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1 clerk
[klaːk] (American) [klə:k] noun1) a person who deals with letters, accounts etc in an office.كاتِب، مُوَظَّف مَكْتَبكاتِب حِساباتthe town clerk.
3) (American) a shop-assistant.بائِعٌ في مَخْزَن -
2 clerk
كَاتِب \ author: a writer: Dickens was the author of many books. clerk: a person who deals with letters, files, accounts, etc., in the office or bank. writer: sb. who writes books, etc.. -
3 clerk
مُوَظَّف كتابِيّ \ clerk: a person who deals with letters, files, accounts, etc., in the office or bank. -
4 empleado de contabilidad
• accounts clerkDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > empleado de contabilidad
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5 счетный работник
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > счетный работник
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6 knjigovodja, sluzbenik
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7 счетовод
accountant, accounts clerk, ledger clerk* * ** * *accountant, accounts clerk, ledger clerk* * * -
8 счетовод
1) General subject: accountant, book-keeper, bookkeeper2) Economy: accounting cleric, accounts clerk, ledger cleric3) Accounting: accounting clerk, ledger clerk -
9 Buchhalter
* * *der Buchhalteraccountant; accounter; bookkeeper* * *Buch|hal|ter(in)m(f)book-keeper* * *Buch·hal·ter(in)m(f) bookkeeper, accountant* * *der, Buchhalterin die bookkeeper* * ** * *der, Buchhalterin die bookkeeper* * *m.accountant n.accounting clerk n.accounts clerk n.book keeper n.bookkeeper n. -
10 счетовод
м.accountant, accounts clerk, ledger clerk -
11 счетовод
м.accountant, accounts clerk [klɑːk] брит., ledger clerk -
12 счетовод
муж.accountant, accounts clerk, ledger clerk -
13 Buchhalter
m1. accountant2. accounting clerk3. accounts clerk4. bookkeeper5. book keeper6. number cruncher (infml) -
14 счётный
account (attr)счётная лине́йка — slide rule
счётная маши́на — calculator; calculating machine
счётный рабо́тник — accounts clerk [klɑːk] брит.
счётная коми́ссия (на выборах) — returning board
Счётная пала́та — Chamber of Accounts
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15 contable
adj.1 countable, numberable.2 relatable.f. & m.1 accountant. (peninsular Spanish)2 bookkeeper, accountant, book-keeper.* * *► adjetivo1 countable1 bookkeeper, accountant* * *1.ADJ countable2.SMF (=tenedor de libros) book-keeper; (=licenciado) accountant* * *Iadjetivo countableIImasculino y femenino (Esp) accountant* * *= paymaster, accountant, bookkeeper, financial accountant.Ex. Many of the public sector SLIS complained, in varying measures, of the inhibiting nature of accounting methods used by their paymasters.Ex. Any member of the library staff with a minimum of a 1 year service can become a team member with the exception of the library director, assistant director and chief accountant.Ex. This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex. Salaries for financial accountants tend to vary greatly.* * *Iadjetivo countableIImasculino y femenino (Esp) accountant* * *= paymaster, accountant, bookkeeper, financial accountant.Ex: Many of the public sector SLIS complained, in varying measures, of the inhibiting nature of accounting methods used by their paymasters.
Ex: Any member of the library staff with a minimum of a 1 year service can become a team member with the exception of the library director, assistant director and chief accountant.Ex: This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex: Salaries for financial accountants tend to vary greatly.* * *countable( Esp)accountant* * *
contable sustantivo masculino y femenino (Esp) accountant
contable mf accountant
' contable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
menos
English:
accountant
- book
- book-keeper
- book-keeping
- chartered accountant
- draw on
* * *♦ adjcountable♦ nmfEsp accountant; [empleado en tareas contables] accounts clerk contable de gestión management accountant* * *I adj countableII m/f accountant* * *contable adj: countable* * *contable1 adj countable¿es un nombre contable o incontable? is it a countable or uncountable noun?contable2 n accountant -
16 contador
adj.accounting.m.1 bookkeeper, examiner, accountant, book-keeper.2 meter, gauger, metre.3 counter, adder, counting machine, hit counter.4 purser, steward, supercargo.5 slot meter.* * *► adjetivo1 counting► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (contable) accountant, bookkeeper1 meter————————1 meter* * *noun m.* * *contador, -a1.ADJ counting2. SM / F1) esp LAm (Com) book-keeper, accountant; (Jur) receiver2) And (=prestamista) pawnbroker, moneylender3. SM1) (Náut)2) (Téc) meter* * *Ia) (de luz, de gas) meter; ( taxímetro) meter, taximeterb) (AmL) ( ábaco) abacusII- dora masculino, femenino (AmL) accountant* * *= count, meter, counter.Ex. Every time a term was employed in a search expression, a count in the dictionary file was updated.Ex. Metered pricing would cause CD-ROM databases to behave in a similar way to online databases, in which a metering system is built into the CD-ROM and the meter is monitored either when the old CD-ROM is returned or remotely, using an online link.Ex. The Web offers many downloadable CGI scripts for basic functions, including counters, timers, guest books, image maps, and server-push animations.----* contador con memoria = memory counter.* contador de gente = people counter.* contador de la electricidad = electricity meter.* contador del agua = water meter.* contador de la luz = electric meter, electricity meter.* contador del gas = gas meter.* contador de pasos = step counter.* contador de usuarios = patron counter.* * *Ia) (de luz, de gas) meter; ( taxímetro) meter, taximeterb) (AmL) ( ábaco) abacusII- dora masculino, femenino (AmL) accountant* * *= count, meter, counter.Ex: Every time a term was employed in a search expression, a count in the dictionary file was updated.
