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21 pension
1. n пенсияgrant a pension to — назначить пенсию; назначить пособие
2. n пособие, субсидия3. n арх. взятка, плата за услуги4. v назначать пенсию5. v субсидировать6. n пансион7. n пансионат8. n юр. совещание членов адвокатской корпорации «Грейз Инн»Синонимический ряд:1. grant (noun) alimony; fellowship; grant; reward; scholarship; stipend; subvention2. retirement income (noun) allowance; annuity; payment; retirement; retirement income; social security; subsidy; support; survivor's benefits3. retire (verb) retire; superannuate -
22 social security
Синонимический ряд:retirement income (noun) allowance; annuity; payment; pension; retirement; retirement income; subsidy; support; survivor's benefits -
23 social welfare
1. социальное обеспечение2. работа по улучшению быта населения; услуги, оказываемые государством населению3. патронаж -
24 tax in kind
in kind — натуральный, в натуральной форме
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25 wages in kind
in kind — натуральный, в натуральной форме
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26 a lame duck
paзг.1) "xpoмaя уткa", нeудaчник, бeдoлaгa, "нecчacтнeнький"This additional proof that her life was to be passed amongst "lame ducks" worried him. Would she never make a friendship or take an interest in something that would be of real benefit to her? (J. Galsworthy)2) paзopившийcя биpжeвoй мaклep; бaнкpoтFrauds of which a lame duck on the Stock exchange would be ashamed (Th. Macaulay). A person is called a lame duck when not making prompt payment of the loss sustained by his contracts about stocks (N lies' Register)3) oбaнкpoтившeecя пpeдпpиятиe, пpeдпpиятиe-бaнкpoтThe Economist calls lame ducks those industries whose survival is claimed to depend on government subsidy (The Economist). The interest of the community went far beyond... the nationalization of lame ducks (The Guardian)4) aмep. пoлит, пoлитичecкий дeятeль, нe пepeизбpaнный внoвь, нo пpoдoлжaющий иcпoлнять cвoи пpeжниe oбязaннocтиThe time has come, declared Senator Norris, for Congress to take cognisance of the Presidential practice of caring for "lame ducks" (New York Times). Don't worry about being a lame duck, Richard Nixon assured President Reagan last week. Despite a new democratic majority in the Senate, Reagan can function effectively, Nixon said in a phone call to the President (Newsweek) -
27 lump sum
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28 secretary of health and welfare
English-Russian big medical dictionary > secretary of health and welfare
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29 state secretary for welfare
English-Russian big medical dictionary > state secretary for welfare
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