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- moratorium on interest
- moratorium on lay-offs
- announce moratorium
- declare moratorium
- extend moratorium
- impose moratorium
- introduce moratorium
- join moratorium
- lift moratorium
- proclaim moratoriumEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > moratorium
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запроваджувати, призначати, встановлювати (в законі, у вироку, нормі загального права тощо); запроваджувати ( заборону тощо); формулювати (в законі, нормі загального права тощо); накладати (заборону, покарання тощо); обкладати ( податком тощо); обманювати- impose a boycott
- impose a decision
- impose a dictatorship
- impose a duty
- impose a fine
- impose a fine on the spot
- impose a penalty
- impose a sanction
- impose a sentence
- impose a state of emergency
- impose a tax
- impose an embargo
- impose an enslaving treaty
- impose an obligation on states
- impose an order
- impose as a duty
- impose ban
- impose by legislature
- impose censorship
- impose changes in a contract
- impose conditions
- impose curfew
- impose death
- impose death penalty
- impose embargo
- impose export quotas
- impose ideology
- impose interpretation
- impose legal liability
- impose liability
- impose limitations
- impose martial law
- impose moratorium
- impose obligation
- impose one's will
- impose penal sanctions
- impose penalty
- impose Presidential government
- impose punishment
- impose quarantine
- impose quotas
- impose regulation
- impose responsibility
- impose restrictions
- impose sanction
- impose sentence
- impose speed limit
- impose tariff restrictions
- impose taxes
- impose the death penalty
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1. n лат. мораторий2. n лат. срок мораторияСинонимический ряд:1. pause (noun) adjournment; deferment; delay; demurral; extension; pause; postponement2. suspension (noun) break; cessation; end; halt; interim; interval; suspense; suspension -
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ˌmɔrəˈtɔ:rɪəm сущ.
1) мораторий to declare a moratorium ≈ объявить мораторий
2) отсрочка по платежам и финансовым обязательствам to lift a moratorium ≈ ликвидировать задолженность( латинское) мораторий - impose a * объявлять мораторий (латинское) срок моратория moratorium мораторий;
отсрочка по платежам и финансовым обязательствам ~ мораторий ~ отсрочка по платежам и финансовым обязательствам ~ срок мораторияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > moratorium
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[͵mɒrəʹtɔ:rıəm] n (pl -ria) лат.1) мораторий2) срок моратория -
9 impose a moratorium
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10 to introduce moratorium
см. impose moratoriumEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to introduce moratorium
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11 to impose limitations
{to }impose moratoriumEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to impose limitations
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12 to introduce moratorium
см. impose a moratoriumEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to introduce moratorium
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13 to impose a fine
{to }impose a moratorium
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