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121 описать имущество
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122 описывать
1) General subject: attach (имущество), circumscribe, concern, delineate, deliniate, depict, depicture, describe, distrain, feature, give an account of (что-л.), image (ярко, образно), make, paint, picture, portray, register, report, scribe, write down, document2) Computers: define4) Latin: describo7) Mathematics: circumscribe (фигуру), classify, write8) Law: set out9) Architecture: circumscribe (окружностью)10) Electronics: attribute11) Information technology: declare12) Business: characterize13) Programming: predict14) Automation: circumscribe (геометрическую фигуру), generate (напр. математически)15) Makarov: escribe (напр. окружность), give, picture forth, picture out, recite, represent, specify, trace (траекторию) -
123 описывать имущество
1) General subject: sequestrate2) Law: levy distress, distrain property3) Business: attach, levy distress on, make an attachment4) Makarov: levy a distress (за долги), put in a distress (за долги)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > описывать имущество
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124 описывать имущество в обеспечение долга
Business: distrainУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > описывать имущество в обеспечение долга
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125 опись
1) General subject: bordereau (подробный перечень документов), calendar, distrain, list, register, schedule, seizure, inventory, inventory list2) Naval: survey3) Military: brief4) Engineering: bill, catalog, form, list of contents5) Law: anagraph, attachment (имущества), particulars, (имущества) description7) Business: indenture -
126 производить опись имущества
1) General subject: conduct an inventory2) Business: distrainУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > производить опись имущества
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127 удержать
1) General subject: dam back, detain, deter, hold, hold back (из зарплаты и т. п.), hold down (что-либо), hold off, interdict, keep back, knock off (сумму), maintain, restrain from, retain, retain hold of (что-л.), stop, deduct, (не дать упасть) steady2) American: hold out4) Bible: keep smb's hold on5) leg.N.P. distrain, hold back (things or property)6) Makarov: hinder -
128 удерживать
1) General subject: bar (from; от чего-л.), check, coerce, dam back, deduct, detain (деньги и т. п.), deter (от чего-либо), guarantee (во владении in), heave to, hold (позицию и т. п.), hold back (из зарплаты и т. п.), hold down, hold in, hold off, interdict (от чего-либо), keep, keep back, keep from, keep hold of, maintain, pull back, refrain (кого-либо, что-либо), restrain, restrain from, restrain from doing (кого-л., от чего-л.), retain, stop (от чего-либо), suppress, withhold, rein in, hold back (от чего-л.-from), trap, keep a tight lid on, slow down, voorbehouden4) Military: consolidate, consolidate (объект), maintain6) Construction: pinion8) Law: recoup9) Economy: keep back (деньги), make a deduction, withhold (из зарплаты)10) Accounting: retain (прибыль от распределения)11) Automobile industry: hold on12) Mining: bear13) Diplomatic term: maintain (контроль и т.п.)14) Polygraphy: grip15) Telecommunications: latch16) Physics: confine (от разлёта)17) Jargon: (кого-л.) sit on18) Information technology: hold down (например, клавишу в нажатом состоянии)19) Oil: back up (бурильную трубу при навинчивании на неё или свинчивании с неё другой трубы)21) Oilfield: hold up22) Polymers: confine23) Automation: coerce (на заданной траектории движения)24) Robots: handle25) leg.N.P. distrain, hold back (things or property)26) Makarov: confine (в замкнутом объёме, в каких-л. пределах), contain (в замкнутом объёме, в каких-л. пределах), pillar, restrain (ограничивать), restrain (smb.) from doing (smth.) (от чего-л.; кого-л.), retain (в памяти, системе и т.п.), tackle, dam back (воду)
См. также в других словарях:
distrain — dis·train /di strān/ vb [Anglo French destreindre, literally, to constrict, force, from Old French, from Late Latin distringere to hinder, punish, from Latin, to pull in different directions, distract, from dis apart + stringere to draw tight] vt … Law dictionary
Distrain — Dis*train , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Distrained}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Distraining}.] [OE. destreinen to force, OF. destreindre to press, oppress, force, fr. L. distringere, districtum, to draw asunder, hinder, molest, LL., to punish severely; di =… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
distrain — dis‧train [dɪˈstreɪn] verb [transitive] LAW to take goods from someone to be sold in order to pay rent that is owed: • Legislation has largely restricted the right to distrain goods found upon the premises but not belonging to the tenant.… … Financial and business terms
Distrain — Dis*train , v. i. To levy a distress. [1913 Webster] Upon whom I can distrain for debt. Camden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
distrain — [di strān′] vt., vi. [ME distreinen < OFr destreindre < ML distringere, to force by seizure of goods < L, to pull asunder, detain < dis , apart + stringere, to draw tight, stretch: see STRICT] Law to seize and hold (property) as… … English World dictionary
distrain — verb Etymology: Middle English distreynen, from Anglo French destreindre, from Medieval Latin distringere, from Latin, to draw apart, detain, from dis + stringere to bind tight more at strain Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to force or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
distrain — distrainable, adj. distrainee, n. distrainment, n. distrainor, distrainer, n. /di strayn /, Law. v.t. 1. to constrain by seizing and holding goods, etc., in pledge for rent, damages, etc., or in order to … Universalium
distrain — verb /dɪˈstɹeɪn/ To seize somebodys property in place of, or to force, payment of a debt. But when he heard her answeres loth, he knew / Some secret sorrow did her heart distraine [...]. Syn: distress … Wiktionary
Distrain — To force a person to do something or act out an obligation under threat of being dispossessed. Cf. Distraint of knighthood; Disseisin, Distress; Distringas … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
distrain — v. a. 742, 752 B … Oldest English Words
distrain — dis·train || dɪ streɪn v. foreclose on property, take property in payment for debts … English contemporary dictionary