset
- redeem
- cancel
- even
- off
* * *♦ vt1. [contrarrestar] to make up for;su talento compensa la falta de educación formal her talent makes up for the fact that she lacks a formal education;compensaron las pérdidas con las ganancias the profit they made cancelled out their lossesla compensaron con 2 millones she got 2 million in compensation;te compensaré por el esfuerzo I'll make it worth your while♦ vito be worthwhile;no compensa it's not worth it;no me compensa (perder tanto tiempo) it's not worth my while (wasting all that time);compensa más comprarlo a granel it pays o it's more economical to buy it in bulk♦ See also the pronominal verb compensarse* * *I v/t compensate ( por for)II v/i figbe worthwhile* * *compensar vt: to compensate for, to make up forcompensar vi: to be worth one's while* * *compensar vb1. (contrarrestar) to make up for / to compensateel jefe nos compensará las horas extras con un aumento de sueldo the boss will compensate us for the overtime with a pay rise3. (valer la pena) to be worth your while -
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( controbilanciare) compensate for, make up for( ricompensare) reward( risarcire) pay compensation to* * *compensare v.tr.1 ( controbilanciare) to compensate for (sthg.), to offset*, to counterbalance: il lungo orario di lavoro è compensato da rimborsi generosi per spese di viaggio, the long working hours are offset (o compensated for) by generous travelling expenses; il debito compensa il credito, credits offset debts2 ( supplire a) to make* up for (sthg.), to compensate: compensò con lo studio la mancanza di memoria, he made up for his lack of memory by studying hard4 ( pagare) to pay*, to remunerate: compensare qlcu. per un lavoro, to pay (o to remunerate) s.o. for a job5 ( ricompensare) to reward; (form.) to requite: i suoi sforzi furono compensati il giorno della premiazione, his efforts were rewarded on prize-giving day; il suo amore fu compensato col tradimento, his love was requited with treachery6 ( risarcire) to indemnify, to pay* compensation to (s.o.): compensare qlcu. per i danni subiti, to compensate s.o. for his losses7 (psic.) to compensate.◘ compensarsi v.rifl.rec. to compensate each other (one another), to complement each other (one another), to balance each other (one another): due caratteri che si compensano, two characters that complement each other.* * *[kompen'sare]1. vt2) (bilanciare) to compensate for, make up forle perdite dell'anno scorso saranno compensate dagli utili di quest'anno — this year's profits will compensate for last year's losses
2. vr (compensarsi)(uso reciproco) to balance each other out* * *[kompen'sare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (bilanciare) to balance (out), to make* up (for), to offset* [perdite, deficit]; to compensate [ squilibrio]2) (risarcire) to compensate [persona, danno]3) (ricompensare) to reward (di, per for)2.* * *compensare/kompen'sare/ [1]1 (bilanciare) to balance (out), to make* up (for), to offset* [perdite, deficit]; to compensate [ squilibrio]2 (risarcire) to compensate [persona, danno]3 (ricompensare) to reward (di, per for)II compensarsi verbo pronominale[qualità, difetti] to balance (out); (annullarsi) to cancel out. -
8 компенсирам
(загуба) compensate, make amends for, make up (for s.th. to s.o.), offset, pay, make good(само материална загуба) indemnify (s.o. for s.th.)(уравновесявам) balance, counterpoise, compensate for; тех. balance, equilibrateтова компенсира всичките ни загуби this makes up for all our losses* * *компенсѝрам,гл. ( загуба) compensate, make amends for, make up (for s.th. to s.o.), offset, pay, make good, recoup; (само материална загуба) indemnify (s.o. for s.th.); ( уравновесявам) balance, counterbalance, counterpoise, compensate for; countervail, техн. balance, equilibrate.* * *atone; compensate: Nothing can компенсирам the loss of my money. - Нищо не може да компенсира загубата на парите ми.; counterpoise; countervail* * *1. (загуба) compensate, make amends for, make up (for s.th. to s.o.), offset, pay, make good 2. (само материална загуба) indemnify (s.o. for s.th.) 3. (уравновесявам) balance, counterpoise, compensate for;mex. balance, equilibrate 4. това компенсира всичките ни загуби this makes up for all our losses -
9 kompensieren
kompensieren v 1. FIN offset; 2. GEN compensate, make up for; 3. RW offset • jmdn. für etw. kompensieren GEN compensate sb for sth* * *v 1. < Finanz> offset; 2. < Geschäft> compensate, make up for; 3. < Rechnung> offset ■ jmdn. für etw. kompensieren < Geschäft> compensate sb for sth* * *kompensieren
to compensate, to set off, to offset, to counterbalance, (Scheck) to clear;
• Steuerverluste kompensieren to soak up tax losses;
