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1 денежные убытки
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2 материальный ущерб
1) General subject: financial and physical damage (AD), property loss2) Military: administer damage, deal damage, deliver damage, inflict damage, material damage (при ЯВ)3) Law: damage to property, financial damage (вред), pecuniary injury, pecuniary loss, physical injury, property damage, material damage4) Economy: injury to property5) Business: material loss6) Labor protection: damage of property7) leg.N.P. financial lossУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > материальный ущерб
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3 убыток
сущ.( утрата чего-л) loss(es): ( ущерб) damage(s);( вред) lesion\убытокки по общей аварии — мор. страх. general average loss
\убытокки по частной аварии — мор. страх. particular average loss
\убытокки, понесённые вследствие чрезвычайных расходов — damages caused (incurred) by extraordinary expenditure (expenses)
ближайшие (непосредственные) \убытокки — proximate damages
будущие \убытокки — anticipatory (prospective) damages
вероятные \убытокки — speculative damages
взыскание \убытокков — recovery of damages; ( в гражданском порядке) civil damages; ( в уголовном порядке) penal damages
взыскивать \убытокки — to recover damages
возмещать \убытокки — to indemnify; make amends; repair damages (losses)
возмещение \убытокков — compensation for damage(s); damages; indemnity; indemnification; ( репарация) reparation
возможные \убытокки — eventual damages
временные \убытокки — temporary damages
денежные \убытокки — financial (pecuniary) losses
заявлять \убытокки — to lay damages
косвенные \убытокки — consequential (indirect) damages
многократные \убытокки — multiple damages
невозмещаемые \убытокки — irrecoverable damages
неизбежные \убытокки — necessary damages
нести (понести) \убытокки — to bear (incur, suffer, sustain) damages (losses)
общая сумма понесённых \убытокков — aggregate damage; damages at large
обыкновенные \убытокки — general damages
ожидаемые \убытокки — anticipatory (prospective) damages
оплачивать \убытокки — to pay damages
определять \убытокки — to assess damages
ответственность за \убытокки — liability for damages
отдалённые \убытокки — remote damages
покрывать \убытокки — to cover damages
покрытие \убытокков — damage(s) settlement
получать право на возмещение \убытокков — to be awarded damages
предельные \убытокки — marginal damages
принимать на себя \убытокки — to accept damages
присуждать \убытокки — to award damages
причинять \убытокки — to cause (inflict) damages (losses)
прямые \убытокки — direct damages
размер \убытокков — extent of damages (of losses)
распределение \убытокков — distribution of damages (of losses) (between)
согласованные \убытокки — agreed damages
терпеть \убытокки — to bear (incur, suffer, sustain) damages (losses)
требовать возмещения \убытокков — to claim damages; ( через суд тж) to sue for damages
устанавливать размер \убытокков — to ascertain (assess) the extent of damages
установление размера \убытокков — ascertainment (assessment) of the extent of damages (of losses)
фактические \убытокки — actual damages
штрафные \убытокки — added (exemplary, punitive, vindictive) damages
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4 затруднение затруднени·е
difficulty; (препятствие) obstruction, impediment, embarrassmentбыть в затруднении — to be in a difficulty, to be at a loss; to be hard put to it разг.
связанные с чем-л. затруднения — ensuing difficulties
денежное затруднение — pecuniary embarrassment / difficulties, financial pressure
материальные / финансовые затруднения — money / financial difficulties
затруднения, вызванные неточностью формулировки — verbal difficulties
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > затруднение затруднени·е
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