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1) ущерб; убыток; вред | причинять ущерб, убыток, вред; повреждать2) pl возмещение убытков; убытки (в значении "возмещение убытков")•damages at large — полная сумма действительно понесённых убытков;
damage by cattle — потрава;
damage done — причинённый ущерб;
damage per crime — средний ущерб, средние размеры, сумма убытков от одного преступления;
to ask for damages — подать иск о взыскании убытков;
damage to property — имущественный, материальный ущерб;
- added damagesto undo the damage — загладить, возместить ущерб;
- aggravated damages
- aggregate damage
- agreed damages
- agreed and liquidated damages
- alternative damages
- amenity damages
- anticipatory damages
- apprehended damage
- bodily damage
- civil damages
- claimed damage
- compensable damages
- compensatory damages
- consequential damages
- contemptuous damages
- continuing damage
- direct damages
- double damages
- excessive damages
- exemplary damages
- fee damages
- general damages
- indirect damages
- intervening damages
- irreparable damage
- land damages
- liquidated damages
- malicious damage
- money damages
- moral damage
- necessary damages
- nominal damages
- patent damage
- pecuniary damages
- penal damages
- permanent damages
- presumptive damages
- property damage
- prospective damages
- proximate damages
- punitive damages
- remote damages
- riotous damage
- sentimental damage
- special damages
- specific damage
- speculative damages
- stipulated damages
- substantial damages
- treble damages
- unliquidated damages
- unrepaired damage
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1. n1) повреждение, поломка; порча; ущерб, убыток2) pl возмещение ущерба, убытков, компенсация за убытки
- accident damage
- accident damage to fixed capital
- accidental damage
- actual damage
- aircraft damage
- anticipatory damages
- chafing damage
- compensatory damages
- concealed damage
- consequential damages
- considerable damage
- contemptuous damages
- crop damage
- discretionary damages
- disproportionate damages
- environmental damage
- excessive damages
- exemplary damages
- extensive damage
- external damage
- external packing damage
- fair damages
- frost damage
- gale damage
- general damages
- grave damage
- great damage
- heavy damage
- hidden damage
- indirect damage
- insect damage
- irreparable damage
- liquidated damages
- loading damage
- lump-sum damages
- maintenance damage
- major damage
- marginal damage
- material damage
- mechanical damage
- minimal damage
- minor damage
- mitigated damages
- monetary damage
- money damages
- mould damage
- negligible damage
- nominal damages
- ordinary damages
- part damage
- partial damage
- pecuniary damage
- punitive damages
- real damages
- recoverable damage
- rust damage
- sea damage
- sentimental damage
- serious damage
- severe damage
- slight damage
- special damage
- specific damage
- stevedore damage
- stipulated damages
- substantial damages
- surface damage
- sweat damage
- transit damage
- transport damage
- treble damages
- unliquidated damages
- vibration damage
- warehouse damage
- water damage
- weather damage
- wet damage
- damages at large
- damage by collision
- damage by hooks
- damage by jettison
- damage by rodents
- damage by sea water
- damage by water
- damage during transportation
- damages for detention
- damage from handling operations
- damage in storage
- damage in transit
- damage through deprivation of use
- damage to the agriculture
- damage to cargo
- damage to the environment
- damage to equipment
- damage to goods
- damage to the marking
- damage to packing
- damage to persons
- damage to property
- damage to roads
- liable for damages
- adjust damages
- ascertain damages
- assess the damage
- assess damages
- avoid damage
- award damages
- cause damage
- claim damages
- declare damage
- determine the extent of damages
- discover damage
- do damage
- eliminate the damage
- estimate the damage
- experience damage
- fix damages
- incur damages
- indemnify against damage to property
- indemnify for the damage
- indemnify for damages
- inflict damage
- obtain damages
- offset damages
- patch the damage
- pay damages
- protect against damage
- receive damages
- recover damages
- refund damages
- remedy the damage
- repair the damage
- repair damages
- safeguard from damage
- subject to damage
- sue for damages
- suffer damage
- sustain damage2. vпортить; причинять ущербEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > damage
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1.портить; причинять ущерб, убыток2.1) повреждение, поломка; порча; ущерб, убыток2) pl возмещение ущерба, убытков, компенсация за убытки• -
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əˈsesmənt сущ.
1) обложение;
сумма обложения( налогом) An assessment was prepared, based upon the supposed population of the Colonies. ≈ Сетка обложения налогом была составлена на основе предполагаемой численности населения колоний. special assessment ≈ дополнительная налоговая оценка
2) оценка, определение ценности, определение стоимости She made a careful assessment of the situation. ≈ Она очень точно оценила положение дел. It is necessary to see that these assessments were not excessive. ≈ Необходимо выяснить, не завышен ли размер налогообложения.
