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1 изымать капитал
Economy: withdraw capital, withdraw funds -
2 снимать деньги
1) General subject: draw money (из банка - out of the bank), withdraw money2) Economy: withdraw funds (со счета) -
3 снимать деньги со счета
draw (withdraw) money from an account, withdraw funds, draw on an accountBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > снимать деньги со счета
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4 произвести вывод средств со счета
Finances: withdraw funds from the accountУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > произвести вывод средств со счета
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5 изъятие вклада
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > изъятие вклада
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6 заявление об изъятии вклада
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > заявление об изъятии вклада
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7 вывести
1) General subject: breed, chuck out, deduce, derive (derive religion from myths - устанавливать происхождение религии от мифов), disabuse (disabuse somebody of error - выводить кого-либо из заблуждения), draw (заключение), draw out (войска), educe, extricate, force, gather, incubate, infer, output, rear, recall, rub off (пятно), show, show out (из комнаты), enter, bring through (из затруднения), remove, exclude2) Computers: type-out4) Colloquial: tick off (She really ticked me off. - Она меня просто вывела.)5) Military: (войска) withdraw7) Diplomatic term: (приказать) expel manu militari8) Information technology: unhide9) Banking: siphon off (funds, assets)10) Business: introduce (на рынок) -
8 капитал
сущ.; финassets; capital; funds; stockприращение (прирост) капитала — capital gain; increase in (of) (growth of) capital
- акционерный капитал - выпущенный капиталкапитал, переданный в доверительное управление — ( траст-фонд) trust fund
- заёмный капитал
- замороженный капитал
- запасной капитал
- резервный капитал
- инвестированный капитал
- ликвидный капитал
- мёртвый капитал
- монопольный капитал
- накопленный капитал
- номинальный капитал
- оборотный капитал
- основной капитал
- первоначальный капитал - реальный капитал
- реинвестируемый капитал
- рискованный капитал
- ростовщический капитал
- собственный капитал
- совокупный капитал
- спекулятивный капитал
- ссудный капитал
- товарный капитал
- торговый капитал
- уставный капитал
- физический капитал
- фиктивный капитал
- финансовый капитал
- частный капитал
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