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21 פְּגָם
פְּגָםm. (preced. wds.) 1) injury, deterioration; blemish, discredit. Tanḥ. Vayishl. 5 פ׳ הוא לאשה it is discreditable to a woman (to be showy). Y.B. Kam.VIII, end, 6c; Bab. ib. 93a משום פְּגַם משפחה because it is a discredit to the entire family. Gitt.59b משום פְּגָמוֹ של ראשין because it might cast a reflection on his predecessor (making it appear as if he were not a legitimate priest); משום פ׳ שניהם because it reflects on both of them. Sot.41a משום פגמו של ראשון because it discredits the scroll first used (as if it had been found unfit for reading in it). Sifré Num. 92 דברי פ׳ criticising words, opp. דברי שבח. Yalk. Ps. 846 ע״א קרויה לשם פְּגָמָהּוכ׳ a heathen deity is named with an opprobrious epithet, as ḥerem, shekets, opp. לשם שבח; a. fr.נותן טעם לפ׳, v. טַעַם. Cant. R. to VII, 8 (in Chald. dict.) אנן בעינן נתן ביה פ׳וכ׳ we desire to discredit him (the idol), by being there and not bowing to him Snh.73b פִּיגְמָהּ (from פֶּגֶם), v. פְּגִימָה. 2) indemnity for deterioration in value or social standing, to be paid to a seduced or outraged girl. Keth.III, 4 המפתה נותן בושת ופ׳ וקנס the seducer must pay an indemnity for exposure to shame and for loss of value, and a fine besides. Ib. 7 פ׳ רואין אותהוכ׳ as to indemnity for loss of value, we estimate her as if she were a handmaid to be sold 3) (v. פְּגִימָה) the decrease of the moon; trnsf. decline. Pesik. R. s. 15 (ref. to Ps. 89:38) כהדין סיהרא … אתם מונין לפְגָמוֹ like the moon: if you do good, you shall count by its fulness (by referring to your political ascendancy); if not, you shall count by its decrease (by the symptoms of decline); Pesik. Haḥod., p. 53a> לפְגָמָהּ; v. next w. -
22 снижение стоимости
1) General subject: depreciation, write off, write-off2) Construction: cost reduction3) Railway term: cost-cutting4) Economy: depreciation amortization, loss in value, reduction of the value5) Accounting: impact of value6) Stock Exchange: running down of stocks7) Mass media: slippage in value8) Business: decline in value, decrease in value, deterioration in value, fall in value, reduction in value9) Audit: impairment10) Quality control: cost saving, (продажной) depreciation11) Tengiz: cost-efficiencyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снижение стоимости
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23 verdifall
subst. decrease in value, decline in value subst. reduction in value, fall in value, drop in value, loss in value, depreciation -
24 Anlagenwertverlust
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25 обесценение
depreciation, loss of value; devaluation (произвольное)* * ** * *depreciation, loss of value; devaluation* * *demonetizationdepreciatingdepreciationdepreciationsdevaluationwastage -
26 Wertverlust
Wertverlust m GRUND, RW, WIWI depreciation* * *m <Grund, Rechnung, Vw> depreciation* * *Wertverlust
depreciation in (loss of) value, [value] depreciation;
• ständiger Wertverlust downward float;
• Wertverlust durch Abnutzung waste;
• Wertverlust der Währung shrinkage in the value of the currency;
• Wertverlust erleiden to drop (lose, diminish, go down) in value. -
27 arvonvähennys
• decrease in value• loss in value• price deduction• reduction in value• decrease of value• degradation• depreciation -
28 Wertverlust
m depreciation* * *der Wertverlustloss of value; fall in value* * *Wert|ver|lustmdepreciation* * *Wert·ver·lustm ÖKON depreciation, decline in value* * *Wertverlust m depreciation -
29 Berechnen
Berechnen n 1. COMP computing; 2. GEN, STAT calculation* * *n 1. < Comp> computing; 2. <Geschäft, Math> calculation* * *berechnen
(abschätzen) to estimate, to evaluate, to assess, to appraise, to rate, (anrechnen) to bring [in]to account, to charge, to bill, (ansetzen) to quote, (rechnen) to reckon, to compute, to calculate, to work out;
• etw. berechnen to make a computation of (charge for) s. th.;
• nach der Abschreibungsmethode mit fallenden Quoten berechnen to compute on the reducing instalment basis;
• Delcredere berechnen to charge for delcredere;
• erneut berechnen to recompute, to recalculate;
• falsch berechnen to miscompute, to miscalculate;
