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61 drobny
adj* * *a.1. (= mały) slight, tiny; ( o kobiecie) petite; drobny druk small print; rozbić coś na drobne kawałki break into (little) pieces, smash into atoms; chodzić drobnymi kroczkami toddle, take baby steps; drobny inwentarz poultry and small farm animals, small livestock; mieć drobne kłopoty have a minor l. petty problem; ogłoszenia drobne classified ads, classifieds; analizować najdrobniejsze szczegóły go into detail; drobne pieniądze (small) change; drobna kasza fine groats; pieniądze na drobne wydatki spending money, pocket money; rozbić wazon w drobny mak smash a vase into smithereens l. a milion pieces; zalać się w drobny mak pot. get blind drunk; drobna sylwetka fragile figure.2. (= podrzędny) small, minor; drobny inwestor giełdowy small trader; drobny przedsiębiorca small entrepreneur; drobny producent small manufacturer l. producer; drobna szlachta hist. yeomanry; drobny przemysł small industry; drobny handel retail trade.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drobny
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62 mesura
f.1 moderation, restraint.con mesura in moderation2 courtesy, politeness.3 dignity, seriousness.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: mesurar.* * *1 restraint, moderation* * *SF1) (=moderación) moderation, restraint2) (=calma) calm* * *femenino moderation, restraint* * *= temperance, forbearance, gravity.Ex. Cutter instructs that 'of two subjects exactly opposite choose one and refer from the other, e.g. 'Temperance and Intemperance', 'Intemperance' See ' Temperance and Intemperance''.Ex. This constituted the FCC's Forbearance Doctrine the aim of which was to encourage competition within the industry.Ex. He speaks of him as 'a man of great gravity, calmness, sound principles, of no faction, an excellent preacher, of an upright life'.----* usar con mesura = eke out.* * *femenino moderation, restraint* * *= temperance, forbearance, gravity.Ex: Cutter instructs that 'of two subjects exactly opposite choose one and refer from the other, e.g. 'Temperance and Intemperance', 'Intemperance' See ' Temperance and Intemperance''.
Ex: This constituted the FCC's Forbearance Doctrine the aim of which was to encourage competition within the industry.Ex: He speaks of him as 'a man of great gravity, calmness, sound principles, of no faction, an excellent preacher, of an upright life'.* usar con mesura = eke out.* * *moderation, restrainthay que comer con mesura you should eat in moderationno tiene mesura a la hora de gastar dinero she knows no restraint o she has no sense of moderation when it comes to spending money* * *
Del verbo mesurar: ( conjugate mesurar)
mesura es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
mesura sustantivo femenino moderation, restraint
' mesura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
discreción
* * *mesura nf1. [moderación] moderation, restraint;con mesura in moderation2. [cortesía] courtesy, politeness3. [gravedad] dignity, seriousness* * *f:con mesura in moderation* * *mesura nf1) moderación: moderation, discretion2) cortesía: courtesy3) gravedad: seriousness, dignity -
63 troche
ADV [correr] helter-skelter, pell-mell; [desparramar] all over the place; [distribuir] haphazardlya troche y moche —
* * *(fam)a troche y moche: gastar a troche y moche to spend like there's no tomorrow (colloq); repartió golpes a troche y moche — he lashed out left and right (AmE), he lashed out left, right and centre (BrE)
* * *----* a troche y moche = like there's no tomorrow.* * *(fam)a troche y moche: gastar a troche y moche to spend like there's no tomorrow (colloq); repartió golpes a troche y moche — he lashed out left and right (AmE), he lashed out left, right and centre (BrE)
* * ** a troche y moche = like there's no tomorrow.* * *sigue gastando a troche y moche he's still spending money like there was no tomorrow o like it was going out of fashion ( colloq)repartió golpes a troche y moche he lashed out left and right ( AmE), he lashed out left, right and centre ( BrE)el dictado tenía faltas a troche y moche the dictation was absolutely full of mistakes o was riddled with mistakes o had mistakes all over the place* * *troche: a troche y moche loc advrepartía puñetazos/invitaciones a troche y moche he was dishing out punches Br left, right and centre o US left and right/he was handing out invitations to all and sundry* * *:había errores a troche y moche fam there were mistakes galore fam -
64 денежный приз
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65 приз
муж.большой приз — Grand Prix; brass ring амер.
