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    {iks'tent}
    1. пространство, протежение, дължина, обхват, обсег, ширина, прен. широта
    six miles in EXTENT шест мили дълъг
    2. степен, размер
    to some/to a certain EXTENT до известна степен, донякъде, отчасти
    to such an EXTENT до такава степен, дотам, дотолкова
    to its full EXTENT напълно
    debt to the EXTENT of... дълг в размер на
    3. юр. запор върху имуществото за изплащане на данъци
    4. юр. ам. (заповед за) оценяване и прехвърляне на земя от длъжник на кредитор
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    {iks'tent} n 1. пространство, протежение; дължина; обхват, обс
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    степен; обсег; обхват; протежение; размер; пространство;
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    1. debt to the extent of... дълг в размер на 2. six miles in extent шест мили дълъг 3. to its full extent напълно 4. to some/to a certain extent до известна степен, донякъде, отчасти 5. to such an extent до такава степен, дотам, дотолкова 6. пространство, протежение, дължина, обхват, обсег, ширина, прен. широта 7. степен, размер 8. юр. ам. (заповед за) оценяване и прехвърляне на земя от длъжник на кредитор 9. юр. запор върху имуществото за изплащане на данъци
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    extent[iks´tent] n 1. степен, размер; обхват, обсег; \extent of tests обхват (обем) на изпитвания; \extent of the error големина на грешка; to some ( a certain) \extent до известна степен; доста; to a great \extent до голяма степен; to such an \extent до такава степен, дотам, дотолкова; to its full \extent напълно; to the utmost \extent във висша (максимална) степен; to what \extent? до каква степен, доколко? 2. протежение; пространство; what is the \extent of the park? докъде се простира паркът?; 3. юрид. запор (запрещение) върху имуществата за изплащане на данъци; writ of \extent изпълнителен лист за запор; 4. оценяване на имущество.

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