• Fracht berechnen to charge freight;
• Gebühr berechnen to charge a fee;
• grob berechnen to calculate roughly;
• etw. nach Jahren berechnen to date s. th. by years;
• knapp berechnen to calculate closely;
• Kosten berechnen to figure up (calculate) the costs, to figure out the expenses;
• Mietanteil in den Lebenshaltungskosten berechnen to reckon rent in the cost of living;
• zu niedrig berechnen to charge too little, to underbill;
• dem Kunden das Porto berechnen to put (charge) the postage to the customer;
• niedrige Preise berechnen to ask moderate prices, to underquote;
• Provision berechnen to charge a commission;
• Satzpreis berechnen to calculate the cost of setting;
• Schaden berechnen to assess a loss, to value damage;
• Selbstkosten berechnen to cost;
• jem. etw. zum Selbstkostenpreis berechnen to let s. o. have s. th. at cost price;
• Steuer berechnen to fix the amount of a tax;
• stundenweise berechnen to charge by the hour;
• pro Tag berechnen to charge per day;
• Tara berechnen to rate the tare;
• Verkaufspreis berechnen to calculate the selling price;
• Verlust berechnen to assess [the extent of] a loss;
• seinen Verlust berechnen to reckon up one’s losses;
• Wert einer Arbeit in Zahlen berechnen to evaluate a work in material terms;
• Zinsen berechnen to compute (work out the) interest, (belasten) to charge interest;
• Zinsen vierteljährlich berechnen to compound interest quarterly;
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30 berechnen
Berechnen n 1. COMP computing; 2. GEN, STAT calculation* * *v 1. < Comp> compute; 2. < Finanz> price; 3. < Geschäft> Gebühr calculate, charge, estimate, work out; 4. < Math> calculate; 5. <V&M> Preis, Gebühr charge ■ zu berechnen < Geschäft> chargeable* * *berechnen
(abschätzen) to estimate, to evaluate, to assess, to appraise, to rate, (anrechnen) to bring [in]to account, to charge, to bill, (ansetzen) to quote, (rechnen) to reckon, to compute, to calculate, to work out;
• etw. berechnen to make a computation of (charge for) s. th.;
• nach der Abschreibungsmethode mit fallenden Quoten berechnen to compute on the reducing instalment basis;
• Delcredere berechnen to charge for delcredere;
• erneut berechnen to recompute, to recalculate;
• falsch berechnen to miscompute, to miscalculate;
• Fracht berechnen to charge freight;
• Gebühr berechnen to charge a fee;
• grob berechnen to calculate roughly;
• etw. nach Jahren berechnen to date s. th. by years;
• knapp berechnen to calculate closely;
• Kosten berechnen to figure up (calculate) the costs, to figure out the expenses;
• Mietanteil in den Lebenshaltungskosten berechnen to reckon rent in the cost of living;
• zu niedrig berechnen to charge too little, to underbill;
• dem Kunden das Porto berechnen to put (charge) the postage to the customer;
• niedrige Preise berechnen to ask moderate prices, to underquote;
• Provision berechnen to charge a commission;
• Satzpreis berechnen to calculate the cost of setting;
• Schaden berechnen to assess a loss, to value damage;
• Selbstkosten berechnen to cost;
• jem. etw. zum Selbstkostenpreis berechnen to let s. o. have s. th. at cost price;
• Steuer berechnen to fix the amount of a tax;
• stundenweise berechnen to charge by the hour;
• pro Tag berechnen to charge per day;
• Tara berechnen to rate the tare;
• Verkaufspreis berechnen to calculate the selling price;
• Verlust berechnen to assess [the extent of] a loss;
• seinen Verlust berechnen to reckon up one’s losses;
• Wert einer Arbeit in Zahlen berechnen to evaluate a work in material terms;
• Zinsen berechnen to compute (work out the) interest, (belasten) to charge interest;
• Zinsen vierteljährlich berechnen to compound interest quarterly;
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31 Werteinbuße
Werteinbuße f GRUND depreciation* * *f < Grund> depreciation* * *Werteinbuße
loss of value;
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32 sætte
