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1 cost accounting
The branch of accounting concerned with identifying and evaluating the cost of producing a product. -
2 social computing
An area of computer science concerned with creating or recreating social conventions and social contexts online through the use of software and technology. -
3 concern
I[kən΄sə:n] n հոգս, անհանգստություն. հոգատարություն. That’s your concern Դա ձեր գործն է. That ‘s no concern of yours Դա ձեր գոր ծը չէ. his first concern նրա առաջին հոգսը/գործը. have no concern with առնչություն չունենալ. (ֆիր մա, ձեռնարկություն) family concern ընտանեկան ձեռնարկություն. a paying concern շա հու թաբեր ձեռնարկություն. a going concern (արդեն) գործող ձեռնարկություն. It’s of some concern to all of us Դա ինչ-որ չափով բոլորիս է վերաբերում. feel no concern անտարբեր լինել. What concern is that of yours? Ի՞նչ կապ ունի դա ձեզ հետ. Mind your own concerns Ձեր գործով զբաղվեքII[kən΄sə:n] v վերաբերել, առն չություն ունենալ. This concerns everybody Դա բո լորին է վերաբերում. The article concerns the problem Հոդ վածը վերաբերում է խնդրին. the parties concerned շահագրգռված կողմերը. as far as I’m concerned ինչ վերաբերում է ինձ. be concerned in շա հագրգռված լինել. as concerns ինչ վերաբերում է. (հո գալ, մտահոգվել). be concerned about smn’s health մեկի առողջությամբ մտահոգվել. Don’t concern yourself about us Մեզ համար մի անհանգստա ցեք, Մեր մասին մի մտածեք
См. также в других словарях:
be concerned with — index appertain, apply (pertain), occupy (engage), pertain Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
concerned — con|cerned W1S1 [kənˈsə:nd US ə:rnd] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(involved)¦ 2¦(worried)¦ 3 as far as somebody is concerned 4 as far as something is concerned 5¦(think something is important)¦ 6¦(love/care)¦ 7 concerned with somebody/something ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
concerned — con|cerned [ kən sɜrnd ] adjective *** ▸ 1 worried ▸ 2 involved/affected ▸ 3 feeling care for someone ▸ 4 giving your attention ▸ 5 about ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) FORMAL worried about something: Concerned parents held a meeting to discuss the issue.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
concerned */*/*/ — UK [kənˈsɜː(r)nd] / US [kənˈsɜrnd] adjective 1) worried about something Concerned parents held a meeting to discuss the issue. concerned about: Police said they were very concerned about the boy s safety. concerned that: She was concerned that… … English dictionary
concerned — adjective 1 (not before noun) involved in something or affected by it: The affair is greatly regretted by everyone concerned. | Divorce is very painful, especially when children are concerned. (+ in): Everyone concerned in the incident was… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
concerned — adj. 1) deeply, greatly concerned 2) concerned about, for, over; with (concerned about safety) 3) (esp. BE) concerned to + inf. (concerned to know your decision) 4) concerned that + clause (we are concerned that they might have missed the train)… … Combinatory dictionary
concerned — adj. 1 worried about sth VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ become, get, grow ▪ remai … Collocations dictionary
concerned*/*/*/ — [kənˈsɜːnd] adj 1) formal worried about something Ant: unconcerned Police said they were very concerned about the boy s safety.[/ex] 2) involved in something, or affected by something I suggest you speak to the person concerned.[/ex] 3) caring… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
concerned — /kənˈsɜnd / (say kuhn sernd) adjective 1. upset; worried: a concerned look. 2. involved: the children concerned should report to the office. –phrase 3. concerned for, worried about: concerned for their safety. 4. concerned with, paying attention… …
concerned — adj. 1 involved, interested (the people concerned; concerned with proving his innocence). 2 (often foll. by that, about, at, for, or to + infin.) troubled, anxious (concerned about him; concerned to hear that). Phrases and idioms: as (or so) far… … Useful english dictionary
concerned — adjective Date: 1656 1. a. anxious, worried < concerned for their safety > b. interested < concerned to prove the point > 2. a. interestedly engaged < c … New Collegiate Dictionary