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1 file a counterclaim
Экономика: заявлять встречный иск, предъявить встречный иск -
2 to file a counterclaim
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to file a counterclaim
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3 to file a counterclaim
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to file a counterclaim
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4 counterclaim
встречный иск; встречное требование•An obligation shall be discharged fully or partially by setting off a similar counterclaim. — Обязательство прекращается полностью или частично зачетом встречного однородного требования.
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5 counterclaim
nвстречный иск; встречное требование; контрпретензия
- advance a counterclaim
- file a counterclaim
- make a counterclaim
- meet a counterclaim
- reject a counterclaim
- repudiate a counterclaim
- satisfy a counterclaimEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > counterclaim
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6 appeal
1. n воззвание, обращение, призыв2. n просьба, мольба3. n привлекательность, притягательность, очарованиеeye appeal — привлекательность, красота
sex appeal — сексапильность, сексуальная привлекательность
4. n юр. обжалование, жалоба; апелляция5. n юр. юр. право апелляции6. n юр. спорт. апелляция к судьеto make an appeal to the umpire — обращаться к судье ; апеллировать к судье
7. n юр. редк. применение, употребление8. v апеллировать, взывать; обращаться с призывом9. v просить, молить, умолять10. v привлекать, интересовать; волновать, трогать11. v ссылаться; аргументировать12. v юр. обжаловать, апеллировать, подавать апелляционную жалобуthe sentence has been appealed against — решение суда обжаловано; приговор суда обжалован
to enter an appeal — подавать апелляцию, жалобу
13. v прибегатьif you do not obey I shall appeal to force — если вы не подчинитесь, я применю силу
Синонимический ряд:1. application (noun) application; claim; counterclaim; legal recourse; motion; request; solicitation2. attraction (noun) allure; allurement; attraction; attractiveness; charisma; charm; draw; drawing power; enchantment; fascination; glamour; interest; lure; magnetism; pull; seduction; seductiveness; witchcraft; witchery3. call for help (noun) call; call for help; challenge; cry; plea4. entreaty (noun) bid; entreaty; imploration; importunity; imprecation; invocation; orison; petition; prayer; suit; supplication5. appeal to (verb) appeal to; engage; entice; excite; interest; intrigue; invite; tempt6. apply (verb) address; apply; approach; contest; motion; reopen; resort; retry; review; sue7. beg (verb) adjure; ask; beg; beseech; brace; conjure; crave; entreat; implore; importune; invoke; plead; plead with; pray; request; supplicate8. petition (verb) petition; sue for; sue to9. pull (verb) allure; attract; draw; fascinate; lure; magnetise; pullАнтонимический ряд:demand; deny; deprecate; disavow; disclaim; disgust; protest; recall; refuse; renounce; repulsion
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