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81 take into account
принимать во внимание; учитыватьСинонимический ряд:heed (verb) bear in mind; consider; heed; observe -
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84 taking into account
принимающий во внимание; принятие во вниманиеtake into account — принимать во внимание; учитывать
English-Russian big medical dictionary > taking into account
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85 took into account
take into account — принимать во внимание; учитывать
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86 to put money into a savings account
to put/to deposit money into a savings account класть деньги на процентный счёт в банкеEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to put money into a savings account
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87 lay account for smth.
(lay (one's) account for (on или with) smth.)рассчитывать на что-л., ожидать чего-л., надеяться на что-л. [первонач. шотл.]Lay your account with having it to bear, and put no trust in being set right by me. (Ch. Dickens, ‘Martin Chuzzlewit’, ch. X) — Учтите, что вам придется рассчитывать только на себя, и не надейтесь на мою поддержку.
We may lay our account with being again involved in war. (OED) — Приходится считаться с тем, что нас могут снова вовлечь в войну.
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88 to put out
1 (fire, light, cigarette) apagar2 (put outside - cat, washing, rubbish) sacar4 (inconvenience) molestar; (upset, offend, annoy) molestar, ofender5 (publish, issue) publicar; (broadcast) difundir -
89 debit account.
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90 expense account
1. бухг. рахунок витрат; 2. фін., мен. рахунок підзвітних сум1. рахунок специфічних витрат (expenses¹), які призначені на повне витрачання протягом поточного звітного періоду (accounting period); 2. рахунок видатків (expenditure) працівника/службовця (employee) протягом його робочої діяльності, які виплачуються за угодою з працедавцем (employer) або заявляються згідно з податковими правилами═════════□═════════to charge something to an expense account відносити/віднести на рахунок витрат; to put something on an expense account відносити/віднести на рахунок витрат -
91 expense account
nounSpesenabrechnung, die* * *ex·ˈpense ac·countI. n Spesenkonto nt, Spesen[ab]rechnung fto put sth on one's \expense account etw auf seine Spesenrechnung setzen* * *nounSpesenabrechnung, die -
92 expense account
ex·'pense ac·count nSpesenkonto nt, Spesen[ab]rechnung f;to put sth on one's \expense account etw auf seine Spesenrechnung setzen n -
93 to leave out of account
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95 expense account
(бухгалтерское) счет подотчетных сумм - misuses of the * (американизм) незаконное отнесение к служебным /фирменным/ расходам части личного дохода (для уменьшения подоходного налога) - to put it on the * отнести расход за счет фирмы /учреждения/ - to put in an * предъявлять фирме /учреждению/ счет на суммы, израсходованные на деловые нужды - their paying audience is chiefly * публика ходит туда преимущественно за казенный счет /за счет фирмы/Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > expense account
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96 wait-to-put status
status of the account — состояние счета; состояние финансов
status variable — параметр состояния; переменная состояния
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97 to put money into a savings account
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to put money into a savings account
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98 to put money into a savings account
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to put money into a savings account
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99 класть деньги на счет
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > класть деньги на счет
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100 начисленный за месяц
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > начисленный за месяц
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