3) мед. определение, установление (напр., сроков беременности) ;
оценка (жизнеспособности)оценка имущества для взимания налогов обложение (налогом) размер налога оценка, мнение, суждение - * of forces оценка сил - what is your * of this state of affairs? как вы оцениваете такое положение вещей?assessment взимание страхового взноса ~ налог ~ обложение;
сумма обложения (налогом) ~ обложение налогом ~ определение ~ определение размера налога ~ оценка ~ налог. оценка ~ оценка имущества для взимания налогов ~ размер налога ~ распределение убытков по общей аварии ~ страх. распределение убытков по общей аварии ~ сбор ~ сумма обложения ~ (амер.) требование об уплате взноса за акции ~ требование об уплате взноса за акции~ of damages оценка ущерба~ of disability оценка нетрудоспособности, установление групы инвалидности~ of real estate оценка недвижимого имущества~ of real property оценка недвижимого имуществаbayesian ~ байесовская оценкаcommercial ~ оценка торговой сделкиenvironmental impact ~ оценка воздействия на окружающую средуestimated ~ оценка имущества для налогообложенияincome ~ налогообложение доходаincome tax ~ оценка подоходного налогаjoint ~ совместная оценкаland ~ обложение налогом на землюloss ~ определение страхового возмещения loss ~ определение убытков loss ~ оценка понесенного ущерба loss ~ оценка потерь loss ~ оценка убытковofficial ~ официальная оценкаpersonal ~ оценка личных качествprehearing ~ оценка до заслушиванияprovisional tax ~ установление временных налоговых ставокpublic ~ государственная оценкаquantitative ~ количественная оценкаrisk ~ оценка степени рискаsupplementary ~ дополнительная оценкаtax ~ налогообложение tax ~ установление налоговых ставокtaxable income ~ установление размера налогооблагаемого доходаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > assessment
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1. n1) количество; объем2) общая сумма, итог3) бухг. основная сумма и проценты с нее
- accession compensatory amounts
- accruing amounts
- aggregate amount
- aggregate amount of capital invested
- approved amounts
- available amount
- budgeted amount
- capitalized amounts
- carrying amounts
- claim amount
- contractual amount
- dealt amount
- drawdown amount
- equivalent amount
- estimated amount
- excessive amount of goods
- face amount
- fair amount
- fractional amount
- full amount
- gross amount
- guarantee amount
- guaranteed amount
- immense amount
- insurance amount
- invoice amount
- lump-sum amount
- mandatory amount
- net amount
- nominal amount
- original amount
- outstanding amount
- overall amount
- overdue amount
- penalty amount
- principal amount
- remaining amount
- reserved amount
- residual amount
- seasonal amount
- significant amount
- specific amount of metal
- substantial amount
- tax amount
- taxable amount
- tax-free amount
- tradeable amount
- uncollected amounts
- unlimited amounts
- zero bracket amount
- amount of accrued interest
- amount of advance
- amount of allocations
- amount of balance
- amount of a bill
- amount of business
- amount of capital investments
- amount of a claim
- amount of commission
- amount of compensation
- amount of a contract
- amount of credit
- amount of currency
- amount of damages
- amount of debt
- amount of delivery
- amount of deposit
- amount of a discount
- amount of drawings
- amount of drawing under a letter of credit
- amount of earnest money
- amount of excise tax
- amount of expenses
- amount of finance
- amount of financing
- amount of floated assets
- amount of a franchise
- amount of general average
- amount of housing
- amount of indebtedness
- amount of information
- amount of a letter of credit
- amount of a licence fee
- amount of a loan
- amount of losses
- amount of money
- amount of an order
- amount of payment
- amount of recovery
- amount of reduction
- amount of remuneration
- amount of sales
- amount of sampling
- amount of subscription
- amount of stock
- amount of turnover
- amount of the value-added tax
- amount of work
- amount claimed
- amount due
- amount free of tax
- amount owed
- amount owing
- amount paid into an account
- amount payable
- amount realized
- amount receivable
- amount subject to penalty tax
- amount subject to tax
- amount written off
- amount written off as losses
- double the amount
- charge an amount to the debit of an account
- deposit an amount
- enter an amount
- index an amount for inflation
- pass an amount to the credit
- pay an amount into current account
- recover an amount
- refund an amount
- reimburse an amount
- verify the amount of earnings
- amounts differ2. vсоставлять (сумму); равнятьсяEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > amount
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