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 Translation for 'able to pay' from English to Russian
платёжеспособный {adj}able to pay
Partial Matches
платёжеспособность {ж}ability to pay
обращать внимание на [+akk.] [несов.]to pay attention to
unverified признать заслуги кого-л.to pay tribute to
просрочить платёж [сов.]to fail to pay on time
отдавать кому-л. дань уваженияto pay (one's) tribute to sb.
способный {adj}able
талантливый {adj}able [talented]
быть в состоянии [несов.]to be able
платитьto pay
3
заработная плата {ж}pay
заплатить [сов.]to pay
2
фактическая заработная плата {ж} [за вычетом всех налогов]net pay
расчётный лист {м} по заработной платеpay slip
расплатиться [сов.]to pay off
возвращать деньгиto pay back [money]
сделать комлиментto pay a compliment
экон.
дорого заплатить [также перен.]
to pay dearly [also fig.]
отдать последнюю дань уваженияto pay one's last respects
до {prep} [+gen]to
2
unverified близко (рядом) {adv}close to
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Usage Examples English
  • When businesses were close to those who purchased goods or services from them, it was easy for the merchants to extend credit to them, due to their proximity and the fact that merchants knew their customers personally and knew whether or not they would be able to pay them back.
  • Memín is a restless boy who is not a very good student, not because of a lack of intelligence, but for not being able to pay attention (he is surprisingly good at arithmetic).
  • The acceptable nominal interest rate at which they are willing and able to borrow or lend includes the real interest rate they require to receive, or are willing and able to pay, plus the rate of inflation they expect.
  • Paris was barely able to pay its German colonels.
  • In Delaware County, motorists are able to pay for parking though mobile applications.

  • If the buyer is in a hurry, he or she might be able to pay an extra fee to upgrade to second-class Surface Air Lifted shipping or to first-class airmail shipping.
  • The Zoarites then spent several years in the 1820s digging the canal and thus were able to pay off their loans on time with much money to spare.
  • Criteria for krewe membership varies similarly, ranging from exclusive organizations largely limited to relatives of previous members to other organizations open to anyone able to pay the membership fee.
  • In August 1987, the company was not able to pay a US$5 million sum that it owed to U2 in royalties for "The Joshua Tree" album, as it had diverted the funds to finance several unsuccessful films.
  • The plan must ensure that the debtor will be able to pay most administrative and priority claims (priority claims over unsecured claims) on the effective date.

  • This sudden increase in costs together with already high costs of living in Europe and other industrialized nations resulted in a steady decline in the number of missionaries able to pay for two full years of service.
  • Patients treated under EMTALA may not be able to pay or have insurance or other programs pay for the associated costs but are legally responsible for any costs incurred as a result of their care under civil law.
  • So the actor chose a rather expensive item off the menu and says he will be able to pay for it.
  • When a corporation earns a profit or surplus, it is able to pay a portion of the profit as a dividend to shareholders.
  • This payback system is often how the content provider is able to pay for the Internet access to supply the content in the first place.

  • The knifemakers returned to profitability and were able to pay off their debts; and in gratitude Bradley had a statue of McKinley erected that remains in Walden today.
  • After Bono left school, [...] his father told him he could live at home for one year, but if he was not able to pay his own way, he would have to leave the house.
  • Families in China are aware of the critical lack of female children and its implication on marriage prospects in the future; many parents are beginning to work extra when their sons are young so that they will be able to pay for a bride for them.
  • In recent years, the customs of dowry and bride price have received international criticism for inciting conflicts between families and clans; contributing to violence against women; promoting materialism; increasing property crimes (where men steal goods such as cattle in order to be able to pay the bride price); and making it difficult for poor people to marry.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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