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[ʹreıtəb(ə)l] a1. фин.1) подлежащий обложению налогом, сбором2) оценочный; оценённыйrateable value - оценочная стоимость; облагаемая стоимость
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1. a фин. подлежащий обложению налогом, сбором2. a фин. оценочный; оценённыйrateable value — оценочная стоимость; облагаемая стоимость
3. a фин. соразмерный, пропорциональный; соответственныйСинонимический ряд:1. classifiable (adj.) classifiable2. estimable (adj.) assessable; estimable3. meritable (adj.) meritable -
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1) подлежащий обложению налогом, сбором;
оценочный rateable value ≈ оценочная стоимость
2) пропорциональный, соразмерный, соответственный Syn: proportional, proportionate( финансовое) подлежащий обложению налогом, сбором - * ton налоговая тонна( финансовое) оценочный;
оцененный - * value оценочная стоимость;
облагаемая стоимость соразмерный, пропорциональный;
соответственный - * distribution пропорциональный разделБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rateable
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ˈreɪtəbl = rateable( финансовое) подлежащий обложению налогом, сбором - * ton налоговая тонна( финансовое) оценочный;
оцененный - * value оценочная стоимость;
облагаемая стоимость соразмерный, пропорциональный;
соответственный - * distribution пропорциональный раздел ratable = rateable ratable = rateable rateable: rateable оцененный ~ оценочный ~ подлежащий обложению налогом, сбором ~ подлежащий обложению налогом ~ подлежащий обложению сбором ~ пропорциональный ~ соответственный ~ соразмерный
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