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1 budget cost allowance
Finthe budgeted cost ascribed to the level of activity achieved in a budget center in a control period. It comprises variable costs in direct proportion to volume achieved and fixed costs as a proportion of the annual budget. -
2 total annual material cost
Abbreviation: TMCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > total annual material cost
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3 total annual stocking cost
Production: TSCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > total annual stocking cost
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4 vuosikustannus
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5 годовые затраты
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > годовые затраты
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6 годовая стоимость
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7 годовая стоимость
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8 годовой фонд зарплаты
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > годовой фонд зарплаты
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9 cantidad máxima
(n.) = cost ceilingEx. For while the institutions publish through the Publications Office their output is always limited by an annual cost ceiling set by the budget.* * *(n.) = cost ceilingEx: For while the institutions publish through the Publications Office their output is always limited by an annual cost ceiling set by the budget.
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10 mostrarse reacio a
(v.) = baulk at [balk at]Ex. Bloomington has a well-used circulating periodicals collection and library users responded enthusiastically to InfoTrac2, although staff baulked at the $2,500 annual cost.* * *(v.) = baulk at [balk at]Ex: Bloomington has a well-used circulating periodicals collection and library users responded enthusiastically to InfoTrac2, although staff baulked at the $2,500 annual cost.
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11 negarse
1 to refuse (a, to)* * *VPR1)2)* * *(v.) = refuse, baulk at [balk at]Ex. If not, it displays an error message and refuses to allow you start the requested function.Ex. Bloomington has a well-used circulating periodicals collection and library users responded enthusiastically to InfoTrac2, although staff baulked at the $2,500 annual cost.* * *(v.) = refuse, baulk at [balk at]Ex: If not, it displays an error message and refuses to allow you start the requested function.
Ex: Bloomington has a well-used circulating periodicals collection and library users responded enthusiastically to InfoTrac2, although staff baulked at the $2,500 annual cost.* * *
■negarse verbo reflexivo to refuse [a, to]: me niego a aceptar que Juan sea el culpable, I just can't believe that Juan is guilty ➣ Ver nota en refuse
' negarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
redonda
- redondo
- negar
English:
decline
- point-blank
- refuse
- repudiate
* * *vprme niego a creer que fuera él I refuse to believe it was him;se negó en redondo a escucharnos she refused point-blank to listen to us* * *v/r refuse (a to)* * *vr1) : to refuse2) : to deny oneself* * *negarse vb to refuse -
12 negarse rotundamente
v.to refuse flatly, to stick to one's position, to say absolutely no, to balk.* * *(v.) = baulk at [balk at]Ex. Bloomington has a well-used circulating periodicals collection and library users responded enthusiastically to InfoTrac2, although staff baulked at the $2,500 annual cost.* * *(v.) = baulk at [balk at]Ex: Bloomington has a well-used circulating periodicals collection and library users responded enthusiastically to InfoTrac2, although staff baulked at the $2,500 annual cost.
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13 plantarse
1 familiar (colocarse) to place oneself, position oneself2 familiar (resistirse) to dig one's heels in■ se ha plantado en tres millones y no se mueve he's holding out for three million and he won't budge3 (en la baraja) to stick■ ¡me planto! I stick* * *1) to quit2) stand firm* * *VPR1) (=colocarse) to plant o.s., plonk o.s. *se nos plantó delante y no nos dejaba ver — he planted o plonked * himself in front of us so we couldn't see
se plantó aquí con todas sus maletas — he planted o plonked * himself here with all his suitcases
2) (=llegar)plantarse en — to get to, make it to
en tres horas se plantó en Sevilla — he got to o made it to Seville in three hours
3) (=mantenerse firme)4) (=detenerse) [caballo] to stop dead, pull up short5) (Naipes) to stick* * *(v.) = baulk at [balk at]Ex. Bloomington has a well-used circulating periodicals collection and library users responded enthusiastically to InfoTrac2, although staff baulked at the $2,500 annual cost.* * *(v.) = baulk at [balk at]Ex: Bloomington has a well-used circulating periodicals collection and library users responded enthusiastically to InfoTrac2, although staff baulked at the $2,500 annual cost.
