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121 exacting
1. a требовательный, взыскательный; строгий2. a настоятельный3. a трудный, обременительный, изнурительныйСинонимический ряд:1. hard (adj.) arduous; backbreaking; burdensome; careful; critical; demanding; difficult; exact; exigent; formidable; grievous; hard; harsh; heavy; laborious; making severe demands; onerous; oppressive; precise; rigid; rigorous; rigourous; rough; scrupulous; severe; stern; strenuous; strict; superincumbent; taxing; tough; trying; unbending; unyielding; weighty2. particular (adj.) choosy; dainty; fastidious; finicky; fussy; meticulous; particular; pernickety; picky3. demanding (verb) call for; calling; challenging; claiming; demanding; insist on; postulating; requiring; requisitioning; soliciting4. extorting (verb) exacting; extorting; gouging; pinching; screwing; shaking down; squeezing; wrenching; wresting; wringing5. levying (verb) assessing; imposing; levying; putting; putting on; putting uponАнтонимический ряд:easy; lenient -
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123 prompt
1. n подсказка; напоминание2. n ком. день платежа; срок платежа; день сдачи товара и производства платежаprompt payment — немедленный платеж; своевременная уплата
3. a быстрый, проворный, исполнительный4. a немедленный; безотлагательный5. a ком. срочный, промптовый, немедленный6. adv разг. быстро7. adv разг. точно, ровно8. v побуждать; толкать9. v подсказывать; напоминать10. v внушать; возбуждатьa feeling prompted by hatred — чувство, внушённое ненавистью
11. v театр. суфлироватьСинонимический ряд:1. quick (adj.) apt; quick; ready2. timely (adj.) direct; early; immediate; instant; precise; punctual; rapid; timely3. cue (noun) cue; hint; spur4. hint (verb) advise; aid; assist; help; hint; propose; remind; suggest5. incite (verb) arouse; cause; excite; goad; incite; inspire; provoke; stimulate; stir6. induce (verb) argue into; bring around; convince; draw; draw in; draw on; get; induce; oversway; persuade; prevail on; prevail upon; procure; talk into; win over7. push (verb) admonish; compel; drive; force along; impel; push; shove8. spur (verb) bring on; precipitate; spur9. urge (verb) egg on; exhort; press; prick; prod; propel; sic; urgeАнтонимический ряд:delayed; discourage; late -
124 receipt
1. n расписка в получении; квитанция2. n канц. получение3. n денежные поступления; выручка; приход; доход4. n редк. рецепт5. n радио подтверждение приёма6. n ист. библ. мытницаReceipt of the Exchequer — казна, фиск; налоговое управление казначейства
7. v выдать расписку в получении; расписаться в полученииto receipt a bill — расписаться на счёте; поставить на счёте штамп «получено»
Синонимический ряд:1. receipts (noun) income; proceeds; profits; receipts2. receiving (noun) acceptance; acquiring; acquisition; admission; arrival; getting; intake; possession; receiving; taking in3. voucher (noun) cash register tape; paid bill; proof of payment; quittance; sales slip; sales ticket; signed notice; statement; voucher -
125 the terms of
concurrent terms — совпадающие, одновременно текущие сроки
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126 request
требование; запрос; заявкаrequest for payment — требование уплаты, требование платежа
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127 advance against royalties
аванс роялти
В сфере лицензирования интеллектуальной собственности аванс роялти, который идет в зачет будущих выплат роялти, является единовременным платежом лицензиата лицензиару в начале периода лицензирования (обычно сразу после подписания договора либо после поставки лицензируемой собственности).
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advance against royalties
In the field of intellectual property licensing, an advance against royalties is a payment made by the licensee to the licensor at the start of the period of licensing (usually immediately upon contract, or on delivery of the property being licensed) which is to be offset against future royalty payments.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > advance against royalties
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