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41 потерпеть убытки
убыток от торговли; производственный убыток — trading loss
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > потерпеть убытки
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42 нести расходы
1) General subject: pay the fiddler, pay the piper, stand (по угощению), bear expenses, foot the bill2) Mathematics: incur expense3) Economy: bear charges, bear costs, incur charges, incur costs5) Business: defray, defray costs, pay, defray expenses (6,820 UK Google hits), incur expenses (3500 UK Google hits)6) EBRD: incur expenditures7) Makarov: incur (и т.п.) -
43 брать в долг
1) General subject: tick2) American: hit3) Mathematics: borrow4) Economy: contract a debt, contract debts, incur debts5) Finances: stash (Officials are now shifting their attention to the deposit rate at which financial institutions can stash cash with the central bank overnight.)6) Diplomatic term: incur indebtedness (consumer)7) Banking: incur debt, incur indebtedness8) Business: contract debt9) Investment: incur a debt, incur an indebtedness10) Makarov: insur debts -
44 нести
2) Colloquial: break out (To bring forth for consumption: Let's break out the champagne.), tote4) Military: sustain5) Engineering: support7) Law: bear (напр. расходы), incur (ответственность, обязанность, расходы, ущерб и т. д.), incur (ответственность, обязанность, расходы, ущерб и т.д.)9) Architecture: carry (в значении "принимать на себя нагрузку")10) Jargon: pack (обычно оружие), truck11) Makarov: bear along, fly (флаг), produce (яйца), resist (напр., нагрузку), sweep (swept), waft (звук и т.п.) -
45 нести ответственность
1) General subject: answer (за кого-л., за что-л.), be answerable for (smth.) (за что-л.), be responsible for (smth.) (за что-л.), bear responsibility, bear responsibility for (smth.) (за что-л.), bear the blame, take responsibility, to be responsible (за что-л.-for), be held accountable (71 per cent of those polled believe that parents should be held accountable when their kids are convicted of a violent crime.), have responsibility for (за что-л.), to be liable3) Law: account, incur liability, respond4) Diplomatic term: take the consequences of (за что-л.)5) Banking: be accountable, be liable, be responsible6) Business: account for, be accountable for, be held liable, be liable for, incur, incur a liability7) Makarov: have( smb.) in (one's) keeping (за кого-л.), incur (и т.п.), carry the responsibility, carry the can (часто связанную с риском и опасностью)8) Tengiz: be exposed to liabilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нести ответственность
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46 нести потери
1) General subject: take casualties, lose, suffer losses, sustain losses, take a beating2) Naval: incur3) Military: experience casualties, incur casualties, incur losses, sustain casualties, (тяжелые) take (heavy) punishment, take losses4) Rare: spend5) Economy: have losses6) Mass media: suffer casualties7) Business: incur a loss, sustain a loss, suffer a loss8) Makarov: suffer to sustain losses -
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48 навлечь
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49 взять на себя обязательства в отношении
1) General subject: incur liabilities, incur liabilities (чего-л.)2) Makarov: incur liabilities (чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > взять на себя обязательства в отношении
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50 влезть в долги
1) General subject: incur debts, outrun the constable, plunge, run into debt, go into hock (I would like to buy a new car, but I don’t want to go into hock. Я бы хотел купить новую машину, но не хочу влезать в долги), amass debts2) Economy: incur liabilities3) Mass media: incur debt4) Business: get into debts5) Makarov: get into debt, fall into debt -
51 понести расходы
1) General subject: pay the piper, suffer expenses, incur expenses2) Economy: incur charges3) Accounting: incur costs4) Sakhalin energy glossary: make expenditures -
52 потерпеть
1) General subject: incur, suffer, tolerate, rough it (Don't worry, I can rough it.), put up with (I'm afraid you would have to put up with that for the time being.), stand for (They won't stand for it - они этого не потерпят)3) Law: come to harm, sustain4) Finances: sustain a loss -
53 принимать на себя ответственность
1) General subject: bear the blame, accept responsibility2) Aviation: assume responsibility3) Law: incur liability, incur responsibility, take charge, take charge of (за что-л.)4) Patents: incurУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принимать на себя ответственность
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54 производить расходы
1) Law: disburse2) Economy: incur expenses3) Business: incur expenditure4) EBRD: incur expendituresУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > производить расходы
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55 долг
муж.1) debt; arrearage, arrears ( задолженность)быть в долгах, увязнуть в долгах, сидеть в долгах — to be in debt/hock
быть в долгу — to owe smb. money, to be in debt to smb. (у кого-л.; о финансовом долге); to be indebted (to), to be in smb.'s debt, to owe smb. a debt of gratitude (перед кем-л.; о благодарности)
быть кругом в долгах — to be deep in debt, to be up to one's ears in debt
в долг — on credit/trust
влезать в долги, залезать в долги — incur a debt, get into debt, go into debt, run into debt, run up a debt, incur debts
возвращать долг, отдавать долг — to repay
делать долги — to contract/incur debts
записывать в долг — charge, score
избавиться от долгов, разделаться с долгами — to get clear of debts
не оставаться в долгу — to repay, to pay back, to return the favor
погасить долг — to pay (off) a debt, to pay back
погрязать в долгах — to be up to one's eyes/ears in debt
просроченный долг — outstanding debt, unsettled debt
прощать долги — to remit a debt; (кому-л.) to acquit smb. of a debt
2) только ед. ( обязанность)по долгу — as obliges, as requires, out of smth.
нарушение долга — dereliction, dereliction of duty
••- первым долгомв долгу как в шелку — over head and ears in debt, up to the eyes in debt
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56 принимать на себя обязательства
commit oneself, assume (enter into, undertake, incur) commitments, assume (enter into, undertake, incur) obligations, assume (undertake) responsibilities, enter into engagements, assume (contract, incur) liabilitiesBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > принимать на себя обязательства
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57 влезать в долг
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58 влезать в долги
1) General subject: borrow heavily, plunge, outrun the constable, run into debt, get into debt2) Economy: incur debts, incur indebtedness, run into debts3) Business: get into debts4) Idiomatic expression: go on the hook -
59 вызвать осуждение
1) General subject: make an exhibition of oneself, incur disfavor2) Makarov: incur disfavour -
60 навлекать на себя
1) General subject: head, incur, invite, come in for
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incur — in·cur /in kər/ vt in·curred, in·cur·ring: to become liable or subject to: bring down upon oneself incur obligations incur expenses Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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incur — ► VERB (incurred, incurring) ▪ become subject to (something unpleasant) as a result of one s actions. ORIGIN Latin incurrere run into or towards … English terms dictionary
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