денежный приз — prize money, spending money
присуждать приз — (кому-л.) to award a prize (to)
утешительный приз — спорт consolation prize
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66 монопольное положение
При определенном (данном) объеме выпуска монопольное положение может вызвать резкое повышение затрат. — For a given output, a monopoly position may inflate costs.
Монопольное положение может быть предоставлено и посредством аукциона, но тогда затраченные средства получает правительство и поэтому они не являются расточительным. — A monopoly position can also be allocated through an action, but the expenses are then received by the government and thus are not wasteful.
Фирмы склонны тратить деньги и прилагать усилия ради достижения монопольного положения. Утвердившись в этом положении, они склонны и далее тратить деньги и прилагать усилия, чтобы сохранить его. — Firms will tend to spend money and exert effort to acquire the monopoly position. Once installed in that position, they will tend to keep on spending money and exerting effort to maintain it.
положение, монопольное регулируемое — regulated monopoly position
Регулируемое монопольное положение (например, распределение импортных привилегий) может быть предоставлено благодаря лоббированию. — A regulated monopoly position (e.g., the allocation of import franchises) can be allocated through the lobbying.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > монопольное положение
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67 sarf
"1. spending (money). 2. expending, using up, or consuming (time, effort, energy); using (words). - etmek /ı/ 1. to spend (money). 2. to expend, use up, or consume (time, effort, energy); to use (words)." -
68 выдавать (кому-л.) деньги на мелкие расходы
General subject: allow spending moneyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выдавать (кому-л.) деньги на мелкие расходы
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69 глупо тратить деньги на ерунду
General subject: there is no logic in spending money on useless thingsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > глупо тратить деньги на ерунду
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70 деньги на текущие расходы
General subject: spending moneyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > деньги на текущие расходы
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71 нет никакого смысла тратить деньги на ерунду
General subject: there is no logic in spending money on useless thingsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нет никакого смысла тратить деньги на ерунду
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72 З-142
ЗНАЕМ МЫ ВАС! coll, iron Interj Invar fixed WO(we do not trust you because) we know more about you and the type of people you represent than what you reveal about yourself or what you appear to bewe (I) know you (all too well)!we (I) know what you're (your lot is) like we (I) know the likes of you we (I) know (all about) your type (you fellows etc) (in limited contexts) weI) know what kind of NP you arewe (I) know what you're up to.Была (шкатулочка у меня) полна, а нынче совсем опустела!» - «Полно врать, Антон Панфутьич. Знаем мы вас куда тебе деньги тратить, дома живешь свинья свиньей, никого не принимаешь, своих мужиков обдираешь...» (Пушкин 1). uIt (my little coffer) used to be full, but by now its entirely empty." "Enough of fibbing, Anton Pafnutich. We know you all too well: what would you be spending money on? You live at home like a pig in a sty, never inviting anybody and fleecing your peasants..." (1a).«...Я сам плохо играю». - «Знаем мы вас, как вы плохо играете!» - сказал Ноздрёв, выступая шашкой (Гоголь 3). "...1 play poorly myself." uWe know all about you fellows who claim to play poorly!" said Nozdrev, advancing one of his checkers (3b). "...I'm not such a good player myself." "I know what kind of a not-too-good player you are," Nozdrev said, moving a checker (3e). -
73 выдавать деньги на мелкие расходы
General subject: (кому-л.) allow spending moneyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выдавать деньги на мелкие расходы
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74 знаем мы вас!
