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101 verovelvollinen
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102 obowiąz|ek
Ⅰ m (G obowiązku) duty, responsibility- mieć poczucie obowiązku to have a sense of duty a. responsibility- naszym obowiązkiem jest służyć społeczeństwu it’s our duty to be of service to society- na rodzicach spoczywa obowiązek zapewnienia materialnej opieki dziecku it is the parents’ responsibility to provide for the child- zwolnić kogoś z obowiązku to exempt sb from a requirement, to waive a requirement in sb’s case- zwolnienie z obowiązku służby wojskowej an exemption from military service- zadaję to pytanie z dziennikarskiego obowiązku it’s my duty as a journalist to ask this question- spełnili swój żołnierski obowiązek they did their duty as soldiers- żołnierz ma obowiązek wykonywać rozkazy it’s a soldier’s duty to obey orders- czuć się w obowiązku coś zrobić to feel obliged a. obligated to do sth- moim moralnym obowiązkiem jest protestować przeciwko wojnie I have a moral obligation to protest against war- wzięła na siebie obowiązek opiekowania się siostrzeńcami she took on the responsibilty of looking after her nephews- podlegać obowiązkowi podatkowemu a. płacenia podatków to be subject to taxation, to be required to pay taxesⅡ obowiązki plt duties, obligations- od podwładnych wymagał rzetelnego wykonywania obowiązków he required his subordinates to perform their duties conscientiously- zakres obowiązków a job description- do moich obowiązków należało sprzątanie halu my duties included cleaning up the hall- ma ona liczne obowiązki domowe she has a lot of household duties- prawa i obowiązki obywatela citizens’ rights and duties- nie wypełniał swoich obowiązków he neglected his duties- został zawieszony w obowiązkach ucznia he was suspended from school□ powszechny obowiązek wojskowy Wojsk. national service GB, military serviceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obowiąz|ek
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103 объект налогообложения
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104 подлежать обложению налогом
to be liable to tax, to be subject to taxation, to be taxable4000 полезных слов и выражений > подлежать обложению налогом
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105 подлежащий обложению налогом
liable to taxes, ratable, subject to taxation, taxable4000 полезных слов и выражений > подлежащий обложению налогом
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106 مكلف
مُكَلَّف: خاضِعٌ لِلضّرِيبَةtaxable, subject to taxation -
107 ἐπιτελής
A brought to an end, completed, accomplished, ποιεῖν τι ἐπιτελές, = ἐπιτελεῖν, Hdt.1.117, 3.141, Hp.Jusj., etc. ;ἐπιτελῆ ποιῆσαι ἐντολάν τινος Test.Epict.1.18
;ἐ. ἐγίνετό τι Hdt.1.124
, Th.1.141 ;εὐχαὶ ἐ. γενόμεναι Pl.Lg. 931e
, cf. SIG581.5 (ii B.C.) ;κρίσιν λαμβάνει ὁ πόλεμος ἐπιτελῆ D.H.10.46
; of persons, adult, Hsch. [dialect] Ion. Adv.- έως
at last,Aret.
SA2.8.II [voice] Act., effective, Ant.Lib. 19.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιτελής
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108 taxable base
Finthe amount subject to taxation -
109 taxable product
A product that is subject to taxation. -
110 vergili
1. subject to taxation, taxable. 2. (price) which has the tax added to it. 3. generous, munificent. -
111 vergisiz
"1. not subject to taxation; tax-free. 2. (price) which does not have the tax added to it." -
112 verollinen
• subject to tax liable to taxation• subject to tax• taxable• liable to taxation• dutiable -
113 объект налогообложения
объект налогообложения
То, что облагается налогом. К О.н. относят: доходы, имущество, стоимость реализованных товаров (выполненных работ, оказанных услуг) либо иные объекты, имеющие стоимостную, количественную или физическую характеристику, определенную законом.
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114 облагаемый налогом
subject to tax/taxation, taxable -
115 Gurney, Sir Goldsworthy
SUBJECT AREA: Automotive engineering, Land transport, Mining and extraction technology, Steam and internal combustion engines[br]b. 14 February 1793 Treator, near Padstow, Cornwall, Englandd. 28 February 1875 Reeds, near Bude, Cornwall, England[br]English pioneer of steam road transport.[br]Educated at Truro Grammar School, he then studied under Dr Avery at Wadebridge to become a doctor of medicine. He settled as a surgeon in Wadebridge, spending his leisure time in building an organ and in the study of chemistry and mechanical science. He married Elizabeth Symons in 1814, and in 1820 moved with his wife to London. He delivered a course of lectures at the Surrey Institution on the elements of chemical science, attended by, amongst others, the young Michael Faraday. While there, Gurney made his first invention, the oxyhydrogen blowpipe. For this he received the Gold Medal of the Society of Arts. He experimented with lime and magnesia for the production of an illuminant for lighthouses with some success. He invented a musical instrument of glasses played like a piano.In 1823 he started experiments related to steam and locomotion which necessitated taking a partner in to his medical practice, from which he resigned shortly after. His objective was to produce a steam-driven vehicle to run on common roads. His invention of the steam-jet of blast greatly improved the performance of the steam engine. In 1827 he took his steam carriage to Cyfarthfa at the request of Mr Crawshaw, and while there applied his steam-jet to the blast furnaces, greatly improving their performance in the manufacture of iron. Much of the success of George Stephenson's steam engine, the Rocket was due to Gurney's steam blast.In July 1829 Gurney made a historic trip with his road locomotive. This was from London to Bath and back, which was accomplished at a speed of 18 mph (29 km/h) and was made at the instigation of the Quartermaster-General of the Army. So successful was the carriage that Sir Charles Dance started to run a regular service with it between Gloucester and Cheltenham. This ran for three months without accident, until Parliament introduced prohibitive