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1 collateral
{ka'laetaral}
I. 1. страничен, вторичен, второстепенен
COLLATERAL relationship родство не по права линия
2. косвен, допълнителен
COLLATERAL security парг. допълнителна гаранция
3. успореден, паралелен
II. 1. родство/родственик не по права линия
2. гпърг., юр. допълнителна гаранция* * *{ka'laetaral} в 1. страничен; вторичен, второстепенен; collateral r(2) n 1. родство/родственик не по права линия; 2. гпьрг* * *успореден; съребрен; паралелен; второстепенен; допълнителен; косвен;* * *1. collateral relationship родство не по права линия 2. collateral security парг. допълнителна гаранция 3. i. страничен, вторичен, второстепенен 4. ii. родство/родственик не по права линия 5. гпърг., юр. допълнителна гаранция 6. косвен, допълнителен 7. успореден, паралелен* * *collateral[kɔ´lætərəl] I. adj 1. страничен; второстепенен; 2. косвен, допълнителен, колатерален; \collateral relationship родство не по права линия; \collateral security търг. допълнителна гаранция; \collateral damage жертви и щети сред цивилното население (при военна операция); 3. успореден, паралелен; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv collaterally; II. n 1. родство (роднина) по непряка линия; 2. търг., юрид. допълнителна гаранция. -
2 collateral
• второстепенен• страничен, успореден
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