• ЗНАЕМ МЫ ВАС! coll, iron[Interj; Invar; fixed WO]=====⇒ (we do not trust you because) we know more about you and the type of people you represent than what you reveal about yourself or what you appear to be:- we (I) know you (all too well)!;- we (I) know (all about) your type (you fellows etc);- [in limited contexts] we (I) know what kind of [NP] you are;- we (I) know what you're up to.♦ " Была [шкатулочка у меня] полна, а нынче совсем опустела!" - "Полно врать, Антон Панфутьич. Знаем мы вас; куда тебе деньги тратить, дома живешь свинья свиньей, никого не принимаешь, своих мужиков обдираешь..." (Пушкин 1). "It [my little coffer] used to be full, but by now its entirely empty." "Enough of fibbing, Anton Pafnutich. We know you all too well: what would you be spending money on? You live at home like a pig in a sty, never inviting anybody and fleecing your peasants..." (1a).♦ "...Я сам плохо играю". - "Знаем мы вас, как вы плохо играете!" - сказал Ноздрев, выступая шашкой (Гоголь 3). "...I play poorly myself." "We know all about you fellows who claim to play poorly!" said Nozdrev, advancing one of his checkers (3b). "...I'm not such a good player myself." "I know what kind of a not-too-good player you are," Nozdrev said, moving a checker (3e).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > знаем мы вас!
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75 Auslage
Auslage f 1. GEN window display; 2. KOMM display; 3. V&M shop front, window display* * *f 1. < Geschäft> window display; 2. < Komm> display; 3. <V&M> shop front, window display* * *Auslage
(Aufwendung) expense, laying out, disbursement, (Schaufenster) shop front (window), window dressing, (ausgestellte Waren) [sales] display;
• Auslage industrieller Erzeugnisse industrial display;
• Auslage innerhalb des Ladens interior display;
• Auslage in Pyramidenform pyramid display;
• Auslage im Verpackungskarton cut-case display;
• Auslage herrichten to dress a shop window, to set up the display;
• Auslagefenster display (show, US) window;
• Auslagegeld spending money;
• Auslagegeld geben to place in funds (Br.);
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1) (to begin eagerly: He launched into an enthusiastic description of the play.) launch into2) (to throw oneself freely into some new activity (often involving spending money).) launch out3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) leap4) (to jump suddenly, in order to seize or attack: The cat waited beside the bird-cage, ready to pounce.) pounce -
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78 Taschendieb
Taschendieb
snatcher, pickpocket;
• Taschendiebstahl pocketpicking, dip (sl.);
• Taschenfahrplan pocket timetable;
• Taschenformat pocket size;
• Taschengeld pocket (spending) money, allowance;
• Taschenpfändung body execution;
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79 fjár-eyðsla
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80 praw|o
Ⅰ n 1. sgt (ogół przepisów) law- prawo nowożytne modern law- prawo polskie/francuskie Polish/French law- reguły a. normy prawa legal norms a. principles- rządy prawa the rule of law- zgodnie z prawem in accordance with a. according to the law- zgodnie z polskim prawem under Polish law- zgodnie z duchem i literą prawa in accordance with the spirit and the letter of the law- wbrew prawu against the law, contrary to the law- stosować się do przepisów prawa to abide by a. obey the law- złamać prawo to break the law- być niezgodnym z prawem a. wbrew prawu to be against the law- uznać przerywanie ciąży za niezgodne z prawem to criminalize abortion- działać w granicach prawa/niezgodnie z prawem to operate within/outside the law- stać ponad prawem to be above the law- wejść w konflikt z prawem to fall foul of a. to come into conflict with the law- wyjąć kogoś spod prawa Hist. to outlaw sb- człowiek wyjęty spod prawa Hist. an outlaw- w imieniu prawa in the name of the law- w obliczu prawa in the eyes of the law- nieznajomość prawa nie zwalnia od odpowiedzialności ignorance of the law is no excuse a. defence, ignorance is no defence- prawo drakońskie Hist. Draconian law2. (norma prawna, ustawa) law; (zapisana) statute- zbiór praw a legal code a. code of laws- system praw a system of law, a legal system- uchwalać a. stanowić prawa to enact a. make laws- uchwalić prawo to pass a. adopt a law- uchylić prawo to revoke a. rescind a law książk.