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Verlust m 1. BANK loss; 2. GEN wastage; 3. IMP/EXP forfeiting; 4. PAT damage; 5. RW charge off; 6. RECHT loss; 7. WIWI leakage • einen Verlust abdecken FIN cover a loss • einen Verlust ausweisen RW report a loss, show a loss • einen Verlust erleiden 1. RW sustain a loss; 2. RECHT suffer loss • einen Verlust erwarten FIN expect a loss • einen Verlust erwirtschaften WIWI run a deficit • einen Verlust in Kauf nehmen BÖRSE take a loss, accept [tolerate] a loss • einen Verlust melden RW report a loss • einen Verlust tragen FIN carry a loss, stand a loss • Verlust machen 1. FIN, RW operate in the red; 2. WIWI run a deficit • Verluste einfahren FIN, RW operate in the red • Verluste hinnehmen WIWI lose out, sustain losses, suffer losses* * *m 1. < Bank> loss; 2. < Geschäft> wastage; 3. <Imp/Exp> forfeiting; 4. < Patent> damage; 5. < Rechnung> charge off; 6. < Recht> loss; 7. <Vw> leakage ■ einen Verlust abdecken < Finanz> cover a loss ■ einen Verlust ausweisen < Rechnung> report a loss, show a loss ■ einen Verlust erleiden 1. < Rechnung> sustain a loss; 2. < Recht> suffer loss ■ einen Verlust erwarten < Finanz> expect a loss ■ einen Verlust erwirtschaften <Vw> run a deficit ■ einen Verlust in Kauf nehmen < Börse> take a loss, accept/tolerate a loss ■ einen Verlust melden < Rechnung> report a loss ■ einen Verlust tragen < Finanz> carry a loss, stand a loss ■ Verlust machen 1. <Finanz, Rechnung> operate in the red; 2. <Vw> run a deficit ■ Verluste hinnehmen <Vw> lose out, sustain losses, suffer losses ■ Verluste einfahren infrml <Finanz, Rechnung> operate in the red* * *Verlust
(Abgang) wastage, (Defizit) deficit, red (US coll.), (Leckage) leakage, (Nachteil) disadvantage, detriment, (Schaden) damage, detriment, cost, (Schwund) shrinkage, (Spiel) losings, (Verderb) spoilage, waste, (Verfall) forfeiture, (Verlustgeschäft) sacrifice;
• bei Verlust under pain (with forfeiture) of;
• bei Eintritt eines Verlustes in the event (upon the occurrence) of a loss;
• in Verlust geraten lost;
• mit Verlust at a sacrifice (loss);
• nach Abschreibung aller Verluste after charging off all losses;
• ohne einen einzigen Verlust with a no-loss record;
• ohne Rücksicht auf Verluste at all risks;
• abschätzbarer Verlust estimable loss;
• steuerlich absetzbarer (abzugsfähiger) Verlust loss available for relief, deductible loss;
• steuerlich nicht absetzbarer Verlust loss not allowable;
• abzugsfähiger Verlust deductible loss;
• steuerlich anerkannter Verlust taxable loss;
• anteilsmäßiger Verlust proportional loss;
• in der Bilanz ausgewiesener Verlust loss as shown in the balance sheet;
• auf Brandstiftung beruhender Verlust incendiary loss;
• beträchtlicher Verlust severe loss;
• nicht betriebsbedingter Verlust non-trading loss;
• buchmäßiger Verlust accounting (book) loss;
• drohender Verlust danger of loss;
• eingetretener (entstandener) Verlust incurred (actual) loss;
• einmaliger Verlust non-recurring loss;
• endgültiger Verlust dead loss (sl.);
• enorme Verluste sea of red ink;
• auf konzernfremde Gesellschaften entfallender Verlust (Bilanz) minority interest in losses;
• entstandener Verlust occurred loss;
• durch Kursschwankungen entstandener Verlust exchange loss;
• durch Nichtvermietung entstandener Verlust vacancy loss;
• durch Preisherabsetzung (Preisheraufsetzung) entstandener Verlust markdown (markup) loss;
• bei der Liquidation voraussichtlich entstehende Verluste total estimated deficiency from realization of assets;
• erkannter Verlust (Spediteur) known loss;
• nicht erkannter Verlust (Spediteur) concealed loss;
• erlittener Verlust loss sustained;
• ersetzbarer Verlust recoverable (retrievable) loss;
• erwartete Verluste anticipated losses;
• eventuelle Verluste possible losses;
• finanzieller Verlust pecuniary loss;
• durch Exzedentenrückversicherung nicht gedeckter Verlust uninsured excess loss;
• von der Versicherung nicht gedeckter Verlust loss not compensated by insurance;
• von der Versicherung voll gedeckter Verlust loss fully covered by insurance;
• versicherungsmäßig gedeckte Verluste losses recoverable under a contract of insurance;
• nicht geschäftsbedingter Verlust non-business loss;
• gewerbliche Verluste loss from business or profession;
• großer Verlust heavy (severe) loss;
• aus zweifelhaften Forderungen herrührende Verluste bad-debt losses (US);
• zufällig hervorgerufener besonderer Verlust (Steuer) casual loss;
• kräftige Verluste sharp losses;
• laufender Verlust operating loss;
• minimale Verluste minimum of losses, trivial losses;
• mittelbarer Verlust consequential (constructive) loss;
• Per-Saldo-Verlust net loss;
• produktionsbedingter Verlust manufacturing loss;
• reiner Verlust net (dead, sl.) loss;
• schmerzlicher Verlust bereavement;
• schwerer Verlust heavy (severe) loss;
• für den Konzernausgleich zur Verfügung stehender Verlust loss available for group relief (Br.);
• steuerabzugsfähige Verluste losses deductible from earned income;
