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1 денежные обязательства
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > денежные обязательства
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2 выполнять обязательства
1. carry out commitments2. carry out obligations3. dicharge a liabilityусловное обязательство; условный долг — contingent liability
4. fulfil commitments5. fulfil obligations6. meet engagements7. meet liabilities8. perform an obligation9. meet commitmentsРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > выполнять обязательства
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3 принимать на себя обязательство
1. assume liabilityусловное обязательство; условный долг — contingent liability
2. assume obligations3. enter into obligationsРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > принимать на себя обязательство
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4 задаток для исполнения обязательств
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > задаток для исполнения обязательств
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5 обязательство
1. debtдолг из игры, обязательство из игры — play debt
2. promise3. ties4. bond5. liabilities6. pledge7. promis8. obligations9. obligation; liability; engagementусловное обязательство; условный долг — contingent liability
10. commitment11. committal12. liability13. undertakingСинонимический ряд:обещание (сущ.) обещание -
6 отступное
1) General subject: commercial severance pay, smart money, cancellation compensation (P.B. Maggs), buyout (США)2) Law: compensation for release from obligation, release-money, accord and satisfaction (Ст. 409 ГК РФ в: Russian Civil Code Annotated by Christopher Osakwe. - М.: МГУ, 2000.), indemnity, break fee3) Diplomatic term: fix4) EBRD: break-up fee, compensation for release from obligations, compensation for termination of contract (при расторжении договора личного найма), payoff (редко), termination, termination fee5) leg.N.P. compensation for release from obligation (as a noun) -
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С ПРИВЕТОМ2 PrepP Invar predic subj: human introduced by Conj «и» used after one or more predicates having the same subject) (in refer, to one's leaving, abandoning, or foresaking some person, place, job etc in an abrupt manner, without giving any explanation, fulfilling one's obligations etc) ones association, contact, dealings etc (with s.o. or sth.) are over: (and) that's the end of it (and) he (she etc) calls it quits (and) it's "so long" (forever) (and) some person (place, job etc) is history (and) he (she etc) runs in the opposite direction (and) he (she etc) takes off.Он девушек меняет, как перчатки: погуляет денек-другой и - с приветом. Не changes girls the way he changes clothes: he goes out with a girl for a day or two and then calls it quits.(extended usage) «А кто за каждую копейку дрожит, у того их (денег) не будет»....Как же не будет, если он их не бросает зря на ветер, не пропивает, как ты?» - «А так. Они (деньги) поймут, что он жмот, и - с приветом!» (Распутин 1). "A person who counts every kopeck'll never have money." "Why won't he if he doesn't throw it away and doesn't drink it up like you do?" "Well, he won't, I tell you. Money'll see he's stingy and run in the opposite direction" (1a). -
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I• С ПРИВЕТОМ highly coll[PrepP; Invar; nonagreeing modif or subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]=====⇒ odd, having rather bizarre ideas and/ or behaviors, slightly crazy:- X has bats in his belfry.II• С ПРИВЕТОМ highly coll[PrepP; Invar; predic; subj: human; introduced by Conj "и"; used after one or more predicates having the same subject]=====⇒ (in refer, to one's leaving, abandoning, or foresaking some person, place, job etc in an abrupt manner, without giving any explanation, fulfilling one's obligations etc) one's association, contact, dealings etc (with s.o. or sth.) are over:- (and) he (she etc) calls it quits;- (and) it's "so long" (forever);- (and) some person (place, job etc) is history;- (and) he (she etc) runs in the opposite direction;- (and) he (she etc) takes off.♦ Он девушек меняет, как перчатки: погуляет денек-другой и - с приветом. He changes girls the way he changes clothes: he goes out with a girl for a day or two and then calls it quits.♦ [extended usage] "А кто за каждую копейку дрожит, у того их [ денег] не будет". - "Как же не будет, если он их не бросает зря на ветер, не пропивает, как ты?" - "А так. Они [ деньги] поймут, что он жмот, и - с приветом!" (Распутин 1). "A person who counts every kopeck'll never have money." "Why won't he if he doesn't throw it away and doesn't drink it up like you do?" "Well, he won't, I tell you. Money'll see he's stingy and run in the opposite direction" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с приветом
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9 денежные обязательства
1) General subject: liabilities2) Law: liability3) Economy: pecuniary obligations4) Banking: money liabilities5) Audit: cash commitments6) EBRD: accounts payable, bills payable, payablesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > денежные обязательства
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10 общий фонд удержаний
общий фонд удержаний
В общий фонд удержаний вносятся пять процентов от сумм, получаемых ОКОИ за продажу прав на трансляцию и по Олимпийской маркетинговой программе. Управление и контроль над фондом осуществляет МОК. МОК определяет использование общего фонда удержаний в отношении организации Игр и соответствующих обязательств ОКОИ.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
general retention fund
Five percent of the sums of money payable to the OCOG, in relation to the sale of all broadcasting rights and an international Olympic marketing program, shall be paid into a general retention fund maintained and controlled by the IOC. The IOC shall determine the application of the general retention fund in relation to the organization of the Games and the obligations of the OCOG in respect thereof.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > общий фонд удержаний
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