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101 погашение кредитов
1) General subject: credit repayments2) EBRD: repayment of loansУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > погашение кредитов
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102 погашение ссуды
1) Economy: redemption of loan, reimbursement of a loan, reversal of loan, sinking of a loan, sinking of loan2) Accounting: extinguishment of debt3) Finances: redemption of a loan, repayment of a loan4) Diplomatic term: debt repayment5) Banking: paying of a loan, repayment of loan6) Taxes: loan repayments7) Business: loan payoff8) SAP. loan repayment -
103 погашение финансовых обязательств
Economy: repayments of liabilitiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > погашение финансовых обязательств
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104 реструктуризация долга
1) Law: debt readjustment2) Economy: debt restructuring (пересмотр условий), debt restructuring (пересмотр условий кредитов), readjustment of debt3) Politics: rescheduling of debt repayments4) Business: debt rescheduling, restructuring of debtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > реструктуризация долга
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105 угрожать погашению как кредитов, так и ипотечных кр
General subject: threaten repayments of loans and mortgages denominated in foreign currencies (контекстуальный перевод; англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Bloomberg)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > угрожать погашению как кредитов, так и ипотечных кр
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106 (to) fall behind with smth
фраз. гл.опаздывать с чем-либоотставать в чем-либоI'm falling behind with my work at school.
They had fallen behind with their mortgage repayments.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) fall behind with smth
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107 (to) spread over
гл. фраз.а) распределять (по времени)|| I've spread the loan repayments over two years.
б) растекаться по|| A gentle smile spread over her face. — На его лице расплылась улыбка.
син. grow, spread, spread across sth, spread over sth, widenв) мед. распространяться по (чему-либо; о сыпи и т. п.)Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) spread over
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108 (to) fall behind with smth
фраз. гл.опаздывать с чем-либоотставать в чем-либоI'm falling behind with my work at school.
They had fallen behind with their mortgage repayments.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) fall behind with smth
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109 (to) spread over
гл. фраз.а) распределять (по времени)|| I've spread the loan repayments over two years.
б) растекаться по|| A gentle smile spread over her face. — На его лице расплылась улыбка.
син. grow, spread, spread across sth, spread over sth, widenв) мед. распространяться по (чему-либо; о сыпи и т. п.)Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) spread over
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110 Kapitalkosten
Kapitalkosten pl FIN, WIWI cost of capital, capital cost, cost of funds, cost of outside funds, cost of borrowed funds, capital charges (1. statische Kostenvergleichsrechnung: Kapitalkosten = durchschnittliche Abschreibungen + durchschnittliche Zinsen p.a.; 2. Kapitalkosten im EVA-Konzept: Kosten des produktiv eingesetzten Eigen- und Fremdkapitals = Kapital x Gesamtkapitalkostensatz, der aus dem Kapitalmarkt als risikoadjustierter Zinssatz hergeleitet wird; EVA = NOPAT - Kapitalkosten; the cost of capital comprises interest, dividend and repayments)* * *pl <Finanz, Vw> capital costs* * *Kapitalkosten
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111 spread
past tense, past participle; see spreadspread vb1. untar2. extender / desplegar3. propagar / extender4. difundirsetr[spred]1 (gen) extensión nombre femenino; (of ideas, news) difusión nombre femenino, diseminación nombre femenino, divulgación nombre femenino; (of disease, fire) propagación nombre femenino; (of nuclear weapons) proliferación nombre femenino; (of terrorism, crime) aumento3 (of wings, sails) envergadura4 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL (paste) pasta (para untar)5 familiar (large meal) comilona, banquetazo6 (in press) extensión nombre femenino7 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (ranch) fincatransitive verb (pt & pp spread)■ she emptied her purse and spread the contents out on the table vació su monedero y esparció el contenido sobre la mesa2 (butter etc) untar, extender; (paint, glue, etc) extender, repartir3 (news, ideas, etc) difundir, divulgar; (rumour) hacer correr; (disease, fire) propagar; (panic, terror) sembrar4 (wealth, work, cost) distribuir, repartir■ wash that stain out or it will spread quita esa mancha, si no se extenderá2 (butter etc) extenderse3 (news, ideas, etc) difundirse, diseminarse, divulgarse; (rumour) correr; (disease, fire) propagarse; (panic, fear) cundir4 (in time) extenderse2) scatter, strew: esparcir3) smear: untar (mantequilla, etc.)4) disseminate: difundir, sembrar, propagarspread vi1) : difundirse, correr, propagarse2) extend: extendersespread n1) extension: extensión f, difusión f (de noticias, etc.), propagación f (de enfermedades, etc.)2) : colcha f (para una cama), mantel m (para una mesa)3) paste: pasta fcheese spread: pasta de quesoadj.• cobertor adj.n.• banquetazo s.m.• difusión s.f.• distribución (Matemática) s.f.• envergadura s.f.• propagación s.f.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to spread")v.(§ p.,p.p.: spread) = cundir v.• derramar v.• descoger v.• difundir v.• dilatar v.• dispersar v.• espaciar v.• esparcir v.• extender v.• generalizar v.• propagar v.• propalar v.• sembrar v.• transfundir v.• untar v.