taxation on all self-propelled vehicles. A House of Commons committee proposed that these should be abolished as inhibiting progress, but this was not done. Sir Goldsworthy petitioned Parliament on the harm being done to him, but nothing was done and the coming of the railways put the matter beyond consideration. He devoted his time to finding other uses for the steam-jet: it was used for extinguishing fires in coal-mines, some of which had been burning for many years; he developed a stove for the production of gas from oil and other fatty substances, intended for lighthouses; he was responsible for the heating and the lighting of both the old and the new Houses of Parliament. His evidence after a colliery explosion resulted in an Act of Parliament requiring all mines to have two shafts. He was knighted in 1863, the same year that he suffered a stroke which incapacitated him. He retired to his house at Reeds, near Bude, where he was looked after by his daughter, Anna.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1863. Society of Arts Gold Medal.IMcNBiographical history of technology > Gurney, Sir Goldsworthy
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116 налог
сущ.duty; taxподлежать обложению налогом — ( налогообложению) to be liable (subject) to a tax (to taxation); be taxable
снижать налог — to cut down (lower, reduce) a tax
взимание (сбор) налогов — collection (levying) of taxes; tax collection
неплательщик налогов — tax-dodger; tax-evader
не подлежащий обложению налогом — exempt from a tax (from taxation); nontaxable; not subject to a tax (to taxation); tax-exempt; tax-free
облагаемый налогом — liable (subject) to a tax (to taxation); taxable
обложение налогом — imposition of a tax; taxation
освобождение от налога — bonification; exemption (immunity) from taxation
сборщик налогов — ( налоговый инспектор) tax collector (inspector, officer)
свидетельство (справка) о взимании налога — certificate of taxation; tax certificate
уклонение от уплаты налогов — tax avoidance (dodging, evasion)
- налог на наследствоналог на личное имущество, налог на движимое имущество — personal property tax
- налог на недвижимость
- налог на передачу имущества
- налог на предметы роскоши
- налог на прибыль
- налог на прирост капитала
- налог на сверхприбыль
- налог с оборота
- двойной налог
- имущественный налог
- косвенный налог
- местный налог
- натуральный налог
- подоходный налог
- подушный налог
- прямой налог
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117 налогообложение
сущ.лицо, уклоняющееся от налогообложения — tax-dodger; tax-evader
не подлежащий налогообложению — exempt from a tax (from taxation); nontaxable; not subject to a tax (to taxation)
подлежащий налогообложению — liable (subject) to a tax (to taxation); taxable
установление общих принципов налогообложения и сборов — establishment of common principles of taxation and dues
- конфискационное налогообложениефирма, специализирующаяся в области налогообложения — tax firm
- многократное налогообложение
- прогрессивное налогообложение
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118 налог
сущ.duty;tax- налог на недвижимость
- налог на прибыль
- налог на сверхприбыль
- налог с оборота
- взимать налог
- двойной налог
- имущественный налог
- косвенный налог
- местный налог
- натуральный налог
- подоходный налог
- подушный налог
- прямой налог
- снижать налогвзимание \налогов — collection (levying) of taxes; tax collection
до вычета \налога — before tax
за вычетом \налога — after tax
не подлежащий обложению \налогом — exempt from a tax (from taxation); nontaxable; not subject to a tax (to taxation); tax-exempt
облагаемый \налогом — liable (subject) to a tax (to taxation); taxable
облагать \налогом — to impose (lay) a tax (on)
обложение \налогом — imposition of a tax; taxation
освобождение от \налога — bonification
подлежать обложению \налогом — to be liable (subject) to a tax; be taxable
уклонение от уплаты \налога — tax evasion
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119 налогообложение
сущ.taxation- двойное налогообложение
- конфискационное налогообложение
- многократное налогообложение
- прогрессивное налогообложение
- чрезмерное налогообложениеизбегать \налогообложениея — to avoid taxation
не подлежащий \налогообложениею — exempt from a tax (from taxation); nontaxable; not subject to a tax (to taxation)
освобождать от \налогообложениея — to exempt from a tax (from taxation)
подлежащий \налогообложениею — liable (subject) to a tax (to taxation); taxable
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120 ser objeto de
(v.) = be a matter for/of, be subject to, experience, come in for, run + the gauntlet of, make + Nombre + subject toEx. It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.Ex. I have never seen any statistics showing that nonbook materials are more subject to theft than books.Ex. If facilities like these are not supported by the data base design, the users of the system will experience slow response times.Ex. The role of librarians in bibliographic instruction has come in for special criticism.Ex. Sometimes running the gauntlet of criticism and ridicule allows an opportunity for defending oneself.Ex. This article discusses the proposal by the European Parliament to make books and journals subject to a band of taxation between 4 and 9%.* * *(v.) = be a matter for/of, be subject to, experience, come in for, run + the gauntlet of, make + Nombre + subject toEx: It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.
Ex: I have never seen any statistics showing that nonbook materials are more subject to theft than books.Ex: If facilities like these are not supported by the data base design, the users of the system will experience slow response times.Ex: The role of librarians in bibliographic instruction has come in for special criticism.Ex: Sometimes running the gauntlet of criticism and ridicule allows an opportunity for defending oneself.Ex: This article discusses the proposal by the European Parliament to make books and journals subject to a band of taxation between 4 and 9%.
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