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1 Spending Time And Money Prodigiously
Business: STAMPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Spending Time And Money Prodigiously
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2 расход денег
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > расход денег
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3 расходование денег
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > расходование денег
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4 трата денег
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > трата денег
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5 трата денег
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6 выдавать себя
1) General subject: impersonate, masquerade (за кого-л.), pass off (за кого-л.), set up (за кого-л.)2) Literal: give oneself away ("засветиться". Пример: The thief gave himself away by spending this money, stupid log. — Вор выдал себя тем, что стал тратить все деньги, вот придурок.)3) Law: pretend4) Theatre: impersonate (за кого-л.)5) Set phrase: give away -
7 выдать себя
1) General subject: betray oneself2) Literal: draw the badger, give oneself away (То есть "засветиться". Пример: The thief gave himself away by spending this money, stupid log. — Вор выдал себя тем, что стал тратить все деньги, вот придурок.)3) Set phrase: give away -
8 не тем заниматься
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9 расход денег
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НА ДАРМОВЩИНУ (ДАРМОВЩИНКУ, ДАРОВЩИНУ, ДАРОВЩИНКУ) highly coll, often disapprov НА ЧУЖАЧКА substand PrepP these forms only adv(to get or do sth. for which payment is normally required) without spending any money, without cost to o.s.: freefor free free of charge for nothing (in limited contexts) at s.o.'s (someone else's) expense (with the NP implied by the context usu. of food and/or drinks) (for) a free NP (when the translation of the idiom incorporates the Russian verb usu. in refer, to the repeated or prolonged exploitation of s.o. 's hospitality) freeload.Рысс стакан за стаканом дул цинандали. Платили какие-то физики из Новосибирска, и барабанщик старался побыстрее на дармовщинку «поймать кайф» (Аксёнов 6). Ryss was drinking glass after glass of Tsinandali, a Georgian white wine. Some physicists from Novosibirsk were paying, and the drummer was trying to get high as quickly as possible at their expense (6a).Все, все были тут, критики тайные, насмешники, презиратели, все на дармовщинку сбежались... (Трифонов 1). All of them, all of these secret critics and scoffers were here. They had all come running for free drinks and a free meal (1a). -
11 С-536
HE ПО СРЕДСТВАМ PrepP Invar1. \С-536 жить, одеваться и т. п.adv(to live, dress etc) spending more money than one's salary or income allowsX живёт \С-536 = X lives beyond his meansX exceeds his means X spends more than he can afford.Поначалу он долго, с ненужными подробностями, рассказывал биографию, затем стал жаловаться, как дурно влиял на него живущий не по средствам дядя... (Черненок 2). At first he gave his biography at length, sparing no details, then began complaining what a bad influence his uncle, who lived beyond his means, was on him... (2a).2. \С-536 кому ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. concr or infin)) sth. costs more than s.o. can payX Y-y \С-536 - X is more than Y can affordX is out of Y's reach (price range). -
12 на дармовщинку
• НА ДАРМОВЩИНУ <ДАРМОВЩИНКУ, ДАРОВЩИНУ, ДАРОВЩИНКУ> highly coll, often disapprov; НА ЧУЖАЧКА substand[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to get or do sth. for which payment is normally required) without spending any money, without cost to o.s.:- free;- for free;- for nothing;- [in limited contexts] at s.o.'s (someone else's) expense;- [with the NP implied by the context;- usu. of food and/ or drinks](for) a free [NP];- [when the translation of the idiom incorporates the Russian verb;- usu. in refer, to the repeated or prolonged exploitation of s.o.'s hospitality] freeload.♦ Рысс стакан за стаканом дул цинандали. Платили какие-то физики из Новосибирска, и барабанщик старался побыстрее на дармовщинку "поймать кайф" (Аксёнов 6). Ryss was drinking glass after glass of Tsinandali, a Georgian white wine. Some physicists from Novosibirsk were paying, and the drummer was trying to get high as quickly as possible at their expense (6a).♦ Все, все были тут, критики тайные, насмешники, презиратели, все на дармовщинку сбежались... (Трифонов 1). All of them, all of these secret critics and scoffers were here. They had all come running for free drinks and a free meal (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на дармовщинку
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13 на дармовщину
• НА ДАРМОВЩИНУ <ДАРМОВЩИНКУ, ДАРОВЩИНУ, ДАРОВЩИНКУ> highly coll, often disapprov; НА ЧУЖАЧКА substand[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to get or do sth. for which payment is normally required) without spending any money, without cost to o.s.:- free;- for free;- for nothing;- [in limited contexts] at s.o.'s (someone else's) expense;- [with the NP implied by the context;- usu. of food and/ or drinks](for) a free [NP];- [when the translation of the idiom incorporates the Russian verb;- usu. in refer, to the repeated or prolonged exploitation of s.o.'s hospitality] freeload.♦ Рысс стакан за стаканом дул цинандали. Платили какие-то физики из Новосибирска, и барабанщик старался побыстрее на дармовщинку "поймать кайф" (Аксёнов 6). Ryss was drinking glass after glass of Tsinandali, a Georgian white wine. Some physicists from Novosibirsk were paying, and the drummer was trying to get high as quickly as possible at their expense (6a).♦ Все, все были тут, критики тайные, насмешники, презиратели, все на дармовщинку сбежались... (Трифонов 1). All of them, all of these secret critics and scoffers were here. They had all come running for free drinks and a free meal (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на дармовщину
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14 на даровщинку
