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21 dospeo iznos
• due amount -
22 iznos
• account; amount; count; dropping; extent; matter; money; number; quanta; quantum; rate; sum -
23 iznos dobiti
• profit amount -
24 iznos glavnice
• capital sum; principal amount -
25 iznos odobrenja
• credit amount -
26 iznos zaduženja
• debit amount -
27 kritična masa za ostvarivanje
• chain reating amount -
28 manje oduzeta suma
• short withdraw amount -
29 neto-iznos
• net amount -
30 nominalni iznos
• nominal amount -
31 prekoračeni izno
• overdue amount -
32 privremeni iznos
• interim amount -
33 složeni iznos
• compound amount -
34 suma
• addition; amount; number; score; sum; summ; summary -
35 ukupna cena naručene robe
• total order amount; total order charge -
36 v
• cadmium cell; critical amount; dosagr rate; enriched fuel fuel reactor; natrium; neutron poison; nitrogen case-hardening; nuclear pile; overhead valves; transmit -
37 važnost
• account; amount; concern; consequence; consideration; dimension; emphasis; gravitiy; import; importance; importing; magnitade; magnitude; moment; notability; note; pith; relevance; relevancy; seriousness; significance; significancy; stress; tremendousness; validity; value; weighti -
38 veća suma
• excess of the amount -
39 veći iznos
• excess of the amount -
40 veći višak
• excess of the amount
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