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2 uskakování
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3 усиление контраста фотоотпечатка
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > усиление контраста фотоотпечатка
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4 התחמקות
dodging, evading, evasion, evasiveness, elusion, parry, parrying, quibble, quirk, runaround, runround, shuffle, wriggle, avoidance, dodge; shaking off -
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dodging, elusion -
6 uhýbání
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7 уклонение от удара
1) General subject: dodging, dodging (бокс), slipping (бокс), volt (в фехтовании)2) Military: dodging a blow, dodging an attackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уклонение от удара
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8 Steuerumgehung
Steuerumgehung f GEN, STEUER, WIWI avoidance of tax, tax avoidance, (infrml) tax dodging* * *f <Geschäft, Steuer, Vw> avoidance of tax, tax avoidance, tax dodging infrml* * *Steuerumgehung
tax avoidance, (unerlaubte) fiscal evasion (Br.), evasion of taxation, tax evasion (dodging);
• Steuerumgehung begehen to avoid payment of a tax;
• Steuerumgehungen einen Riegel vorschieben to crack down on tax evasion;
• Steuerumgehungsprojekt, Steuerumgehungssystem tax-avoidance scheme;
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10 уклонение от уплаты налогов
1) General subject: tax evasion, tax-dodging, evasion of the payment of taxes2) Law: evasion of taxes3) Economy: evasion of the taxes (незаконное сокрытие или занижение доходов), tax dodge4) Business: fiscal avoidance, fiscal evasion, tax dodging5) Makarov: tax evasion (незаконное)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уклонение от уплаты налогов
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11 уклоняющийся от удара
Military: dodging a blow, dodging an attackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уклоняющийся от удара
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12 Schwarzfahren
Schwarzfahren n LOGIS fare-dodging* * *n < Transp> fare-dodging* * *schwarzfahren
to jump a train (fam.), to dodge the fare, (Vergnügungsfahrt) to joy-ride. -
13 ausweichen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. (Platz machen) make way ( Dat for); (auch den Zusammenstoß vermeiden) get out of the way (of); einem Fußgänger etc. ausweichen avoid hitting a pedestrian etc.; einem Schlag etc. ausweichen dodge a blow etc.; nach rechts / links ausweichen swerve to the right / left; ich konnte ihm gerade noch ausweichen Autofahrer: I just missed him, I just managed to swerve out of the way in time; Fußgänger: he just missed me, I just managed to jump out of the way in time2. fig. (ausweichend antworten) be evasive ( oder non-committal), hedge; jemandem / etw. ausweichen avoid s.o. / s.th.; einem Thema ausweichen auch talk (a-) round a subject; einer Entscheidung ausweichen avoid making a decision; er weicht meinen Fragen aus he won’t answer my questions3. ausweichen auf (+ Akk) switch to; (Straße etc.) auch take (instead); (Termin, Möglichkeit, Nächstbestes) fall back on4. MUS. modulate (in + Akk into)* * *das Ausweichenrunaround* * *aus|wei|chenvi sep irreg aux sein1) (= Hindernis, Gefahr umgehen) to get out of the way (+dat of); (= Platz machen) to make way (+dat for)nach rechts áúsweichen — to get out of the way/to make way by going to the right
2) (= zu entgehen versuchen) (lit) to get out of the way; (fig) to evade the issueáúsweichen (lit) — to avoid sth; (fig) to evade or dodge (inf) sth
jdm/einer Begegnung áúsweichen — to avoid sb/a meeting
dem Feind áúsweichen — to avoid (contact with) the enemy
eine áúsweichende Antwort — an evasive answer
