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1 collateral
1. n родственник или родство по боковой линии2. n ком. дополнительное обеспечениеmarketable collateral — обеспечение, реализуемое на рынке
3. a побочный, второстепенныйcollateral facts — факты, косвенно относящиеся к спору
4. a параллельный5. a ком. дополнительный6. a юр. боковой7. a коллатеральныйСинонимический ряд:1. concomitant (adj.) accompanying; attendant; attending; coincident; concomitant; concurrent; incident; satellite; simultaneous2. corroborative (adj.) adminicular; confirmative; confirmatory; corroborative; corroboratory; verificatory3. helping (adj.) accessory; adjuvant; appurtenant; assisting; auxiliary; contributory; helping; subservient; subsidiary4. indirect (adj.) circuitous; circular; indirect; oblique; roundabout5. side-by-side (adj.) corresponding; flanking; lateral; parallel; side-by-side; skirting6. subordinate (adj.) affiliated; ancillary; dependent; secondary; sub; subject; subordinate; subservient; supporting; tributary; under7. security (noun) bond; endorsement; financial promise; guarantee; insurance; money; pledge; promise; security; warrant -
2 liquidated
ликвидировать; ликвидированныйСинонимический ряд:1. cleared (verb) abolished; annihilated; blot out; cleared; cleared off; discharged; eliminated; eradicated; erased; exterminated; extinguished; obliterated; paid; paid up; purged; quit; removed; root out; rub out; satisfied; settled; snuff out; squared; stamp out; uprooted; wipe out2. murdered (verb) assassinated; cooled; destroyed; did in/done in; executed; finished; killed; knocked off; murdered; put away; rubbed out; slew; slew/slain3. paid (verb) discharged; paid; satisfied; settled; squared -
3 liquidated
ликвидировал; ликвидированный -
4 damage
I n1. шкода, пошкодження; збитки2. pl збитки- collateral damage супутні/ побічні збитки- liquidated damages наперед обумовлені збитки- radiation damage ураження радіоактивним випромінюванням- action for damages позов про відшкодування збитків- probability of damage ймовірність ураження- to claim damages вимагати відшкодування збитків- to cause damage завдавати збитків/ шкоди- to to deal damage завдавати збитків/ шкоди- to do damage завдавати збитків/ шкоди- to inflict damage on smbd. завдавати збитків- to the damage of smth. на шкоду чомусьII v пошкоджувати, псувати, завдавати збитків; дискредитувати- to damage relations with smbd. зіпсувати стосунки з кимсь -
5 debt
nдолг; задолженность; долговое обязательство
- accruing debt
- accumulated debt
- active debt
- amortized debt
- assignable debt
- bad debt
- bank debt
- bill debt
- blocked debt
- bond debt
- bonded debt
- book debt
- bottomry debt
- business debt
- budget debts
- clearing debt
- collateral debt
- commercial debt
- company debts
- consolidated debt
- contract debt
- corporation debts
- crown debt
- current debt
- current external national debt
- deferred debt
- discounted debt
- distressed debt
- doubtful debt
- dubious debt
- due debt
- effective debt
- equalization debt
- external debt
- extinguished debt
- fixed debt
- floating debt
- foreign debt
- former debt
- frozen debt
- funded debt
- government debt
- government floating debt
- gross debt
- gross national debt
- heavy debt
- huge debt
- hypothecary debt
- inherited debt
- interest-bearing debt
- internal debt
- irrecoverable debt
- joint debt
- joint and several debt
- judgement debt
- junior debt
- liquid debt
- liquidated debt
- living debt
- long-term debt
- matured debt
- maturing debt
- money debt
- mortgage debt
- national debt
- net debt
- net bonded debt
- nonperforming debt
- nonrecoverable debt
- nonrepayable debt
- old debt
- ordinary debt
- outstanding debt
- overlapping debt
- paid debt
- past debt
- past due debt
- permanent debt
- petty debt
- plain debt
- preferential debt
- preferred debt
- privileged debt
- productive debt
- provable debts
- public debt
- recoverable debt
- recourse debt
- redeemed debt
- repaid debt
- residual debt
- retired debt
- rescheduled debt
- restructured debt
- secured debt
- senior debt
- short-term debt
- speciality debt
- stale debt
- state debt
- statute-barred debt
- subordinated debt
- total debt
- uncollectible debt
- undischarged debt
- unfunded debt
- unified debt
- unpaid debt
- unrecoverable debt
- unredeemed debt
- unsecured debt
- unserviced debt
- written-off debt
- debt at law
- debts in arrears
- debts in foreign countries
- debts of a business enterprise
- debt of deferred maturity
- debt on a bill
- debts on loans
- debt on pawn
- debt under a contract
- debts due
- debt issued by a general government body
- debts owing and accruing
- debts owing by and debts owing to
- debts receivable
- debts repayable in annual installments
- debt secured by a document
- without debts
- accumulate debt
- acknowledge a debt
- acquit a debt
- acquit from a debt
- amortize a debt
- assume a debt
- attach a debt
- be encumbered with debts
- be in debt
- be involved in debts
- be out of debt
- call a debt
- cancel a debt
- clear a debt
- collect debts
- consolidate a debt
- contract debts
- convert debts into bills
- cover a debt
- deduct a debt
- defer a debt
- discharge a debt
- encumber with debts
- extinguish a debt
- forgive a debt
- get into debts
- get out of debts
- have debts
- incur debts
- liquidate a debt
- make over a debt
- meet a debt
- pay a debt
- pay back a debt
- pay off a debt
- pile up debts
- recover a debt
- redeem a debt
- reduce a debt
- reimburse a debt
- release from a debt
- remit a debt
- repay a debt
- repudiate a debt
- reschedule a debt
- restructure a debt
- retire a debt
- roll over the debt
- run into debts
- run up a debt
- service a debt
- settle a debt
- sink a debt
- slash a debt
- sue for a debt
- waive a debt
- wipe out a debt
- work out a debt
- write off a debt
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