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1 all-in cost
Den effektive lånerente, beregnet inklusive de totale, direkte og indirekte omkostninger. -
2 all-in cost
Den effektive lånerente, beregnet inklusive de totale, direkte og indirekte omkostninger. -
3 cost to borrower
Den effektive rente for låntager, beregnet på baggrund af de totale, direkte og indirekte omkostninger. Kaldes også all-in cost. -
4 cost to borrower
Den effektive rente for låntager, beregnet på baggrund af de totale, direkte og indirekte omkostninger. Kaldes også all-in cost. -
5 at all costs
(no matter what the cost or outcome may be: We must prevent disaster at all costs.) for enhver pris* * *(no matter what the cost or outcome may be: We must prevent disaster at all costs.) for enhver pris -
6 overall
1. ['əuvəro:l] noun(a garment worn over ordinary clothes to protect them from dirt etc: She wears an overall when cleaning the house.) kittel2. adjective(complete, including everything: What is the overall cost of the scheme?) samlet3. [ouvər'o:l] adverb((also over all) complete, including everything: What will the scheme cost overall?) samlet- overalls* * *1. ['əuvəro:l] noun(a garment worn over ordinary clothes to protect them from dirt etc: She wears an overall when cleaning the house.) kittel2. adjective(complete, including everything: What is the overall cost of the scheme?) samlet3. [ouvər'o:l] adverb((also over all) complete, including everything: What will the scheme cost overall?) samlet- overalls -
7 at
[æt]( showing)1) (position: They are not at home; She lives at 33 Forest Road) på; i; ved2) (direction: He looked at her; She shouted at the boys.) på; til; efter3) (time: He arrived at ten o'clock; The children came at the sound of the bell.) ved; til4) (state or occupation: The countries are at war; She is at work.) i; på5) (pace or speed: He drove at 120 kilometres per hour.) med6) (cost: bread at $1.20 a loaf.) til; for•- at all* * *[æt]( showing)1) (position: They are not at home; She lives at 33 Forest Road) på; i; ved2) (direction: He looked at her; She shouted at the boys.) på; til; efter3) (time: He arrived at ten o'clock; The children came at the sound of the bell.) ved; til4) (state or occupation: The countries are at war; She is at work.) i; på5) (pace or speed: He drove at 120 kilometres per hour.) med6) (cost: bread at $1.20 a loaf.) til; for•- at all -
8 share
[ʃeə] 1. noun1) (one of the parts of something that is divided among several people etc: We all had a share of the cake; We each paid our share of the bill.) del2) (the part played by a person in something done etc by several people etc: I had no share in the decision.) andel3) (a fixed sum of money invested in a business company by a shareholder.) aktie2. verb1) ((usually with among, between, with) to divide among a number of people: We shared the money between us.) dele2) (to have, use etc (something that another person has or uses); to allow someone to use (something one has or owns): The students share a sitting-room; The little boy hated sharing his toys.) dele3) ((sometimes with in) to have a share of with someone else: He wouldn't let her share the cost of the taxi.) dele•- share and share alike* * *[ʃeə] 1. noun1) (one of the parts of something that is divided among several people etc: We all had a share of the cake; We each paid our share of the bill.) del2) (the part played by a person in something done etc by several people etc: I had no share in the decision.) andel3) (a fixed sum of money invested in a business company by a shareholder.) aktie2. verb1) ((usually with among, between, with) to divide among a number of people: We shared the money between us.) dele2) (to have, use etc (something that another person has or uses); to allow someone to use (something one has or owns): The students share a sitting-room; The little boy hated sharing his toys.) dele3) ((sometimes with in) to have a share of with someone else: He wouldn't let her share the cost of the taxi.) dele•- share and share alike
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