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обременительные условия платежа обременительныйnусловиеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > exacting terms
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1) Экономика: обременительные условия2) Макаров: обременительные условия (платежа) -
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обременительные условия (платежа)Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > exacting terms
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Общая лексика: обременительные условия платежаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > exacting terms of payment
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1. a требовательный, взыскательный; строгий2. a настоятельный3. a трудный, обременительный, изнурительныйСинонимический ряд:1. hard (adj.) arduous; backbreaking; burdensome; careful; critical; demanding; difficult; exact; exigent; formidable; grievous; hard; harsh; heavy; laborious; making severe demands; onerous; oppressive; precise; rigid; rigorous; rigourous; rough; scrupulous; severe; stern; strenuous; strict; superincumbent; taxing; tough; trying; unbending; unyielding; weighty2. particular (adj.) choosy; dainty; fastidious; finicky; fussy; meticulous; particular; pernickety; picky3. demanding (verb) call for; calling; challenging; claiming; demanding; insist on; postulating; requiring; requisitioning; soliciting4. extorting (verb) exacting; extorting; gouging; pinching; screwing; shaking down; squeezing; wrenching; wresting; wringing5. levying (verb) assessing; imposing; levying; putting; putting on; putting uponАнтонимический ряд:easy; lenient -
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[ɪg'zæktɪŋ], [eg-]прил.1) требовательный; придирчивый; суровый, взыскательный, строгийSyn:2) обременительный, затруднительный, трудный; тягостный, тяжкий; напряжённыйSyn: -
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сущ. стандартные условия соглашений о будущей процентной ставке, принятые Британской банковской ассоциацией - exacting terms - equal terms - discount terms - credit terms - conditions of contract, terms and conditions of contract, provisions of contract - come to terms - business terms - account terms - price terms - delivery terms - contract terms - best terms - additional terms - on terms - in terms of - in terms - in monetary terms - any terms - all other terms -
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1. заем на льготных условияхto submit to terms — подчиниться условиям, принять условия
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1. условие контрактаto submit to terms — подчиниться условиям, принять условия
terms of office — условия найма на работу; условия оплаты
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1. прийти к соглашению; ставить условия; торговаться2. приходить к соглашениюto come to terms — достичь соглашения, договориться
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to submit to terms — подчиниться условиям, принять условия
terms of office — условия найма на работу; условия оплаты
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