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благоденствия
неизпълнение
English
English
Bulgarian
Bulgarian
non-performance N LAW, FIN
penalty <-ties> [ˈpenltɪ, Am -t̬ɪ] N
1. penalty LAW:
2. penalty (punishment):
3. penalty (disadvantage):
4. penalty (fine, extra charge):
5. penalty SPORTS:
plea [pliː] N LAW
1. plea (entreaty, appeal):
2. plea (formal statement by a defendant):
3. plea (response):
4. plea form (pretext, excuse):
performance [pəˈfɔːməns, Am pɚˈfɔːr-] N
1. performance THEAT (execution on stage, staging):
performance of an artist, actor
2. performance (accomplishing):
3. performance (ability, quality) a. SPORTS:
4. performance ECON:
5. performance FIN:
6. performance admin:
7. performance LAW:
8. performance inf (fuss):
9. performance Brit (lots of work):
action [ˈækʃn] N
1. action no pl (activeness):
to be out of action person, machine
2. action a. LAW:
3. action no pl MIL:
4. action (mechanism):
5. action (way of moving):
6. action LAW (case):
7. action no pl inf:
купонm
Phrases:
Bulgarian
Bulgarian
English
English
компенса̀ци|я <-ята, -и> N f
1. компенсация (възмездие):
2. компенсация inf (за отработени дни):
3. компенсация COMM (размяна на стока за стока):
4. компенсация FIN (обезщетение):
възражѐни|е <-я> N nt
1. възражение (несъгласие):
2. възражение LAW:
обезщетѐни|е <-я> N nt
иск <ѝскът, ѝскове, count: ѝска> N m
иск LAW, FIN
иск LAW, FIN
иск LAW, FIN
principal [or main ] [or first]
до̀говор <-ът, -и, count: -а> N m LAW
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The program's performance is strongly dependent on having a sufficient amount of cache memory, and no single worker has access to that amount.
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In an obstacle race, competitors are timed and held to a strict standard of performance; when a task can not be completed, penalty exercises such as burpees are assigned.
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The show was a hit, with 289 performances.
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This enables the prediction of attributes such as vehicle performance, fuel economy and driveability.
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Performances had to be staged in school halls, local buildings, and on tour in various unlikely venues.
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