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1 withdraw a deposit
1) Экономика: взять вклад из банка, отзывать вклад, отозвать вклад2) Банковское дело: снимать деньги с депозита -
2 Withdraw a deposit
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3 withdraw a deposit
отозвать вклад; взять вклад из банкаАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > withdraw a deposit
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4 to withdraw a deposit
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > to withdraw a deposit
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5 to withdraw a deposit
брать вклад из банка, отзывать вклад из банкаEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to withdraw a deposit
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6 to withdraw a deposit
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to withdraw a deposit
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7 withdraw
1) отзывать; изымать; отменять; прекращать; аннулировать2) снимать со счёта -
8 deposit
1. n1) вклад в банке или кредитном учреждении; депозит2) взнос3) задаток, залог
- account deposits
- accumulation deposit
- alternate deposit
- anonymous deposit
- bank deposit
- bearer deposit
- blocked deposit
- call deposit
- cash deposit
- checkable deposits
- checking deposit
- coal deposits
- commercial oil deposits
- currency deposit
- current account deposit
- demand deposit
- derivative deposit
- dollar deposit
- fixed deposit
- fixed-term deposit
- foreign deposit
- foreign currency deposit
- frozen deposit
- general deposit
- general average deposit
- government deposit
- guarantee deposit
- hedged deposit
- idle deposit
- import deposits
- initial deposit
- insured deposit
- interest-bearing deposit
- interest-earning deposit
- interest-free deposit
- joint deposit
- long-term deposit
- mineral deposit
- minimum deposit
- mortgage guarantee deposit
- multicurrency deposits
- negotiated deposit
- nonfixed deposit
- noninterest-bearing deposit
- oil deposit
- on-call deposit
- ore deposit
- overnight deposit
- passbook savings deposit
- personal deposit
- primary deposit
- prior deposit
- prior import deposits
- private deposit
- property deposit
- public deposits
- purpose-oriented deposit
- refundable deposit
- reserve deposit
- returnable deposit
- rich deposit
- safe deposit
- savings deposit
- short-term deposit
- sight deposit
- small savers' deposits
- split deposit
- special deposit
- specific deposit
- statement savings deposit
- subscription deposit
- target deposit
- term deposit
- thrift deposit
- time deposit
- total deposits
- transferable deposit
- voluntary deposit
- deposit as security of a claim
- deposit at call
- deposit at notice
- deposit at 7 days notice
- deposit at long notice
- deposit at short notice
- deposits by customers
- deposit in escrow
- deposit of a cheque
- deposit of money
- deposit on call
- deposit on current account
- deposit to cancel the claim
- deposit with a bank
- deposit with a fixed period
- deposits and drawings
- on deposit
- accept a deposit
- credit a deposit to an account
- draw on deposit
- enter a deposit in an account
- extinguish a deposit
- have a deposit at the bank
- have on deposit
- hold a deposit
- make a deposit
- pay a deposit
- pay a deposit on smth
- place money on deposit
- receive a deposit at interest
- release a deposit
- retain a deposit
- take a deposit
- transfer money on deposit
- transfer money from deposit
- withdraw a deposit2. v1) положить деньги на депозит, депонировать2) делать взнос
- deposit moneyEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > deposit
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9 deposit
1.1) положить деньги на депозит, депонировать2) делать взнос2.1) вклад в банке или кредитном учреждении, депозит• -
10 withdraw
[wið'dro:]past tense - withdrew; verb1) (to (cause to) move back or away: The army withdrew from its position; He withdrew his troops; They withdrew from the competition.) umakniti (se)2) (to take back (something one has said): She withdrew her remarks, and apologized; He later withdrew the charges he'd made against her.) preklicati3) (to remove (money from a bank account etc): I withdrew all my savings and went abroad.) dvigniti•- withdrawn* * *[wiðdrɔ:]transitive verbumakniti ( one's candidature — svojo kandidaturo), potegniti nazaj; odvleči; odstraniti, odvzeti, oddaljiti ( from od); potegniti na stran (zaveso); dvigniti (denar itd.); preklicati (besedo, obljubo); vzeti, izpisati iz šole (učenca); umakniti (čete)to withdraw o.s. — umakniti se -
11 withdraw
1. v отнимать, отдёргивать2. v забирать, брать назад3. v изыматьto withdraw demand — отзывать заявку; изымать требование
4. v отказываться5. v брать свои слова назад6. v снимать, отменять; аннулировать7. v отказаться от участияto withdraw an action — отозвать иск, отказаться от иска
8. v уходить, удаляться9. v отходить, отстраняться10. v редк. отдёрнуть; отодвинуть11. v с. -х. выпалывать, выдёргивать, удалять12. v отводить13. v отвыкать, прекращать употребление; лечиться от наркомании или алкоголизмаСинонимический ряд:1. abstract (verb) abstract; detach2. go (verb) depart; exit; get away; get off; go; go away; leave; move; pop off; pull out; push off; quit; retread; run; run along; secede; shove off3. recall (verb) draw in; recall; recant; retract; take back4. recede (verb) recede; recoil; shrink5. remove (verb) abjure; abrogate; dislodge; displace; extract; forswear; palinode; recall; recant; remove; repeal; retract; revoke; subtract; take away; take back; take off; take out; unsay6. retire (verb) draw back; fall back; give back; retire; retreatАнтонимический ряд:affirm; deposit; face; introduce; remain; return -
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13 withdraw securities from a deposit
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > withdraw securities from a deposit
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14 withdraw securities from a deposit
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > withdraw securities from a deposit
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15 withdraw the securities from a deposit
Банковское дело: брать ценные бумаги с храненияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > withdraw the securities from a deposit
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16 withdraw ... deposit
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17 withdraw securities from a deposit
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > withdraw securities from a deposit
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18 to withdraw securities from a deposit
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to withdraw securities from a deposit
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19 to withdraw securities from a deposit
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to withdraw securities from a deposit
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20 брать вклад из банка
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > брать вклад из банка
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