arrange, fit, place, put, seat, send out, set, sit, style, wear* * *vb (satte, sat) put,(mere F, mere omhyggeligt: anbringe) place,(mindre alm) set ( fx the vase on the table);( som indsats) stake, put;( plante) plant;( fastsætte) fix ( fx a price);( antage, forudsætte) suppose;( anslå) estimate;( om strøm) set;(typ) set up (fx a page),F compose,( uden objekt) set up type;[ sætte aks] ear, put forth ears;[ sæt at] suppose that,T what if ( fx what if he isn't there?);tegn];[ med præp & adv:][ sætte `af]( om penge også) earmark;( amputere) take off ( fx they had to take his leg off),F amputate;( med båd) shove off;[ sætte passagerer af] set down (, F: deposit) passengers;[ han satte mig af ved mit hotel] he dropped me at my hotel;[ sætte ham af holdet] drop him from the team, leave him out of the team;[ sætte efter én] set off in pursuit of somebody;[ sætte fast] fix, fasten, make fast,( arrestere) arrest,T run in;[ sætte et måltid for én] set a meal before somebody;(se også I. fælde, I. grænse);[ sætte sikkerhedskæden for] put on the chain;[ sætte skodderne for] put up the shutters;[ sætte skodder for vinduerne] shutter the windows;[ sætte fra sig] put down;(se også bestilling, bord);[ sætte frem] set out,( til beskuelse også) display;[ sætte hen], se ndf: sætte til side;[ sætte højt], se højt;[ sætte noget i avisen] put (, F insert) something in the newspaper;[ sætte i fængsel], se fængsle;[ sætte kløerne (, tænderne) i] sink one's claws (, teeth) into;[ sætte penge i aktier] invest (money) in shares;[ sætte sine penge i en bank] deposit one's money in a bank;(se også liv);[ sætte i at le] begin to laugh, burst out laughing;[ sætte i med en sang] break into a song;[ musikken satte i ( med en melodi)] the band (, orchestra) struck up (a tune);[ sætte igennem] carry through, effect;[ sætte sin vilje igennem] get one's way, carry one's point;[ sætte ind]( indføje) put in,F insert;( tage i brug, også mil.) bring into action ( fx the whole staff; the artillery, more troops), deploy;( som indsats) stake ( fx one's life);( uden objekt) ( koncentrere sine anstrengelser) concentrate one's efforts ( fx we must know where to concentrate our efforts);( begynde) set in ( fx winter set in);[ sætte flere tog ind] put on (el. run) more trains;[ sætte en ind i noget] inform somebody about something, brief somebody about (el. on) something,F acquaint somebody with something;F direct all one's efforts (el. energies) to(wards) doing something, strain every nerve to do something;[ vi må sætte noget ind på det] we must put some effort into it;[ sætte penge ind på en konto] pay money into an account;[ sætte ned]( formindske) reduce, lower ( med by);[ sætte komma (, anførselstegn) om noget] put commas (, inverted commas) round something, put something inside (inverted) commas;(se også parentes);[ sætte op] put up ( fx a book on a shelf; an announcement on a notice board; a shelf), fit up ( fx a shelf, a lamp), fix ( fx atelevision aerial),( montere også) mount;( rejse) put up ( fx a fence, a tent);( hænge op også) hang ( fx curtains, wallpaper);( teaterstykke) put on,F mount,(= iscenesætte) produce, stage;(priser etc) put up; raise, increase ( med by, fx increase the price by 10%);( skrivelse) draw up;[ sætte én op i gage] raise somebody's salary;[ sætte dem op imod ham] set (el. turn) them against him;[ sætte over]( med et hop) jump, clear,(mere F) leap;( sejle over: selv) cross,( foretrække for) put above, prefer to ( fx put England above France, prefer England to France);[ sætte partiets interesser over landets] put party before country;[ sætte kedlen over] put the kettle on;(til kaffe etc) put the water on to boil;[ sætte på]( fastgøre) fix; fit on;[ sætte fart på] hurry up, get a move on,( i bil) put one's foot down;F put one's foot on Danish soil;[ sætte ham på holdet] put him on the team;[ sætte en plade på ( grammofonen)] put on a record;[ sætte sammen] put together,F assemble;( udarbejde) draw up ( fx a list), make up ( fx a programme),F compose ( fx a letter);( et brækket lem) set ( fx set a broken leg);[ sætte geværer sammen ( i pyramide)] pile arms;[ sætte til]( miste) lose ( fx money),( bortødsle) waste;( tilføje) add;( til stikkontakt) plug in;( anslå) put at, estimate at ( fx put her age at 30; put (el.estimate) his income (, the cost, the loss) at £5,000),( mere præcist, fx til skat) assess at ( fx assess his income (, the