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21 sujeto a presión
= under pressure, under the coshEx. This paper attempts to dispel the myth that people work best under pressure.Ex. Motorists are under the cosh, feel taxed to the hilt and face record prices at the pumps.* * *= under pressure, under the coshEx: This paper attempts to dispel the myth that people work best under pressure.
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22 tasar
v.1 to value.María tasa propiedades por dinero Mary values properties for money.2 to fix a price for (fijar precio).3 to tax, to levy, to impose a tax on, to assess.El gobierno tasa los productos importados The government taxes imports.4 to adjust.Ellos tasan las pólizas de seguros They adjust the insurance policies.* * *1 (valorar) to value, appraise2 (poner precio) to set the price of, fix the price of3 (gravar) to tax4 (regular) to regulate* * *verb2) value* * *VT1) (=valorar) to value2) [+ trabajo] to rate (en at)3) (=restringir) to limit, put a limit on, restrict; (=racionar) to ration; (=escatimar) to be sparing with; pey to be mean with, stint* * *verbo transitivo1) <objeto/coche> to value2) ( racionar) <dinero/comida> to ration, limit* * *= price, tax.Ex. CD-ROM publishers are pricing either low or high and seemingly do not know what rationale to use for pricing.Ex. The administrative procedures to obtain foreign publications are cumbersome and highly taxed.* * *verbo transitivo1) <objeto/coche> to value2) ( racionar) <dinero/comida> to ration, limit* * *= price, tax.Ex: CD-ROM publishers are pricing either low or high and seemingly do not know what rationale to use for pricing.
Ex: The administrative procedures to obtain foreign publications are cumbersome and highly taxed.* * *tasar [A1 ]vt1 ‹cuadro/joyas› to value, assess the value of, valuate ( AmE)2 (racionar) ‹dinero/comida› to ration, limit* * *
tasar ( conjugate tasar) verbo transitivo ‹objeto/coche› to value
tasar verbo transitivo
1 (una casa, joya, etc) to value
2 (fijar un precio máximo o mínimo) to set o fix the price of
' tasar' also found in these entries:
English:
appraise
- assess
- underprice
- evaluate
- value
* * *tasar vt1. [valorar] [obra de arte, objeto de valor, inmueble] to value;[daños, avería] to calculate;tasaron la casa en diez millones they valued the house at ten million2. [fijar precio] to fix a price for3. [restringir] to restrict, to ration;habrá que tasarle el alcohol we'll have to restrict o ration the amount he drinks* * *v/t fix a price for; ( valorar) value* * *tasar vt1) valorar: to appraise, to value2) : to set the price of3) : to ration, to limit* * *tasar vb to assess / to value -
23 acto gravado
• taxable quota• taxable transaction• taxable value• taxative• taxed act• taxes -
24 arbitrios
• excise tax• local excise taxes• taxed• taxes• taxes on goods and services -
25 derechos
• duties• rightmost• righto• rights• rights accumulation program• taxed• taxes• taxes on goods and services -
26 derechos impositivos
• duties• taxed• taxes• taxes on goods and services -
27 gravado
• encumbered• tax adviser• tax agent• taxation system• taxed act -
28 gravativo
• taxation policy• taxed -
29 impuestos
• excise• taxable year• taxation• taxation at source• taxed• taxes• taxes on goods and services -
30 taxativo
• excising• limitative• pignorative• restrictive• taxation policy• taxed -
31 acto gravado
m.taxed act, taxable transaction. -
32 gravado
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33 resisar
v.to diminish any measures or things which have already been taxed.
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См. также в других словарях:
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taxed — Glesga Glossary Reserved … English dialects glossary
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taxed — past of tax … Useful english dictionary