- prawo o spółdzielczości/środkach masowego przekazu a law on the cooperative movement/on the mass media- nowe prawo wchodzi w życie a. obowiązuje od 1 maja the new law comes into effect on a. applies as of 1 May- prawo o stowarzyszeniach wygasa a. traci moc 31 grudnia the law on association lapses on a. as of 31 December3. sgt (nauka) law- wydział prawa a law faculty- student/studentka prawa a law student- studiować prawo to study a. read law- ukończyć prawo to graduate in law4. (uprawnienie) right (do czegoś to sth); entitlement książk. (do czegoś to sth); eligibility U (do czegoś for sth)- prawa człowieka/zwierząt human/animal rights- działacz/kampania na rzecz obrony praw zwierząt an animal rights activist/campaign- prawa kobiet women’s rights- prawa publiczne/obywatelskie public/civil rights- prawa małżeńskie/rodzicielskie marital/parental rights- prawa i obowiązki obywatela civil rights and duties- prawo własności proprietorship, ownership- prawa spadkowe inheritance rights- prawa miejskie a (town/city) charter- nadać/odebrać prawa miejskie to grant/revoke a town/city charter- uczestniczyć w zebraniu bez prawa głosu to take part in a meeting without the right to vote- prawo pierwszeństwa przejazdu the right of way- równe prawa equal rights- prawo do emerytury pension rights- prawo do pracy/do strajku the right to work/to strike- mieć prawo do corocznego urlopu/do emerytury to be entitled to annual leave/to a retirement pension- mieć prawa do książki to have a. hold the copyright on a. in a. for a book- mieć prawo do ekranizacji powieści to own the film rights to a novel- mieć prawo coś zrobić to have the right a. to be entitled to do sth- ona nie ma prawa tak cię traktować she has no right to treat you like that- masz pełne prawo odmówić you have every right to refuse- kto ci dał prawo mnie krytykować? what gives a. who gave you the right to criticize me?- rościć/zastrzec sobie prawo do czegoś to claim/reserve the right to sth- nabyć/utracić prawo do czegoś to gain a. acquire/lose the right to sth- zrzec się prawa do czegoś to relinquish a. renounce one’s right to sth książk.- przyznać komuś prawo do czegoś to grant sb the right to sth- odmówić komuś prawa do czegoś to deny sb the right to sth- pozbawić kogoś prawa wykonywania zawodu to deprive sb of the right to practise their profession, to ban sb from practising a profession- upominać się o swoje prawa a. dochodzić swoich praw to demand a. claim one’s rights- jakim prawem? by what right?- jakim prawem wtrącasz się w moje sprawy? who gave you the right to interfere in my affairs?- wszelkie prawa zastrzeżone all rights reserved- wywiad publikowany na prawach wyłączności an exclusive interview- na równych prawach on equal terms- ona jest tu na prawach domownika she’s treated here as one of the family- prawo łaski the prerogative of mercy- skorzystać z prawa łaski to pardon, to be pardoned5. Aut. prawo jazdy driving licence GB; driver’s license US- zdawać/zdać egzamin na prawo jazdy to take/pass one’s driving test- chodzić na kurs prawa jazdy to take driving lessons6. (zasada, prawidłowość) law, principle- prawa naturalne/ekonomiczne/społeczne natural/economic/social laws- prawa fizyczne/natury the laws of physics/nature- odkryć/sformułować prawo to formulate a law a. principle- podlegać prawom materii/przyrody to be subject to the laws of matter/natureⅡ adv. 1. na a. w prawo (w prawą stronę) to the right; (po prawej stronie) on a. to the right- na prawo od budynku jest sad to the right of the building there’s an orchard- na prawo jest a. widzicie ratusz to a. on your right is a. you can see the town hall- iść/skręcić w prawo a. na prawo to go/turn right- skręć w pierwszą (ulicę) w prawo take the first (street to the) right- na prawo patrz! Wojsk. eyes right!- szastał pieniędzmi na prawo i lewo he was spending money right, left and centre pot.