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1. spred(past & past p spread) transitive verb1) ( extend)a) ( in space) \<\<arms/legs\>\> extender*; \<\<map/sails\>\> desplegar*; \<\<wings\>\> desplegar*, extenderb) ( in time)the plan allows you to spread the cost over five years — el plan le permite pagar el costo a lo largo de cinco años
2)a) \<\<paint/glue\>\> extender*; \<\<seeds/sand\>\> esparcir*b) \<\<knowledge/news\>\> difundir, propagar*; \<\<influence\>\> extender*; \<\<rumor\>\> hacer* correr, difundir; \<\<disease\>\> propagar*; \<\<fear\>\> sembrar*; \<\<ideas/culture\>\> diseminar, divulgar*3) ( cover)spread the surface thickly with adhesive — unte or embadurne la superficie con abundante pegamento
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vi1) \<\<disease\>\> propagarse*; \<\<liquid\>\> extenderse*; \<\<fire\>\> extenderse*, propagarse; \<\<ideas/culture\>\> diseminarse, divulgarse*; \<\<panic/fear\>\> cundir; \<\<influence/revolt\>\> extenderse*2) (extend in space, time) extenderse*3) \<\<paint\>\> extenderse*; \<\<butter\>\> untarse, extenderse*•Phrasal Verbs:
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1) u ( diffusion - of disease) propagación f; (- of ideas) difusión f, divulgación f, diseminación f; (- of fire) propagación f; (- of nuclear weapons) proliferación f2) ua) (of wings, sails) envergadura fb) (range, extent)3) c ( Culin)a) ( meal) (colloq) festín m, banquete mb) ( paste) pasta para extender sobre pan, tostadas etccheese spread — queso m cremoso para untar
4) c (Journ, Print)5) c ( ranch) (AmE & Austral colloq & dial) finca f, hacienda f (AmL), estancia f (RPl), fundo m (Chi)[spred] (vb: pt, pp spread)1. N1) (=propagation) [of infection, disease, fire] propagación f ; [of idea, information] difusión f, divulgación f ; [of crime] aumento m, proliferación f ; [of education] extensión f, generalización f ; [of nuclear weapons] proliferación fmiddle-age spread — gordura f de la mediana edad
3) (=range)there is a broad spread of interest and opinion represented on the committee — hay una gran diversidad de intereses y opiniones representados en el comité
4) * (=meal) comilona * f, banquetazo * mthey laid on a huge spread — ofrecieron una espléndida comilona or un banquetazo espléndido *
6) (Culin) (for bread) pasta f para untarcheese spread — queso m para untar
7) (Press, Typ)a two-page or double-page spread — una página doble, una doble plana
8) (Econ) diferencial m9) (US) * (=ranch) finca f, hacienda f (LAm), estancia f (Arg, Uru), fundo m (Chile)2. VT1) (also: spread out) (=lay or open out) [+ tablecloth, blanket] extender, tender; [+ map] extender, desplegar; [+ arms, fingers, legs] extender; [+ banner, sails, wings] desplegar; [+ net] tenderhe spread his hands in a gesture of resignation/helplessness — extendió los brazos en ademán de resignación/impotencia
to spread one's wings — (lit, fig) desplegar las alas
2) (=scatter) esparcir, desparramarher clothes were spread all over the floor — su ropa estaba esparcida or desparramada por todo el suelo
3) (=apply) [+ butter] untar•
to spread butter on one's bread — untar mantequilla en el pan, untar el pan con mantequillato spread cream on one's face — untarse or ponerse crema en la cara
4) (=cover)•
tables spread with food — mesas llenas or repletas de comidashe spread her bread with honey — puso miel en el pan, untó el pan con miel
5) (=distribute) distribuir•
repayments will be spread over 18 months — los pagos se efectuarán a lo largo de 18 meses6) (=disseminate) [+ news, information] divulgar, difundir; [+ rumour] hacer correr, difundir; [+ disease] propagar; [+ panic, fear] sembrarword 1., 4)3. VI1) (=extend, advance) [fire] propagarse, extenderse; [stain] extenderse; [disease] propagarse; [panic, fear] cundir; [information, news, ideas] difundirsea smile spread over or across his face — sonrió de oreja a oreja
