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1 поддельная банкнота
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2 поддельная банкнота
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > поддельная банкнота
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3 фальшивая банкнота
1) Law: counterfeit bill2) Economy: counterfeit banknote, raised banknote3) Jargon: stiff4) EBRD: smash (уголовный жаргон)5) Security: counterfeit note, fake noteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > фальшивая банкнота
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4 денежная поддельная купюра
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > денежная поддельная купюра
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5 поддельная банкнота
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > поддельная банкнота
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6 фальшивая банкнота
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > фальшивая банкнота
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7 банкнота
1. bank bill2. bank-bill3. bank-paper4. note5. paperбумажные деньги, банкноты — paper money
6. soft money7. greenback8. bank notes9. banknote10. bank noteбанкноты, находящиеся в обращении — current bank notes
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8 поддельная банкнота
1) General subject: stiff2) Economy: counterfeit bank note, forged bank note3) Security: counterfeit billУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поддельная банкнота
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9 эта десятидолларовая банкнота фальшивая
1) General subject: this ten dollar note is a counterfeit2) Makarov: this ten dollar note is counterfeitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эта десятидолларовая банкнота фальшивая
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10 деньги деньг·и
ассигновать / выделять деньги (на) — to appropriate money (for), to allocate money
вкладывать деньги — to put / to tie up money
занимать / одалживать деньги — to borrow money
бумажные деньги — gaper currency / money, soft money
"горячие" деньги — volatile short-tertn funds
командировочные деньги — travelling allowance / expenses
наличные деньги — ready money, cash
"нефтяные" деньги (доходы от нефти) — oil money, petro- / petroleum currency
фальшивые деньги — counterfeit / bad money
количество денег в обращении — amount of money / currency in circulation
деньги, не обеспеченные золотом — money unbacked by gold
деньги с высокой покупательной силой / способностью — dear money
недостаток / нехватка денег — want of money, lack / scarcity / stringency / tightness of money
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11 детектор подлинности банкнот
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > детектор подлинности банкнот
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12 поддельный банкнот
Economy: counterfeit bank noteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поддельный банкнот
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13 поддельный вексель
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поддельный вексель
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14 фальшивый
1) ( поддельный) false; spurious; ( о документах) forgedфальши́вая моне́та — false / spurious coin
фальши́вая банкно́та — counterfeit [-fɪt]
фальши́вые драгоце́нности — pinchbeck sg, paste [peɪ-] jewelry sg
2) (искусственный, ненастоящий) artificial; imitation (attr); ( в названиях блюд) mockфальши́вые во́лосы — false hair sg
фальши́вые зу́бы — false teeth
фальши́вый черепа́ховый суп — mock turtle soup
3) ( о пении) off-keyфальши́вая но́та — false note
4) ( неискренний) insincereфальши́вый челове́к — insincere man
фальши́вая улы́бка — insincere / affected smile
См. также в других словарях:
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