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1 платить штраф
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2 заплатить штраф
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3 платить пеню
Economy: pay a fine -
4 заплатить штраф
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > заплатить штраф
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5 по решению суда они обязаны уплатить штраф
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > по решению суда они обязаны уплатить штраф
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6 штраф
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7 неустойка
сущ.( штрафная санкция) contractual sanction; fine; forfeit; penal damages; penalty- большая неустойка
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8 заплатить штраф
General subject: pay the fine off (If she quit smoking she could afford $30 a month to pay the fines off.) -
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1) General subject: be euchred, to be euchred2) Business: pay a fine, pay a penalty -
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11 штраф
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12 неустойка
сущ.( штрафная санкция) contractual sanction;fine;forfeit;penalty;- большая неустойка
- штрафная неустойкавзыскание \неустойкаи — recovery of a contractual sanction
выплачивать \неустойкау — to pay a fine
погашение \неустойкаи — payment of a penalty
присуждать штрафную \неустойкау — to inflict a penalty (on)
размер \неустойкаи — amount of a penalty
решение суда о \неустойкае — award about a penalty
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13 ремиз
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14 штраф
м.fine, penaltyзаплати́ть штраф — pay a fine
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15 отделываться общими фразами
General subject: pay with fine speechesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отделываться общими фразами
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16 платить пени
General subject: pay a fine -
17 поумнеть
1) General subject: get wiser, grow wiser, wise up (напр, the most astute winners wised up and actually invested in their oil and metal holdings, boosting productivity and, in a few cases, improving the rights of shareholders), smarten up (If they cannot pay the fine, then 10 days in jail might smarten them up next time. - тогда они поумнеют; тогда они наберутся ума-разума)2) Jargon: get next to ( oneself), get wise, tumble -
18 выплачивать неустойку
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19 неуплата штрафа
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20 отделываться
1. make a clean sweepотделываться; отделаться — make a clean sweep
2. get rid3. get rid of; get off; escapeсбрасывать, стряхивать отделываться — fling off
4. come off5. dispose ofраспоряжаться; распорядиться; отделываться; отделаться — dispose of
6. put off7. work offСинонимический ряд:избавляться (глаг.) избавляться; освобождаться; отбояриваться; отвязываться; отрешаться; сбрасывать с плеч; сваливать с плеч
См. также в других словарях:
fine — 1 n [Anglo French fin fine & Medieval Latin finis end, boundary, agreement, payment for release or privilege, monetary penalty, from Latin finis end, boundary] 1: a sum imposed as punishment for an offense compare restitution 2: a forfeiture or… … Law dictionary
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fine — fine1 W1S1 [faın] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(acceptable)¦ 2¦(healthy)¦ 3¦(very good)¦ 4¦(weather)¦ 5¦(narrow)¦ 6¦(delicate)¦ 7¦(small)¦ 8¦(bad)¦ 9¦(speech/words)¦ 10 a fine man/woman etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
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fine — sb. == end. RG. 413 v. n. == cease. 129 B. v. a. == pay a fine. RG. 528, 511 … Oldest English Words
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