- w prawo i w lewo (na wszystkie sposoby) in every possible way2. pot. (w polityce) pójść na prawo to veer to the right- zwrot na prawo a turn to the right- być na prawo od kogoś to be to the right of sb- być na prawo od centrum to be right of centreⅢ z prawa pot. (po prawej stronie) from the right- z prawa rozciągały się pola to the right, there were fields- z prawa i z lewa from all sidesⅣ prawo- w wyrazach złożonych 1. (odnoszący się do strony) right- 2. (dotyczący prawa) law-- □ prawa kardynalne Hist. cardinal laws- prawo administracyjne administrative law- prawo autorskie copyright law- prawo biogenetyczne recapitulation theory; Biol. palingenesis- prawo bliższości Hist., Prawo (the right of) primogeniture- prawo budowlane building code- prawo chełmińskie Hist., Prawo Chełm Law (a charter defining terms under which Polish towns were incorporated, modelled on the Magdeburg Law)- prawo ciążenia Newtona Fiz. Newton’s law of gravitation- prawo cywilne civil law- prawo doraźne Prawo summary justice- prawo finansowe a. skarbowe revenue law- prawo handlowe commercial a. trade law- prawo kanoniczne a. kościelne canon a. church a. ecclesiastical law- prawo karne Prawo criminal law- prawo karne wykonawcze penal law- prawo karne skarbowe penal revenue law- prawo lokalowe housing law- prawo łowieckie game laws- miasto na prawie magdeburskim a town chartered according to the Magdeburg law- prawo mennicze Hist. minting rights- prawo międzynarodowe international law- prawo Murphy’ego Murphy’s a. Sod’s pot., żart. Law- prawo obywatelstwa right of citizenship- prawo państwowe constitutional law- prawo Parkinsona Parkinson’s law- prawo pracy labour legislation, employment legislation- prawo prasowe press legislation- prawo probiercze assay law- prawo procesowe adjective a. procedural law- prawo rodzinne family law- prawo rzymskie Roman law- prawo wartości Ekon. the law of value- prawo wojenne law of war- prawo wyborcze electoral a. election law- bierne prawo wyborcze eligibility to stand for election, right to be elected- czynne prawo wyborcze voting rights, suffrage, franchise- powszechne prawo wyborcze universal suffrage a. a universal franchise- prawo wyborcze dla kobiet women’s suffrage- prawo zwyczajowe common law, custom- albo w prawo, albo w lewo you can’t have your cake and eat itThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > praw|o
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spending money — or[pocket money] {n.} Money that is given to a person to spend. * /When the seniors went to New York City on a trip, each was given $10 in spending money./ * /Father gave John a nickel in pocket money when he went to the store with Mother./ … Dictionary of American idioms
spending money — or[pocket money] {n.} Money that is given to a person to spend. * /When the seniors went to New York City on a trip, each was given $10 in spending money./ * /Father gave John a nickel in pocket money when he went to the store with Mother./ … Dictionary of American idioms
spending money — ➔ money * * * spending money UK US noun [U] ► money that you can spend on activities you enjoy, entertainment, personal things, etc.: »We had a small fund saved to use for spending money on vacation … Financial and business terms
spending\ money — • spending money • pocket money noun Money that is given to a person to spend. When the seniors went to New York City on a trip, each was given $10 in spending money. Father gave John a nickel in pocket money when he went to the store with mother … Словарь американских идиом
Spending money — Spending Spend ing, n. The act of expending; expenditure. [1913 Webster] {Spending money}, money set apart for extra (not necessary) personal expenses; pocket money. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spending money — spending .money n [U] money that you have available to spend on the things you want rather than need … Dictionary of contemporary English
spending money — spending ,money noun uncount money that you spend on things you want, not on things such as food and bills … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
spending money — n. money for small personal expenses … English World dictionary
spending money — noun cash for day to day spending on incidental expenses • Syn: ↑pocket money, ↑pin money • Hypernyms: ↑cash, ↑hard cash, ↑hard currency * * * noun [noncount] : extra money that you can spend on whatever you want … Useful english dictionary
spending money — N UNCOUNT Spending money is money that you have or are given to spend on personal things for pleasure, especially when you are on holiday. Jo will use her winnings as spending money on her holiday to the Costa Brava … English dictionary
spending money — n. cash, as opposed to money in the bank. □ I’m a little short of spending money at the present. Could I borrow ten dollars? □ I don’t have any spending money either … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions