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1 moneys\ paid\ out
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2 out-of-pocket
adjective (paid in cash; paid out of your own pocket: out-of-pocket expenses.) kész kiadások -
3 rent
bérleti díj, szaggat, szakít, lakbér, szakadás to rent: bérbe vesz, bérbe ad, kibérel* * *I 1. [rent] noun(money paid, usually regularly, for the use of a house, shop, land etc which belongs to someone else: The rent for this flat is $50 a week.) bér(leti díj)2. verb(to pay or receive rent for the use of a house, shop, land etc: We rent this flat from Mr Smith; Mr Smith rents this flat to us.) (ki)bérel; bérbe ad- rental- rent-a-car
- rent-free 3. adjective(for which rent does not need to be paid: a rent-free flat.) (lak)bérmentes- rent outII [rent] noun(an old word for a tear (in clothes etc).) szakadás -
4 hire
díjazás, bérbevétel, bérelés, alkalmazás, fizetés to hire: bérel, kibérel, szerződtet* * *1. verb1) ((often with from) to get the use of by paying money: He's hiring a car (from us) for the week.) (ki)bérel, kölcsönöz2) ((often with out) to give (someone) the use of in exchange for money: Will you hire me your boat for the week-end?; Does this firm hire out cars?) bérbe ad3) ((especially American) to employ (a workman etc): They have hired a team of labourers to dig the road.) alkalmaz2. noun((money paid for) hiring: Is this hall for hire?; How much is the hire of the hall?; We don't own this crane - it's on hire.) (ki)bérlés; bér(leti díj)- hirer- hire-purchase -
5 expenses
költségek, költség-visszatérítés, kiadások* * *[-siz]noun plural (money spent in carrying out a job etc: His firm paid his travelling expenses.) költségek -
6 instalment
részlet, részletfizetés* * *1) (one payment out of a number of payments into which an amount of money, especially a debt, is divided: The new carpet is being paid for by monthly instalments.)2) (a part of a story that is printed one part at a time eg in a weekly magazine, or read in parts on the radio: Did you hear the final instalment last week?) -
7 which
amelyik, amelyet, amelyiket, melyiket, ami, az* * *[wi ] 1. adjective, pronoun(used in questions etc when asking someone to point out, state etc one or more persons, things etc from a particular known group: Which (colour) do you like best?; Which route will you travel by?; At which station should I change trains?; Which of the two girls do you like better?; Tell me which books you would like; Let me know which train you'll be arriving on; I can't decide which to choose.) melyik(et)?2. relative pronoun((used to refer to a thing or things mentioned previously to distinguish it or them from others: able to be replaced by that except after a preposition: able to be omitted except after a preposition or when the subject of a clause) (the) one(s) that: This is the book which/that was on the table; This is the book (which/that) you wanted; A scalpel is a type of knife which/that is used by surgeons; The chair (which/that) you are sitting on is broken; The documents for which they were searching have been recovered.) amelyik(et), amely(et), ami(t)3. relative adjective, relative pronoun(used, after a comma, to introduce a further comment on something: My new car, which I paid several thousand pounds for, is not running well; He said he could speak Russian, which was untrue; My father may have to go into hospital, in which case he won't be going on holiday.) amely(et), ami(t)- which is which? - which is which
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