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121 освободить (кого-л.) от данного им обещания
1) General subject: release from his promiseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > освободить (кого-л.) от данного им обещания
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122 освободить (кого-л.) от данного им слова
1) General subject: release from his promiseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > освободить (кого-л.) от данного им слова
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123 отдать в залог
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124 отказаться от обещания
1) General subject: go back from one's word, go back upon one's word, welsh on a promise2) Military: retract a promise3) Diplomatic term: scrap the pledge4) Makarov: recant a promiseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отказаться от обещания
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125 отказаться от обязательства
1) General subject: repudiate2) Diplomatic term: disengage oneself from an obligation, scrap the pledgeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отказаться от обязательства
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126 официально обещанный взнос
General subject: pledgeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > официально обещанный взнос
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127 передать в залог
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128 пить за здоровье
1) General subject: bumper (чьё-л.), drink off, drink somebody's health, give a rouse, pledge (кого-либо), (чьё-л.) toast, (чьё-л.) toast health, (чьё-л.) wassail2) Makarov: (чьё-л.) drink a health to, (чьё-л.) drink a toast to, (чьё-л.) drink health, (чьё-л.) drink the health of, clink glasses, drink to, drink health (кого-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
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hypotheca — /haypaӨiyka, hipa /. Hypotheca was a term of the Roman law, and denoted a pledge or mortgage. As distinguished from the term pignus, in the same law, it denoted a mortgage, whether of lands or of goods, in which the subject in pledge remained in… … Black's law dictionary
hypotheca — /haypaӨiyka, hipa /. Hypotheca was a term of the Roman law, and denoted a pledge or mortgage. As distinguished from the term pignus, in the same law, it denoted a mortgage, whether of lands or of goods, in which the subject in pledge remained in… … Black's law dictionary