• tatsächlicher Verlust actual loss;
• aus dem Jahresertrag zu tilgende Verluste losses chargeable against the year;
• totaler Verlust dead (sl.) (outright) loss;
• übermäßiger Verlust excess loss;
• unbedeutender Verlust insignificant (trivial) loss;
• uneinbringlicher Verlust irretrievable (irredeemable) loss;
• nicht unerhebliche Verluste considerable (heavy) losses;
• unersetzlicher Verlust irrecoverable (irretrievable, irredeemable) loss;
• unerwarteter Verlust unanticipated loss;
• unmittelbarer Verlust direct loss;
• unwiederbringlicher Verlust irretrievable loss;
• steuerlich noch nicht verbrauchte Verluste unabsorbed losses;
• vermutlicher Verlust presumptive loss;
• nicht versicherter Verlust uninsured loss;
• durch Betrug einzelner Gesellschafter verursachte Verluste losses occasioned by the fraud of any partners;
• durch Brand verursachter Verlust loss by fire;
• steuerlich nicht verwertbarer Verlust unrelieved loss (Br.);
• aus den Vorjahren vorgetragene Verluste losses brought forward from previous years;
• vorweggenommener Verlust anticipated loss;
• weitere Verluste supplemental losses;
• auf Abschreibungen im Anschaffungsjahr zurückzuführender steuerlicher Verlust loss arising from first-year allowance;
• Gewinn und Verlust profit and loss, losses and gains;
• Verluste aus dem Abgang von Gegenständen des Anlagevermögens losses on retirement of fixed assets;
• Verlust überseeischer Absatzgebiete loss of overseas markets;
• Verlust von Absatzmärkten loss of markets;
• ein Verlust nach dem anderen loss on loss;
• Verlust der Arbeitsfähigkeit loss of earning capacity;
• Verlust der Arbeitskraft des Ehegatten loss of services of the spouse (Br.);
• Verlust des Arbeitsplatzes loss of employment;
• Verluste im Auslandskreditgeschäft foreign-loan losses;
• Verluste durch Betriebsunterbrechung use and occupancy loss;
• Verlust an der Börse market loss;
• Verluste aus Bürgschaftsverpflichtungen surety losses;
• Verlust der bürgerlichen Ehrenrechte forfeit of civil rights;
• Verlust der Erwerbsfähigkeit loss of earning capacity;
• Verlust durch Feuer losses caused by fire;
• Verlust aus zweifelhaften Forderungen bad (US) (doubtful, Br.) debt losses, loss from bad (US) (doubtful, Br.) debts;
• Verluste der Fremdenverkehrswirtschaft travel spending deficit;
• Verlust im Geschäftsjahr (Versicherungsgesellschaft) underwriting loss;
• Verluste der Gesellschaft corporate losses (US);
• Verlust durch allgemeine Havarie average loss;
• Verlust in Höhe des Zeitwertes [des versicherten Gegenstandes] actual loss;
• Verlust aus Kapitalanlagen loss on investments;
• Verlust der Konzession loss of franchise;
• Verlust aus Kursschwankungen exchange loss;
• Verlust der Ladung loss of cargo;
• irreversibler Verlust von Land und Habitaten irreversible loss of land and habitats;
• Verluste der Landwirtschaft farm losses;
• Verlust der Lebensgemeinschaft loss of consortium (Br.);
• Verluste von Marktanteilen market-share losses;
• Verlust von Marktanteilen an Mitbewerber loss of market share to competitors;
• Verlust von Menschenleben loss of life;
• Verluste im Mietgeschäft rental losses;
• Verlust des Pensionsanspruches disqualification of benefit, forfeiture of a pension;
• Verlust der Prämie für unfallfreies Fahren loss of no-claims bonus;
• Verlust eines Rechtes loss (forfeiture) of a right;
• Verlust auf See marine loss;
• Verlust der Souveränität der Mitgliedstaaten zugunsten der Marktkräfte loss of national sovereignty to market forces;
• Verlust vor Steuern pre-tax loss;
• Verlust auf dem Transport loss in transit;
• Verlust aus einem Verkauf sales loss;
• Verlust bei Verladungen loss of shipments (US);
• Verlust von Vermögenswerten loss of property values;
• Verlust infolge eines nicht zustande gekommenen Vertragsabschlusses loss of contract;
• Verlust der biologischen Vielfalt loss of biodiversity;
• Verluste aus Wertminderungen oder dem Abgang von Gegenständen des Umlaufvermögens außer Vorräten valuation adjustment on current assets other than inventories;
• Verlust aus Wertpapieranlagen loss from securities holding;
• Verlust an Zeit und Lohn broken time;
• Verlust ausweisend showing a loss (deficit);
• Verlust bringend ruinous, involving (causing) a loss, losing, loss-bringing;
• Verluste abbuchen to cut one’s losses;
• Verlust abschätzen to assess [the extend of] a loss;
• mit Verlust abschließen to show (result in, close with) a loss;
• Jahr mit Verlust abschließen to close a year in the red (US coll.);
• seine Verluste abschreiben to cut (charge off, deduct) one’s losses;
• Verlust abwenden to turn off a loss;
• mit Verlust arbeiten to operate (run, carry on) at a loss, to run in the red (US coll.);
• mit schweren Verlusten arbeiten to work out heavy deficits;
• Verluste auffangen to absorb (cushion) losses;
• für einen Verlust aufkommen to be liable for a loss;
