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121 погашать долг
1) General subject: amortise2) Law: satisfy a debt3) Economy: acquit a debt, compound a debt, cover a debt, liquidate a debt, redeem a debt, redeem a loan, repay a debt, settle a debt, sink a debt4) Banking: discharge a debt, extinguish, pay off a debt, satisfy, service a debt, service debt5) Business: liquidate -
122 выплачивать
несов. - выпла́чивать, сов. - вы́платить; (вн.)вы́платить долг — pay off a debt
выпла́чивать в рассро́чку — pay (d) by instalments [-tɔːl-]
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123 qarz
(Arabic) debt; duty. qancha qarzim bor? How much do I owe? qarzga on loan. qarz(ga) ber to loan. qarz(ga) ol to borrow. qarzni/qarzga bot to be sunk in debt. qarzni uz or qarzdan qutul to pay off a debt, to get rid of one’s debts. qarz beruvchi lender. qarz gap message that must be passed on to s.o. else. qarz salom greetings which must be passed on to s.o. else. qarzi qiyomat or qiyomat qarzi debt which must be paid in one’s lifetime. ham farz, ham qarz both a duty and an obligation. u qarzdan chiqmaydi He’s always in debt -
124 abzahlen
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125 deshipotecar
• disentail• free from mortgage• pay off the debt• pay off the mortgage of• pay office• redeem• release from entail• release the lien on -
126 гасить
несовер. - гасить;
совер. - погасить, загасить( что-л.)
1) extinguish, put/blow out постепенно гасить свет ≈ (в театре) dim down гасить газ гасить электричество
2) (погашать) cancel погасить почтовую марку ≈ to cancel/frank a postage stamp погасить долг ≈ to pay (off) a debt, to pay back
3) (не давать развиваться) suppress, stifle
4) тех. reduce;
damp (колебания)
5) спорт kill the ball ∙ гасить известь, погасить
1. put* out (smth.), extinguish (smth.) ;
(вн.) (электричество тж.) switch( smth.) off, turn (smth.) off;
2. тех. reduce ( smth.) ;
(колебания) damp (smth.) ;
3. (погашать) cancel (smth.) ;
4. спорт.: ~ мяч kill the ball;
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127 оплатить долг
1) General subject: pay off a debt, settle a debt2) Law: extinguish a debt3) Economy: settle a debt (покрыть) -
128 гасить
погасить (вн.)1. put* out (d.), extinguish (d.)гасить огонь — put* out, или extinguish, a fire
гасить свечу — put* out a candle, blow* out a candle
гасить электричество — turn / switch off, или put* out, the light
2. ( погашать) cancel (d.)погасить долг — pay* (off) a debt, pay* back
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гасить известь — slake lime
См. также в других словарях:
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pay off — v. pay a debt in full; yield a profit; pay a person who has influence as to obtain a favor; reward; punish, get revenge … English contemporary dictionary