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Перевод: overcharge
[существительное] завышенная цена; слишком высокая цена; запрос ; перезаряд ; перезарядка ; [глагол] назначать завышенную цену; перегружать; загромождать деталями; перезаряжать; заряжать усиленным зарядом; преувеличивать
Тезаурус:
- Cowie says its programme will also expose "cowboy" garages which overcharge for parts and labour and perform unnecessary work.
- But the Americans do not seem likely to force the Japanese to overcharge them for chips again.
- (c) Money paid to a person for the performance of a statutory duty, which he is bound to perform for a sum less than that charged by him, is also recoverable to the extent of the overcharge.
- In Slater v. Burnley Corporation (1888) 59 L.T. 636 the plaintiff sued to recover an overcharge of water rates which he had paid for one quarter, but did not succeed.
- MR E G HARRIS of Harold Wood in Essex is claiming a Guinness Book of Records entry for an overcharge on his bill during a trip to Bayeux in Normandy last month.
- "I'd overcharge , if I were you!
- Large generators can overcharge batteries, ultimately destroying them as the electrolyte boils away and the plates heat up and buckle.
- Tradesmen who might overcharge or who might tamper with locks and window-catches to let burglars in.
- This document is sent by the seller to the customer when goods have been returned or an overcharge has been made.
- On 8 March an allowance due to an overcharge on wine was posted to A. Debtor's account.
- If only a bruise is caused, s.47 is an overcharge.
- When he later took the trouble to add up the bill he discovered that the actual cost was Fr 1,481, around 140: an overcharge of 40.
- Cabbies have been known to overcharge, to threaten passengers and to hurl their luggage around with little concern as to where it lands.
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