• Verluste aufweisen to show a loss, to show red ink (US coll.);
• Verluste für das vierte Quartal aufweisen to report a fourth-quarter loss;
• Verlust ausgleichen to make good a loss, to make up for a deficit, to make good a deficit;
• Verluste wieder ausgleichen (Börse) to recover one’s losses;
• Verlust ausweisen to show a loss;
• seine Verluste ersetzt bekommen to recover one’s losses;
• seinen Verlust berechnen to reckon up one’s loss;
• Verluste berücksichtigen to make allowance for losses;
• sich an einem Verlust beteiligen to share in a loss;
• mit Verlust betreiben to carry on at a loss;
• ohne Verluste davonkommen to get off without a loss;
• Verluste wieder einbringen to make up for a deficiency, to retrieve a loss;
• mit Verlust einkaufen to buy at a loss;
• j. für einen Verlust entschädigen to indemnify (compensate) s. o. for a loss;
• Verlust erfahren to undergo (experience) a loss;
• sich von seinen Verlusten erholen to recover one’s losses;
• steuerlich anerkannten geschäftlichen Verlust erleiden to make a loss in a trade or business;
• gewaltige (große) Verluste erleiden to incur (suffer) severe losses, to lose heavily, to sustain heavy losses, to go heavily into the red (US coll.);
• bei der Briefbeförderung keine Verluste erleiden (Postverwaltung) to break even on letters;
• Verluste an der Börse erleiden to meet with losses on the stock exchange;
• Verlust ermitteln to ascertain a loss;
• Verlust ersetzen to make amends, to repair a damage (loss);
• jem. den Verlust von etw. ersetzen to pay s. o. the lost value of s. th.;
• Verlust erzielen to notch up a loss;
• in Verlust geraten to get lost;
• Verluste haben to be out of pocket, to be in the red (coll.);
• schwere Verluste haben to lose heavily, to be hard hit, to have a heavy loss;
• für Verluste haften to be liable for [a loss];
• seine Verluste durch Börsenspekulationen wieder hereinbekommen to recoup one’s losses in gaining on the stock market;
• schwer unter seinen finanziellen Verlusten leiden to be hard hit by one’s financial losses;
• finanzielle Verluste hinnehmen müssen to meet with money setbacks;
• geringe Verluste hinnehmen müssen (mil.) to lose a little ground;
• seine Verluste durch An- und Verkauf reduzieren (Börse) to average down (up);
• geschäftliche Verluste riskieren to jeopardize one’s business;
• Verlust von Tausenden von Arbeitsplätzen riskieren to put thousands of jobs at risk;
• riesige Verluste schreiben to chalk up huge losses;
• sich vor Verlusten schützen to save one’s bacon;
• am Verlust beteiligt sein to participate in a loss;
• gegen Verluste sicherstellen to safeguard against losses;
• j. in Verluste stürzen to run s. o. into losses;
• Verlust tragen to bear (stand) a loss;
• Verlust nach Anteilen (anteilig) tragen to share a loss rat(e)ably;
• Gewinne und Verluste zu gleichen Teilen tragen to share and share alike;
• sich von jem. ohne Verlust trennen to break even with s. o.;
• jds. Verluste übernehmen to reimburse s. o. for his losses;
• Verlust vergüten to make up for a loss;
• mit Verlust verkaufen to sell at a loss (discount, sacrifice, disadvantage, with a forfeit), to bargain away;
• Verluste gerade noch vermeiden to break even;
• Verluste mit den erzielten Einkünften verrechnen to set the loss against earned income;
• Verlust mit dem Gewinn späterer Jahre verrechnen (ein Jahr steuerlich vortragen) to carry forward a loss for one year;
• Verluste verschleiern to conceal losses;
• Verluste gleichmäßig über ein Jahr verteilen to apportion losses evenly over a year;
• finanzielle Verluste des einzelnen Versicherungsnehmers auf alle verteilen to spread the financial losses of insured members over the whole community;
• Verluste rückwirkend verwenden (Steuererklärung) to relate back losses;
• Verlust verzeichnen to record a loss;
• Verluste längerfristig vortragen to carry forward long-term losses (Br.);
• mit einem Verlust fertig werden to cope with red ink (US coll.);
• Verlust[e] wettmachen to repair a loss;
• Verlust zufügen to cause a loss;
• schweren Verlust zufügen to inflict a serious loss;
• Verlust steuerlich zurücktragen to carry back a loss;
• Verlustabbau deficit cutting;
• Verlustabschluss losing bargain, (Bilanz) closing in the red (US coll.), balance sheet that shows a deficit, deficiency statement (US);
• Verlustabschluss tätigen to close a year in the red (US coll.);
• Verlustabzug (Steuer) deductible loss;
• Verlustanrechnung (Einkommensteuer) loss relief (Br.);
• Verlustanteil share in a loss, (Bilanz) loss;
• Verlustanzeige (Versicherung) notification (notice) of loss, immediate notice;
• unverzügliche Verlustanzeige immediate notice;
• Verlustanzeige bei der Polizei abgeben to notify the police of a loss;
• Verlustartikel loss leader;
• Verlustaufteilung loss repartition, division of losses, (Firma) distribution of partnership loss;
• Verlustauftrag money-losing order.
