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121 konsekwencj|a
f (G pl konsekwencji) 1. zw. pl (następstwo) consequence- mieć poważne konsekwencje [czyn, zdarzenie] to have serious consequences- liczyć się z konsekwencjami to reckon with the consequences- stagnacja gospodarcza jest konsekwencją zbyt wysokich podatków economic stagnation is a consequence of excessive taxation- sytuacja taka wytworzyła się w konsekwencji zmian ustrojowych w kraju the situation is a consequence of political changes in the country- podwyżka cen biletów autobusowych jest konsekwencją podwyższenia cen benzyny the increase in bus fares is a result of rising petrol prices2. zw. pl (logiczna ciągłość) ramification zw. pl- z tego stwierdzenia wynika cały szereg konsekwencji this statement has a number of ramifications3. sgt (wytrwałość) consistency- zachować konsekwencję w działaniu to behave in consistent manner4. (determinacja) determination- z żelazną konsekwencją dążyli do celu they worked unwaveringly toward their goal■ ponieść konsekwencje to take a. suffer the consequences- wyciągnąć konsekwencje (ukarać) to take (the) appropriate measures (wobec a. w stosunku do kogoś against sb)- administracja wyciągnie konsekwencje wobec lokatorów, którzy nie płacą czynszu the management will take appropriate measures against tenants who fail to pay their rentThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > konsekwencj|a
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122 בור I
בּוּרI (√בה, v. בהה) to be empty, waste, uncultivated. Y.Dem.VI, 25b top שלא תָבוּרא״י in order that Palestine should not lie waste. Ib. יובירו ואלוכ׳; (read as) Y.Ab. Zar. I, end, 40b יָבוּרוּ let them rather lie waste than rent them to a gentile.Part. בָּר, בָּרָה a. בֹּורָה. B. Mets. 101a שתהא ברה בידו in order that the field may rather lie waste in his own possession; cmp. Y. l. c. (Rashi fr. ברר to be clear and firm in his possession, by buying it back from the gentile. R. Ḥan., in Tosaf. a. l., בֹּורָה, lying waste in the gentiles possession; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90. B. Bath. 168a לא צריכא (דאפי׳) בבורה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) it means to say that even in the case of an unbroken field being rented, the tenant has to pay the scribes fees; Rashi: even if the field will have to lie fallow for some time to come yet. (Cmp. part. fem. חֹולָה fr. חוּל. Hif. הֵבִיר a. הֹובִיר (fr. יבר, or אבר) to let lie waste; to neglect. Arakh.IX, 1 (29b) הֵבִירָהּ (הֹו׳) if he let it untilled. Ex. R. s. 27, end הֹובִירָהּ. B. Mets.IX, 3 הו׳ (Y. ed. הב׳). Gen. R. s. 82 מֵבִירָן (מוֹבִירָן; Koh. R. to IV, 6 מְבַיְּירָן Pi.). Pi. בִּיֵּיר 1) same. Koh. R. l. c., v. supra. Ex. R. s. 32 (play on שית in אשיתך Jer. 3:19) בִּיַּירְתֶּם עצמיכם. ye neglected yourselves (mentally). 2) (denom. of בּוֹר or II בִּיר) to prepare a pitfall, to entrap. Lev. R. s. 19; v. בִּירָנִית 2). -
123 בּוּר
בּוּרI (√בה, v. בהה) to be empty, waste, uncultivated. Y.Dem.VI, 25b top שלא תָבוּרא״י in order that Palestine should not lie waste. Ib. יובירו ואלוכ׳; (read as) Y.Ab. Zar. I, end, 40b יָבוּרוּ let them rather lie waste than rent them to a gentile.Part. בָּר, בָּרָה a. בֹּורָה. B. Mets. 101a שתהא ברה בידו in order that the field may rather lie waste in his own possession; cmp. Y. l. c. (Rashi fr. ברר to be clear and firm in his possession, by buying it back from the gentile. R. Ḥan., in Tosaf. a. l., בֹּורָה, lying waste in the gentiles possession; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90. B. Bath. 168a לא צריכא (דאפי׳) בבורה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) it means to say that even in the case of an unbroken field being rented, the tenant has to pay the scribes fees; Rashi: even if the field will have to lie fallow for some time to come yet. (Cmp. part. fem. חֹולָה fr. חוּל. Hif. הֵבִיר a. הֹובִיר (fr. יבר, or אבר) to let lie waste; to neglect. Arakh.IX, 1 (29b) הֵבִירָהּ (הֹו׳) if he let it untilled. Ex. R. s. 27, end הֹובִירָהּ. B. Mets.IX, 3 הו׳ (Y. ed. הב׳). Gen. R. s. 82 מֵבִירָן (מוֹבִירָן; Koh. R. to IV, 6 מְבַיְּירָן Pi.). Pi. בִּיֵּיר 1) same. Koh. R. l. c., v. supra. Ex. R. s. 32 (play on שית in אשיתך Jer. 3:19) בִּיַּירְתֶּם עצמיכם. ye neglected yourselves (mentally). 2) (denom. of בּוֹר or II בִּיר) to prepare a pitfall, to entrap. Lev. R. s. 19; v. בִּירָנִית 2). -