3)* * *1) (to keep away from (a place, person or thing): He drove carefully to avoid the holes in the road; Avoid the subject of money.) avoid2) (to avoid (something) by a sudden and/or clever movement: She dodged the blow; He dodged round the corner out of sight; Politicians are very good at dodging difficult questions.) dodge3) (an act of dodging.) dodge4) (to avoid answering questions: He fenced with me for half an hour before I got the truth.) fence5) (to step to one side: He sidestepped as his attacker tried to grab him.) sidestep6) (to avoid: to sidestep a problem.) sidestep* * *aus|wei·chenvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (Hindernis, Gefahr vermeiden)2. (zu entgehen versuchen)▪ [jdm/etw] \ausweichen to evade [or avoid] [sb/sth]▪ \ausweichend evasive3. (als Alternative beschreiten)* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein[nach] rechts/nach der Seite ausweichen — move to the right/move aside to make way/get out of the way
einem Schlag/ Angriff ausweichen — dodge a blow/evade an attack
dem Feind ausweichen — avoid [contact with] the enemy
einer Frage/Entscheidung ausweichen — evade a question/decision
2) (zurückgreifen)auf etwas (Akk.) ausweichen — switch [over] to something
* * *ausweichen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)einem Fußgänger etcausweichen avoid hitting a pedestrian etc;einem Schlag etcausweichen dodge a blow etc;nach rechts/links ausweichen swerve to the right/left;ich konnte ihm gerade noch ausweichen Autofahrer: I just missed him, I just managed to swerve out of the way in time; Fußgänger: he just missed me, I just managed to jump out of the way in timejemandem/etwas ausweichen avoid sb/sth;einem Thema ausweichen auch talk (a-)round a subject;einer Entscheidung ausweichen avoid making a decision;er weicht meinen Fragen aus he won’t answer my questions3.ausweichen auf (+akk) switch to; (Straße etc) auch take (instead); (Termin, Möglichkeit, Nächstbestes) fall back on4. MUS modulate (in +akk into)* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (Platz machen) make way (Dat. for); (wegen Gefahren, Hindernissen) get out of the way (Dat. of)[nach] rechts/nach der Seite ausweichen — move to the right/move aside to make way/get out of the way
einem Schlag/ Angriff ausweichen — dodge a blow/evade an attack
dem Feind ausweichen — avoid [contact with] the enemy
einer Frage/Entscheidung ausweichen — evade a question/decision
auf etwas (Akk.) ausweichen — switch [over] to something
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14 Ausweichmanöver
n1. MOT. evasive driving action, swerve to avoid hitting s.o. (oder s.th.); das war ein geschicktes Ausweichmanöver that was a nice bit of dodging ( oder piece of driving)2. fig. auch Pl. evasive action; seine Antwort war ein reines Ausweichmanöver with his answer he was just trying to avoid the issue* * *Aus|weich|ma|nö|verntevasive action or manoeuvre (Brit) or maneuver (US)* * *Aus·weich·ma·nö·vernt1. AUTO, LUFT evasive manoeuvre [or action2. (Ausflucht) evasion* * *das evasive manoeuvreAusweichmanöver — Plural evasive action sing
* * *das war ein geschicktes Ausweichmanöver that was a nice bit of dodging ( oder piece of driving)2. fig auch pl evasive action;seine Antwort war ein reines Ausweichmanöver with his answer he was just trying to avoid the issue* * *das evasive manoeuvreAusweichmanöver — Plural evasive action sing
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15 schwarzfahren
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. im Bus etc.: travel without a ticket, ride without paying; grundsätzlich: be a fare dodger; beim Schwarzfahren erwischt werden be caught (travel[l]ing) without a ticket; ( das) Schwarzfahren kann teuer werden fare-dodging can come expensive2. MOT. drive without a licen|ce (Am. -se)* * *schwạrz|fah|renvi sep irreg aux sein(ohne zu zahlen) to travel without paying, to dodge paying the fare (inf); (ohne Führerschein) to drive without a licence (Brit) or license (US)* * *schwarz|fah·renvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (ohne zu zahlen) to travel without buying a ticket, to dodge paying one's fare* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein travel without a ticket or without paying; dodge paying the fare* * *schwarzfahren v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)beim Schwarzfahren erwischt werden be caught (travel[l]ing) without a ticket;(das) Schwarzfahren kann teuer werden fare-dodging can come expensive2. AUTO drive without a licence (US -se)* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein travel without a ticket or without paying; dodge paying the fare -
