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1 forbrugsafgift
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2 afgift
sg - áfgiften, pl - áfgifterнало́г м, сбор м* * *due, duty, fee, levy* * *(en -er)( til det offentlige) duty, tax;( indenlandsk forbrugsafgift) excise tax ( fx on tobacco, alcohol and petrol);( toldafgift) (customs) duty;(leje etc) rent;( gebyr) fee;(garderobeafgift etc) charge;( til forfatter, komponist, patentejer etc) royalty;( bropenge, vejafgift etc) toll;[ lægge en afgift på noget] impose a duty (, tax etc) on something;[ skatter og afgifter] taxes, rates, and dues. -
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1удаля́ть, устраня́ть* * *carry off, delete, efface, eliminate, excise, get off, go, relieve, remove, score, shift, strip, strip off, take, wipe* * *vb remove;( gøre fremmed) estrange ( fx estrange the children from their mother);[ fjerne sig] go away,T take oneself off;( trække sig tilbage) withdraw;( om ting i bevægelse) move away;(fig) diverge from. -
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darling, dear, gem, honey, levy, love, pet, sweetheart, tax, treasure* * *I. (en -te)( kostbarhed) treasure;( skjulte kostbarheder) treasure ( fx a buried treasure), hoard;( forråd) store ( fx of learning);[ min skat!]( til person) darling! sweetheart! my dear!(især am) honey!II. (en -ter)( til staten) tax;( til lokale myndigheder, uden for Engl) local taxes,(i Engl, kun af fast ejendom) rates;( forbrugsskat) excise tax ( fx on tobacco, alcohol and petrol);( afgift) duty;( beskatning) taxation ( fx reduce (, increase) taxation);(især hist.: tribut) tribute ( fx they had to pay (a) tribute to the conqueror);[ skattens mønt] the tribute money;[ skatter og afgifter] taxes and dues;[ betale skat af] pay tax (, taxes) on;[ betale i skat] pay in tax ( fx pay $1,000 (, 30 per cent) in (income) tax);[ hvad betaler du i skat?] how much income tax do you pay?[ lægge skat på noget] put (el. lay) a tax (, duty) on something,F impose a tax (, duty) on something;[sætte en i skat for $1 000] assess somebody at $1,000. -
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delete, efface, erase, excise, flat, plain* * *I. (en -r)( fladt land) plain;[ på sletten] in the plain.II. (en -r)zo dab.III. vb strike out,F delete;( med svamp) sponge out,( med viskelæder) rub out,F erase;( på båndoptager & edb) erase;( annullere) cancel ( fx an order);[ blive slettet af landkortet] be wiped off the map;[ slette et navn på (el. af) en liste] strike a name off a list;(se også spor). -
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