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■plantarse verbo reflexivo
1 (quedarse) to stand: se plantó ante la ventanilla de reclamaciones, he planted himself at the complaints window
2 (llegar) to arrive: nos plantamos allí en cinco minutos, we got there in five minutes
(presentarse) to plant oneself
3 (en naipes) to stick
4 (mantenerse firme) me planté y le dije que o me subía el sueldo o me iba, I stood firm and told him that I would leave if he didn't raise my salary
' plantarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
plantar
* * *vpr1. [ponerse, colocarse] to plant oneself;el perro se plantó delante de la puerta the dog planted itself in front of the doorse plantó en la fiesta con dos amigos he turned up at the party with two friendsnos podemos plantarse ahí en quince minutos we'll be able to get there in fifteen minutesse ha plantado y dice que no quiere venir he's standing firm o digging his heels in and refusing to come5. [en naipes] to stick;¡me planto! stick!* * *v/r1 put one’s foot down2 ( aparecer) show up, turn up* * *vr1) : to stand firm -
14 rehusar
v.1 to refuse.2 to refuse to, to decline to.* * *(stressed ú in certain persons of certain tenses)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *verbto decline, refuse* * *1.VT to refuse2.VI to refuse* * *1.verbo transitivo to refuse2.rehusé la oferta — I refused o (frml) declined the offer
rehusar vi to refuse3.rehusarse (esp AmL) v pron to refuserehusarse A + INF — to refuse to + inf
* * *= refuse, turn down, baulk at [balk at], withhold.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio withheld.Ex. If not, it displays an error message and refuses to allow you start the requested function.Ex. Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.Ex. Bloomington has a well-used circulating periodicals collection and library users responded enthusiastically to InfoTrac2, although staff baulked at the $2,500 annual cost.Ex. It was agreed to withhold supplies from booksellers who offered new books at a discount greater than the 10 per cent usually allowed for cash.* * *1.verbo transitivo to refuse2.rehusé la oferta — I refused o (frml) declined the offer
rehusar vi to refuse3.rehusarse (esp AmL) v pron to refuserehusarse A + INF — to refuse to + inf
* * *= refuse, turn down, baulk at [balk at], withhold.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio withheld.Ex: If not, it displays an error message and refuses to allow you start the requested function.
Ex: Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.Ex: Bloomington has a well-used circulating periodicals collection and library users responded enthusiastically to InfoTrac2, although staff baulked at the $2,500 annual cost.Ex: It was agreed to withhold supplies from booksellers who offered new books at a discount greater than the 10 per cent usually allowed for cash.* * *vtA (rechazar) ‹honor/premio› to refuserehusé tomar parte en el asunto I refused to take part in itrehusé la oferta I refused o ( frml) declined the offerB (denegar) to denyno podemos rehusarle esa oportunidad we cannot deny her the opportunity■ rehusarvi( Equ) to refuseto refusele pedí que interviniera pero se rehusó I asked him to step in but he refusedrehusarse A + INF to refuse to + INFse rehusó a hacer declaraciones she refused to comment* * *
rehusar ( conjugate rehusar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to refuse
rehusarse verbo pronominal (esp AmL) to refuse
rehusar verbo transitivo to refuse: rehusó presidir la empresa, she refused to accept the post of manageress
' rehusar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
negar
- plano
English:
decline
- refuse
* * *♦ vtto refuse;rehusó la invitación he turned down the invitation;rehusó colaborar con nosotros she refused to work with us♦ vito refuse* * *v/t refuse, decline* * *rehusar {8} v: to refuse* * *rehusar vb to refuse -
15 усреднённые по годам затраты
усреднённые по годам затраты
(напр. на строительство энергетического объекта)
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > усреднённые по годам затраты
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16 годовая стоимость
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17 годовой расход
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18 метод постоянного годового размера затрат
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > метод постоянного годового размера затрат
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19 25% от суммы эксплуатационных затрат за год
Gold mining: 25% of annual cost of the developmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > 25% от суммы эксплуатационных затрат за год
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20 годовая стоимость реализованных товаров
General subject: annual cost of goods soldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > годовая стоимость реализованных товаров
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