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1 вираховувати
deduct, ( з суми) recoup, stop -
2 відраховувати суму
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > відраховувати суму
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3 утримувати видатки
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > утримувати видатки
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4 утримувати податки
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > утримувати податки
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5 утримувати
I( забезпечувати засобами до існування) to keep, to maintain, to supportIIутримувати родину — to support ( to keep) a family
1) ( відраховувати) to deduct, to make a deduction, to withhold, to keep back; амер. to check offутримувати гроші із зарплати — to stop from wages, to deduct from one's pay, to stop out of one's pay
2) ( зберігати) to retain, to hold, to keep3) ( не давати зробити) to hold back, to restrainутримувати когось від ризикованого кроку — to restrain smb. from taking a risk
4) (стримувати, заглушати) to suppress, to keep down -
6 утримувати
house, confine, constrain, ( суму) deduct, detain, refrain, subsist, sustain -
7 виводити
= вивести1) ( звідкись) to take out, to lead out; ( допомагати комусь вийти) to help out; ( примушувати) to make go out, to turn out; ( військо) to withdraw, to call off2) ( допомагати вийти з якогось стану) to help out (of)виводити когось з рівноваги — to disturb the equilibrium (of), to try a person's patience; to discompose
3) ( вилучати зі складу) to remove4) (вести кудись, спрямовувати рух) to take (to)виводити на орбіту — to put into orbit, to orbit
5) ( видаляти плями) to take out, to rub out, to remove, to abolish6) ( паразитів тощо) to exterminate, to extirpate7) ( вирощувати) to breed, to raise, to brood; ( курчат) to hatch out8) (формулу і т.ін.) to deduce, to deduct, to conclude9) (старанно писати, вимальовувати) to write, to draw, to trace out painstakingly10)виводити в люди — to advance a person's career; to give someone a start in life
виводити на чисту воду — to unmask, to show up, to elicit, to bring to light, to expose
виводити зі строю — to disable, to wreck, to deactivate
виводити з терпіння — to make smb. lose patience, to exasperate smb.
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8 вираховувати
= вирахувати1) ( обчислювати) to calculate, to count up; to reckon, to compute; to count off2) ( утримувати певну суму) to deduct -
9 відраховувати
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10 віднімати податок
( із заробітної плати) withhold tax (v.); deduct tax (v.) -
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12 списувати
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