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1 interest rate
n. econ. каматна стапкаadj. an interest rate of 5/10% со каматна стапка од 5/10% -
2 interest-bearing
adj. econ. be interest-bearing носи камата -
3 interest
s.1. внимание, интересирање;2. корист, добивка;3. дел на учество;4. процент, интерес v. се интересира, заинтересира, побудува; внимание, интересира; камата; интерес -
4 interest period
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5 interest statement
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6 amateur interest
n. have an amateur interest in sth се интересира за нешто како аматер -
7 human interest
n. хумана димензија (на напис/приказна): human interest story приказна со хумана димензија -
8 self-interest
n. личен интерес; act from/out of self-interest поаѓа од лични интереси -
9 accrued interest
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10 anticipated interest
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11 high interest
n. econ. висока камата -
12 intercalary interest
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13 outstanding interest
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14 overdraft interest
n. econ. камата на пречекорување (во банка) -
15 rate of interest
каматна стапка; каматна стопа -
16 simple interest
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17 special interest group
n. интересна група -
18 unearned interest
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19 working capitalcapital and relative interest
English-Macedonian dictionary > working capitalcapital and relative interest
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20 yield interest
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