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41 incur debts
влезать в долги ; наделать долгов ; -
42 incur expensess
понести расходы ; -
43 incur losses
понести убытки ; -
44 incur expenses
понести расходыАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > incur expenses
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45 incur liabilities
взять на себя обязательства в отношении чего-л.Англо-русский словарь экономических терминов > incur liabilities
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46 incur losses
потерпеть убытки -
47 incur losses
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48 incur (a penalty)
Налоги: совершать действие, влекущее за собой штраф -
49 incur (expense)
Налоги: нести расходы -
50 incur (obligation)
Налоги: совершать действие, влекущее за собой обязательство -
51 incur (smb.'s) displeasure
Макаров: вызвать чьё-л. неудовольствиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > incur (smb.'s) displeasure
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52 incur (smb.'s) hatred
Макаров: возбуждать чью-л. ненависть (к себе) -
53 incur (the) wrath
Политика: навлекать гнев -
54 incur a commitment
Экономика: брать на себя обязательство -
55 incur a debt
1) Общая лексика: взять в долг (сумму)2) Юридический термин: принимать на себя долг, принять на себя долг3) Финансы: влезать в долг4) Инвестиции: брать в долг -
56 incur a deficit
1) Экономика: иметь дефицит2) Деловая лексика: испытывать дефицит -
57 incur a liability
1) Общая лексика: принимать на себя обязательство2) Деловая лексика: нести ответственность -
58 incur a loss
Деловая лексика: нести потери, терпеть убытки -
59 incur a penalty
1) Экономика: подвергаться штрафу2) Макаров: подвергнуться штрафу -
60 incur a punishment
Уголовное право: подвергаться наказанию
См. также в других словарях:
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
incur — incur, contract, catch are comparable when they mean to bring upon oneself something unpleasant, onerous, or injurious. Incur may or may not imply foreknowledge of what is to happen {incur a debt} {incur criticism} but it usually implies… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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incur — [in kʉr′] vt. incurred, incurring [ME incurren < L incurrere, to run into or toward, attack < in , in, toward + currere, to run: see CURRENT] 1. to come into or acquire (something undesirable) [to incur a debt] 2. to become subject to… … English World dictionary
Incur — In*cur , v. i. To pass; to enter. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Light is discerned by itself because by itself it incurs into the eye. South. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
incur — (v.) early 15c., from Anglo Fr. encurir, M.Fr. encourir, from L. incurrere run into or against, rush at, make an attack; figuratively, to befall, happen, occur to, from in upon (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + currere to run (see CURRENT (Cf. current)).… … Etymology dictionary
incur — meaning ‘to suffer or experience’, has inflected forms incurred, incurring … Modern English usage
incur — [v] bring upon oneself acquire, arouse, be subjected to, bring down on*, catch, contract, draw, earn, expose oneself to, gain, get, induce, meet with, obtain, provoke; concept 93 … New thesaurus
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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