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1 refusal
n1) отказ
- first refusal
- flat refusal
- irrevocable refusal
- justified refusal
- licence refusal
- loan refusal
- reasonable refusal
- unequivocal refusal
- unqualified refusal
- well-grounded refusal
- refusal of acceptance
- refusal of an application
- refusal of a card application
- refusal of a licence
- refusal of a loan
- refusal of a patent
- refusal of payment
- refusal of a petition
- refusal of a request
- refusal of a visa
- refusal to extend credit
- refusal to pay
- refusal to receive credit
- refusal to take delivery
- refusal to work overtime
- get a refusal
- give the first refusal
- meet with a refusalEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > refusal
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2 refusal to receive credit
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > refusal to receive credit
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3 grant
1. [grɑ:nt] n1. дар; пожалованиеa grant of lands - пожалование землёй; предоставление земли
to bestow /to confer/ a grant on smb. - подарить /пожаловать/ что-л. кому-л.
2. юр.1) дарственная; документ о передаче прав, отчуждения имущества2) дарение3. дотация, субсидияa grant of 5,000 dollars for study - стипендия размером в 5000 долларов
to make a grant to smb., to adjudge smb. a grant - дать кому-л. субсидию
4. pl стипендия5. согласие, разрешение, уступка2. [grɑ:nt] vthe grant or refusal of... - согласие на... или отказ в...
1. 1) даровать, жаловать, даритьto grant lands - даровать землю, жаловать землёй
to grant an allowance of... - назначать денежное содержание в размере...
to grant rights [privileges] - давать права [привилегии]
the countries that have been granted autonomy - страны, которым была предоставлена автономия
God grant it! - дай боже!
heaven grant that... - возвыш. да будет воля неба на то, чтобы...
2) юр. передавать, отчуждать2. давать дотацию, субсидиюto grant a loan to smb. - предоставить /дать/ кому-л. ссуду, дать кому-л. в долг
3. разрешать; давать согласие (на что-л.); удовлетворять (просьбу и т. п.)to grant a petition [a request] - удовлетворять ходатайство [просьбу]
to grant smb. permission to do smth. - разрешить кому-л. сделать что-л.
4. допускать; признавать, подтверждать правильность (чего-л.)to grant that smb. is right - допускать, что кто-л. прав
I grant you the force of that argument - я признаю справедливость вашего довода
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to take for granted - а) считать (что л.) доказанным /не требующим доказательства, само собой разумеющимся/; to take nothing for granted - ничего не принимать на веру; б) считать (что-л.) законным /само собою разумеющимся/; he takes it for granted that he can borrow my books - он считает себя вправе брать мои книги; ≅ он берёт мои книги без зазрения совести; в) считать (что-л.) обеспеченным, (твёрдо) надеяться на что-л.
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