to spread like wildfire —
2) (=stretch) (in space) extenderse3) [butter] untarse4.CPDspread betting N — ≈ apuesta f múltiple, modalidad de apuesta en la que se juega sobre una variedad de resultados en lugar de uno en concreto
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1. [spred](past & past p spread) transitive verb1) ( extend)a) ( in space) \<\<arms/legs\>\> extender*; \<\<map/sails\>\> desplegar*; \<\<wings\>\> desplegar*, extenderb) ( in time)the plan allows you to spread the cost over five years — el plan le permite pagar el costo a lo largo de cinco años
2)a) \<\<paint/glue\>\> extender*; \<\<seeds/sand\>\> esparcir*b) \<\<knowledge/news\>\> difundir, propagar*; \<\<influence\>\> extender*; \<\<rumor\>\> hacer* correr, difundir; \<\<disease\>\> propagar*; \<\<fear\>\> sembrar*; \<\<ideas/culture\>\> diseminar, divulgar*3) ( cover)spread the surface thickly with adhesive — unte or embadurne la superficie con abundante pegamento
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vi1) \<\<disease\>\> propagarse*; \<\<liquid\>\> extenderse*; \<\<fire\>\> extenderse*, propagarse; \<\<ideas/culture\>\> diseminarse, divulgarse*; \<\<panic/fear\>\> cundir; \<\<influence/revolt\>\> extenderse*2) (extend in space, time) extenderse*3) \<\<paint\>\> extenderse*; \<\<butter\>\> untarse, extenderse*•Phrasal Verbs:
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1) u ( diffusion - of disease) propagación f; (- of ideas) difusión f, divulgación f, diseminación f; (- of fire) propagación f; (- of nuclear weapons) proliferación f2) ua) (of wings, sails) envergadura fb) (range, extent)3) c ( Culin)a) ( meal) (colloq) festín m, banquete mb) ( paste) pasta para extender sobre pan, tostadas etccheese spread — queso m cremoso para untar
4) c (Journ, Print)5) c ( ranch) (AmE & Austral colloq & dial) finca f, hacienda f (AmL), estancia f (RPl), fundo m (Chi) -
112 crippling
crip·pling[AM ˈkrɪpl̩ɪŋ]a \crippling attack of malaria ein schwerer Malariaanfall* * *['krIplɪŋ]adjpain lähmend; guilt, depression lähmend; taxes, repayments erdrückend; strikes alles lähmend attra crippling disease — ein Leiden, das einen bewegungsunfähig macht
* * *A adj (adv cripplingly) lähmend (auch fig)B s1. fig Lähmung f, Lahmlegung f2. ARCH Stützbalken pl -
113 Tilgungsverpflichtung
Til·gungs·ver·pflich·tungf FIN redemption commitmentden \Tilgungsverpflichtungen nachkommen to meet repayments -
114 arrear
n обыкн. plзадолженность; долги; просроченные платежи; неуплаченные суммы по счетамto be in arrears (in / with) — иметь задолженность (по)
- arrears of interestto pay off a country's arrears to an international organization — выплачивать задолженность страны международной организации
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115 авансовые платежи
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116 выплата внешнего долга
Русско-английский политический словарь > выплата внешнего долга
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117 выплаты по закладной
Русско-английский политический словарь > выплаты по закладной
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118 ежемесячные взносы
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119 carencia
f.1 lack (ausencia).sufrir carencias afectivas to be deprived of love and affectionsufrir muchas carencias to suffer great need2 scarcity, shortage, lack, insufficiency.3 deprivation.* * *1 lack (de, of)* * *noun f.1) lack2) shortage* * *SF1) (=ausencia) lack; (=escasez) lack, shortage, scarcity frmla carencia de agua y alimentos empieza a ser preocupante — the lack o shortage o scarcity of water is starting to become worrying
