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1 оплачувати
= оплатитиоплачувати борги — to meet the debts, to solve
оплачувати рахунок — to pay an account, to pay the reckoning, to settle a bill, to clear an account
оплачувати чек — to honour a cheque, to cash check
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2 оплачувати вексель
honour a bill (v.); settle a bill (v.); pay a bill (v.); encash a note (v.) -
3 рахунок
ч1) ( обчислювання) calculation; counting2) ( документ) bill; (накладна, фактура) invoiceплатити по рахунку — to settle the account, to book out
3) ( в установах банку) accountвідкривати рахунок — to open an account, to set up an account for smb.
закривати рахунок — to close ( out) an account
4) спорт. score, tallyзрівняти рахунок — to even ( to equalize) the score
сухий рахунок — love game, whitewash; (рахунок, відкритий тільки однією стороною) lopsided score
5) account; expenseжити на чужий рахунок — to live at smb. else's expense, to sponge (on)
за рахунок — due to, owing to; at the expense (of)
платити за рахунком — to settle ( to square) an account; to pay one's shot
6) тк. мн.рахунки — scores, accounts
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4 сплачувати
= сплатитисплачувати борг — to pay (to discharge, to answer, to meet) a debt
сплачувати по векселю — to pay/meet a bill
сплачувати по рахунку — to settle one's account ( reckoning); to foot the bill
сплачувати цілком — to pay off (up)
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5 погашати
= погаситиto put out, to extinguish; ( борг) to pay off, to clear off; to liquidate; ( марку) to cancel, to roast, to grill; ( кредит) to repayпогашати облігації — to retire bonds, to pay off bonds
погашати позику — to pay off a loan, to service a loan
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6 видавати
= видати1) (давати, відпускати) to deal, to give out; ( документ) to issue; ( розподіляти) to distribute; ( вручати) to deliver, to grant, to handвидавати візу — to grant ( to issue) a visa
видавати заробітну плату — to pay out wages, to pay a salary
видавати свідоцтво — to grant ( to issue) a certificate
2) (видобувати, виготовляти) to produce3) ( злочинця) to deliver up, to give up; ( іншій країні) to extradite; to hand over4) (виказувати, розкривати) to give away, to betray5) ( за когось) to pass off (as), to pretend; ( удавати з себе) to pose (as)6) (друкувати, публікувати) to publish, to print7) ( офіційно оголошувати) to promulgate, to issue8) ( про звуки) to utter9)видавати заміж — to marry, to give in marriage
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7 вносити
= внести1) ( заносити всередину) to bring in, to carry in, to get in2) ( поправки) to introduce, to insert, to emend; (у список, у книгу) to enter on a list, to list, to book, to put, to enrol(l)3) ( ставити на обговорення) to move, to bring in, to put forwardвносити зміни — to make alterations/changes
вносити поправки — to insert/introduce amendments ( into)
вносити пропозицію — to move a proposal, to propose, to bring in a motion
4) ( робити внесок) to contribute (to); ( гроші) to pay in, to depositвносити на поточний рахунок — to pay in, to deposit
5) (викликати, бути причиною) to bring about, to causeвносити безлад — to cause disorder, to bring about disorder
вносити пожвавлення — to tiven up; to brighten up
6)вносити уточнення — to give a more precise definition (to), to introduce clarity ( into)
вносити ясність — to make things clear, to put things right; to clarify something
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8 застава
I ж2) військ. outpost, picketII жвикупати із застави (кого-небудь, що-небудь) — to pay off a mortgage; to redeem; to get smth. out of pawn
застава нерухомості діал. — wadset
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