mittragen, Verlust
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11 pérdida
adj.1 lost, strayed, misguided; profligate, dissolute.Gente perdida Vagrants, vagabonds2 idle (vago); down and out (pobre). (America)* * *1 (daño) loss■ no hay que lamentar pérdidas humanas fortunately, nobody has been killed2 (desperdicio) waste3 (acción de perder) loss4 (escape) leak\llorar la pérdida de alguien to mourn for somebodyno tiene pérdida you can't miss itser una pérdida de tiempo to be a waste of time* * *f., (m. - perdido)* * *SF loose woman *perdido* * *a) ( mujer inmoral) loose womanb) (Chi, Méx) ( prostituta) streetwalker* * *= disappearance, loss, forfeiture, drawdown.Ex. If the disappearance of these latter two media are a problem, use dummies on the shelf and store the item at the circulation desk.Ex. Some attempts have been made to use video tape, but the results have been poor, with data losses and corruption.Ex. Penalties that can be imposed range from seizure and forfeiture of the articles and the means by which they were produced to fines or imprisonment.Ex. Commanders in Iraq have decided to begin the drawdown of U.S. forces in volatile Diyala province, marking a turning point in the U.S. military mission.----* compresión sin pérdida = lossless compression.* funcionar con pérdidas = run + at a loss.* no ser una gran pérdida = be no great loss.* pérdida auditiva = hearing loss, loss of hearing.* pérdida de audición = loss of hearing, hearing loss.* pérdida de autoridad = disempowerment.* pérdida de calor = heat loss.* pérdida de categoría laboral = demotion.* pérdida de concentración = lapse of concentration.* pérdida de confianza = sapping of confidence.* pérdida de consistencia = strength loss.* pérdida de contacto con la realidad = loss of touch with reality.* pérdida de credibilidad = loss of face.* pérdida de datos = data loss.* pérdida de dinero = cash drain.* pérdida de importancia = demise, swing away from.* pérdida de la presión = depressurisation [depressurization, -USA].* pérdida de las técnicas profesionales = de-skilling.* pérdida del cabello = loss of hair.* pérdida del conocimiento = unconsciousness, fainting, fainting fit, loss of consciousness.* pérdida del sentido = fainting, fainting fit.* pérdida de masa ósea = bone loss.* pérdida de nitidez = fading.* pérdida de pelo = hair loss.* pérdida de persona querida = emotional loss.* pérdida de peso = weight loss.* pérdida de poder = disempowerment.* pérdida de puestos de trabajo = squeeze on jobs.* pérdida de sangre = bleed.* pérdida de tiempo = time wasting, wild goose chase, waste of time, time-consuming [time consuming], fool's errand.* pérdida de un tiempo precioso = waste of precious time.* pérdida de valor = devaluation, loss of value.* pérdida de vidas = loss of life, toll on life.* pérdida de vigencia = demise.* pérdida humana = human loss.* pérdida neta = net loss.* pérdida ósea = bone loss.* pérdidas = wastage, losings.* pérdida trágica = tragic loss.* reducir pérdidas = cut down + losses, cut + losses.* seguro por pérdida de un miembro del cuerpo = dismemberment insurance.* ser una pérdida de dinero = be money and effort down the drain, throw + Posesivo + money down the drain, be money down the drain.* ser una pérdida de tiempo = be idle, beat + a dead horse, fart + in the wind.* ser un pérdida de tiempo = flog + a dead horse.* sin pérdida = lossless.* sufrir pérdidas = make + a loss.* sufrir una pérdida = suffer + loss.* tener pérdidas = make + a loss.* trágica pérdida = tragic loss.* una gran pérdida = a great loss.* una pérdida constante de = a haemorrhage of.* * *a) ( mujer inmoral) loose womanb) (Chi, Méx) ( prostituta) streetwalker* * *= disappearance, loss, forfeiture, drawdown.Ex: If the disappearance of these latter two media are a problem, use dummies on the shelf and store the item at the circulation desk.
Ex: Some attempts have been made to use video tape, but the results have been poor, with data losses and corruption.Ex: Penalties that can be imposed range from seizure and forfeiture of the articles and the means by which they were produced to fines or imprisonment.Ex: Commanders in Iraq have decided to begin the drawdown of U.S. forces in volatile Diyala province, marking a turning point in the U.S. military mission.* compresión sin pérdida = lossless compression.* funcionar con pérdidas = run + at a loss.* no ser una gran pérdida = be no great loss.* pérdida auditiva = hearing loss, loss of hearing.* pérdida de audición = loss of hearing, hearing loss.* pérdida de autoridad = disempowerment.* pérdida de calor = heat loss.* pérdida de categoría laboral = demotion.* pérdida de concentración = lapse of concentration.* pérdida de confianza = sapping of confidence.* pérdida de consistencia = strength loss.* pérdida de contacto con la realidad = loss of touch with reality.* pérdida de credibilidad = loss of face.* pérdida de datos = data loss.* pérdida de dinero = cash drain.* pérdida de importancia = demise, swing away from.* pérdida de la presión = depressurisation [depressurization, -USA].* pérdida de las técnicas profesionales = de-skilling.* pérdida del cabello = loss of hair.* pérdida del conocimiento = unconsciousness, fainting, fainting fit, loss of consciousness.* pérdida del sentido = fainting, fainting fit.* pérdida de masa ósea = bone loss.* pérdida de nitidez = fading.* pérdida de pelo = hair loss.* pérdida de persona querida = emotional loss.* pérdida de peso = weight loss.* pérdida de poder = disempowerment.* pérdida de puestos de trabajo = squeeze on jobs.* pérdida de sangre = bleed.* pérdida de tiempo = time wasting, wild goose chase, waste of time, time-consuming [time consuming], fool's errand.* pérdida de un tiempo precioso = waste of precious time.* pérdida de valor = devaluation, loss of value.* pérdida de vidas = loss of life, toll on life.