cost, the loss, the value) at £5,000);[sætte et møde til kl. 3] fix a meeting for 3 o'clock;[sætte prisen til £15] fix the price at £15;( sætte bort) put away; put aside, set aside;( opspare) put by, put away, put aside, put on one side, lay by, set aside;(se også tilsidesætte);[ sætte en tændstik ` til] apply a match;[ sætte ham til at] set him to;[ sætte tilbage] put back,(fig) handicap, retard;[ sætte ud]( om motor) misfire,( gå i stå) cut out;[ sætte en ud ( af lokalet)] put somebody out;[ sætte en båd ud] put a boat out;[ sætte en lejer ud] evict a tenant;[ sætte vagter ud] post guards;[ sætte en udenfor] send somebody out of the room,(fig) leave somebody out in the cold;[ han følte sig sat udenfor] he felt left out,T he felt out of things;[ sætte under afstemning] put to the vote;[ sætte sit navn under noget] sign something, put one's name to something;[ med sig:][ sætte sig]( tage plads) sit down,(mere F) take a seat, seat oneself,( om fugl) perch;( bundfælde sig; synke) settle;( fortage sig) die down,F subside;[ sætte sig et mål] set oneself a goal;[ sætte sig fast] become fixed, stick,( i klemme) jam ( fx the brakes jammed),(om hær etc) establish oneself firmly;( om husejer) he has taken on a large mortgage; he has committed himself to a large mortgage;[ sætte sig i gæld] run (el. get) into debt;[ sætte sig i ens sted] put oneself in somebody's place;[ sætte sig imod] oppose,( stærkere) set one's face against;(se også ndf: sætte sig op imod);(dvs i bilen) get in;[ sætte sig ind i] study,F make oneself acquainted with,T get up,( forestille sig) imagine, enter into;[ sætte sig ned] sit down;[ sætte sig op imod] resist,( stærkere) stand out against,( trodse) defy,F challenge ( fx his authority),( gøre oprør mod) rise (el. revolt) against;[ sætte sig op på] get on,F mount ( fx one's bicycle);[ sætte sig på] collar ( fx they collared the entire market),F appropriate, monopolize;( kue) sit on;(se også bagben);[ sætte sig til at læse] set about reading, begin to read;[ sætte sig til klaveret (, rattet)] sit down at the piano (, behind the wheel);(se også modværge, II. ret);[ sætte sig ud over] ignore,F disregard. -
33 arvon aleneminen
finance, business, economy• price declinefinance, business, economy• loss in value• decrease of value• depreciation -
34 снижение стоимости
decline (loss) in value, depreciation, decrease in (diminution of) valueBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > снижение стоимости
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35 חצי
חצי, חָצָה(b. h.; v. חָצַץ) 1) to split, divide. B. Bath.3a שרצו לַחֲצוֹת, v. מְחִיצָה. 2) to pick ones teeth. Tosef.Bets.III, 18, v. חָצַץ I. Hif. הֶחֱצָה to order a division, to assign half, divide. B. Kam.34a פחת שפחתתו מיתה מַחֲצִין בחי Ms. M. a. Rashi (ed. שפחתו) half of the loss of value which death has caused, is collected from the living animal; Y. ib. I, end, 2c מחצין את הנזק the loss is divided. -
36 חצה
חצי, חָצָה(b. h.; v. חָצַץ) 1) to split, divide. B. Bath.3a שרצו לַחֲצוֹת, v. מְחִיצָה. 2) to pick ones teeth. Tosef.Bets.III, 18, v. חָצַץ I. Hif. הֶחֱצָה to order a division, to assign half, divide. B. Kam.34a פחת שפחתתו מיתה מַחֲצִין בחי Ms. M. a. Rashi (ed. שפחתו) half of the loss of value which death has caused, is collected from the living animal; Y. ib. I, end, 2c מחצין את הנזק the loss is divided. -
37 חָצָה
חצי, חָצָה(b. h.; v. חָצַץ) 1) to split, divide. B. Bath.3a שרצו לַחֲצוֹת, v. מְחִיצָה. 2) to pick ones teeth. Tosef.Bets.III, 18, v. חָצַץ I. Hif. הֶחֱצָה to order a division, to assign half, divide. B. Kam.34a פחת שפחתתו מיתה מַחֲצִין בחי Ms. M. a. Rashi (ed. שפחתו) half of the loss of value which death has caused, is collected from the living animal; Y. ib. I, end, 2c מחצין את הנזק the loss is divided. -
38 девальвация
1) General subject: devaluation2) Economy: loss of value3) Diplomatic term: depreciation of currencies4) leg.N.P. depreciation -
39 потеря ценности
Economy: loss in value -
40 снижение стоимости при перепродаже
Business: loss in value upon resaleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снижение стоимости при перепродаже
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