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1 ориентировочная стоимость
1) General subject: indicative cost (цена), indicative fee2) Engineering: appraisal cost3) Construction: provisional sum4) Economy: estimated cost, evaluation cost, tentative cost5) Business: appraisal costs, estimated costs7) Quality control: estimating costУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ориентировочная стоимость
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2 ориентировочный
1) ( служащий для ориентировки) reference (attr); position-finding2) ( приблизительный) approximate3) (неокончательный, предполагаемый) tentativeориентиро́вочная цена́ — tentative price
ориентиро́вочная сто́имость — estimated cost / value
ориентиро́вочные пла́новые зада́ния — indicative planning targets
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3 ориентировочная стоимость
estimated (tentative) cost, indicative valueBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > ориентировочная стоимость
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