Ex: Metered pricing would cause CD-ROM databases to behave in a similar way to online databases, in which a metering system is built into the CD-ROM and the meter is monitored either when the old CD-ROM is returned or remotely, using an online link.Ex: The Web offers many downloadable CGI scripts for basic functions, including counters, timers, guest books, image maps, and server-push animations.* contador con memoria = memory counter.* contador de gente = people counter.* contador de la electricidad = electricity meter.* contador del agua = water meter.* contador de la luz = electric meter, electricity meter.* contador del gas = gas meter.* contador de pasos = step counter.* contador de usuarios = patron counter.* * *1 (de la luz, del gas) meter; (taxímetro) meter, taximeterleer el contador to read the meterCompuesto:geiger countermasculine, feminine( AmL) accountantCompuesto:contador público, contadora pública* * *
contador 1 sustantivo masculino
( taxímetro) meter, taximeter
contador 2◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino (AmL) accountant;
contador público (AmL) certified public (AmE) o (BrE) chartered accountant
contador sustantivo masculino
1 meter
contador de la luz, electricity meter
2 (profesión) LAm accountant, bookkeeper
' contador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lectura
- trucar
- paso
English:
counter
- meter
- taxi-meter
- unit
- water meter
- accountant
- certify
- charter
* * *contador, -ora♦ nm,f1. Am [contable] accountant;[empleado en tareas contables] accounts clerk contador público Br chartered accountant, US certified public accountant;contador de gestión management accountant2. contador de historias storyteller♦ nm1. [aparato] meter;el contador del gas/de la luz the gas/electricity meter2. Fís countercontador Geiger Geiger counter* * *I m meterII m, contadora f L.Am.accountant* * *: accountantcontador nm: metercontador de agua: water meter* * *contador n meter -
17 счётный
account (attr.)счётная машина — calculator; calculating machine
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18 счетовод по счетам к оплате
accounts-payable clerk, bills-payment clerk4000 полезных слов и выражений > счетовод по счетам к оплате
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19 счетовод по счетам к получению
accounts-receivable clerk4000 полезных слов и выражений > счетовод по счетам к получению
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20 Debitoren
Debitoren mpl RW accounts receivable, A/R* * ** * *Debitoren
(Bilanz) debtors, debts (Br.), accounts receivable (US), receivables (US);
• ausstehende Debitoren outstanding receivables (US) (debts, Br.);
• diverse Debitoren sundry debtors;
• langfristige Debitoren long-term receivables (US) (debts, Br.);
• sichere Debitoren good debts;
• nach Fälligkeit sortierte Debitoren aged receivables (US);
• überfällige Debitoren past-due (aging) accounts receivable (US);
• verschiedene Debitoren sundry debtors (Br.);
• Debitoren aus Buchforderungen accounts receivable (US);
• Debitoren aus Schuldverschreibungen bond subscription receivables (US);
• Debitoren aus Wechselforderungen draft receivables (US);
• Debitorenabtretung assignment of accounts receivable (US);
• Debitorenaufstellung accounts receivable statement, (nach Fälligkeit) aging accounts receivable (US);
• Debitorenauszug accounts receivable statement (US);
• zedierter Debitorenbestand account receivables discounted (US);
• Debitorenbuch accounts receivable (US) (customer’s sales) ledger;
• Debitorenbuchhalter accounts receivable clerk (US);
• Debitorenbuchhaltung accounts receivable department (US);
• Debitorenbuchhaltung mit einem Alarmsystem ausstatten to flag the receivable records (US);
• Debitorenfälligkeitstabelle aging schedule;
• Debitorengeschäft loan (lending) business;
• Debitorenkonto debit (trading) account, accounts receivable ledger (US);
• überfälliges Debitorenkonto delinquent account receivable (US);
• Debitorenkredit accounts receivable loan (US);
• Debitorenlaufzeit average days in receivables (US);
• Debitorensaldo balance payable, debit balance;
• Debitorensätze lending (borrowing) rates;
• Debitorenumschlag receivables turnover (US);
• Debitorenumschlagsdauer average days in receivables (US);
• [offener] Debitorenverkauf selling accounts receivable outright (US), factoring;
• Debitorenversicherung accounts receivable insurance (US);
• Debitorenverzeichnis schedule of accounts receivable (US).
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