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61 to compensate for a deficit
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62 to compensate for a shortcoming
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63 to compensate for expenses
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64 to compensate for losses
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65 to compensate for shortage
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66 to compensate for the value
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67 liability to compensate for damage
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68 liability to compensate for losses
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69 to compensate for a shortcoming
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70 to compensate for expenditures
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72 to compensate for losses
компенсировать, возмещать убыткиEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to compensate for losses
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73 to compensate for shortage
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74 liability to compensate for damage
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compensate for учитывать (в знач. вводить поправку);factor to compensate for А коэффициент, учитывающий АEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > compensate
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1. v возмещать, компенсировать2. v вознаграждать; расплачиваться3. v спец. балансировать; уравновешивать4. v спец. компенсироватьto compensate for a shortcoming — компенсировать недостаток ; компенсировать недостачу
Синонимический ряд:1. make up for (verb) atone for; balance; counteract; counterbalance; counterpoise; countervail; counterweigh; handicap; make up; make up for; neutralise; neutralize; offset; outweigh; redeem; set off2. pay (verb) guerdon; indemnify; pay; pay off; recompense; redress; reimburse; remunerate; repay; requite; reward3. settle the score (verb) atone; get even; make amends; retaliate; settle the score -
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[ˈkɔmpenseɪt]compensate тех. балансировать; уравнивать compensate возмещать (убытки); компенсировать (for) compensate возмещать compensate вознаграждать compensate вознаграждать за работу compensate компенсировать compensate эк. поддерживать устойчивость валюты compensate расплачиваться compensate for возмещать убыток -
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[ʹkɒmpənseıt] v1. (for)1) возмещать, компенсироватьto compensate smb. for a loss [for a damage] - возместить кому-л. убыток [ущерб]
skill sometimes compensates for lack of strength - ловкость иногда возмещает недостаток силы
2) вознаграждать ( за работу); расплачиватьсяthey always compensate her for extra work - ей всегда платят за сверхурочную работу
may this success compensate for your earlier failure - пусть этот успех вознаградит вас за прежнюю неудачу
2. спец.1) балансировать; уравновешивать2) компенсировать -
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['kɔmpenseɪt]гл.1) расплачиваться; вознаграждатьSyn:reward 2., recompense 2.2) ( compensate for) возмещать ( убытки); компенсироватьThe firm must compensate you for your travelling costs. — Фирма должна оплатить вам дорожные расходы.
The city compensates owners for land taken from them for public building. — Городская администрация производит компенсации за частную землю, занятую под общественное строительство.
The loss of money is more than compensated for by the joy of having free time. — Потеря в деньгах с лихвой компенсируется наличием массы свободного времени.
Meeting you unexpectedly certainly compensates for missing the train! — Ну и что, что я опоздал на поезд, зато я встретил тебя!
Nothing could ever compensate me for losing my husband. — Ничто никогда не восполнит мне потерю мужа.
Syn:3) эк. обеспечивать устойчивость валюты4) тех. уравновешивать, служить противовесом; балансировать; уравниватьSyn:
См. также в других словарях:
compensate for — index cover (provide for) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
compensate for injury — index indemnify Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
compensate for loss — index indemnify Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
compensate for loss sustained — index indemnify Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
compensate for — phr verb Compensate for is used with these nouns as the object: ↑shortcoming, ↑wrong … Collocations dictionary
compensate for — reduce or counteract (something undesirable) by exerting an opposite force or effect. → compensate … English new terms dictionary
stipulation to compensate for loss — index insurance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
compensate — com‧pen‧sate [ˈkɒmpənseɪt ǁ ˈkɑːm ] verb [intransitive, transitive] 1. to pay someone money because they have suffered injury, loss, or damage: compensate somebody for something • He has promised to compensate farmers for the price cuts. 2. HUMAN … Financial and business terms
compensate — vb 1 Compensate, countervail, balance, offset, counterbalance, counterpoise are comparable when meaning to make up for or to undo the effects of. Compensate is by far the broadest of these terms both in mode of use and scope of application. It… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Compensate — Com pen*sate, v. i. To make amends; to supply an equivalent; followed by for; as, nothing can compensate for the loss of reputation. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
compensate — ► VERB 1) give (someone) something to reduce or balance the bad effect of loss, suffering, or injury. 2) (compensate for) make up for (something undesirable) by exerting an opposite force or effect. DERIVATIVES compensator noun compensatory… … English terms dictionary