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21 неплательщик абонементной платы
defaulting subscriber телефон.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > неплательщик абонементной платы
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22 нарушающий свои обязательства клиент
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > нарушающий свои обязательства клиент
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23 нарушивший обязательство должник
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > нарушивший обязательство должник
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24 не выполняющая обязательств сторона
defaulting party, defaulterBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > не выполняющая обязательств сторона
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25 неисправный покупатель
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > неисправный покупатель
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26 организация-недоимщик
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > организация-недоимщик
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27 предприятие-неплательщик
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > предприятие-неплательщик
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28 неисправимый клиент
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > неисправимый клиент
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29 виновная сторона
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > виновная сторона
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30 сторона, нарушившая договор
defaulting party, party in breachРусско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > сторона, нарушившая договор
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31 gıyabi
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32 szerzõdésszegõ fél
defaulting party -
33 rebelde
adj.1 rebel (sublevado).ejército rebelde rebel army2 rebellious (desobediente).ese niño es muy rebelde that child is very disobedient3 unmanageable (difícil de dominar) (pelo).4 defaulting (law).5 stubbornly disobedient, rebel, fractious, froward.6 not responding to treatment, intractable, refractory.f. & m.1 rebel (sublevado, desobediente).2 defaulter (law).* * *► adjetivo1 rebellious1 rebel* * *noun mf.* * *1. ADJ1) (=que se rebela) rebellious2) [niño] unruly; [resfriado] persistent; [mancha] stubborn; [pelo] wild; [problema] difficult; [sustancia] difficult to work with3) (Jur) defaulting2. SMF1) (Mil, Pol) rebel2) (Jur) defaulter* * *Ia) <tropas/ejército> rebel (before n)b) <niño/carácter> unruly, rebelliousd) (Der) defaulting (before n)IImasculino y femenino (Mil, Pol) rebel; (Der) defaulter* * *Ia) <tropas/ejército> rebel (before n)b) <niño/carácter> unruly, rebelliousd) (Der) defaulting (before n)IImasculino y femenino (Mil, Pol) rebel; (Der) defaulter* * *rebelde11 = punk, enfant terrible, insurgent, rebel.Ex: Cyberpunk is a cultural label encompassing many different kinds of punk attitudes, including clothing and lifestyle choices.
Ex: Vesalius, considered in his time a scientific ' enfant terrible,' revolutionized medicine and science by insisting that truth could be established only by direct observation.Ex: While the drug smugglers are said to be stronger than the states in which they live, Marxist insurgents have been fighting with them for several years.Ex: The article is entitled 'The Luddites and their war on the Industrial Revolution: rebels against the future: lessons for the computer age'.rebelde22 = unruly, rebellious, insurgent, fractious, wayward, resistive, disorderly, riotous, insurrectionary.Ex: 'Sometimes the kids get a little unruly!' she announced in that easy familiar style of hers as she sat down.
Ex: The urge to mechanize paper-making came at first as much from the papermakers' desire to free themselves from dependence upon their skilled but rebellious workmen as from the pursuit of production economies.Ex: This growth accompanied an insurgent professionalism.Ex: Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.Ex: The article 'The wayward scholar: resources and research in popular culture' defends popular culture as a legitimate and important library resource.Ex: This game was developed in order to facilitate the therapeutic process for those children who are `inhibited, constrained or resistive'.Ex: As expected, students in disorderly schools tend to have higher misbehavior and lower achievement.Ex: I'd like to see the full force of the law brought down on these people who are involved in this riotous behaviour.Ex: Most obviously, the insurrectionary movements of the late-eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were informed by notions of nationality.* ángel rebelde = rebel angel.* * *1 ‹tropas/ejército› rebel ( before n)2 ‹niño/carácter› unruly, rebellious3 ‹tos› persistent; ‹mancha› stubborn2 ( Der) defaulter* * *
rebelde adjetivo
‹ mancha› stubborn
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Mil, Pol) rebel
rebelde
I adjetivo
1 (carácter, actitud) rebellious: es un niño muy rebelde, he's a very unruly child
