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1 платити
to pay; ( наперед) to prepay, to advance; (по векселю, вчасно) to honourплатити готівкою — to pay in cash, to pay in ready money
платити авансом — to advance, to pay on account
платити данину (тж. віддавати належне) — to render tribute
платити по рахунку — to to settle the account, to book out
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2 невигідна справа
business that does not pay, no cash, no catch -
3 готівка
ж ком.cash, ready ( real) moneyза готівку — for money down; for cash ( payment), ( against) cash ( down)
платити готівкою — to pay cash, to pay in (by) cash; to pay down
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4 оплата
жpay(ment); ( винагорода) remuneration; fee, wageвідрядна оплата — piece-rate pay; piece-work payment
поденна оплата — pay by the day; day wages
оплата акцій — paying up of shares, payment of stock
оплата боргу юр. — clearance
оплата витрат — defrayal, payment of costs, payment of expenses
оплата готівкою — payment by cash, payment in cash
оплата натурою — pay in kind, payment in kind
оплата рахунків — liquidation of accounts, payment of accounts
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5 оплачувати
= оплатитиоплачувати борги — to meet the debts, to solve
оплачувати рахунок — to pay an account, to pay the reckoning, to settle a bill, to clear an account
оплачувати чек — to honour a cheque, to cash check
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6 здійснювати
= здійснитиto realize, to put ( to carry) into practice, to accomplish, to bring about; to carry out, to implement; to effectuate, to bring to effect, to carry into effect; ( ідею) to embody; літ. ( намір) to compassздійснювати авансування — to advance, to make/pay an advance
здійснювати емісію юр. — to issue
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7 післяплата
жcash on delivery, COD; pay on delivery, POD; амер. collect on delivery
См. также в других словарях:
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