124 pieni|ądz
Ⅰ m 1. zw. pl (środek płatniczy) money- pieniądze na czynsz/na wakacje money for the rent/for holidays- pieniądze na szkolne obiady dinner money- pieniądze na drobne wydatki pin money- pieniądze z podatków tax revenue, money from taxes- pieniądze za tłumaczenie/konsultację money for translations/consultation- łożyć pieniądze na coś to put up money for sth- mieć/zarabiać dużo pieniędzy to have/earn a lot of money- masz przy sobie pieniądze? have you got any money on you?- płacić pieniędzmi to pay cash- zbić pieniądze na czymś to make money on sth- wpadły mi pieniądze za nadgodziny I’ve got some overtime- wszystkie pieniądze wydaję na życie all my money goes on basic living expenses2. sgt Ekon. money- gorący pieniądz hot money- martwy pieniądz money lying idle- podaż pieniądza money supply- tani/drogi pieniądz cheap/dear money- siła nabywcza pieniądza purchasing power of money- nadmiar pieniądza na rynku powoduje inflację too much money on the market generates inflationⅡ pieniądze plt pot. money- robią na tym interesie ciężkie pieniądze they’re making big money on this business- nie będę harować za marne pieniądze I won’t slave away for peanuts- skupuje antyki za psie pieniądze he’s buying up antiques dirt cheap■ być przy pieniądzach to be in the money- mieć pieniędzy jak lodu to have money to burn, to be rolling in money- obracać pieniędzmi to deal in money- pieniądze albo życie! your money or your life!- pieniądze leżą na ulicy money is there for the taking- pieniądze nie leżą na ulicy money doesn’t grow on trees- pieniądze się mnie nie trzymają I spend all the money I’ve got- wyrzucać pieniądze w błoto a. przez okno to throw money away, to squander money- nie zrobię tego/nie pójdę tam za żadne pieniądzę I won’t do it/go there for love nor money a. for any money- pieniądz rodzi pieniądz money makes moneyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pieni|ądz
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125 просрочивать
vt; св - просро́читьto exceed the time limit, to miss the deadlineпросро́чивать платежи́ — to fail to pay in time, to be in arrears with a payment, to default on one's payment(s) lit
он просро́чил квартпла́ту — he is in arrears with the rent
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126 Pfandrecht
n lien* * *das Pfandrechtlien; right of lien* * *Pfạnd|rechtntright of distraint ( an +dat upon) (form), lien ( an +dat on) (form)wenn du deine Miete nicht bezahlst, hat der Vermieter ein Pfandrecht an deinen Möbeln — if you don't pay your rent the landlord is entitled to seize or impound your furniture
* * *Pfand·rechtnt JUR [right of] lien, pledgegesetzliches \Pfandrecht statutory lien\Pfandrecht des Frachtführers carrier's lien\Pfandrecht an einer bestimmten Sache particular [or special] lienein \Pfandrecht ausüben/bestellen to exercise/to create a lien* * *Pfandrecht n lien -
127 seine Miete auf einmal zahlen
seine Miete auf einmal zahlen
to pay the whole of one=s rentBusiness german-english dictionary > seine Miete auf einmal zahlen
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128 платит
какое жалованье?, сколько платят? — what is the pay?
платить при входе, вход платный — to pay at the gate
платить заранее, выдавать аванс — to pay in advance
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