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1 уплаченная сумма
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2 сумма уплаченная
sum paid in -
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sum paid in, sum paid upРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > уплаченная сумма
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4 подотчетная сумма
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > подотчетная сумма
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5 уплаченная сумма
1) Law: amount paid2) Economy: sum paid in, sum paid up -
6 часть суммы уплачена
Banking: part of sum is paid, part of sum paidУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > часть суммы уплачена
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7 получка
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pay (packet); sum paid* * *pay (packet); sum paid* * *pay-envelopetake -
8 подотчётная сумма
1) General subject: imprest2) Economy: sum paid out on account3) Finances: amount paid under an accountable plan ( в США) -
9 выплаченная сумма
1) General subject: disbursement, outpayment2) Economy: sum paid -
10 подотчётные
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............................................................1. pay-packet............................................................2. sum paid -
13 подотчётный
1) фин. on account, to be accounted for (после сущ.)подотчётная су́мма — sum paid out on account
2) ( обязанный отчитываться перед кем-л) accountableо́рганы, подотчётные (дт.) — organs accountable (to)
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14 получка
ж. разг.pay (packet); sum paidдень полу́чки — payday
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15 подотчетный
(подотчётный)прил.; финанс.accountable; on account (о деньгах)подотчетные органы (кому-л./чему-л.) — organs accountable (to)
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16 получка
жен.; разг.pay (packet); sum paid -
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18 подотчетная сумма
imprest, sum paid out on accountBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > подотчетная сумма
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19 уплаченная сумма
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > уплаченная сумма
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20 банковский процент
банковский процент
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A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money over a given time period. (Source: RHW)
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