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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > recover an amount
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Экономика: взыскивать сумму, возместить сумму -
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > recover an amount
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1) Дипломатический термин: взыскать сумму денег, получить деньги обратно2) Банковское дело: взыскивать сумму денег, получать деньги обратноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > recover an amount of money
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5 recover the amount of losses from specific culprits
Бухгалтерия: взыскать сумму убытков с конкретных виновниковУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > recover the amount of losses from specific culprits
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/vi/ получать деньги обратноАнгло-русский экономический словарь > recover an amount of money
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/vi/ получать деньги обратноАнгло-русский экономический словарь > recover the amount of money
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взыскивать сумму денег; получать деньги обратноАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > recover an amount of money
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Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > recover an amount of money
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10 to recover an amount
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to recover an amount
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11 to recover an amount of money
взыскать сумму денег; получить деньги обратноEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to recover an amount of money
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to recover an amount
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1. n1) количество; объем2) общая сумма, итог3) бухг. основная сумма и проценты с нее
- accession compensatory amounts
- accruing amounts
- aggregate amount
- aggregate amount of capital invested
- approved amounts
- available amount
- budgeted amount
- capitalized amounts
- carrying amounts
- claim amount
- contractual amount
- dealt amount
- drawdown amount
- equivalent amount
- estimated amount
- excessive amount of goods
- face amount
- fair amount
- fractional amount
- full amount
- gross amount
- guarantee amount
- guaranteed amount
- immense amount
- insurance amount
- invoice amount
- lump-sum amount
- mandatory amount
- net amount
- nominal amount
- original amount
- outstanding amount
- overall amount
- overdue amount
- penalty amount
- principal amount
- remaining amount
- reserved amount
- residual amount
- seasonal amount
- significant amount
- specific amount of metal
- substantial amount
- tax amount
- taxable amount
- tax-free amount
- tradeable amount
- uncollected amounts
- unlimited amounts
- zero bracket amount
- amount of accrued interest
- amount of advance
- amount of allocations
- amount of balance
- amount of a bill
- amount of business
- amount of capital investments
- amount of a claim
- amount of commission
- amount of compensation
- amount of a contract
- amount of credit
- amount of currency
- amount of damages
- amount of debt
- amount of delivery
- amount of deposit
- amount of a discount
- amount of drawings
- amount of drawing under a letter of credit
- amount of earnest money
- amount of excise tax
- amount of expenses
- amount of finance
- amount of financing
- amount of floated assets
- amount of a franchise
- amount of general average
- amount of housing
- amount of indebtedness
- amount of information
- amount of a letter of credit
- amount of a licence fee
- amount of a loan
- amount of losses
- amount of money
- amount of an order
- amount of payment
- amount of recovery
- amount of reduction
- amount of remuneration
- amount of sales
- amount of sampling
- amount of subscription
- amount of stock
- amount of turnover
- amount of the value-added tax
- amount of work
- amount claimed
- amount due
- amount free of tax
- amount owed
- amount owing
- amount paid into an account
- amount payable
- amount realized
- amount receivable
- amount subject to penalty tax
- amount subject to tax
- amount written off
- amount written off as losses
- double the amount
- charge an amount to the debit of an account
- deposit an amount
- enter an amount
- index an amount for inflation
- pass an amount to the credit
- pay an amount into current account
- recover an amount
- refund an amount
- reimburse an amount
- verify the amount of earnings
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1.составлять (сумму); равняться2.1) количество; объем2) общая сумма, итог3) бухг. основная сумма и проценты с нее• -
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1) количество; сумма; итог || составлять сумму; достигать; равняться; быть равным2) стат. объём3) pl расчётный [ликвидационный] период на бирже4) бухг. основная сумма и проценты с неё -
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1) восстанавливать(ся)2) оживлять(ся)3) взыскивать; получать обратно; инкассировать, собирать долги4) возмещать5) утилизировать отходы; регенерировать -
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v1) получать обратно; отвоёвывать2) взыскивать; получать обратно; инкассировать, собирать (долги и т.п.); юр. взыскивать в судебном порядке, виндицировать- recover damages against smb.3) юр. выиграть дело в суде, выиграть процесс4) восстанавливать(ся), оживляться -
18 recover ... amount of money
/vt/ получать... деньги обратноАнгло-русский экономический словарь > recover ... amount of money
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19 возмещать сумму
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > возмещать сумму
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20 damages
сущ.;
мн. возмещение убытков, компенсация за убытки - entitled to damages - damages for breach of contract - compensation for damages - be held liable for damages - award payment of damages - award damages - amount in damages - action for/of damages - punitive damages - nominal damages assess damages claim damages recover damages repair the damages pay the damages damages awarded anticipatory damages substantial damages treble damages pay damages action of damages by way of damages liquidated damages prospective damages vindictive damages weather damage aggravated damages forseeable damages monetary damages (мн.ч.) убытки (мн.ч.) компенсация за убытки award ~ возмещать убытки award ~ выносить решение о возмещении убытков building ~ убытки от строительства compensatory ~ компенсаторные (реальные, фактические) убытки compensatory ~ компенсаторные убытки compensatory ~ реальные убытки compensatory ~ фактические убытки damages возмещение убытков ~ возмещение ущерба ~ денежное возмещение ~ компенсация за убытки ~ убытки ~ for breach of contract возмещение ущерба вследствие нарушения договора ~ for breach of contract компенсация за нарушение договора ~ for costs incurred in connection with void contract возмещение ущерба вследствие нарушения договора ~ for fire loss возмещение ущерба вследствие пожара ~ for pain and suffering компенсация за боль и страдания exemplary ~ убытки, присужденные с ответчика в порядке наказания exemplary ~ штрафные убытки judgment awarding ~ арбитражное решение о возмещении убытков liability for ~ ответственность за ущерб liability: ~ for damages ответственность за ущерб liquidated ~ заранее оцененные убытки;
оценочная неустойка;
ликвидные убытки (определяемые посредством арифметического подсчета) liquidated ~ заранее оцененные убытки liquidated ~ ликвидные убытки liquidated ~ оценочная неустойка mitigated ~ смягченный ущерб nominal ~ номинальные убытки nominal ~ символические убытки pay ~ оплачивать убытки punitive ~ штрафные убытки recover ~ покрывать ущерб recover ~ получать компенсацию за ущерб special ~ фактические убытки, определяемые особыми обстоятельствами дела substantial ~ реальные убытки substantial ~ фактические убытки treble ~ убытки, возмещаемые в тройном размере unliquidated ~ не оцененные заранее убытки unliquidated ~ неликвидные убытки vindictive ~ штрафные убытки
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