2 familiar tiene un pelo muy rebelde, her hair is quite unmanageable
3 (persistente) stubborn
una mancha rebelde, a stubborn stain
una tos rebelde, a persistent cough
4 Mil rebel
II mf rebel
' rebelde' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
indómita
- indómito
- respondón
- respondona
- espíritu
English:
rebel
- rebellious
- stubborn
- unmanageable
- unruly
- defiant
* * *♦ adj1. [sublevado] rebel;ejército rebelde rebel army2. [desobediente] rebellious3. [difícil de dominar] [pelo] unmanageable;[tos] persistent; [mancha] stubborn; [pasiones] unruly4. Der defaulting♦ nmf1. [sublevado, desobediente] rebel2. Der defaulter* * *I adj rebel atrII m/f rebel* * *rebelde adj: rebellious, unrulyrebelde nmf1) : rebel2) : defaulter* * *rebelde1 adj1. (niño, etc) rebellious2. (tropas, etc) rebelrebelde2 n rebel -
34 säumig
säumig adj FIN, GEN, RECHT defaulting, delinquent, in default* * *adj <Finanz, Geschäft, Recht> defaulting, delinquent, in default* * *säumig
defaulting, in default, behindhand, tardy, delinquent, negligent, (saumselig) dilatory, slow;
• säumiger Kunde delinquent customer;
• säumige Partei defaulting party, defaulter;
• säumiger Schuldner (Zahler) slow (tardy, defaulting) debtor, defaulter, dilatory payer;
• säumiger Zahler sein to be behindhand with (tardy in) one’s payments. -
35 inadempiente
inadempiente agg. defaulting: debitore inadempiente, defaulting debtor◆ s.m. e f. defaulter.* * *[inadem'pjɛnte]1. agg2. sm/f* * *[inadem'pjɛnte] 1.aggettivo defaulting2.essere inadempiente — to be in default, to default
sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile defaulter* * *inadempiente/inadem'pjεnte/defaulting; essere inadempiente to be in default, to defaultII m. e f.defaulter. -
36 Partei
Partei f 1. POL party (Parlament); 2. RECHT party (eines Vertrages) • Partei ergreifen für GEN take sides with* * *f 1. < Pol> Parlament party; 2. < Recht> eines Vertrages party ■ Partei ergreifen für < Geschäft> take sides with* * *Partei
(Mietpartei) tenant, lessee, (parl.) party, faction, camp, (Prozess) party, litigant, litigator, side;
• abgewiesene Partei nonsuited party;
• abwesende Partei defaulting party, defaulter;
• antragstellende Partei petitioning party, claimant;
• im Verzug befindliche Partei defaulting party, defaulter;
• beklagte Partei defendant, defendant company (corporation);
• benachteiligte (beschwerte) Partei aggrieved party;
• beteiligte Parteien parties concerned;
• betreibende Partei prosecuting party;
• erschienene Partei party present;
• gegnerische Partei opponent;
• geladene Partei party summoned;
• geschädigte Partei injured party;
• klagende Partei claimant;
• kontraktbrüchige Partei defaulting party;
• kostenpflichtige Partei party liable for cost;
• obsiegende Partei successful party;
• prozessführende Parteien parties to a suit;
• säumige Partei defaulting party, defaulter;
• streitende Parteien litigants at law, parties to a suit;
• unterlegene Partei aggrieved (defeated) party;
• unterliegende Partei losing party;
• verklagte Partei party sued, defendant;
• vertraglich verpflichtete Partei party to a contract;
• vertragsbrüchige Partei party in breach, contract-breaker;
• vertragsschließende Parteien contracting parties;
• Partei im Armenrecht poor person, poor litigant (US);
• politische Partei finanziell unterstützen to support a political party;
• Partei verbieten to outlaw (ban) a party;
• Parteibürokratie party bureaucracy. -
37 säumige Partei
säumige Partei f RECHT defaulting party, party in default (Vertragsrecht)* * ** * *säumige Partei
defaulting party, defaulter -
38 zahlungsunfähiger Schuldner
zahlungsunfähiger Schuldner m BANK bad debtor, defaulting debtor* * *m < Bank> bad debtor, defaulting debtor* * *zahlungsunfähiger Schuldner
insolvent [debtor], poor (bad, defaulting) debtor, defaulter (Br.)Business german-english dictionary > zahlungsunfähiger Schuldner
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39 säumig
Adj. geh. late, tardy; säumiger Zahler late payer, defaulter* * *overdue; tardy; defaulting* * *säu|mig ['zɔymɪç]adj (geh)Schuldner defaulting; Zahlung late, overdue; Schüler dilatorysä́úmig sein/bleiben/werden — to be/remain/get behind
* * *säu·mig[ˈzɔymɪç]ein \säumiger Schuldner/Zahler a slow [or defaulting] debtor, a defaulterein \säumiger Zahler sein to be behind[hand BRIT] with one's payments* * *Adjektiv (geh.) tardy; dilatory* * *säumig adj geh late, tardy;säumiger Zahler late payer, defaulter* * *Adjektiv (geh.) tardy; dilatory* * *adj.belated adj. -
40 moroso
moroso1 agg. (dir.) defaulting; tardy; in arrears (pred.); debitore moroso, defaulting debtor (o debtor in arrears)◆ s.m. (dir.) defaulter; overdue debtor; person in arrears.* * *[mo'roso] moroso (-a)1. aggDir defaulting, in arrears2. sm/f(fam : innamorato) sweetheartPAROLA CHIAVE: moroso non si traduce mai con la parola inglese morose* * *I [mo'roso]sostantivo maschile region. boyfriendII [mo'roso]aggettivo dir.* * *moroso1/mo'roso/sostantivo m.region. boyfriend.————————moroso2/mo'roso/dir. essere moroso to be in arrears.
См. также в других словарях:
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