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21 vostro
['vɔstro] vostro (-a)1. agg poss2. pron possil(la) vostro(a) — yours, your own
3. sm1)2)i vostri smpl — (famiglia) your family
4. sfla vostra — (opinione) your view
l'ultima vostra — (Comm : lettera) your most recent letter
alla vostra! — (brindisi) here's to you!, your health!
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22 планово-убыточное предприятие
ПЛАНОВО-УБЫТОЧНОЕ ПРЕДПРИЯТИЕa planned unprofitable (or loss-making or money-losing) company заведомо убыточное предприятие <один из парадоксов советской экономики и терминологии; в настоящее время часто иронично> an enterprise that was designed to lose money <one of the paradoxes of Soviet economics, now often used ironically>Дополнение к русско-английским словарям > планово-убыточное предприятие
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23 be out of pocket
to have no money; to lose money:فارِغ الجَيْب، بِدون مالI can't pay you now as I'm out of pocket at the moment.
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24 pako'o
to become dislocated (of bone).to break loose, to become undone (of something that was linked, connected); to release, to let go of, also used figuratively: ka-pako'o-mai i te kî out with it, say frankly what you wanted to tell me.to lose (money gambling): ana pako'o te ohio e-tahi kope, ku-geo-á, ina ekó mihaore, when one loses money and is cleaned out, he has no luck at all. -
25 batmak
"1. to sink; /a/ to sink into. 2. (for the sun, moon, or stars) to set. 3. to decline, decay, go to ruin, go to the dogs; to come to an end, cease to be. 4. /a/ to get covered in: Toza battık! We´re covered in dust. 5. (for one´s clothes) to get dirty, be a mess. 6. to go into a financial decline; to go bankrupt, go broke. 7. to lose (money, wealth) (owing to mismanagement, another´s dishonesty): Paramın çoğu battı. I lost most of my money. 8. /a/ (for one thing) to pierce, enter, or prick (another): Parmağıma diken battı. I´ve got a thorn in my finger. 9. (for wool, etc.) to scratch, prickle, feel prickly to one´s skin. 10. /a/ to hurt, wound (someone´s feelings). 11. /a/ (for something desirable) to make (someone) uncomfortable: Sana rahat batmış. It looks like the good life has gotten to be too much for you. Battı balık yan gider. colloq. Things are such a mess that there is no use trying to do anything. bata çıka (reaching a place, making one´s way) by slogging (through or as if through mud)." -
26 мы потеряем деньги, если будем продавать, когда цены падают
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мы потеряем деньги, если будем продавать, когда цены падают
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27 проигрывать деньги
General subject: lose money at play (в карты)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > проигрывать деньги
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28 Fehlinvestition
Fehlinvestition f BANK, FIN bad investment, unprofitable investment, misdirected capital spending* * *f <Bank, Finanz> bad investment, unprofitable investment, misdirected capital spending* * *Fehlinvestition
misemployment, investment failure, misappropriated capital, misconceived capital project, false (mistaken, negative, US) investments, misinvestment;
• volkswirtschaftliche Fehlinvestitionen national misdirected investments;
• sich als Fehlinvestition herausstellen to turn sour;
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29 Fehlinvestition vornehmen
Fehlinvestition vornehmen
to lose money by bad investment.Business german-english dictionary > Fehlinvestition vornehmen
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30 Geld bei etw. verlieren
Geld bei etw. verlieren
to lose money on s. thBusiness german-english dictionary > Geld bei etw. verlieren
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31 verspekulieren
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32 underskud
deficit, loss* * *(et -) deficit ( fx a deficit of £200);(om noget der ikke når op til det forventede el. fornødne) shortfall (fx students make up shortfalls in their grants by working in their vacations);[ dække underskuddet] make up the deficit;[ give underskud] result in a deficit,( om selskab, hotel etc) lose money, be run at a loss; -
33 derleygn
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34 registrare
