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Перевод: defray speek defray


[глагол]
оплачивать; покрывать издержки; возмещать


Тезаурус:

  1. Sponsorship is necessary in modern presentations to defray the huge costs of transport, building and painting the set and costumes.
  2. We had decided that, in order to defray at least some of the escalating costs of Nigel's hydro-electrics, we must let both houses to holiday-makers.
  3. Donations are welcome to defray expenses.
  4. In that week's Ross-shire Journal it is reported, amongst other items like the 1,522 soundings taken by the Channel Tunnel Company - "Greater progress in the formation of the Company has been made in France than England" - that Sir Kenneth S. MacKenzie, proprietor of Gairloch, was promoting the welfare of his tenants by offering to defray the costs of mail delivery.
  5. It is expected that the institute of origin or the host institution will contribute to defray any remaining expenses incurred by the fellowship holder.
  6. The rest of the capital was used to defray the very great costs of restoring the house at St-Cloud and the Chateau de Chavigny in the Loire.
  7. They include asking whether various capital losses could be written off against property companies owned by BAe; whether the Government was aware of BAe's attempts to use leasing companies to defray indirectly further tax bills; and what was the total trading tax loss written off.
  8. Tender forms are available from October 30, 1991 from the Museum address on receipt of a sae and remittance for 5 to defray expenses.
  9. They had even witnessed the confiscation of the clergy's goods and chattels to defray the nation's expenses: a potent lesson for the future.
  10. Participating organisations will receive modest sums to defray recruiting, training and reporting costs.
  11. It adds: "The viability of this proposal will need to be further explored with the private sector and others as it is too early at this stage to value the commercial opportunities a road might bring for improved coal and mineral extraction, forestry, recreation and other developments to defray construction costs."
  12. The cost of developing new innovative products is extremely high; companies must be able to defray the high front-end cost associated with translating inventions into commercially successful products by marketing them as widely as possible around the world.
  13. In line with this, the archbishop gave his willing support to direct royal taxation of the clergy in order to defray the costs of the conquest of Wales; he was also aware that such a conquest would enable him to establish control over the wayward Welsh church and bring it into line with the rest of post-Lateran Christendom.

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