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1 отдать должное
1) General subject: do justice to (кому-л., чему-л.), hand it to (We have to hand it to our teacher for being patient and understanding. Нужно отдать должное нашему учителю за терпение и понимание.), (кому-л.) give credit (to sb.) (for + gerund/noun), (кому-л.) give a credit, give proper respect, regard3) Literature: pay tribute4) leg.N.P. pay a debt, pay what is due5) Makarov: (кому-л.) do right, do justice (кому-л. чему-л.) -
2 собственный
со́бственный дом — one's own house
в со́бственные ру́ки — in smb's own hands
чу́вство со́бственного досто́инства — proper pride, self-respect, dignity
со́бственная вы́года — one's own profit
со́бственный акционе́рный капита́л эк. — (owner's) equity
соотноше́ние заёмных и со́бственных средств эк. — debt-to-equity ratio
со́бственный корреспонде́нт — staff correspondent / reporter
со́бственный шум тех. — internal / intrinsic noise
••и́мя со́бственное грам. — proper name / noun
в со́бственном смы́сле — in the true sense
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