* pérdida de vigencia = demise.* pérdida humana = human loss.* pérdida neta = net loss.* pérdida ósea = bone loss.* pérdidas = wastage, losings.* pérdida trágica = tragic loss.* reducir pérdidas = cut down + losses, cut + losses.* seguro por pérdida de un miembro del cuerpo = dismemberment insurance.* ser una pérdida de dinero = be money and effort down the drain, throw + Posesivo + money down the drain, be money down the drain.* ser una pérdida de tiempo = be idle, beat + a dead horse, fart + in the wind.* ser un pérdida de tiempo = flog + a dead horse.* sin pérdida = lossless.* sufrir pérdidas = make + a loss.* sufrir una pérdida = suffer + loss.* tener pérdidas = make + a loss.* trágica pérdida = tragic loss.* una gran pérdida = a great loss.* una pérdida constante de = a haemorrhage of.* * *1 (mujer inmoral) loose woman2 (Chi, Méx) (prostituta) streetwalker* * *
Multiple Entries:
perdida
pérdida
pérdida sustantivo femenino
◊ pérdida de calor/energía heat/energy loss;
tuvo una pérdida de conocimiento he lost consciousness, he passed out;
no tiene pérdida (Esp) you can't miss itb) (Fin) loss;
pérdidas materiales damage;
pérdidas y ganancias profit and loss
perdido,-a
I adjetivo
1 lost
2 (desorientado) confused
3 (perro, bala) stray
II adv fam (totalmente, rematadamente) es tonto perdido, he's completely stupid
III mf (libertino) degenerate, vicious
♦ Locuciones: ponerse perdido, to get dirty
pérdida sustantivo femenino
1 loss: su muerte supone una gran pérdida para nosotros, his death is a great loss for us
2 (de tiempo, etc) waste
3 (escape de agua, de gas) leak
4 (daños materiales) (usu pl) damage: las pérdidas ascienden a varios millones, losses totalled several million
♦ Locuciones: no tiene pérdida, you can't miss it
' pérdida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bala
- derrumbarse
- desfallecimiento
- desgracia
- desvarío
- rehacerse
- reparar
- severidad
- causa
- ciudad
- compensar
- deshonra
- desprestigio
- lamentable
- mareado
- marear
- mareo
- sensación
- sensible
- sentir
- valorar
English:
battle
- blackout
- bleeding
- book
- compensate
- depressed
- deprivation
- dropout
- effective
- experience
- generation
- get back
- good
- grievous
- lament
- loss
- lost
- make up
- make up for
- outflow
- sense
- stall
- temporary
- time-wasting
- unconsciousness
- vacantly
- waste
- miss
- shantytown
* * *pérdida nf1. [extravío] loss;en caso de pérdida, entregar en … in the event of loss, deliver to…;Espno tiene pérdida you can't miss it2. [de vista, audición, peso] losspérdida del conocimiento loss of consciousness3. [de tiempo, dinero] waste4. [escape] leak5. [muerte] loss;nunca se recuperó de la pérdida de su mujer he never got over losing his wifepérdidas humanas loss of life6. [en baloncesto] turnover7.pérdidas y ganancias profit and losspérdidas [financieras] losses8.pérdidas (materiales) [daños] damage;las inundaciones han causado grandes pérdidas the floods have caused extensive damage9.pérdidas [de sangre] haemorrhage* * *f1 loss;no tiene pérdida you can’t miss it;pérdida de tiempo waste of time2 en baloncesto turnover* * *pérdida nf1) : loss2)pérdida de tiempo : waste of time* * *pérdida n2. (de tiempo) waste3. (de líquido, gas) leak -
12 компенсировать
•The extra positive and negative charges could compensate each other.
•The two trays are independently mounted and the movement of each is opposed to the other to cancel out the forces set up by each tray.
•To compensate for the loss of steam,...
•This pump immediately adjusts its stroke to compensate for any variation in line pressure.
•Voltage drop is compensated by a resistor.
•This effect could be counterbalanced by using more material.
•The valve supplies fluid to make up for external losses.
•Blending sand had to be added to make up for a deficiency in fines.
•The saving of steel might offset the high fabrication costs.
•The moisture brought in with the air would be offset by the reduction in moisture diffusion.
* * *Компенсировать -- to compensate for, to (counter)balance for, to offset, to make up for; to accommodate, to overcomeThe higher turbine inlet temperature obtained with this unit compensates for the loss in efficiency due to the coal-gasification process.They have been individually balanced for their inherent capacitance.Dry operation leads to improved cycle efficiency to offset expected higher fuel costs.The increase in vapor density with increase in pressure accommodates the increasing vapor mass flow rate.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > компенсировать
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13 Schaden
Schaden m 1. PAT, RECHT damage; 2. VERSICH claim, damage • einen Schaden decken FIN cover a loss • einen Schaden regulieren VERSICH adjust a claim • für den Schaden aufkommen GEN, VERSICH compensate for the damage • jmdm. Schäden bis zu £ 10.000 zugestehen VERSICH award sb £ 10,000 damages • Schaden abschätzen GEN appraise damages • Schaden erleiden WIWI suffer damage • Schaden nehmen WIWI suffer damage • Schaden taxieren GEN appraise damages • zum Schaden von GEN to the detriment of* * *m 1. <Patent, Recht> damage; 2. < Versich> claim, damage ■ einen Schaden decken < Finanz> cover a loss ■ einen Schaden regulieren < Versich> adjust a claim ■ jmdm. Schäden bis zu £ 10.000 zugestehen < Versich> award sb £ 10,000 damages ■ Schaden abschätzen < Geschäft> appraise damages ■ Schaden erleiden <Vw> suffer damage ■ Schaden nehmen <Vw> suffer damage ■ Schaden taxieren < Geschäft> appraise damages ■ zum Schaden von < Geschäft> to the detriment of* * *Schaden
damage, loss, (Kosten) cost[s], (Nachteil) prejudice, detriment, disadvantage, mischief, (rechtlich) tort, (Verletzung) injury, harm, (Versicherung) loss, casualty, claim;
• je Schaden (Versicherung) each and every loss;
