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[bɪl]n1) счёт, платаMy telephone (book, dress) bills run high. — У меня большой расход на телефон (книги, платья). /У меня много денег уходит на телефон (книги, платья).
The bill is payable within three days. — Счет подлежит оплате в течение трех дней. /Срок оплаты счета три дня.
These bills do not agree. — Эти счета не сходятся.
- hospital bill- hotel bill
- telephone bill
- utility bill
- bill of carriage
- doctor's bill
- bill at the restaurant
- pay the bills
- collect bills
- put smth on the bill
- meet the bills
- check the bill
- compare bills
- make out a bill for 1000 ruobles
- save a coal bill
- cut down one's bills for electricity2) вексельSee:The bill is payable (is due, matures/comes to maturity) next month. — Срок оплаты векселя истекает в следующем месяце.
The bill is payable to the bearer/at sight/on demand. — Вексель подлежит оплате по предъявлению
- canceled bill- prolonged bill
- overdue bill
- bearer bill
- forged bill
- bill of credit
- bill on a bank
- cancel a bill
- accept up
- dishonour a bill
- prolong a bill
- draw out a bill on smb for a certain sum of money3) казначейский билет, купюра, банкнота- five-dollar bill- bill of different denomination
- denomination of the bill
- break a ten-dollar bill into smaller denominations
- pay in bills4) документ, законопроект- bill of Rights- debate in Congress on the President's new transportation bill -
22 краткосрочная тратта
1. short billакцептировать вексель; акцептировать тратту — accept a bill
тратта, срочная немедленно по предъявлении — bill at sight
краткосрочный вексель; краткосрочная тратта — short bill
2. short-dated billутвердить законопроект; выставить тратту — enact a bill
возобновить вексель; возобновить тратту — renew a bill
долгосрочный вексель; долгосрочная тратта — long bill
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > краткосрочная тратта
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23 оплачиваемый
1. gainful2. payable3. salaried4. stipendiary
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