"rate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

rate sustantivo

sustantivo + rate
Kolokacji: 398
interest rate • growth rate • unemployment rate • literacy rate • exchange rate • tax rate • crime rate • inflation rate • heart rate • ...
rate + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 39
rate increase • rate cut • rate reduction • rate ship • rate comment • ...
rate + verbo
Kolokacji: 109
rate rises • rate falls • rate increases • rate drops • rate declines • rate varies • rate slows • rate ranges • rate remains • rate climbs • ...
verbo + rate
Kolokacji: 137
set rates • charge rates • offer rates • pay rates • offer at a rate • represent a population rate • find rates • report rates • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 18
(2) charge, tax, impose
Kolokacji: 3
1. charge rates = stawki opłaty charge rates
2. tax at a rate = podatek przy stawce tax at a rate
3. impose a rate = nałóż stawkę impose a rate
  • The way was thus prepared for the property tax of 1692, imposing a rate of 4s.
  • This may lead to local government imposing a "minimum rate" for strata or community title lots.
  • The other option is to apply the 2011 law, which would exempt the first $5 million of the estate and impose a rate of 35 percent on anything above that.
  • Sometimes there is a collar associated with this type of rate which imposes a minimum rate.
  • For tax years 2004-2010, the United States also has imposed a reduced rate of taxation on dividends received by individuals.
  • The alternative minimum tax also imposes a flat rate of 26 percent and 28 percent on a broader base of income.
  • In late August of last year, MCI changed its billing plan, imposing a flat 16-cents-perminute rate for all local and long-distance calls in state.
  • He would impose a flat rate of 19 percent, with generous exemptions that eliminate income taxes for a family of four earning up to $22,000.
  • If the commission found they were not competitive, the President would be required to impose a fixed rate on credit card interest.
  • It is to impose a variable rate Financial Transaction Tax, where the rate is continuously varied to maintain the revenues at a fixed value.
(9) cut, release, issue, publish
Kolokacji: 4
(10) negotiate, discuss
Kolokacji: 2
(11) regulate, adjust
Kolokacji: 2
(12) use, enjoy
Kolokacji: 2
(17) achieve, score
Kolokacji: 2
adjetivo + rate
Kolokacji: 269
high rate • low rate • annual rate • current rate • overall rate • top rate • rapid rate • jobless rate • slow rate • slower rate • prime rate • ...
preposición + rate
Kolokacji: 23
to Rate • in interest rates • including graduation rates • with rates • for rates • ...

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