sufrió graves carencias emocionales y materiales — he suffered extreme emotional and material deprivation
2) (Econ) (=periodo) period free of interest payments and debt repayments* * *a) ( escasez) lack, shortageb) (Med) deficiency* * *= anaemia [anemia, -USA], deprivation, gap, scarcity, shortcoming, gap, lack, gaping hole.Ex. His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.Ex. Findings emphasised the escalating deprivation of applied social scientists in general and the local government and voluntary sectors in particular.Ex. New editions will be essentially cumulations and therefore a longer gap will exist between editions.Ex. The relative scarcity of music automated authority and bibliographic records likewise increases costs.Ex. He wrote to James explaining the shortcomings of his catalog.Ex. The picture in many cities was a patchwork one, with frequent overlapping and often gaps in coverage.Ex. The greatest lack in this film adaptation of Virginia Woolf's novel is some sort of unifying vision to replace the author's controlling prose.Ex. Questia contains thousands of books in the liberal arts, but gaping holes and many old titles diminish its value as a library collection.----* carencia de = lack of.* carencia de propiedad rural = landlessness.* carencias = lacuna [lacunae, -pl.], rough edges.* tener carencias = find + wanting.* * *a) ( escasez) lack, shortageb) (Med) deficiency* * *= anaemia [anemia, -USA], deprivation, gap, scarcity, shortcoming, gap, lack, gaping hole.Ex: His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.
Ex: Findings emphasised the escalating deprivation of applied social scientists in general and the local government and voluntary sectors in particular.Ex: New editions will be essentially cumulations and therefore a longer gap will exist between editions.Ex: The relative scarcity of music automated authority and bibliographic records likewise increases costs.Ex: He wrote to James explaining the shortcomings of his catalog.Ex: The picture in many cities was a patchwork one, with frequent overlapping and often gaps in coverage.Ex: The greatest lack in this film adaptation of Virginia Woolf's novel is some sort of unifying vision to replace the author's controlling prose.Ex: Questia contains thousands of books in the liberal arts, but gaping holes and many old titles diminish its value as a library collection.* carencia de = lack of.* carencia de propiedad rural = landlessness.* carencias = lacuna [lacunae, -pl.], rough edges.* tener carencias = find + wanting.* * *1 (escasez) lack, shortagecarencia de recursos financieros lack of financial resources2 ( Med) deficiencytiene una carencia de vitamina A he has a vitamin A deficiency3 (de un seguro) exclusion period* * *
carencia sustantivo femenino
b) (Med) deficiency;
carencia sustantivo femenino (falta, privación) lack [de, of]
(escasez) shortage [de, of]
' carencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
grosería
- incomodidad
- falta
- limitación
- privación
- subsanar
English:
acute
- deficiency
- want
- woeful
- lack
* * *carencia nf1. [ausencia] lack;[defecto] deficiency;sufrir carencias afectivas to be deprived of love and affection;sufrir muchas carencias to suffer great need2. [en la dieta] deficiencycarencia vitamínica vitamin deficiency* * *f lack (de of)* * *carencia nf1) falta: lack2) escasez: shortage3) deficiencia: deficiency* * *carencia n lack -
120 cese
m.1 stopping, ceasing.2 sacking.3 cessation, discontinuation, ceasing, suspension.4 end, pause, halt, ending.5 termination of employment.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: cesar.* * *1 cessation2 (despido) dismissal\dar el cese a alguien to dismiss somebody* * *SM1) (=parada) cessationun cese temporal de los bombardeos — a temporary halt o cessation to the bombing