in un registro enter, record, registerrilevare show, registercanzone, messaggio record* * *registrare v.tr.1 ( annotare) to record; to enter; to book; to tally; ( scrivere in un pubblico registro) to register; ( protocollare) to file: registrare una domanda, una petizione, to file an application, a petition; registrare un fatto, una nascita, una morte, to register an event, a birth, a death; registrare un contratto, un atto, un testamento, to register a contract, an act, a will; registrare una società commerciale, to incorporate a company; registrare un veicolo, to register a vehicle; registrare una fattura, to enter an invoice; registrare un ordine, to book an order; registrare una somma nel libro contabile, to enter a sum in the account book; registrare una scrittura contabile, to record an entry; registrare l'avvenuto pagamento di un debito, to enter the satisfaction of a debt; registrare un credito di 30.000 euro, to tally a credit of 30,000 euros // far registrare, to register (o to check); far registrare il proprio bagaglio, to check in2 ( rilevare) to register, to record; to report (anche fig.): questo risultato deve essere registrato, this result needs to be recorded; il termometro registrava una temperatura assai bassa, the thermometer registered a very low temperature; il sismografo ha registrato alcune scosse sismiche, the seismograph recorded some earth tremors; questa parola non è registrata in nessun vocabolario, this word isn't given in any dictionary; negli ultimi anni si è registrato un calo demografico, recent years have seen a fall in the birth rate; un film che ha registrato un buon successo, a film that was a big success // (comm.) registrare una perdita, to report a loss (o to lose money) // (fin.): le quotazioni hanno fatto registrare un leggero rialzo, quotations have edged up; il prezzo dell'oro ha fatto registrare un notevole aumento, there has been a remarkable increase in the price of gold; il bilancio registra un passivo, the balance sheet shows a loss3 ( raccogliere suoni o immagini) to record: Toscanini registrò questo pezzo a New York, Toscanini recorded this piece in New York; mi registri la nona di Beethoven, per favore?, could you record Beethoven's Ninth for me, please?; ieri sera ho registrato il film alla TV, last night I recorded the film on TV; non far rumore, sto registrando, don't make any noise, I'm recording4 (mus.) to tune: registrare uno strumento musicale, to tune an instrument // registrare un organo, ( accordarne i registri) to tune an organ5 (inform.) to store, to read* in6 (mecc.) ( mettere a punto) to adjust: (aut.) registrare le punterie, to adjust the tappets // registrare un orologio, to set a watch7 (tip.) to register.* * *[redʒis'trare]verbo transitivo1) (scrivere in un registro) to register [nascita, veicolo, atto, contratto]; to file [ fattura]; to record [ ordinazione]registrare l'arrivo, la partenza dei clienti — to check in, out the guests
2) (annotare, riportare) to record3) (rilevare) to record, to register [temperatura, velocità]si è registrato un terremoto del sesto grado della scala Richter — an earthquake registering six on the Richter scale was recorded
4) (ottenere) to register [perdite, guadagni]; to set* [ record]5) rad. telev. to record [disco, cassetta]* * *registrare/redʒis'trare/ [1]1 (scrivere in un registro) to register [nascita, veicolo, atto, contratto]; to file [ fattura]; to record [ ordinazione]; registrare una voce in contabilità to enter an item in the books; registrare l'arrivo, la partenza dei clienti to check in, out the guests2 (annotare, riportare) to record3 (rilevare) to record, to register [temperatura, velocità]; si è registrato un terremoto del sesto grado della scala Richter an earthquake registering six on the Richter scale was recorded4 (ottenere) to register [perdite, guadagni]; to set* [ record]5 rad. telev. to record [disco, cassetta] -
35 stratn|y
adj. być stratnym na czymś to lose money on sth- ja jestem najbardziej stratny na tej transakcji I’m the one who came out worst on this dealThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > stratn|y
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36 убыток убыт·ок
sacrifice, loss, damageвозмещать убытки — to repair / to pay the damages, to recoup for a los, to make restitution
компенсировать убыток — to compensate / to indemnify (smb.) for a loss
нести убытки — to suffer damages, to incur losses, to lose money
понести убыток на сделке с кем-л. — to sustain a loss in one's dealings with smb.
причинять убытки — to cause losses, to cause / to deal / to do damages
терпеть убытки — to sustain / to suffer / to undergo losses
большие убытки — heavy / severe losses
иск о возмещении убытков — action for / of damages
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37 bijleggen
♦voorbeelden:1 als ik het zo verkoop, moet ik erop bijleggen • if I sell it like this, I lose (money) on itII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [goedmaken] settle♦voorbeelden:het bijleggen • make up1 [scheepvaart] lay to/by -
38 geld verliezen bij het kaartspel
geld verliezen bij het kaartspelVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > geld verliezen bij het kaartspel
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39 kaartspel
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40 דערלייגט
(v.)[derleygn]Approximate Pronunciation (Northern / Southern) [∙]lose money in a business
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