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121 Aufschlag
Aufschlag m 1. BANK, FIN load, loading; 2. GEN surcharge, extra charge, premium, mark-up (Gebühren, Preis, Tarif); 3. LOGIS recargo (Fracht)* * *m 1. < Börse> mark-up; 2. < Finanz> load; 3. < Geschäft> Fracht, Gebühren, Preis, Tarif surcharge, extra charge, recargo, premium; 4. <V&M> mark-up* * *Aufschlag
(Abzahlungssystem) loading, (Kurs) rise, advance, improvement, (mil.) table, (Prämie) premium, (Prämienzuschlag) loading, (Preis) additional charge, markup, (Steuer) surtax, additional tax, (Zuschlag) extra charge;
• Aufschlag für kleinere Aktienposten (Börse) trading difference;
• Aufschlag auf den Einfuhrpreis import markup;
• mit einem kleinen Aufschlag liefern to supply at a small extra cost. -
122 Preisaufschlag
Preisaufschlag m 1. GEN price supplement, extra charge; 2. V&M mark-up* * *m 1. < Geschäft> price supplement, extra charge; 2. <V&M> mark-up* * *Preisaufschlag
markup, mark-on, supplement, supplemental costs, additional price, addition to price, (Zuschlag) extra cost (charge), surcharge -
123 ekstrautgift
subst. extra cost, extra, extra expense -
124 surcharge
surcharge ['sɜ:tʃɑ:dʒ]1 noun(a) (extra duty, tax) surtaxe f;∎ a 7 percent import surcharge une surtaxe de 7 pour cent sur les importations(b) (extra cost) supplément m;∎ there is a surcharge for the express train il faut payer un supplément pour le train rapide;∎ some travel companies guarantee no surcharge certains voyagistes s'engagent à ne faire payer aucun supplément(c) (overprinting → on postage stamp) surcharge f(a) (charge extra duty or tax on) surtaxer(b) (charge a supplement to) faire payer un supplément à(c) (overprint → postage stamp) surcharger -
125 surcoût
surcoût° [syʀku]masculine noun* * *syʀku nm* * *surcoût nm additional cost.[syrku] nom masculin -
126 gasto
nmcost n, expenditure n, expense n[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]gasto complementario, costo adicional (LAm) extra cost[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]gasto indirecto, costo indirecto (LAm) indirect costgasto público state expendituregastos expenditure, outgoings, spending[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]gastos de administración, costes de administración (LAm) administrative costsgastos bancarios bank chargesgastos en capital capital expendituregastos de capital capital outlaygastos de envío delivery chargesgastos de estiba stowage[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]gastos de explotación, costos de operación (LAm) business expenses, operating expenditure, running costs[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]gastos de fábrica, -
127 за дополнительную плату
плата за воду; муниципальный налог на воду — water rate
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > за дополнительную плату
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128 добавочная стоимость
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > добавочная стоимость
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