• НА ДАРМОВЩИНУ <ДАРМОВЩИНКУ, ДАРОВЩИНУ, ДАРОВЩИНКУ> highly coll, often disapprov; НА ЧУЖАЧКА substand[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to get or do sth. for which payment is normally required) without spending any money, without cost to o.s.:- free;- for free;- for nothing;- [in limited contexts] at s.o.'s (someone else's) expense;- [with the NP implied by the context;- usu. of food and/ or drinks](for) a free [NP];- [when the translation of the idiom incorporates the Russian verb;- usu. in refer, to the repeated or prolonged exploitation of s.o.'s hospitality] freeload.♦ Рысс стакан за стаканом дул цинандали. Платили какие-то физики из Новосибирска, и барабанщик старался побыстрее на дармовщинку "поймать кайф" (Аксёнов 6). Ryss was drinking glass after glass of Tsinandali, a Georgian white wine. Some physicists from Novosibirsk were paying, and the drummer was trying to get high as quickly as possible at their expense (6a).♦ Все, все были тут, критики тайные, насмешники, презиратели, все на дармовщинку сбежались... (Трифонов 1). All of them, all of these secret critics and scoffers were here. They had all come running for free drinks and a free meal (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на даровщинку
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15 на даровщину
• НА ДАРМОВЩИНУ <ДАРМОВЩИНКУ, ДАРОВЩИНУ, ДАРОВЩИНКУ> highly coll, often disapprov; НА ЧУЖАЧКА substand[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to get or do sth. for which payment is normally required) without spending any money, without cost to o.s.:- free;- for free;- for nothing;- [in limited contexts] at s.o.'s (someone else's) expense;- [with the NP implied by the context;- usu. of food and/ or drinks](for) a free [NP];- [when the translation of the idiom incorporates the Russian verb;- usu. in refer, to the repeated or prolonged exploitation of s.o.'s hospitality] freeload.♦ Рысс стакан за стаканом дул цинандали. Платили какие-то физики из Новосибирска, и барабанщик старался побыстрее на дармовщинку "поймать кайф" (Аксёнов 6). Ryss was drinking glass after glass of Tsinandali, a Georgian white wine. Some physicists from Novosibirsk were paying, and the drummer was trying to get high as quickly as possible at their expense (6a).♦ Все, все были тут, критики тайные, насмешники, презиратели, все на дармовщинку сбежались... (Трифонов 1). All of them, all of these secret critics and scoffers were here. They had all come running for free drinks and a free meal (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на даровщину
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16 на чужачка
• НА ДАРМОВЩИНУ <ДАРМОВЩИНКУ, ДАРОВЩИНУ, ДАРОВЩИНКУ> highly coll, often disapprov; НА ЧУЖАЧКА substand[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to get or do sth. for which payment is normally required) without spending any money, without cost to o.s.:- free;- for free;- for nothing;- [in limited contexts] at s.o.'s (someone else's) expense;- [with the NP implied by the context;- usu. of food and/ or drinks](for) a free [NP];- [when the translation of the idiom incorporates the Russian verb;- usu. in refer, to the repeated or prolonged exploitation of s.o.'s hospitality] freeload.♦ Рысс стакан за стаканом дул цинандали. Платили какие-то физики из Новосибирска, и барабанщик старался побыстрее на дармовщинку "поймать кайф" (Аксёнов 6). Ryss was drinking glass after glass of Tsinandali, a Georgian white wine. Some physicists from Novosibirsk were paying, and the drummer was trying to get high as quickly as possible at their expense (6a).♦ Все, все были тут, критики тайные, насмешники, презиратели, все на дармовщинку сбежались... (Трифонов 1). All of them, all of these secret critics and scoffers were here. They had all come running for free drinks and a free meal (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на чужачка
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17 не по средствам
[PrepP; Invar]=====1. не по средствам жить, одеваться и т.п. [adv]⇒ (to live, dress etc) spending more money than one's salary or income allows:- X spends more than he can afford.♦ Поначалу он долго, с ненужными подробностями, рассказывал биографию, затем стал жаловаться, как дурно влиял на него живущий не по средствам дядя... (Чернёнок 2). At first he gave his biography at length, sparing no details, then began complaining what a bad influence his uncle, who lived beyond his means, was on him... (2a).2. не по средствам кому [subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. concr or infin)]⇒ sth. costs more than s.o. can pay:- X is out of Y's reach (price range).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не по средствам
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18 важная птица
разг.cf. big card (bug, gun, dog, pot, fish, shot, wig); big noise; big number Amer.; V.I.P.; prize rabbitЛука Лукич.
Прибежали как сумасшедшие из трактира: "Приехал, приехал и денег не платит..." Нашли важную птицу! (Н. Гоголь, Ревизор) — Luka Lukich. They came scampering in here from the inn like a pair of lunatics shouting: 'He's here, he's here already, he's not spending any money...' A prize rabbit you caught!Катерина.
За что ж ты меня обижаешь? Кабанова. Эка важная птица! Уж и обиделась сейчас. (А. Островский, Гроза) — Katerina. Why should you hurt my feelings? Kabanikha. Psha! What a touchy creature! I hurt her feelings! -
19 бюджетирование
бюджетирование
планирование
Процесс планирования движения ресурсов по предприятию на заданный будущий период и/или проект.
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бюджетирование
Деятельность по прогнозированию и последующему контролю расходов денежных средств. Состоит из периодического (обычно ежегодного) составления бюджетов будущих периодов и ежедневного мониторинга и уточнения бюджета текущего периода.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]EN
budgeting
The activity of predicting and controlling the spending of money. Budgeting consists of a periodic negotiation cycle to set future budgets (usually annual) and the day-to-day monitoring and adjusting of current budgets.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > бюджетирование
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20 торговля деньгами
непокрытые бумажные деньги; необеспеченный — uncovered money
карманные деньги; деньги на текущие расходы — spending money
деньги, доставшиеся легко, легко нажитые деньги — easy money
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > торговля деньгами
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