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2 flow
تَدَفَّقَ \ flow: (of other things) to move steadily like a river: Electricity flows along a wire. gush: to pour out fast: Blood gushed from the wound. pour: to flow; stream: Oil poured out of the pipe. People were pouring into the street. spout: to pour violently out: Blood spouted from the wound. stream: to flow freely: People were streaming out of the cinema. Her eyes streamed with tears. well: to flow, as from a spring: Water welled through the ground. Tears welled up in her eyes. -
3 flow
[fləu]1. verb1) to move along in the way that water does:يَتَدَفَّقThe river flowed into the sea.
2) (of the tide) to rise:يَرْتَفِعThe boat left the harbour when the tide began to flow.
2. nounthe act of flowing:تَدَفُّقthe flow of traffic.
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4 customer flow
Mktgthe number and pattern of customers coming into a store or passing through a railway or bus station, airport, or other large service, retail, or leisure area. Customer flow can be monitored by observation, time lapse or normal closed circuit television, or, less satisfactorily, by analysis of purchase data. This provides useful information about the number of customers, flow patterns, bottlenecks, areas not visited, and other aspects of consumer behavior. -
5 cash flow statement
Fina record of a company’s cash inflows and cash outflows over a specific period of time, typically a year.EXAMPLEIt reports funds on hand at the beginning of the period, funds received, funds spent, and funds remaining at the end of the period. Cash flows are divided into three categories: cash from operations; cashinvestment activities; and cash-financing activities. Companies with holdings in foreign currencies use a fourth classification: effects of changes in currency rates on cash. A standard direct cash-flow statement looks like this: -
6 sfociare
flow* * *◆ v. intr.1 to flow (into sthg.), to debouch: il Po sfocia nell'Adriatico, the Po flows into the Adriatic Sea2 (fig.) to lead* (to sthg.), to result (in sthg.): incidenti diplomatici che possono sfociare in una guerra, diplomatic incidents that may result in a war.* * *[sfo'tʃare]1) [ fiume] to flow*, to debouch (in into)2) fig.sfociare in — to lead to [accordo, rottura]; to lead to, to result in [ guerra]
* * *sfociare/sfo't∫are/ [1](aus. essere)1 [ fiume] to flow*, to debouch (in into) -
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8 diagrama del flujo de los costos
• flow into• flow of cost diagrammed• flow of costsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > diagrama del flujo de los costos
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9 esquema del flujo de los costos
• flow into• flow of cost diagrammed• flow of costsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > esquema del flujo de los costos
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10 втекать
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11 втечь
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12 aberaf
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13 aberai
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14 aberais
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15 aberaist
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16 aberan
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17 aberant
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20 aberasech
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