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1 сбыть с рук
General subject: bargain off, get off hands, take something off one's hands, pawn off (ненужную или опасную вещь) -
2 избавиться от
1) General subject: make away with (чего-либо, кого-либо), do away with, pawn off, wean off, recover from2) Colloquial: liquidate3) Economy: dispose to disposal of4) Business: get rid of5) Makarov: dispose of (...)6) Current usage: bin -
3 свалить
1) General subject: bring down, dump, fell, flip over, knock down, knock over, lay out, shift the responsibility on (на кого-л.), shuffle (ответственность), strike down, lay low, put to grass, pawn off (дело( на кого-либо)), (на) offload, get (о болезни: The bug has got him, he's flat on his back.), (кого-л) stretch, plonk down3) American: put the skids under (smb., smth.)4) Engineering: pile5) Automobile industry: topple7) Jargon: run off ("Свали отсюда")8) Makarov: lay (laid), curl up, fling down (что-л.)9) Idiomatic expression: beat it -
4 залог
муж.1) (действие) pawning2) pledge тж. перен.; deposit, securityоставлять в залог (кого-л./что-л.) — to leave as a deposit
выкупать из залога — (кого-л./что-л.) to pay off a mortgage; to redeem; to get smth. out of pawn
под залог — (чего-л.) on the security (of)
3) грам. voiceактивный залог, действительный залог — active, active voice
медиальный залог, средний залог — middle, middle voice
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5 ручаться
1) General subject: answer, answer for (за кого-л.), avouch, certify, ensure, gage, guarantee, impawn, mortgage (словом), pass one's word for, pawn, pledge, pledge honour, pledge one's honour, pledge one's word, pledge word, sponsor, swear, to be (stand) sponsor for (smb.) (за кого-л.), undertake, vouch, vouch for, warrant, bail out, eat head off, stand surety for (за кого-л.), pass word (за кого-л.-for), represent2) Colloquial: go bail3) Law: avouchment, bail (за что-л.), go bail for, mortgage (словом и т.п.)4) Economy: become security, stand security5) Advertising: give security6) Business: grant surety, guaranty, stand surety7) Investment: become the security8) Makarov: answer for (smb.) (за кого-л.), eat (one's) head off, go bail for (за что-л.), engage for (за кого-л.)9) Archaic: undertake (за кого-л.) -
6 залог
1. м.1. ( действие) = заклад 1в залог (чего-л.) — as security (for)
отдавать в залог (вн.) — pawn (d.); ( о недвижимости) mortgage (d.)
оставлять в залог (вн.) — leave* as a deposit (d.)
под залог (рд.) — on the security (of)
выкупать из залога — ( о недвижимости) pay* off a mortgage; (вн.; о предмете) redeem (d.)
2. м. грам.♢
залог успеха — pledge of successvoice -
7 выкупать
I выкуп`атьнесов. - выкупа́ть, сов. - вы́купить; (вн.)1) ( возвращать залог) redeem (d)выкупать что-л из зало́га (недвижимость) — pay off the mortgage; ( в ломбарде) get smth out of pawn
2) (освобождать заложника, пленного) ransom (d), buy out (d)II в`ыкупать -
8 залог
I м.1) ( обязательство гарантировать оплату имуществом) pledge, security; (земли, недвижимости) mortgage ['mɔːg-]; ( заклад в ломбарде) pawningзако́н о зало́ге — law on pledge
заём под зало́г — loan against a pledge
в зало́г (рд.) — as / in securitty (for)
отдава́ть в зало́г (вн.; движимость) — pawn (d); ( недвижимость) mortgage (d)
выкупа́ть из зало́га (вн.; движимость) — redeem (d); ( недвижимость) pay off a mortgage (on)
2) ( закладываемое имущество) security, collateral3) (задаток или предмет, вносимый до окончательной оплаты либо для компенсации возможного ущерба) depositзало́г за возвра́т ключа́ от но́мера (в гостинице) — key deposit
оставля́ть в зало́г (вн.) — leave (d) as a deposit
4) ( взнос за освобождение из-под стражи до суда) bailвы́пустить из-под стра́жи под зало́г — release on bail
5) (гарантия, необходимое условие) guarantee, essential conditionзало́г успе́ха — guarantee of success
чистота́ - зало́г здоро́вья погов. — clean means healthy; ≈ cleanliness is next to godliness идиом.
6) (символ, знак) token, symbolII м. грам.зало́г дру́жбы — token of friendship
действи́тельный [страда́тельный; сре́дний] зало́г — active [passive; middle] voice
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9 выкупать из залога
(кого-л./что-л.) to pay off a mortgage; to redeem; to get smth. out of pawnРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > выкупать из залога
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