• ohne Schaden [zu nehmen] without prejudice;
• zum Schaden von to the detriment of;
• abschätzbarer Schaden estimable loss;
• in Geld abzulösender Schaden constructive loss;
• allgemeiner Schaden general damage;
• durch Vieh angerichteter Schaden cattle damage;
• lang anhaltender Schaden protracted loss;
• außergewöhnlicher Schaden exceptional loss;
• auf Brandstiftung beruhender Schaden incendiary loss;
• auf Unfall beruhender Schaden accidental injury;
• beträchtlicher Schaden considerable (extensive) damage, substantial harm;
• eigentlicher Schaden actual loss;
• bereits eingetretener Schaden detriment already incurred;
• noch nicht eingetretener Schaden unaccrued damage;
• einklagbarer Schaden actionable loss, civil injury;
• empfindlicher Schaden serious loss;
• entstandener Schaden loss incurred, resulting damage;
• durch einen Autounfall entstandener Schaden accidental collision damage;
• bei der Brandbekämpfung entstandener Schaden fire-fighting damage;
• tatsächlich entstandener Schaden actual damage;
• auf dem Transport entstandener Schaden damage in transit;
• durch Vertragsbruch entstandener Schaden loss occasioned by breach of contract;
• erheblicher Schaden serious (heavy, considerable) loss;
• erlittener Schaden damage suffered, sustained loss;
• ernstlicher Schaden serious loss;
• ersetzbarer Schaden recoverable average;
• nicht ersetzbarer Schaden irreparable injury;
• laut Versicherungspolice zu ersetzender Schaden loss recoverable under a policy;
• fahrlässiger Schaden accidental injury;
• festgestellter Schaden ascertained (proved, observed) damage, (Spediteur) known damage;
• in Geld feststellbarer Schaden pecuniary damage;
• nicht in Geld feststellbarer Schaden general damage;
• finanzieller Schaden money damage, pecuniary loss;
• fingierter Schaden constructive injury;
• durch die Versicherung voll gedeckter Schaden loss fully covered by insurance;
• geldwerter Schaden pecuniary damage (loss);
• geringer Schaden slight injury;
• geringfügiger Schaden nominal (small) damage;
• gesundheitlicher Schaden injury to health;
• durch Schadenersatz nicht gutzumachender Schaden inadequate damage;
• nicht wieder gutzumachender Schaden injury past redress;
• immaterieller Schaden nominal damage;
• indirekter Schaden remote damage;
• konkreter Schaden special damage, actual loss;
• körperlicher Schaden bodily injury (harm);
• materieller Schaden material (physical) damage;
• mittelbarer Schaden indirect (consequential) damage (loss);
• nachgewiesener Schaden proved damage;
• nomineller Schaden nominal damage;
• radioaktiver Schaden radioactive losses;
• regulierter Schaden (Versicherung) settled claim;
• schätzungsbedürftiger Schaden unliquidated damage;
• wirtschaftlich nicht zu Buch[e] schlagender Schaden non-economic damage;
• schwerer Schaden serious (substantial) damage;
• substantiierter Schaden substantiated damage;
• tatsächlicher Schaden actual damage;
• unabsehbarer Schaden immeasurable (incalculable) loss;
• unbedeutender (unerheblicher) Schaden nominal (negligible) damage;
• uneinbringlicher Schaden irretrievable loss;
• unerheblicher Schaden trivial loss, negligible damage;
• unmittelbarer Schaden direct damage (loss), positive injury;
• unübersehbarer Schaden incalculable loss;
• versicherter Schaden direct (insured) loss;
• von Ihnen zu vertretender Schaden damage chargeable to you;
• verursachter Schaden damage done;
• vorausberechneter (vorausberechenbarer) Schaden speculative damage;
• nicht voraussehbarer Schaden remote damage;
• nicht zurechenbarer Schaden remote damage;
• nur auf die versicherte Gefahr zurückzuführender Schaden loss from insured peril only;
• Schaden jeder Art loss or damage;
• Schaden wirtschaftlicher Art material damage;
• Schaden im Einzelfall special damage;
• Schaden an der Ladung damage to cargo;
• Schaden durch inneren Verderb damage by intrinsic defects;
• Schaden durch Wasser damage caused by water;
• Schaden abschätzen to estimate (assess, value) the damage, to assess a loss;
• Schaden anmelden to give notice of claim;
• Schaden anrichten to [cause] damage;
• schweren Schaden anrichten to cause serious damage, (Unwetter) to cause havoc;
• für einen Schaden aufkommen to indemnify, to compensate;
• Schadenaufnehmen to assess the damage;
• Schaden ausbessern (beheben) to repair a damage;
• Schaden besichtigen to inspect the extent of damage;
• Schaden auf 1000 L beziffern to put the loss at L 1000;
• Schaden decken to make good a deficiency, (Versicherung) to recover a loss;
• sich von einem Schaden erholen (Börse) to recover one’s losses;
• Schaden erleiden to suffer damage, to sustain (incur, meet with) a loss;
• Schaden durch unzulässige Staatseingriffe erleiden to suffer from undue regulations;
• Schaden ermitteln to estimate (assess) damage;
• Schaden ersetzen to make good the damage done, to make up for a loss;
• jem. den Schaden in voller Höhe ersetzen to pay full indemnity to s. o.;
• Schaden feststellen to estimate the loss;
• Schaden zu vertreten haben to be answerable for (responsible for, liable in) damages;
• für einen Schaden haften (haftbar sein) to be responsible for (liable in) a damage, to be liable for a loss;
• zu Schaden kommen to come to grief;
• seinen Schaden mindern to mitigate one’s damage (loss);
• für einen Schaden aufkommen müssen to be liable for a loss;
• seinen Schaden nachweisen to prove one’s damage;
• auf dem Transport Schaden nehmen to suffer damage in transit;
• Schaden regeln (regulieren) to settle a loss (claim);
• einem Kunden in Höhe des entstandenen Schadens haftbar sein to be liable to a customer in extent of a loss;
• Schaden tragen to be liable for (bear) a loss;
• Schaden vergüten to make good a loss;
• mit Schaden verkaufen to sell at a loss;
• Ersatz des mittelbaren Schadens verlangen to claim constructive damages;
• gegen Schaden versichern to insure against loss;
