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1 Limit
Limit n BÖRSE limit* * *n < Börse> limit* * *Limit
limit, stop order;
• ausführbares Limit feasible (practicable) limit;
• oberes Limit upper limit;
• unteres Limit lower limit, minimum;
• Limit für die Gläubigerländer (Weltwährungsfonds) creditor limit;
• Limit einhalten to keep within a limit, to stick to the price fixed;
• Limit erhöhen to extend (raise) a limit;
• Limit festsetzen to fix a limit;
• über das Limit hinausgehen to go beyond the limit;
• an ein Limit gebunden sein to be bound to a limit;
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2 Limit überschreiten
Limit überschreiten
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3 exceed
[ɪkˈsiːd] verbto go beyond; to be greater than:يَتَجاوَز، يَزيد عَن، يَتَعَدّىHe exceeded the speed limit on the motorway.
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4 Never-exceed speed
Abbreviation: VNE (aerodynamic or structural limit)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Never-exceed speed
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5 лимит
limit* * *лимѝт,м., само ед. limit; \лимит за имуществени щети property damage limit; определям \лимит fix a limit; превишавам \лимита go beyond/exceed the limit; превишаване на \лимита банк. overdraft.* * *limit: within the лимит of five minutes - в лимита на пет минути* * *limit -
6 превышать лимит
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > превышать лимит
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7 limi|t
m (G limitu) limit, ceiling- limit finansowy/wiekowy a financial/age limit- limit czasu a. czasowy a time limit- limity połowowe fishing limits, fish(ing) quotas- limit zatrudnienia an employment limit- limit przyjęć na studia an enrolment limit, numerus clausus- ustalić/przekroczyć limit to set/to exceed a limit- zwiększyć/zmniejszyć limit to raise/to lower a limit- przekroczyć limit czasu to go over the time limit- limit czasu wyczerpał się the time limit has expired a. is up- nie obowiązuje limit wieku there is no age limitThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > limi|t
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8 превысить лимит
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9 превышать допускаемую скорость
1) Railway term: exceed speed limit2) Automobile industry: exceed the speed limitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > превышать допускаемую скорость
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10 просрочивать
1) General subject: exceed, expire, let lapse, exceed time limit2) Law: delay3) leg.N.P. be in arrears -
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12 превысить
1. overdraw2. top3. exceed4. transcendСинонимический ряд:превзойти (глаг.) перекрыть; превзойти -
13 превысить лимит
1) General subject: exceed the limit2) Economy: go beyond the limit -
14 превышать лимит
1) Economy: exceed a limit2) Finances: go over the limit (англ. цитата заимствована из статьи в журнале Business Week, США) -
15 зашкалювати
= зашкалити1) ( про прилади) to read (to sweep, to go) off-scale2) to go beyond the limit, to exceed the limit -
16 sconfinare
trespassmilitary cross the border* * *sconfinare v. intr.1 ( in paese straniero) to cross the frontier; ( in proprietà privata) to trespass: sconfinare nelle terre di qlcu., to trespass on s.o.'s land2 (fig.) ( uscire dai limiti) to digress (from sthg.); to stray (from sthg.); to get* off: sconfinare da un argomento, to digress from an argument3 (econ.) to exceed a limit, to overrun* a limit.* * *[skonfi'nare]1) (varcare un confine) [ contrabbandieri] to cross the frontier; [ attività] to overlap (in with); [ persona] to encroach (in upon, on)2) (eccedere) to go* too far3) fig.sconfinare da — to wander off [argomento, tema]
* * *sconfinare/skonfi'nare/ [1](aus. avere)1 (varcare un confine) [ contrabbandieri] to cross the frontier; [ attività] to overlap ( in with); [ persona] to encroach ( in upon, on)2 (eccedere) to go* too far3 fig. sconfinare da to wander off [ argomento, tema]. -
17 зашкаливать
несов. - зашка́ливать, сов. - зашка́лить1) тех. go off-scaleприбо́р зашка́лило — the instrument returned an off-scale reading
2) разг. ( приобретать слишком высокую степень чего-л) go beyond the limit, exceed the limit; go overboard -
18 превысить лимит
go beyond the limit, exceed the limitРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > превысить лимит
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19 превысить предел
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20 ruka mpaka
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka mpaka[English Word] go beyond bounds[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] ruka mpaka[English Example] go beyond bounds.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -ruka mpaka[English Word] exceed a limit[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] ruka mpaka[English Example] go beyond bounds.------------------------------------------------------------
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