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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > imposition of a fine
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English-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology > imposition of a fine
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > imposition of a fine
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > imposition of a fine
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law• uhkasakkoEnglish-Finnish dictionary > conditional imposition of a fine
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n1) обложение (налогом, сбором)2) наложение (взыскания); вынесение (приговора)3) навязывание
- imposition of a duty
- imposition of an embargo
- imposition of a fine
- imposition of moratorium
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- imposition of surcharge on imports
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noun imposicióntr[ɪmpə'zɪʃən]1 (gen) imposición nombre femenino2 (unfair demand) imposición nombre femenino, abuso, molestiaimposition [.ɪmpə'zɪʃən] n: imposición fn.• abuso s.m.• imposición s.f.'ɪmpə'zɪʃəna) u ( enforcement) imposición fb) c ( taking unfair advantage) abuso m[ˌɪmpǝ'zɪʃǝn]N (=act) imposición f ; (=burden) molestia f ; (=liberty) abuso m ; (=tax) impuesto m* * *['ɪmpə'zɪʃən]a) u ( enforcement) imposición fb) c ( taking unfair advantage) abuso m -
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noun3) (piece of advantage-taking) Ausnützung, dieI hope it's not too much of an imposition — ich hoffe, es macht nicht zu viele Umstände
* * *[impə'ziʃən]noun die Belastung* * *im·po·si·tion[ˌɪmpəˈzɪʃən]n1. no pl (implementation) Einführen nt, Einführung f; of penalties/sanctions Verhängen nt, Verhängung fwould it be an \imposition if I spent the night here? würde ich dir sehr zur Last fallen, wenn ich über Nacht da bliebe?* * *["Impə'zISən]n1) no pl (of task, conditions) Aufzwingen nt, Auferlegung f (on sb jdm); (of sanctions, fine, sentence) Verhängung f (on gegen); (of tax) Erhebung f2) (= tax) Steuer f (on für, auf +dat)3) (= taking advantage) Zumutung f (on für)I'd love to stay if it's not too much of an imposition (on you) — ich würde liebend gern bleiben, wenn ich Ihnen nicht zur Last falle
* * *imposition [ˌımpəˈzıʃn] s1. Auferlegung f, Aufbürdung f (von Steuern, Pflichten etc):imposition of a penalty Verhängung f einer Strafe;b) Steuer f, Abgabe f3. SCHULE Br Strafarbeit f4. Sichaufdrängen non, upon gen)6. Täuschung f, Betrug m, Schwindel m7. REL Auflegung f (der Hände)8. TYPO Ausschießen n* * *noun3) (piece of advantage-taking) Ausnützung, dieI hope it's not too much of an imposition — ich hoffe, es macht nicht zu viele Umstände
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imposition of a fine имя существительное:
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