cese de alarma — (Mil) all-clear signal
2) (=despido) dismissal3) (=dimisión) resignationentregué mi cese al jefe — I handed in my resignation o gave in my notice to the boss
* * *1) (frml o period) (fin, interrupción) cessation (frml)2) (frml o period)a) ( despido) dismissalb) ( renuncia) resignation* * *= cessation, termination.Ex. The reasong for the cessation of its use is more understandable.Ex. No area of library operations would be unaffected -- from the selection of materials to the hiring and termination of personnel.----* cese de hostilidades = cease of hostilities.* cese del fuego = cease-fire, armistice.* cese de publicación de una revista = title cessation.* cese laboral = termination of employment.* intervalo de cese de actividad interactiva = interactive timeout interval (ITI).* * *1) (frml o period) (fin, interrupción) cessation (frml)2) (frml o period)a) ( despido) dismissalb) ( renuncia) resignation* * *= cessation, termination.Ex: The reasong for the cessation of its use is more understandable.
Ex: No area of library operations would be unaffected -- from the selection of materials to the hiring and termination of personnel.* cese de hostilidades = cease of hostilities.* cese del fuego = cease-fire, armistice.* cese de publicación de una revista = title cessation.* cese laboral = termination of employment.* intervalo de cese de actividad interactiva = interactive timeout interval (ITI).* * *el cese de las hostilidades the cessation of hostilitiesel cese de pagos de la deuda externa the suspension of foreign debt repaymentsamenazaron con el cese por tiempo indefinido de la actividad laboral they threatened an indefinite stoppage of workCompuesto:( AmL) ceasefire1 (despido) dismissalsabía que mis declaraciones podrían costarme el cese I knew my comments could get me dismissed o could cost me my jobdarle el cese a algn to dismiss sb2 (renuncia) resignation* * *
Del verbo cesar: ( conjugate cesar)
cesé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
cese es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cesar
cese
cesar ( conjugate cesar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( parar) to stop;
cese de hacer algo to stop doing sth;
2 (frml o period) ( dimitir):
cese sustantivo masculino (frml o period)
cese del fuego (AmL) ceasefire
cesar verbo intransitivo
1 (parar) to stop, cease [de, -]: trabajamos sin cesar durante horas, we worked without a rest for hours ➣ Ver nota en cease
2 (en un cargo o puesto) to resign [como/en, as]
cese sustantivo masculino
1 (suspensión) cessation, suspension
2 (dimisión, renuncia) resignation
' cese' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cierre
- salida
- baja
English:
cessation
- cease
- redundancy
- severance
* * *cese nm1. [detención, paro] stopping, ceasing;la ONU pidió un cese del embargo económico the UN called for an end to the economic embargo;la guerrilla anunció el cese definitivo de sus acciones the guerrillas announced they were giving up violence;liquidación por cese de negocio [en letrero] closing-down saleAm cese del fuego cease-fire2. [destitución] dismissal, firing;[de alto cargo] removal from office;su apoyo a los huelguistas le costó el cese her support for the strikers cost her her job;le comunicaron el cese por teléfono he was informed of his sacking by telephone;dar el cese a alguien to dismiss sb* * *m cessation;cese de las hostilidades MIL ceasefire, cessation of hostilities;liquidación por cese de negocio closing up sale, Br closing down sale* * *cese nm1) : cessation, stopcese del fuego: cease-fire2) : dismissal
См. также в других словарях:
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