16 Winkelzug
m meist pej. dodge; Winkelzüge machen do a bit of skil(l)ful dodging* * *Wịn|kel|zugm(= Trick) dodge, trick; (= Ausflucht) evasion* * *Win·kel·zugm meist pl (pej) dodge, trick* * *der; meist Pl. shady trick or move* * *Winkelzug m meist pej dodge;Winkelzüge machen do a bit of skil(l)ful dodging* * *der; meist Pl. shady trick or move* * *m.dodge n. -
17 Zechprellerei
f; nur Sg. bilking* * *Zech|prel|le|reifleaving without paying the bill at a restaurant etc, Dine-n-Dash (US sl)* * *Zech·prel·le·rei<-, -en>[tsɛçprɛləˈrai]f walking out (leaving without paying the bill)* * *die; Zech, Zechen leaving without paying the bill; bill-dodging* * ** * *die; Zech, Zechen leaving without paying the bill; bill-dodging -
18 torear
v.1 to fight.Ellos torean al miura They fight a Miura.2 to dodge () (eludir).3 to fight bulls.4 to fight with a bull.El chico toreó ayer The boy fought with a bull yesterday.5 to provoke.Ella torea a su hermano She provokes her brother.* * *1 (lidiar) to fight2 figurado (entretener) to put off4 figurado (asunto etc) to tackle skilfully, handle well1 (lidiar) to fight* * *1. VT1) [+ toro] to fight, play2) (=evitar) to dodge, avoid3) (=acosar) to plague; (=burlarse) to tease, draw on; (=confundir) to confuse4) (=mantener a raya) to keep at bay; (=dar largas a) to put off, keep guessing2. VI1) (Taur) to fight (bulls)2) * (=dar largas) to spin it out, procrastinate* * *1.verbo intransitivo to fight2.torear vt1) <toro/novillo> to fight2) (fam)a) < persona> ( para evitar algo) to dodgeb) (AmL) ( provocar) to torment, needle* * *= bullfight.Ex. He has camel trekked the Sahara Desert in Northern Africa, learned to bullfight in Spain and hang-glided from the cliffs of Rio de Janeiro.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to fight2.torear vt1) <toro/novillo> to fight2) (fam)a) < persona> ( para evitar algo) to dodgeb) (AmL) ( provocar) to torment, needle* * *= bullfight.Ex: He has camel trekked the Sahara Desert in Northern Africa, learned to bullfight in Spain and hang-glided from the cliffs of Rio de Janeiro.
* * *torear [A1 ]vito fighttorea desde los 18 años he has been a bullfighter since he was eighteen■ torearvtA ‹toro/novillo› to fightB ( fam)1 ‹persona› (para evitar algo) to dodgetoreó hábilmente al entrevistador she skillfully dodged o sidestepped the interviewer's questions3 ( AmL) (provocar) to torment, needle* * *
torear ( conjugate torear) verbo intransitivo
to fight;
verbo transitivo
1 ‹toro/novillo› to fight
2 (fam)
torear verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 to fight
2 fig (engañar a alguien o ser engañado) ya está harto de que le toreen con falsas promesas, he's fed up of being messed about with false promises
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* * *♦ vt1. [toro] to fightsiempre está toreando el tráfico he's always dodging in and out of the traffic;lleva meses toreando a Hacienda he's been dodging the tax inspector for months¡ése a mí no me torea! I'm not going to let him mess me about o around!♦ vi[torero] to fight bulls;toreó con arte he gave a very skilful display of bullfighting* * *I v/i fight bullsII v/t fight; figdodge, sidestep* * *torear vt1) : to fight (bulls)2) : to dodge, to sidestep* * * -
19 skattesnyteri
subst. (strafferett) fraudulent tax evasion, tax dodging, tax evasion subst. tax evasion, tax dodging -
20 ухилення
с1) ( відхилення) deviation, digression, aberration, deflexion; ( від теми) digression, excurse2) ( уникання) evasion, dodging, avoidance, avoidingухилення від сплати податків — tax evasion (avoidance, dodging), evasion of taxes
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