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I[ə΄maunt] n քանակ, քանակություն. considerable/vast/large/small amount նշա նակա լից/ հսկայական/մեծ/փոքր քանակություն. in small amounts փոքր քանակությամբ. any amount of money շատ փող, փողի մեծ քանակություն. any amount of food բավական շատ ուտելիք. any amount of trouble լրիվ անհանգստություն. (հանրագու մար, ընդհանուր գումար) What is the amount of debt? Որքա՞ն է պարտքի ընդհանուր գումա րըII[ə΄maunt] v ինչ-որ քանակու թյուն կազմել, հավասար լինել His debt amounts to 100.000 drams Նրա պարտքը 100.000 դրամի է հասնում. How much does it amount to? Որքա՞ն է դա կազմում. The bill amounted to 20 dol Հաշիվը քսան դոլլար կազմեց. It amounts to the same thing Ընդհանուր առմամբ նույնն է (գալիս). It amounts to a refusal Դա հավասար է մերժ ման. What he said didn’t amount too much Նրա ասա ծը շատ բան չարժե, քիչ նշանա կություն ունի -
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4 amount
"A definite magnitude of currency, a quantity of currency, or an indefinite magnitude of an uncountable substance or quality." -
5 Amount brought in
مرحل من سنوات سابقة، حساب منقول، ما قبله -
6 Amount carried forward
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7 Amount In arrears
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8 Amount in controversy
jur قيمة الدعوى، مبلغ متنازع عليه -
9 Amount Introduced
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10 Amount Invested
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11 Amount of allotment
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12 Amount of capital
مقدار رأس المال، مبلغ -- -
13 Amount of expenses
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14 Amount of issue
مبلغ الإصدار -
15 Amount of money
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16 Amount of money invested
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17 Amount of the Issue
مبلغ الإصدار -
18 Amount overpaid
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19 Amount paid in advance
مبلغ مدفوع مقدما، دفعة مقدمة -
20 Amount paid on account
دفعة تحت الحساب
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amount to — index aggregate, comprise, consist, reach Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
amount to — (something) to be the same as something else. A decrease in student aid amounts to an increase in tuition fees. She thought he was wrong to take what amounts to a stand against greater freedom. Related vocabulary: add up to something … New idioms dictionary
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