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1. n настоятельное требование; домогательство2. n взыскание3. n вымогательство4. n юр. вызов в судСинонимический ряд:1. call (noun) call; claim; cry; demand; requisition2. charge (noun) charge; fee; toll3. extortion (noun) expropriation; extortion; levy; oppression; ransom; tax; theft -
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recovery of penalty — наложение взыскания; взыскание штрафа
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recovery of penalty — наложение взыскания; взыскание штрафа
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1) levy, collecting
2) punishment, penalty, reprimand подвергать дисциплинарному взысканию ≈ discipline наложить взыскание подвергнуться взысканиювзыскан|ие - с.
1. (долга и т. п.) recovery;
~ на имущество claim to property, recovery against property;
~ налогов tax collection;
~ пени exaction of fine;
~ пошлин collection of duties;
~ ссуды collection of a loan;
~ убытков recovery of damages;
~ штрафа exaction of penalty;
подать на кого-л. ко ~ию proceed against smb. ;
2. (наказание) penalty;
наложить ~ на кого-л. penalize smb. ;
подвергнуться ~ию incur a penalty.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > взыскание
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