• Schaden verursachen to cause damage;
• Schaden zufügen to damnify, to injure, to do (inflict) an injury, to inflict damage, to hurt, to [cause a] damage. -
14 schadlos
Adj.: sich schadlos halten compensate ( oder recoup) o.s. ( für for); sich schadlos halten an jemandem / etw. get compensation ( oder recoup one’s losses) from s.o. / be compensated with s.th.* * *schad|losadj1)sich an jdm/etw schádlos halten — to take advantage of sb/sth
wir halten uns dafür am Bier schádlos (hum) —... but we'll make up for it on the beer
2) (= keine Schäden verursachend) Müllbeseitigung etc without damage to the environmentetw schádlos überstehen — to survive sth unharmed
* * *schad·los[ˈʃa:tlo:s]sich akk an etw dat \schadlos halten (hum fam) to do justice to sth hum; (als Ersatz nehmen) to make up for it on sth a. hum* * *Adjektiv insich an jemandem/etwas schadlos halten — take advantage of somebody/something
* * *schadlos adj:sich schadlos halten compensate ( oder recoup) o.s. (für for);sich schadlos halten an jemandem/etwas get compensation ( oder recoup one’s losses) from sb/be compensated with sth* * *Adjektiv insich an jemandem/etwas schadlos halten — take advantage of somebody/something
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15 убыток убыт·ок
sacrifice, loss, damageвозмещать убытки — to repair / to pay the damages, to recoup for a los, to make restitution
компенсировать убыток — to compensate / to indemnify (smb.) for a loss
нести убытки — to suffer damages, to incur losses, to lose money
понести убыток на сделке с кем-л. — to sustain a loss in one's dealings with smb.
причинять убытки — to cause losses, to cause / to deal / to do damages
терпеть убытки — to sustain / to suffer / to undergo losses
большие убытки — heavy / severe losses
иск о возмещении убытков — action for / of damages
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16 компенсировать
•The extra positive and negative charges could compensate each other.
•The two trays are independently mounted and the movement of each is opposed to the other to cancel out the forces set up by each tray.
•To compensate for the loss of steam,...
•This pump immediately adjusts its stroke to compensate for any variation in line pressure.
•Voltage drop is compensated by a resistor.
•This effect could be counterbalanced by using more material.
•The valve supplies fluid to make up for external losses.
•Blending sand had to be added to make up for a deficiency in fines.
•The saving of steel might offset the high fabrication costs.
•The moisture brought in with the air would be offset by the reduction in moisture diffusion.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > компенсировать
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17 ausgleichen
ausgleichen v 1. BANK balance, settle, balance out (Konto); 2. FIN average out, offset; balance, balance out, settle (Konto); 3. GEN balance, balance out, cancel out, compensate, equalize, even out, level out, make up, recoup, settle (Summe, Zahlen); 4. RW balance, balance out, offset, reconcile (Konto); 5. WIWI make up, trade off, smooth out (Fluktuationen) • etw. mit etw. ausgleichen GEN balance sth with sth, balance sth against sth, offset sth against sth* * *v 1. < Bank> Konto balance, settle, balance out; 2. < Finanz> average out, offset, Konto balance, balance out, settle; 3. < Geschäft> Summe, Zahlen balance, balance out, cancel out, compensate, equalize, even out, level out, make up, recoup, settle; 4. < Rechnung> Konto balance, balance out, offset, reconcile; 5. <Vw> Fluktuationen make up, trade off, smooth out ■ etw. mit etw. ausgleichen < Geschäft> balance sth with sth, balance sth against sth, offset sth against sth--------: sich ausgleichen* * *ausgleichen
to equate, to make equal, to equalize, to adjust, to level, (decken) to cover, to reimburse, to countervail, (entschädigen) to compensate, (Gegenposten) to balance, to square, to set off (Br.), to offset (US), (glattstellen) to even up, to settle, (Gläubiger befriedigen) to compound, (Konten) to even up;
• in bar to settle in cash;
• gegenseitige Forderungen ausgleichen to set off claims;
• Haushaltsdefizit ausgleichen to balance an adverse budget;
• Konto ausgleichen to settle an account;
• nach oben ausgleichen to level up;
• nach unten ausgleichen to level down;
• Rechnung ausgleichen to settle a bill;
• Risiken ausgleichen to spread risks;
• seine Verluste ausgleichen to make up for one’s losses. -
18 rekompensować
(-uję, -ujesz); z-; vt rekompensować coś komuś — to compensate sb for sth* * *ipf.compensate, indemnify; rekompensować komuś straty compensate l. indemnify sb for their loss l. losses.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rekompensować
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19 збиток
ч(частіше мн. збитки) damage, lossнепрямі збитки — indirect ( consequential) losses
відшкодувати збитки — to compensate for losses ( damages), to pay damages; to recover damages
зазнати збитків — to suffer (to have, to incur, to sustain) losses, to be up to mischief, to get into mischief
стягувати збитки — to claim damages, to lay damages (at)
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20 zrekompens|ować
pf vt 1. (finansowo, materialnie) to make up for, to make good [straty, szkodę, wydatki]- zrekompensować komuś straty to recompense książk. a. compensate sb for their losses- szkody zostały zrekompensowane the damage was made good- podwyższono im płace, aby zrekompensować inflację they were given a pay rise to compensate for inflation ⇒ rekompensować2. (wynagrodzić) to make amends for [krzywdę, wysiłek]; to make up for [stracony czas, zgubę]- zrekompensować komuś coś to compensate sb for sth ⇒ rekompensowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zrekompens|ować
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