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вычитание; дедукцияEnglish-Russian dictionary of modern abbreviations > deduct.
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kkt. mengurangi, mengambil, memotong. D. this amount from my salary Kurangilah jumlah ini dari gaji saya. -
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verbകുറയ്ക്കുക, നീക്കുക, തട്ടിക്കിഴിക്കുക, പിരിച്ചെടുക്കുക -
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[di΄dʌkt] v հանել. պահում անել -
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > deduct from
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118 deduct de·duct vt
[dɪ'dʌkt]to deduct (from) — (gen) dedurre (da), (from wages) trattenere (su), (from price) fare una riduzione (su), (Scol: marks) togliere (da)
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119 deduct 5% from/out of smb's pay
удержать 5% из чьей-л. зарплатыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > deduct 5% from/out of smb's pay
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120 deduct costs
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > deduct costs
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deduct — de‧duct [dɪˈdʌkt] verb [transitive] 1. to take away an amount from a total: • Brazil has about 48 million bags of coffee available for sale; from this, deduct about eight million bags for domestic use. 2. ACCOUNTING to take away an amount from an … Financial and business terms
Deduct — De*duct , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deducted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Deducting}.] [L. deductus, p. p. of deducere to deduct. See {Deduce}.] 1. To lead forth or out. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A people deducted out of the city of Philippos. Udall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deduct — deduct, subtract mean to take away one quantity from another. Deduct usually is used in reference to amounts (as of costs, payments, or credits) while subtract is used in reference to numbers or to figures obtained by a computation or calculation … New Dictionary of Synonyms
deduct — de·duct vt: to take away (an amount) from a total; specif: to take as a deduction must be capitalized...rather than immediately deduct ed D. Q. Posin compare amortize Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
deduct — (v.) early 15c., from L. deductus, pp. of deducere lead down, bring away; see DEDUCE (Cf. deduce), with which it formerly was interchangeable. Technically, deduct refers to taking away portions or amounts; subtract to taking away numbers. Related … Etymology dictionary
deduct — [v] take away or out; reduce abstract, allow, bate, cut back, decrease by, diminish, discount, dock, draw back, knock off, lessen, rebate, reduce, remove, roll back, subtract, take, take from, take off, withdraw, write off; concepts 236,247 Ant.… … New thesaurus
deduct — ► VERB ▪ subtract or take away from a total. ORIGIN Latin deducere to take or lead away … English terms dictionary
deduct — [dē dukt′, didukt′] vt. [ME deducten < L deductus, pp. of deducere: see DEDUCE] to take away or subtract (a quantity) … English World dictionary
deduct — 01. Because she has to travel all over the place for her work , she can [deduct] her car as a business expense. 02. If you hand your assignment in late, I will [deduct] 5% for each day it is overdue. 03. The profits are lower than they appear… … Grammatical examples in English
deduct — UK [dɪˈdʌkt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms deduct : present tense I/you/we/they deduct he/she/it deducts present participle deducting past tense deducted past participle deducted to take an amount or number from a total deduct something from… … English dictionary
deduct — v. (D; tr.) to deduct from (to deduct a tax from one s wages) * * * [dɪ dʌkt] (D;tr.) to deductfrom (to deducta tax from one s wages) … Combinatory dictionary